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Ankur Delight and I talk about the major new deal the UAW struck with the Big Three automakers in the US. The three pillars of the deal are 1) a 25% wage increase, 2) equalized pay for the same job, and 3) the ability to strike in response to plant closings. All represent a further move into green postmodern culture. But, Ankur objects, did we need to be enemies to get here? That’s when the discussion gets really interesting.
Taking a little summer break from the news, Ankur Delight and I turn our attention to a subject that has fascinated – and terrified – human beings since day one: what happens when we die? What might the integral answer to that question be? Enjoy the episode! Ankur Delight – 10,000 Heroes podcast Jeff Salzman – The Daily Evolver podcast _________________________ Join me at the live Fireside Chat I do two Fireside Chats a month, on the first and third Wednesday. The next one is on Wednesday, August 2nd at 2pm MT, 4pm ET. Join us – it's freewheeling integral fun! Zoom link here. You can also add it to your calendar here. Join other events at Integral Life here – many free events open to all.
This week Ankur and I share our 4th of July experiences and chart the different routes we took to a more integral appreciation of America. Enjoy! – Jeff Ankur Delight – 10,000 Heroes podcast Jeff Salzman – The Daily Evolver podcast Lee Mead’s Anthem (for a taste of integral patriotism)
Hey folks, As integral practitioners, we have insights that help us harmonize cultural polarities, which is why it's too bad Bill Maher didn't invite me on his recent show with Elon Musk where they decried the “woke mind virus”. Woke is the activist/fanatic arm of the emerging mass culture of postmodernity. Every stage of human […] The post Maher, Musk & the Woke Mind Virus appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
A brand new iteration of “This Week in the News”. Ankur Delight, who hosts one of my favorite podcasts, 10,000 Heroes, joins me to bring an integral take to the headlines of the week. This week, we look at the big shakeup in the mainstream news media. Days ago, and within an hour of each […] The post Tucker Carlson, Don Lemon & the Evolution of the News appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Hey folks, This week I look at a rising star in the mainstream commentariat: Peter Zeihan. To me he is a good example of a proto-integral thinker in that he is a master synthesizer, weaving compelling narratives about our world that include economics, demography, geography, politics and history. He gives me a far more integrated […] The post Peter Zeihan And The Missing Piece In Public Discourse appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
This week I look at the hubbub surrounding the introduction of large language chatbots, the latest evolutionarily-potent development in artificial intelligence. A long-time listener asked ChatGPT to write a poem expressing Ken Wilber's developmental stages. The result (below) is mind-blowing. How is it possible for a machine to create three verses that capture the essence […] The post Chatbot's Paean to Integral & Trump Goes to Court appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
The DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) movement is one of the leading edges of cultural evolution, installing green postmodern values which in part seek to correct hidden power imbalances regarding race, gender and identity in American institutions. My guest today is Diane Musho Hamilton, who has been on the front lines of the DEI movement […] The post What Integral Brings to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Hey Folks, In this Daily Evolver I explore a variety of topics: A telling difference between green art and integral art – Learn more about the Lost Birds music here. Yes, stages exist but maybe the spiral is spiked Traditionalism's hot war on modernity in Ukraine Ghosts: an integrally-flavored tv comedy! This episode is recorded […] The post Green Art, Stage Debate, Ukraine/Russia appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Hey, Ankur here. I really stuck my neck out on this one: Recklessly recording an off-the-cuff definition of a term people have worked on for decades (Teal) Playing that definition live for a personal hero of mine (Jeff Salzman, host of the Daily Evolver, and 10kk #00041) Giving him the microphone to comment on it. Luckily, it wasn't that bad… But Jeff does a lovely job of providing all the context I left out of the Solocast on the Teal Society (#00046). And if you didn't listen to that one (tsk, tsk), no worries, because I air a 1-minute of excerpt of it here… http://10kh.show/00046-ank-on-the-teal-society-moral-relativism-loving-your-enemies-gandhi-mlk-jr-and-you http://10kh.show/00041-jeff-salzman-takes-on-twitter-and-readies-the-road-for-the-next-jeff-salzman Show Links: Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/10khshow Email: info@10kh.show Podcast website: http://momentumlab.com/podcast Momentum Lab: http://www.momentumlab.com Guest References: Website: dailyevolver.com Twitter: @dailyevolver About our sponsor: 10,000 Heroes is brought to you by Momentum Lab. I normally refer to Momentum Lab as an experiment-based coaching program or a goal accelerator. But it's beyond that. It's a deep investigation into Purpose, Vision, and what it takes to achieve our goals in every area of life. If you're interested in falling in love with who you are, what you're doing, or what you're surrounded with, there's two roads: Accepting what is Transforming your situation We help you do both. The best way of learning more is to sign up for our weekly email: (Momentum) Lab Notes http://momentumlab.com/podcast
