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In this SEASON FINALE I share how you can't outwit the universe, but you can outwit the matrix! In this episode I break down a different way to view what the "matrix" is so it's less creepy and surprisingly... more helpful. This episode is for you if: You want a brief understanding of how you were automatically born in a world that expects you to work and pay bills and what to do about it now. You want to learn which 3 computers you need to program to make the matrix work for you. You want a philosophical interpretation that might actually make you appreciate of the meaning of order, institution and civilization. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Shop my amazon book store!: www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf
Between the recent Jimmy Fallon incident and the pressure to hop from one platform to the next, in this episode I question just how much all our favorite social media platforms actually care about making life easier for content creators. We go into the reality of behavioral economics and how wanting to help isn't always enough. This episode is for you if: You feel a lot of unwanted pressure to join and dominate Clubhouse, Tik Tok or any other growing platform. You want to learn from some tangible examples in business history where the dynamics because creatives and big business clashed. You care about behavioral economics and want to better understand the different between initiatives and results. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf This episode is brought to you by Wethos. Designed specifically for small studio owners, Wethos makes it easy to scale your services up with teams and offer big, meaningful projects to your clients. Price proposals blazingly fast, find new collaborators, and effortlessly manage your budgets and payments, all in one place. Set up a Virtual Studio for free and scope your first project in less than 10 minutes. Join for free at www.wethos.co/alexwolf Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Wethos.
In this episode we talk about how taste is everythinggg when it comes to living an artful, peaceful and meaningful life. This episode is for you if: You want to understand how to use your sensuality to ignite an endless spring of gratitude and reawaken your inspiration. All the slimy peppers, onions and vinegars you hated as a kid are doing it for you right now. You've come full circle and want to enjoy it. You're a designer or are in the arts and want to cultivate a perspective that will help you develop a stronger eye, ear or sense of taste. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf Eddie Murphy McDonald's Bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAx553k7W5s This episode is brought to you by Wethos. Designed specifically for small studio owners, Wethos makes it easy to scale your services up with teams and offer big, meaningful projects to your clients. Price proposals blazingly fast, find new collaborators, and effortlessly manage your budgets and payments, all in one place. Set up a Virtual Studio for free and scope your first project in less than 10 minutes. Join for free at wethos.co. Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Wethos.
In this episode I share how becoming sensitive to the differences in design can create a new burst of meaning in life. I share how the fork and chopstick are a great starting point to understand how inventions and objects around you influence your behavior and perception. This episode is for you if: You want everyday, ordinary life to feel more fascinating by training your eye to see the beauty or philosophy in simple objects. You want to better understand how technology being too convenient is ruining opportunities to feel meaning or depth. You want to learn a brief history of the chopstick and the fork and how they are a result of the eras they came from. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf This episode is brought to you by Wethos. Designed specifically for small studio owners, Wethos makes it easy to scale your services up with teams and offer big, meaningful projects to your clients. Price proposals blazingly fast, find new collaborators, and effortlessly manage your budgets and payments, all in one place. Set up a Virtual Studio for free and scope your first project in less than 10 minutes. Join for free at wethos.co. Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Wethos. Link to Gold Mining Youtube Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niAThj8qaSg Sadly, I did not find the pick of the different ice cream scoopers
In this episode I break down the philosophical concept of “space' according to western-tech philosophy and how we got to a point of completely abandoning it in our minds, our lives and our calendars. This episode is for you if: You want to learn how the western interpretation of “negativity” spun out of control and made us hate all things associated with the unknown which resulted in us being afraid of making space. You want to learn the specific benefits and uses of space that provide deeper meaning in life. You want a relaxing reminder about how much peace extra space can bring to your life. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf Sister Episode: Re-defining Your Understanding Of Time: https://anchor.fm/alexwolf/episodes/Redefining-Our-Understanding-Of-Time-To-Live-A-More-Meaningful-Life-eo9hs7/a-a47j4f6
