Live Q&A with Brendan Graham Dempsey | Questions, Dialogue, and the Pursuit of Wisdom

Live Q&A with Brendan Graham Dempsey | Questions, Dialogue, and the Pursuit of Wisdom

What is applied metatheory - and why might it matter for ordinary people trying to make sense of reality, meaning, spirituality, and complexity?

In this live Q&A from The Lectern, Ethan Hsieh speaks with Brendan Graham Dempsey about metatheory, meaning-making, complexity, and the spiritual task of learning to feel at home in the universe. Brendan introduces his work as Director of Research at the Institute of Applied Metatheory and Director at Sky Meadow Institute, where he explores developmental models, metamodern thought, complexity science, worldview, value, and the sacred. The conversation begins by demystifying "meta" itself: not as abstract ivory-tower speculation, but as the human effort to build better maps of reality from an overwhelming abundance of knowledge. Ethan and Brendan examine how we are always philosophizing - asking what is true, who to trust, what matters, and how different domains of meaning relate to each other. They discuss the pitfalls of complexity, including conspiracy thinking, premature certainty, and the difficulty of staying with learning when one does not yet understand. The conversation moves through AI, mentorship, spiritual development, metaphor, phenomenology, and the challenge of describing transformative experience without over-reifying inherited symbols. Brendan frames metatheory as a way of relating different "data" of human experience - from mystical encounter to neuroscience to integral theory - without collapsing them into chaos or dogma. The episode closes with a question about perennialism, where Brendan makes a case for dynamic spirituality, interpretive humility, and pluralism not as a failure to answer, but perhaps as part of the answer itself.

Brendan Graham Dempsey is Director of Research at the Institute of Applied Metatheory and Director at Sky Meadow Institute in Vermont. He is the host of the Metamodern Meaning podcast and author of the multi-volume series The Evolution of Meaning. His upcoming Lectern course, Matters Over Time, explores meaning, complexity, development, and the sacred.

00:00 Welcome and live Q&A format
01:30 Introducing Brendan Graham Dempsey
01:50 Institute of Applied Metatheory, Sky Meadow Institute, and Metamodern Meaning
02:50 The Evolution of Meaning and Matters Over Time
03:30 Why "applied metatheory" can sound intimidating
04:20 What is applied metatheory?
05:00 Big-picture thinking across human history
06:00 The impossibility of "reading everything" today
07:00 Making sense of reality from specialized knowledge
07:40 Metatheory as a way to feel at home in the universe
09:30 Why useful maps matter
09:50 We are always philosophizing
11:30 Meaning as reality continually disclosing itself
12:10 Development, wisdom, and the expanding horizon of thought
13:00 Epistemology, truth, and learning to hold complexity
14:50 Demystifying "meta"
15:20 Pitfalls in approaching complexity
16:00 Conspiracy theories and seeking complexity in the wrong places
17:40 AI, wisdom, and the demands of complex conversations
18:30 Learning, discomfort, mentors, and staying on the path
20:00 Rabbit holes vs. deeper engagement with reality
27:00 Complexity, integrity, and discernment
35:00 Metatheory, spirituality, and meaning-making frameworks
45:00 How symbols and metaphors point beyond themselves
55:00 Spiritual experience, interpretation, and inherited maps
01:06:40 The finger pointing at the moon
01:07:00 Bird watching as spiritual exercise
01:08:00 "Things happen. That was something."
01:08:50 Getting closer to lived experience
01:09:30 Phenomenology, Layman Pascal, and expanding spiritual vocabulary
01:10:30 The divine as doorway into experience
01:11:00 Mapping spiritual data without collapsing into chaos
01:12:10 Would Brendan consider himself a perennialist?
01:13:20 Dynamic spirituality, emergence, novelty, and evolution
01:15:00 Naturalizing perennial claims and studying causal dynamics
01:17:20 Near-death experience and interpretive humility
01:19:00 Ontological claims as proposals, not closures
01:20:00 Integrity, skepticism, and not being sold a worldview
01:22:40 Pluralism as part of the answer
01:24:50 Brendan's course Matters Over Time
01:25:20 Closing thanks

Explore Brendan's course and other offerings:

https://lectern.teachable.com

About The Lectern

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