In this episode, I take a look at three cultural artifacts that present worldcentric ideals of sustainability, egalitarianism and gender fluidity through an ethnocentric lens of good versus evil: Avatar: The Way of Water – James Cameron's latest movie in his great green myth of Pandora, a pristine planet attacked by modernity (and a few […] The post AVATAR, BROS AND OUR SKIN appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
As my regular listeners will know, I'm deeply influenced by the perspective known as Integral philosophy, and in particular, the insights it affords us into how human culture has evolved—and is still evolving today. This perspective informs the conversations I have on this podcast, to one degree or another. But every now and again, I get the opportunity to welcome a guest who is deeply versed in this philosophy, and we get to have a conversation that more explicitly and directly explores the nuances of this unique way of looking at the world. Since this is a somewhat regular occurrence, I've dubbed these Integral Conversations, and I'm thrilled to share this one, with my friend and colleague Jeff Salzman, creator of the Daily Evolver podcast and fellow board member at the Institute for Cultural Evolution.For well over a decade now, Jeff has been bringing the insights of integral theory and philosophy right down to the ground level, applying them to the social and political issues of the moment. Integral thinkers are often focused on big-picture insights about history and worldviews and consciousness, so Jeff's commitment to making these ideas accessible and relevant to current events is refreshing—as is his unwavering confidence that culture is indeed evolving, despite what the headlines might suggest. In this wide-ranging conversation, Jeff and I tackle the culture wars, social media, Elon Musk, the war in Ukraine, identity politics, and more.
In this episode, I analyze Elon Musk through the lens of developmental theory, which maps the “spiral of worldview evolution” within people and cultures. There are three major worldviews currently in contention in our culture: Traditional (order and conformity), Modern (secular and rational), Postmodern (sensitive and egalitarian). They all have goodness, truth and beauty to […] The post Elon Musk: Spiral Wizard? appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Hey folks, welcome back to The Daily Evolver! It's good to be with you again. Today's episode was initiated by my Integral colleagues, Nomali Perera and Lee Mason of Practical Integral, who invited me to share my thoughts at the end of another year in the human adventure. The integral lens reveals a fundamental force […] The post 2022: An Integral Review appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
This is Ten Thousand Heroes and I'm your host Ankur Shah Delight. Ten Thousand Heroes is about Purpose, Vision, and Inspiration. I see us all as arrows of love contributing to the evolution of human happiness and consciousness, each in our own unique and perfect way. My conversation today was with Jeff Salzman, who is best known for his podcast The Daily Evolver. We've run into the integral worldview a couple of times on this show, and Jeff is one of its best known proponents. I left the conversation with a deep sense of relaxation, because that's what Jeff exudes. If you're looking for an antidote to all the fear-mongering and restlessness and stress that is so accessible, but without ignoring the giant issues at stake, this episode is for you. Before we start – a little reminder – our movement, Momentum Lab, is having its 2nd ever in person gathering. We're getting together from December 15th-18th at Joshua Tree california for a transformative retreat. If you want to get the next level of clarity into your personal Purpose and Vision with me and the rest of the Momentum Lab core team, I highly suggest you check it out. It's called the Night Vision Summit and the details are at momentumlab.com slash n v s. n v s like night vision summit. Or be modern and click on the link in the show notes. Ok! Welcome back to the show, and Welcome Jeff Salzman. Let's jump in. Show Links: Night Vision Summit description: https://momentumlab.com/nvs Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/10khshow Email: info@10kh.show Twitter: @10khshow Guest References: Website: dailyevolver.com Twitter: @dailyevolver
