29. Your body as the key to mental wellness with SE guru Amy Doublet
World of Wisdom14 Helmi 2019

29. Your body as the key to mental wellness with SE guru Amy Doublet

Amy is a leading Somatic Experiencing practitioner in Los Angeles. She teaches simple tools to improve your mental health through your body. I was blown away!

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241. Sam Hinds - A deepdive into collective practice, collective action and leading from the emerging future

241. Sam Hinds - A deepdive into collective practice, collective action and leading from the emerging future

Sam Hinds (website, substack) therapist, PhD and lecturer at California Center for Integral Studies, has been on before EP173. We dive into the depths of what some call collective precensing. We speak of faith and trust. We speak of the impatience we feel, the importance of slowing down, of staying with it. We speak of responsibility, relevance, circular time and much else. The practices Sam wrote his dissertation on as practices to reconnect with life, inviting the many to agency and as a practice of attuning to vitality, within and around us. If you are curious about collective practice in some form. This is a must listen. Other resources we mention: Episode with Ria Baeck, Debold & Steininger, Sam's other Podcast with Rosa Lewis. Host Amit Paul.

13 Loka 20241h 10min

240. Giles Hutchins - The immanent and transcendent, leadership as facilitating unfolding and the harmonics of life

240. Giles Hutchins - The immanent and transcendent, leadership as facilitating unfolding and the harmonics of life

Giles Hutchins (⁠webpage⁠) has been on the podcast before (⁠EP107⁠). Recently released his 6th book ⁠Nature Works⁠ which we center this conversation around. We deepdive into the meaning of the quote: "being intimate with the immanent and transparent with the transcendent". Giles also positions us nicely in where our society is currently, we speak of the potential of living intimately with our everyday life. We also bring in terms like dinergy, dissect belonging, explore hesitation and uncover stillness. And you'll get to hear the one tip, the core skill of regenerative leadership if you lean in to the episode! Enjoy!

6 Loka 202458min

239. Samantha Sweetwater - wisdom, sensemaking beyond thinking and the possibility that we were the ones who came home

239. Samantha Sweetwater - wisdom, sensemaking beyond thinking and the possibility that we were the ones who came home

Samantha Sweetwater is a coach, author, holistic practitioner (webpage, LinkedIn, Instagram). We spoke of what is to have lived with the awareness of existential risk for 50 years. Which places it may take you. We speak of what it means to live in these times we live in and the possibilities it offers us. We speak of embodiment, enlifenment, aesthetics, sensemaking, attention, animism, suspension of disbelief. We speak of wisdom. And what we can do now to build capacity. Towards the end there is a radical invitation. What if, we are the ones that in the future will be known as "we were the ones who came home"? Enjoy. Host: Amit Paul

29 Syys 20241h 1min

238. Vanessa Andreotti - Hospicing modernity, conversations that world, being the sh*t, accountability and compassion

238. Vanessa Andreotti - Hospicing modernity, conversations that world, being the sh*t, accountability and compassion

Vanessa Andreotti author of Hospicing Modernity, dean of the faculty of education at University of Victoria and member of the DCF collective came and spoke about what it takes to begin making space for something that isn't modernity. We speak of the importance of humor and humility, staying open to both the good and the sh*t, coming into contact with what modernity is actually doing to us and what it means to be tethered. What happens when there is no away? We speak of form and motion. We speak why fighting or fixing are traps. We speak of the fact that colonialism, the world most of live in, feels good. This is a human, humorous wonderful conversation for those serious about being in service to the different world may also inhabit. Link to facing human wrongs course. Host: Amit Paul

22 Syys 20241h 15min

Intermezzo: To move in spaces where worlds shift

Intermezzo: To move in spaces where worlds shift

This episode is an intermezzo. It is an audio version of Amit Pauls and Eric Lichtmans article in the Unpsychology Magazine 10: Edges: To move in spaces where worlds shift. Enjoy!

17 Syys 202423min

237. Ida Faldbakken - Gatherings, being of service and co-creation

237. Ida Faldbakken - Gatherings, being of service and co-creation

Ida Faldbakken (⁠LinkedIn⁠), CEO of KatapultX and co-founder of ⁠Katapult Future Fest⁠, and I had a deep inquiry into what it is to gather, what it's for and what it means to not waste peoples time. We also spoke about what it takes to break our habits, like what if the people on stage are there to propagate the conversation off stage, what if these contexts do not have to scale in themselves and can still continue to scale their impact in the world, what does it mean to work at the peak of ones capacity - what does it mean to stop when we're not at capacity? This is a rich conversation about our current challenges seen through the lens of gatherings. Enjoy!

8 Syys 20241h 6min

236. Manish Jain - Alternatives to education and reclaiming learning and knowledge

236. Manish Jain - Alternatives to education and reclaiming learning and knowledge

Manish Jain, founder of ⁠Swaraj University⁠ and ⁠Ecoversities Alliance⁠ is this weeks guest. We spoke of alternatives to education, why education as we think of it today may be one of the root causes of the metacrisis rather than a solution for it and we spoke of reclaiming learning and knowledge. The treachery of language like 'first generation learners' and types of knowledge - spelling goat vs herding them and which is more knowledgeable for instance. We also speak of how come,outside of our culture, not everything has a price. This is a rich and deep conversation that will have you rethinking everything you knew about education.

31 Elo 202455min

235. Grace Rachmany - Democracy, the monetary system, commons and value

235. Grace Rachmany - Democracy, the monetary system, commons and value

Grace Rachmany of the Voices of humanty, Priceless DAO, DAO leadership and many more projects is this weeks guest. We spoke of democracy and the state of it, we spoke of decision making, what happens to a society that has the monetary system as it's primary social structure. We speak of value, commons, technology and responsibility. This conversation is a deep and thoughtful one that points to the many possibilities of what reshaping our societies entails. Enjoy! Link to extended shownotes (Substack)

25 Elo 20241h 10min

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