Today millennials are old news, but there was a time when our behavior and online activity was on everyone's mind and the world had a lot of opinions about what kind of people we would turn out to be. In this episode I explore some of the critique made about our generation while we were still in adolescence and how some of it in hindsight might have been terrifying and undeniably true. This episode is for you if: You care about how the comprehension gaps between you and your younger siblings or children will impact your relationship and ability to protect them. You want to hear the funny and sad statistics about how literacy rates declined right in front of our eyes and the internet took over. You want a better understanding of how "generations" actually form and how that's connected to tech-philosophy. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf [BOOK] The Dumbest Generation: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1585427128?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d [MY VIDEO] The Gap Between Social Technology and Social Technology Research Has Become To Vast To Afford: [MY PRESENTATION] Why Do So Many Millennials Feel Unaligned With Their Age?: Our Generation's Complicated Relationship To Adulthood: https://youtu.be/_fW-2WDutlY
Have you ever tried to live life without a goal? Could you even imagine how it would play out? Inspired by a book written by philosopher James Ogilvy, I open up about how "goalessness" has helped me get more out of life. This episode is for you if: "Living without a goal" doesn't sound depressing but actually piques your interest. You want refreshing reminders about why chasing external things for fulfillment will always ultimately make you feel empty. You want to learn more about how to life an "Artful life" or the "Art of Living". Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf "Living Without A Goal" by James Ogilvy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0385417993?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d
In this episode I touch on certain patterns in features women have invented that happen to be very human-friendly. I discuss how this feminine influence manifests in our technology today and how to spot it. This episode is for you if: You want to know how presence, passivity and intimacy are feminine influences that are often overlooked but provide very human-friendly user experiences. You want to better understand how women/feminine influence in technology manifests. You want to learn two of my favorite examples of women who influenced powerfully lucrative human-friendly technology. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf [BOOK] iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood--and What That Means for the Rest of Us: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1501152017?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d Etsy Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3MuYXJ0MTkuY29tL21hc3RlcnMtb2Ytc2NhbGU/episode/Z2lkOi8vYXJ0MTktZXBpc29kZS1sb2NhdG9yL1YwLzRkYXFwZTg0dWNnYWRIdUNXVl9jZWgtOTg2YUx3dURMbnFySmNDdm52elk?hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwiTjsfW5vbuAhU5MlkFHaCoCvcQjrkEegQIBRAF&ep=6 Little Rio (Smart Pillow Company) t: http://www.littleriot.com/pillow-talk My Human-Friendly Technology Presentation: https://youtu.be/AoOWj__78nM
Ever wonder what happened to substance? In music? Art? People? lol In this week's episode I break down theories from thinkers like Stuart Ewen and more about how appearances separated from substance. This episode is for you if: You want to hear my thoughts on HBO's "Fake Famous" and the rise of influencers and celebrities buying fake followers for engagement. You want to trace back how American culture became so focused on appearances. You care about having substance in culture and business. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf Stuart Ewen "All Consuming Images" https://www.amazon.com/dp/0465001017?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d Zara Doc (It's amazon Prime not Youtube my bad): https://www.amazon.com/Zara-Worlds-Richest-Armancio-Ortega/dp/B07C84TSLB/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=zara&qid=1613081816&s=instant-video&sr=1-1 Christian Dior Autobiography: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1851779787?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d Picture I reference of brownstone in Stuart Ewen book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yFAMIc9F-phpUgVSUheP4doE2vPuwXfs/view?usp=sharing
In this episode I explain an ancient Chinese concept called "Li" which can be interpreted as the "grain in things". We talk about how finding the organic patterns both in nature, our bodies and in our personalities can help us live more meaningful lives. This episode is for you if: -You want to get better at identifying what (and who) is not compatible with your nature so you don't have to learn the hard way. -You want to get better at reading metaphors in nature and using those to build more nourishing environments for yourself and when accepting others. -You want to understand how understanding the nature of yourself and the elements can support us in developing more human-friendly technology Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf
Just because you ain't spend money on it, don't mean it don't come at a cost! This week I break down the pros and cons of living in an "attention economy" and how it's impacted the meaning of life. This episode is for you if: You feel like you have no real control over the nature of images/content/news you see and want a better understanding of how it got this way. You are a content-creator and you're often frustrated with social media. You are a person and you're often frustrated with social media. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Shop my amazon book store!: www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf
In this episode, I revisit a lot of the themes from EP 3 about the natural role of entertainment. We unpack some of the ancient Hindu perception of "drama" and how wanting in life doesn't make you bad, it makes you human. This episode is for you if: You're into taoist & zen philosophy and you want to learn more about where it came from. You want some refreshing reminders about why it's important to embrace all emotions both "good" and "bad". You want to hear my controversial and judgmental opinions about meditation. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Previous podcast episode about entertainment: https://youtu.be/NBJywp6yQW8 IG Live with my girlfriend Lisa: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CKVAx9_BGeV/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
How much would you pay for an artists life? That and other questions are what are explored in this week's podcast. We discuss the difference between "money" and "wealth". This episode is for you if: How money's transformation from coins to paper to digital effects how we see it today. How the obsession with money blinds people to what wealth actually is. You use the term "money" and "wealth" interchangeably. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf
Too many people are trying to enforce changes in our behavior on social media through rules and good ideas but good ideas can't stand in the face of reality. In this episode I explore why it's so important to understand the nature of our environments when it come to tech and life. This episode is for you if: You want to better understand how your environments have shaped you as a person. You run a business or household and need perspective on how to change people's behavior without saying anything to them directly. You want to understand how "shoulds" and "good ideas" can backfire us into hypocrisy and worse conditions. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf My Amazon Books & Vibes Store: amazon.com/shop/alexwolf "The Dumbest Generation": https://www.amazon.com/dp/1585427128/?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d "The Wisdom Of Insecurity": https://www.amazon.com/dp/0307741206/?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d Human-Friendly Technology: Using & Designing Healthier Tech By Alex Wolf: https://youtu.be/AoOWj__78nM 15 min. mini doc "Attention For Sale": https://youtu.be/d0av3MKbdQg Snapchat vs. Facebook Video (Tangible examples of environments) : https://youtu.be/as64HI0Y2G8
Americans tend to be hard-core individualist. It's gotten us far and boy does it feel good to be admired for our differences!! But how much has this philosophy really worked? What role does collectivism play in all this? And does it have anything to offer? This episode is for you if: You feel like your individualism used to clash with your family but that's starting to change. You see the real threat of group-think and toxic conformity but aren't sure how to deal with it. You want to find the balance between being selfish and selfless. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Link to my Books & Vibes Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf Link to my video about capitalism being an ECONOMIC system, not a MORAL one: https://www.instagram.com/p/B5gQGcMlgIP/ Link to The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0307455777/?ref=exp_alexwolf_dp_vv_d
Do you want to live in the "now" but feel like the way everyone explains it is so confusing? Have you ever heard "Don't mistake the map for the territory"? It's old saying about the dangers of what we lose when we mistake made-up concepts for reality. Nowhere do I think we lose out *more* than with our perception of time. In this week's episode I break down the history of the clock & calendar, and why we invented things like "minutes" and "seconds". This episode is for you if: You want to live in the "now" but you feel like everyone's explanation on how to do it is confusing af. You want to better understand why some time feels fast and some time feels slow You feel a crippling pressure from deadlines. (marriage or career based age goals) Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Official Quote: “The highest that man can attain is wonder; if the primary phenomenon causes this, let him be satisfied; more it cannot bring; and he should forbear to seek for anything further behind it: here is the limit." -- Goethe Links mentioned: George Carlin's funny bit about time: https://www.instagram.com/tv/B4adhm5ldRz/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link "Why Do So Many Millennials Feel Unaligned With Their Age?" https://youtu.be/_fW-2WDutlY
We've been talking about the danger of "toxic growth" in technology and in our lives. This week talk about how to stop chasing pointless goals and create a "point of preservation" instead. This episode is for you if: You want to build a life based on *maintaining* contentment rather than seeking constant highs. You feel that by monitoring your stimuli, life will reawaken and ordinary things will fulfill you. You want a refreshing reminders about how to see the glass half-full. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf
Why does it seem like no matter how hard you strive for happiness, you're still unhappy? Even after you've achieved certain levels of success? This episode is for you if: You're curious why your ego is destined to be miserable. You want to understand how most of our technology is invented out of "ego" and negatively impacts you. You want to stop "chasing" happiness and start to feel it by changing your relationship to nature. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf
I think the number one question that woke me up to my with to technology was "What did we lose?". It's a question we usually ask too late. In this week's episode I explore how it's just as important to be sensitive about what we lose when we adopt new tech and not to just be so enamored by it because it's newer, cheaper or faster. Check it out! This episode is for you if: You're uncomfortable with your relationship with technology and you want some perspective of how to improve it. You feel like technology has ultimately made the world dumber and less capable. You have strong beliefs or opinions about what skills, techniques or arts we should keep to preserve our humanity. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Link to my presentation that shares my "4 Qualifiers of Human-Friendly Technology": https://youtu.be/_fW-2WDutlY Link to my Baby Phat Flip Phone Story (the long version): https://mailchi.mp/03570af5c2d8/think-piecenostalgia-technologyreactivating-my-pink-baby-phat-flip-phone Link to Stove Top Kisses: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjBaM8gCNWKXDqU5g8mTNKw
How does a philosophy that's about "doing and nothing" and "wanting" nothing even enjoyable? This week I wanted to offer some perspective that might help you better understand why there's so much hype around "Zen" philosophy. This episode is for you if: You feel like desperate optimism or "toxic positivity" is not doing your life any favors. You've grown out of living out your ideals and want to fall in love with living an imperfect life. You have a realist in your life and you want to better understand how to love/understand/work with them. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf The Wisdom of Lao Tzu: https://amzn.to/3lmatDD Story of the Chinese Farmer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX0OARBqBp0
One day I woke up and I realized I got scammed into believing something like "baking cookies" was not contributing enough to society. That as a woman I should be doing "more". But after my grandma passed I realized it was things like baking cookies that made a safe and loving home environment for me to grow up in an be a decent human being. This episode is for you if: You've felt like overtime the little things your grandparents and parents told you to care about are starting to make more sense. You want to learn more about the correlation between our soulless society and our relationship to the home. You feel like ageism is often overlooked in our culture and you're curious about how you will be treated as you age. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf you were interested in this episode PLEASE watch my presentation about "Why So Many Millennials Feel Unaligned With Their Age", click here: https://youtu.be/_fW-2WDutlY
You ever wonder how we got here? Like, how did we go from hunting our own meat to two-day shipping? How did we go from being cavemen to domesticated men? Well, the answer is TECHNOLOGY. But it's not just tech alone, It's what we think the tech should be doing *and* what we think the point of life is. This episode is for you if: You're into history and like learning about how innovation has impacted economics, politics and society. You want a different perspective on what civilization is and how you can benefit the most from it. You want to start changing your relationship to technology to live a more meaningful life. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Link to Neil Postman's Book Technopoly: https://amzn.to/36HAJTP Link to Alan Watts Lecture where he breaks down correlation of civilization and the cross (It's the last episode!): https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B00HY7W21M/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
There's a difference between using life for life and using life for death. In this episode, I break down how we became such an “out-put”-obsessed culture and how to enjoy life without explaining yourself. This episode is for you if You want to see what else besides “goals” you can focus on to make a good life. You don't feel as ambitious and title-obsessed as your peers and family. You feel like you need permission to pick up a paint brush, instrument or any new creative hobby but you feel like you have to explain yourself just to start. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Links to "How Will You Measure Your Life" By Clay Christensen: https://amzn.to/32pLkBv Link to Rent song "Seasons of Love" (try not to cry): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A_2WFx8FEU
In this episode I try to redefine and reveal entertainment not just as trashy TV shows or cheap pop music but a natural expression of activity that has connected and bonded humanity for centuries. This episode is for you if: -You often roll your eyes at entertainment/celebrity culture and often wish people would pick up a book. -You're a director, actor, musician who loves your art but hates feeling like you have to water it down for popularity. -You love the movie the Matrix and often feel like Neo, esp in 2020. Loved this episode? Want more of them in your life? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Link to “Why Do So Many Millennials Feel Unaligned With Their Age?: Breaking Down This Generation's Complicated Relationship With Adulthood”: https://youtu.be/_fW-2WDutlY
I thought I would be able to hide my face and just be a writer until one day... I found this creepy and accurate book about the effects of images written by Neil Postman and it changed my perspective on the written word forever. This is my story. This episode is for you if: -You're a writer or aspiring writer and you feel like writing makes no sense and you think about giving up half the time. - You appreciate dystopian topics like "Brave New World" and "1984" - You are curious about how the effects of images are influencing you and your culture. Loved this episode? Want more of them in your life? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Links: Link to book mentioned "Amusing Ourselves To Death": https://amzn.to/3fFaRvn Link to 10 Stimulating reads I recommend: https://www.alexwolf.co/blog/backpacking-through-europe-73k8j-6by3p-rxz9a Link to my documentary I dedicated to Neil Postman & Marshall McLuhan: https://youtu.be/d0av3MKbdQg Link to the Baklava Recipe I used: https://www.themediterraneandish.com/how-to-make-baklava/