Bored with the whole left vs right gridlock? Could this culture war make us stronger? Jeff Salzman (The Daily Evolver) discusses Ken Wilber's integral theory and how it can help us navigate a conflicted world. https://www.thenewmanpodcast.com/2022/11/integral-theory-jeff-salzman What are the 3 Steps to Find Clarity and Get Unstuck? Watch the free video course now. Visit https://www.TrippLanier.com Most men will let fear get the best of them. This book is not for most men. This Book Will Make You Dangerous is a swift kick in the ass that will make you laugh out loud. It's a practical guide to play for what we truly want, to get over ourselves, and have a ton of fun along the way. This Book Will Make You Dangerous is now available at DangerousBookstore.com. http://dangerousbookstore.com
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Today I'm talking about the importance of being where you are and the necessities of each level of developmental through whichever developmental spiral you're getting to know. I reference the work of Dr. Keith Witt and Jeff Salzmann on The Daily Evolver and their episode about the three types of suffering. I also talk about personality disorders and one-sidedness stuckness in our development. Courses at happychemicals.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happychemicals/message
Dr. Keith and I marvel at an exciting new (to us) typology system developed by Kibeom Lee and Michael Ashton: the HEXACO system. Lee and Ashton researched the popular 5-factor system and identified a new human trait, honesty/humility, which determines the adaptiveness and social worth of the other five. Briefly, the HEXACO factors are: H—honesty/humility. […] The post HEXACO: The Quality that Leverages All Others appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
There are at least three distinct sources of human suffering, all related, and none reducible to the others. They are: Nature—the unique combinations of temperaments and constitutional strengths and weaknesses that each of us is born with. Trauma—the Big T and small t traumas that are ubiquitous in human development, and which leave us more […] The post The Three Sources of Suffering appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
In this episode, Dr. Keith and I notice a growing attempt in the culture to bring meaning and purpose into the realms of science. We focus on English scientist Rupert Sheldrake, who argues that “science should be set free” from the boundaries of mechanistic materialism. Sheldrake is well known for his theory of the morphic […] The post The Enchantment of Science appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
In this episode, Keith introduces me to his theory of human sociability. As he sees it, human relationships can be seen on a spectrum of playing and fighting. Playing is a cooperative activity with an agreed-upon set of rules. Sometimes play is pure fun, and sometimes winning/losing dynamics are painful. But any engaged activity under […] The post Playing and Fighting: The Keys to Sociability appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
In this episode, Dr. Keith and I take on two hot-button issues in the culture wars, each of us coming up on different sides of key issues. Hopefully our disagreements will be as illuminating to you as they were to us. Transgenderism: The ever-increasing awareness and practice of gender fluidity, particularly among young people, is […] The post Transgenderism and Abortion appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
In this short episode, I am joined by Jose and Lynn Fuentes, who are producing an exciting conference for the integral community this November in Sedona, Arizona. The event is called Integral: What's the Future and What Can We Do About It? It is designed in the spirit of a lineage of powerful gatherings that […] The post Integral Conference: What's the Future (WTF?) appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
See full episode here: Psychopaths are People Too: A growing empathy for empathy disorders The post Who is Inside Your Circle of Compassion?: A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Watch the full episode here. The post Left’s Split and Embracing More (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
In this clip is a response to a question Jeff Salzman received from listener Kathleen on the human dynamics of whether we care more for others who resemble us. This is a BiteSize clip from the full video that can be viewed here. The post People Who Look Like Me (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Watch full video here: https://www.dailyevolver.com/2020/04/some-cheery-contemplations-on-death/ The post Reflections on death (5 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
This week political philosopher Steve McIntosh joins me to discuss global warming through the lens of cultural evolution. We focus on solving the “political will problem” that is currently stymying our collective response to the climate crisis. Steve argues that the progressive agenda on climate needs an upgrade: “Preserving the health of our natural environment […] The post A Post-Progressive Approach to Climate Change appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
