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The Hidden Power
Is God the Biosphere? - 1 - Avoidance And The Addiction System

The Hidden Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 37:00


When we finished series 2 - Preflight Checklist - one thing was clear, any governance for Spaceship Earth going forward must put the Biosphere at the centre. Governance models from households, up through companies and countries, to international bodies must include the Biosphere as their central partner.So far, perhaps, so obvious. We know we need to act, and in many cases, we know what we need to do. But it's not happening. We just can't seem to muster sufficient focus.In Series 3 - Is God the Biosphere? - we interrogate this state of play.In this episode we introduce the background and take a look a the systemic straight-jackets that contain us - politically, economically, psychologically - in a kind of trap that makes it almost impossible to avoid feeding the beast. But this is not doom and gloom, not at all. As we constantly reiterate, Change Is Possible - this is our purpose. And there can be no effective change without a frank assessment of reality, so this is where we start.And then. As the series progresses, we will explore the tranquil jungles of possibility, armed with the question:What, exactly, would make the Biosphere a compelling object for our attention?Talking Points:The attractions of Systems Thinking, and what it isThe challenge - Biodiversity RevisitedUrgency of IPCC report: what does Systems Thinking have to contribute?Why has the biosphere not proved a compelling object for our attention?1 - The Tragedy of The Commons: shortsightedness2 - The Global Addiction System: The monetary system, and the Technosphere3 - Avoidance: The doom bar, the scale of the challenge, the vast constituency of the very rich, the fantasiesLinks:Biodiversity Revisited:https://luchoffmanninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/biodiversity-revisited-research-agenda-2020.pdfIPCC Summary - (MIT Technology Review)https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/04/04/1048832/un-climate-report-carbon-removal-is-now-essential/?truid=&utm_source=the_download&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_download.unpaid.engagement&utm_term=&utm_content=04-05-2022&mc_cid=1ab39c4971&mc_eid=24fa1486a0Original Peter Haff article describing the Technosphere - Technology as a Geological Phenomenon: Implications for Human Well-Being:https://pne.people.si.umich.edu/PDF/Haff%202013%20Technology%20as%20a%20Geological%20Phenomenon.pdfEpic sweep of monetary system (book review):https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/the-financial-system-is-supposed-to-serve-the-economy--not-harm-it/2019/12/26/59c26028-1d0c-11ea-8d58-5ac3600967a1_story.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

University English Podcast
In the News, November 15th, 2020

University English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 6:10


This is a podcast which picks up a few interesting things that have appeared in the news in recent weeks. In this episode we have stories on the environment, science, and archaeology. In our first story, we learn about possibilities Australia to become a clean energy superpower in the Asia-Pacific region. You read more about it here: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/nov/14/green-giants-the-massive-projects-that-could-make-australia-a-clean-energy-superpower   In our second, we discover that if global warming does destroy our planet, there are plenty of other planets we might be able to go to, and you can learn more by following this link: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/05/science/astronomy-exoplanets-kepler.html?surface=home-discovery-vi-prg&fellback=false&req_id=949876966&algo=identity&imp_id=681924965&action=click&module=Science%20%20Technology&pgtype=Homepage In our final story, we hear about new discoveries of ancient coffins in Egypt. You can find out more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-15/egypt-unveils-ancient-coffins-statues-found-in-saqqara/12884648 Worksheet Answers: B 2. C 3. A © Martin Parsons, 2020

Interregnum
Sandy Stone Keynote Performance, Gender Bodies & Technology 2014

Interregnum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016


Sandy Stone talk about gender and performance. http://ia601503.us.archive.org/33/items/SandyStoneKeynotePerformanceGenderBodiesTechnology2014Fixed/Sandy%20Stone%20Keynote%20performance,%20Gender%20Bodies%20&%20Technology%202014%20-%20fixed.mp3

Bridging the Gap Podcast
Adversity in Elite Sport and Resilience in the Workplace