This week I share our collective outrage and heartbreak over the shooting of the Texas schoolchildren and teachers, and manage to offer some hope that this time it will be different, that this shooting will heighten a social pain-point – unstable young men equipped with weapons of war – sufficiently to transcend political polarities. In […] The post ARMED INSANITY: Getting real about guns and criminality appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Frances Fukuyama is one of our most prominent political philosophers. He is famous for his argument that liberal democracy and free-market capitalism represent “the end of history,” a thesis widely criticized (somewhat unfairly, as I'll explain) in light of the rise of 21st Century autocracies, especially China and Russia. In his new book, Liberalism and […] The post Frances Fukuyama: Trajectory Without Teleology appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Sometimes in our psychological development the way forward requires us to go back, to re-explore earlier stages of life to see what is distorted or left unintegrated. This is the theme of the work of my guest today, developmental psychotherapist Kim Barta. He discusses his approach to personal growth, which is based on the STAGES […] The post Illuminating Our Stage Structures appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
This week I address a listener's question about a fascinating subculture arising in the environmental movement: the “post-doomers”, people who, as she writes, “hold the idea that the collapse of civilization as we know it is already well underway, is unstoppable, and will be felt by us here in Comfortable Land through disruption of many […] The post APOCALYPSE ALWAYS appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
My guest today, Steve Banks, is an accomplished, integrally-inspired composer who is about to drop a fantastic new piece of music that is both classical and cutting edge. It’s called Blue Pearl: A One World Oratorio and it will be performed for the first time in London next month. Blue Pearl is itself a fascinating […] The post Integral Oratorio Debuts in London appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Today I'm talking with David Fuller, one of the emerging luminaries of the emerging emergence movement (whew!). David, along with his partner Alexander Beiner, founded Rebel Wisdom four years ago, and has built it into a significant, integrally-informed cultural player, managing to thread the needle between – and beyond – the warring ideologies of traditionalism […] The post David Fuller, Wise Rebel appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
In this episode of the Shrink and the Pundit, Dr. Keith Witt and I discuss a powerful realization emerging at the leading edge of culture regarding the role of trauma in our lives. Dr. Keith is writing a book on the subject and has mined various psychotherapeutic modalities to create an integral approach to using […] The post Trauma to transcendence appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
The sexual evolution continues! This week I look at the controversy raging over the dramatic emergence of transsexual identity and gender fluidity, particularly among young people. I place it in the context of the stage transformations of sex and gender through history, and even get a little personal. I hope you enjoy the episode! – […] The post Gender Fluidity: Fruitful and Fanatic appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Vladimir Putin's ill-conceived war on Ukraine reveals a hidden aspect of consciousness evolution: newly emerging stages are seen by existing stages as a regression. Putin the autocrat saw democracies as weak and depleted. So did Hitler and the Japanese before World War II. It's an old pattern that we can trace back to the warriors […] The post Emergence Appears as Regression and Decadence appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
I've received many thoughtful and heartfelt comments on the war in Ukraine from my listeners. In this episode, I share their insights and add a few of my own. 0:42 – How the stages of consciousness are arising “simultaneously”. 5:34 – The shocking strangeness of premodernity and its challenge to modern culture. 15:13 – “The […] The post “Why do I care more about people who look and think like me?” appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
In this series of discussions, Daily Evolver host Jeff Salzman talks to Corey deVos and Nomali Perera about some crucial perspectives and practices to help us bring more clarity to our thinking, and more depth to our hearts, as we witness the brutal realities of war in Ukraine.
In this series of discussions, Daily Evolver host Jeff Salzman talks to Corey deVos and Nomali Perera about some crucial perspectives and practices to help us bring more clarity to our thinking, and more depth to our hearts, as we witness the brutal realities of war in Ukraine.
In this series of discussions, Daily Evolver host Jeff Salzman talks to Corey deVos and Nomali Perera about some crucial perspectives and practices to help us bring more clarity to our thinking, and more depth to our hearts, as we witness the brutal realities of war in Ukraine.
In this series of discussions, Daily Evolver host Jeff Salzman talks to Corey deVos and Nomali Perera about some crucial perspectives and practices to help us bring more clarity to our thinking, and more depth to our hearts, as we witness the brutal realities of war in Ukraine.
Recorded 3/4/22 Vladimir Putin’s romantic Russian nationalism has metastasized into megalomania. Will Russian society go along? Will the modern world? Witnessing the heartbreak and resistance of the Ukrainian people. The post Ukraine: Putin‘s War on Modernity appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Integral Life's Editor-in-Chief Corey DeVos and I are old integral pals who love talking about current events. Here we turn on the microphone to share our attempt to make sense of the Ukraine conflict. Recorded 3/2/22 The post Does Integral Help? appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Considering situations like the Ukraine war from multiple perspectives is like turning up the resolution on a google map. We are able to see more of what is there, how things fit together in a larger pattern and how to better navigate through it all. Recorded 2/25/22 The post Ukraine Through the Lens of Development appeared first on The Daily Evolver.
Ep. 1 (Part 1 of 2) | A candid conversation with endearing, brilliant, and optimistic Integral pundit Jeff Salzman of The Daily Evolver podcast, ranging from global current events to personal spiritual turning points. This talk delves into culture wars, polarization, discernment versus condemnation, how our psychological development determines political attitudes and values, and how Integral perspectives help us understand them all. Jeff Salzman is a current events junkie who delights in interpreting emerging politics and culture through a lens of consciousness evolution, presented in his lively and informative podcast, The Daily Evolver. For three years, Jeff worked with Ken Wilber in developing the Integral Institute and their historic seminars on integral application in business, psychology, and spirituality. Jeff is also on the board of philosopher Steve McIntosh's think tank, The Institute for Cultural Evolution, and co-founder of CareerTrack Training, an adult education company. A long-time practitioner in several spiritual traditions, Jeff has taught meditation and led many retreats. He has a master's degree in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism from Naropa University. Topics & Timestamps - Part 1Bringing Integral theory, big-picture, deep-picture, multiple perspectives to current events: that's Jeff! (03:59) Stages of development and how culture wars & our current polarization is necessary for our evolution (09:00) Our individual cosmic address, integrating stages of consciousness, the mythic self, and the new tier emerging from post-modernity (10:55) Jeff's own life stages — the tribal stage, the red f*** you phase, modern Jeff vs. traditional Jeff vs. postmodern Jeff and how Integral can make all of it work for all of us (13:58) MAGAstan vs. Woke-astan (21:39) Traditionalists, modernists, and postmodernists dysfunctional sides: welcome to evolution (28:35) The agenda of the universe (40:55) Resources & References - Part 1Jeff Salzman's https://www.dailyevolver.com/ (The Daily Evolver) podcast Jeff Salzman's https://post-progressive.org/videos-podcasts/this-week-in-the-new-york-times/ (The Post-Progressive Post) podcast Ken Wilber, https://amzn.to/3LdAXp2 (One Taste)* Ayn Rand, https://amzn.to/3glRpFD (The Fountainhead)* Fifth studio album by English rock band Yes, https://amzn.to/35RIJVq (Close to the Edge)* Ken Wilber, https://amzn.to/34FPx88 (Up from Eden)* Joseph Campbell, https://amzn.to/3JaNyaR (The Hero's Journey)* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_W._Graves (Clare Graves), the Sensitive Self, adult developmental stages psychologist foundational to Spiral Dynamics * As an Amazon Associate, Deep Transformation earns from qualifying purchases. Podcast produced by Vanessa Santos Show Notes by https://www.heidimitchelleditor.com/ (Heidi Mitchell)
Ep. 2 (Part 2 of 2) | A candid conversation with endearing, brilliant, and optimistic Integral pundit Jeff Salzman of The Daily Evolver podcast, ranging from global current events to personal spiritual turning points. This talk delves into culture wars, polarization, discernment versus condemnation, how our psychological development determines political attitudes and values, and how Integral perspectives help us understand them all. Jeff Salzman is a current events junkie who delights in interpreting emerging politics and culture through a lens of consciousness evolution, presented in his lively and informative podcast, The Daily Evolver. For three years, Jeff worked with Ken Wilber in developing the Integral Institute and their historic seminars on integral application in business, psychology, and spirituality. Jeff is also on the board of philosopher Steve McIntosh's think tank, The Institute for Cultural