Bridging the Gap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 88:41


Author: Mustafa Sarkar Dr. Mustafa Sarkar is a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Nottigham Trent University. Dr Sarkar is also a member of the Sport, Health, and Performance Enhancement (SHAPE) research group. His research focuses on the psychology of sporting excellence and its application to other high performance domains (e.g., business). His work addresses how high achievers thrive on pressure and deliver sustained success. Specific research areas include psychological and team resilience, growth and thriving, sport psychology consultancy. Studies: Study 1: What Doesn’t Kill Me: Adversity-Related Experiences are Vital in the Development of Superior Olympic Performance Study 2: Resilience training in the workplace from 2003 to 2014: A systematic review Abstract:  Study 1: Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes for human growth and development. The purpose of this paper was to explore the adversities that the world's best athletes encounter and the perceived role that these experiences play in their psychological and performance development. Design: A qualitative design was employed because detailed information of rich quality was required to better understand adversity-related experiences in the world's best athletes. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 Olympic gold medalists from a variety of sports. Inductive thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. Results: The findings indicate that the participants encountered a range of sport- and non-sport adversities that they considered were essential for winning their gold medals, including repeated non-selection, significant sporting failure, serious injury, political unrest, and the death of a family member. The participants described the role that these experiences played in their psychological and performance development, specifically focusing on their resultant trauma, motivation, and learning. Conclusions: Adversity-related experiences were deemed to be vital in the psychological and performance development of Olympic champions. In the future, researchers should conduct more in-depth comparative studies of Olympic athletes’ adversity- and growth-related experiences, and draw on existing and alternative theoretical explanations of the growth-performance relationship. For professional practitioners, adversity-related experiences offer potential developmental opportunities if they are carefully and purposely harnessed.   Study 2: Over a decade of research attests to the importance of resilience in the workplace for employee well-being and performance. Yet, surprisingly, there has been no attempt to synthesize the evidence for the efficacy of resilience training in this context. The purpose of this study, therefore is to provide a systematic review of work-based resilience training interventions. Our review identified 14 studies that investigated the impact of resilience training on personal resilience and four broad categories of dependent variables: (1) mental health and subjective well-being outcomes, (2) psychosocial outcomes, (3) physical/biological outcomes, and (4) performance outcomes. Findings indicated that resilience training can improve personal resilience and is a useful means of developing mental health and subjective well-being in employees. We also found that resilience training has a number of wider benefits that include enhanced psychosocial functioning and improved performance. Due to the lack of coherence in design and implementation, we cannot draw any firm conclusions about the most effective content and format of resilience training. Therefore, going forward, it is vital that future research uses comparative designs to assess the utility of different training regimes, explores whether some people might benefit more/less from resilience training, and demonstrates consistency in terms of how resilience is defined, conceptualized, developed, and assessed. Practitioner points: Despite conceptual and theoretical support for resilience training, the empirical evidence is tentative, with the exception of a large effect for mental health and subjective well-being outcomes. Most programmes utilize a cognitive-behavioural approach to developing resilience .At this stage, there is no definitive evidence for the most effective training content or format, but it would appear wise to include an element of one-to-one training and support based on individual needs.       Links:   Author: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/apps/staff_profiles/staff_directory/531b528a-8938-4bbb-a5d3-b14f5f494c8f-0/26/profile.aspx?deptcode=SST&deptTitle=School%20of%20Science%20and%20Technology&page=15   Papers:   http://www.jsams.org/article/S1440-2440(14)00121-2/abstract   http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joop.12120/abstract   “Negative emotions can be useful, it’s just about how individuals go about reflecting on them.”  “Certain Situations that are inevitably going to happen in someone’s life, how do we get athlete’s to react better to them when they do happen.”

Lone Stars
Lone Stars #030 - Technology

Lone Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016


Hey, it's that time of year where you find your special someone and snuggle up. Maybe this year, play this episode of Lone Stars while you do so, and reminisce. Send us questions, stories, and stuff to talk about at LoneStarsPodcast@gmail.com!Buy the Book!→ http://bit.ly/ItalianFolktalesLone Stars on YouTube→ https://youtube.com/LoneStarsFred on Twitter→ https://twitter.com/ThatsMyTrunksForrest on Twitter→ https://twitter.com/SirCaptainCobbLos on Twitter→ https://twitter.com/LosFerrandLone Stars on Twitter→ http://twitter.com/LoneStarsLPLone Stars on Tumblr→ http://LoneStarsPodcast.com/Lone Stars on Facebook → http://bit.ly/LoneStarsFB

Overeaters Anonymous Birthday Party Virtual Speakers Bureau
Freedom%20in%20the%20Digital%20Age,%2012%20Steps%20&%20Technology - 01/16/2015

Overeaters Anonymous Birthday Party Virtual Speakers Bureau

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2015 69:26


Freedom%20in%20the%20Digital%20Age,%2012%20Steps%20&%20Technology has been in OA since 0000. Recorded at the 2015 OA Birthday Party Overeaters Anonymous meeting in Los Angeles, CA

Service Courses in Education 422 - Erdman - Contemporary Issues in Education
1-07 Podcast to View before (More Bullying) and Kids, Technology and Commericalism

Service Courses in Education 422 - Erdman - Contemporary Issues in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011


Service Courses in Education 422 - Erdman - Contemporary Issues in Education
1-19 Response to STudy Guide Work on Forums for Technology and for Teens and Children.

Service Courses in Education 422 - Erdman - Contemporary Issues in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2010


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