Evolution, and co-founder of CareerTrack Training, an adult education company. A long-time practitioner in several spiritual traditions, Jeff has taught meditation and led many retreats. He has a master's degree in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism from Naropa University. Topics & Timestamps - Part 2Afghanistan best case scenario and Integral fundamentalism (00:52) All fear drops in the new developmental tier (03:38) On integrating multiple perspectives; cultivating discernment and fostering acceptance simultaneously (05:32) How mindfulness practice can go bad (10:52) Peter Levine and somatic releasing: spiritual practice alone doesn't do it (13:04) Finding God, faith, a don't know space, 2nd person practice (13:47) On being in the zone and Ken Wilber's early flow days (24:21) The practice of remembering God (27:12) Making friends with death (31:36) How Ken Wilber's Integral illuminates reality (33:17) Current metatheories and the developmental lens (39:08) One's own suffering becomes a portal into the suffering of others: the Bodhisattva aspiration (46:51) Physical body, energetic body, spiritual body (51:11) Resources & References - Part 2Carl Jung, https://amzn.to/3gnt2XR (Psychology and Religion: West and East, Vol II)* Dan Lawton, https://danlawton.substack.com/p/when-buddhism-goes-bad (When Buddhism Goes Bad) Peter Levine, https://amzn.to/3HGDWUA (Waking the Tiger)* Scott Peck, https://amzn.to/3Lc1rXV (The Road Less Traveled)* Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202 (Fl)https://amzn.to/3AZYwwH (ow)* Walt Whitman, https://amzn.to/3B0Um7Z (Leaves of Grass)* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zusha_of_Hanipol (Rabbi Meshulam Zusha of Anapoli) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_realism_(philosophy_of_the_social_sciences) (Critical realism) Edgar Morin, https://amzn.to/3utG9PE (Complexity Theory)* Jeff Salzman's https://www.dailyevolver.com/ (The Daily Evolver) podcast Jeff Salzman's https://post-progressive.org/videos-podcasts/this-week-in-the-new-york-times/ (The Post-Progressive Post) podcast * As an Amazon Associate, Deep Transformation earns from qualifying purchases. Podcast produced by Vanessa Santos Show Notes by https://www.heidimitchelleditor.com/ (Heidi Mitchell)
I, teacher, and entrepreneur. He is CEO of the Jazz Leadership Project, and a senior fellow for the Institute for Cultural Evolution. Since the pandemic and social uprising, he has been featured on a range of online platforms discussing race, culture, and leadership, including Rebel Wisdom, The Daily Evolver, Aligned Center, Coaches Rising, and Integral Life. His blog is Tune In To Leadership. In March, Greg and Gregg hosted the Body and Soul series at the Stoa. Jazz Leadership Project: https://www.jazzleadershipproject.com/ Tune In To Leadership: https://www.tuneintoleadership.com/blog Greg and Gregg hosted the Body and Soul series at the Stoa: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTJe1xFfoxrBfAgSvYKHZ3bpFjEJPudmb Here is a clip where he elaborates on the Blues Idiom Wisdom Tradition: https://youtu.be/rXhQNiKO8Ac Here is Greg on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregthomas22?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor And here is his profile at the Jazz Leadership Project: https://www.jazzleadershipproject.com/about-us
Jeff and Corey answer some questions from our listeners in this special Q&A episode of The Daily Evolver. Comment #1 from Michael, who recommended that when we have difficult conversations with other people to not just “be willing to be influenced” (an upper left quadrant activity) but to “pay attention to your nervous system” (an upper right quadrant activity). Question #2 from Howie: how do we talk to non world-centric people about climate change in a way that is meaningful to them? Question #3 from Jennifer: doesn't Trump's (and Jared Kushner's) association with Saudi Arabia raise more red flags over the Crown Prince's weekend purge?
In this episode I am the guest of my longtime friend and integral comrade, Jason Lange, on his new podcast Do The Evolution. We hit some juicy territory in our conversation so I'm sharing it with you here on The Daily Evolver. There are certain questions that evolutionary thinkers ask themselves and each other constantly: What does integral consciousness feel like? How is it different from the postmodern worldview? Can we develop integral capacities through intention and practice? How does integral thinking apply to everyday life and of course … sigh … Trump? Having a good conversation on topics like these is itself a form of integral practice, and I felt literally expanded by this one with Jason. I hope you do too!