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Take it from the Iron Woman - Trailer
Dima Syrotkin, CEO Pandatron: Reinvent Change with AI, Ep. 477

Take it from the Iron Woman - Trailer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 19:56


CEO of Pandatron where we partner with Fortune 500s to transform the way change happens with AI. Our conversational AI platform combines systemic coaching with data-driven insights, enhancing employee engagement and accelerating strategy execution.My dream is to enhance self-awareness, emotional intelligence and psychological maturity of everyone on the planet as I believe this may be our best option for improving the world. Pandatron is my vehicle for realizing this dream.In my free time I support companies that are pushing the boundaries of aging research and longevity biotechnology.Besides, I am Ukrainian, a supporter of therapy, minimalist, writer on Medium. I am interested in metamodernism and the work of Hanzi Freinacht. I live in San Francisco and often visit Helsinki.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dimasyrotkin/Website: https://pandatron.ai/ ***********Susanne Mueller / www.susannemueller.biz TEDX Talk, May 2022: Running and Life: 5KM Formula for YOUR Successhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT_5Er1cLvY 700+ weekly blogs / 450+ podcasts / 1 Ironman Triathlon / 5 half ironman races / 26 marathon races / 4 books / 1 Mt. Kilimanjaro / 1 TEDx Talk

The Jim Rutt Show
EP 292 Emil Ejner Friis on Building a Listening Society

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025


Jim talks with Emil Ejner Friis about political metamodernism and what comes after postmodernism. They discuss the "woke vacuum" & its failure to include common folks, psychosocial problems vs material challenges in Western countries, Jim's pushback on postmodernism, Trump as the first postmodern president, personal vs institutional change, emotional states & leadership, late-stage financialized capitalism's effects on communities, European vs American approaches to industry/manufacturing, military alliances & European defense independence, the urban-rural divide in American politics, "internet trans" vs medical gender dysphoria, social media's role in amplifying cultural divisions, the intersubjective verification of the inter-objective, comparing the internet with the printing press, multi-party vs two-party political systems, the potential for American democratic renewal, and much more. Episode Transcript The Listening Society, by Hanzi Freinacht Nordic Ideology, by Hanzi Freinacht JRS EP36 – Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism JRS EP53 – Hanzi Freinacht on the Nordic Ideology JRS EP82 – Hanzi Freinacht on Building a Metamodern Future JRS EP173 – Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodern Self-Help Metamoderna (website/organization Emil Ejner Friis is a theory artist and a teacher of metamodernism. He is a co-founder of Metamoderna and one of the writers behind Hanzi Freinacht. He has spent the last ten years trying to figure out how to create a listening society, a kinder and more developed society that deeply cares for the happiness and emotional needs of every citizen.

FUTURE FOSSILS

Subscribe, Rate, & Review on YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts✨ About This EpisodeHow can we design virtuous technologies while acknowledging the complexity and unintended consequences of technological innovation?How can we foster curiosity, playfulness, and wonder in a world increasingly dominated by anxiety and technological determinism?This week on Future Fossils (as a teaser for the kind of conversations I am having for my upcoming spin-off Humans On The Loop), I meet with Stockholm-based transdisciplinary technologist, facilitator, complexity researcher, founder of The Psychedelic Society, and once upon a time the youngest-ever board member of Greenpeace UK, Stephen Reid to discuss the importance of taking a more values-driven approach to technology development. Stephen and I agree that it's crucial to consider the potential consequences of technological advancements and to promote a more thoughtful approach to innovation…but for the sake of playing with tension, he places more of an emphasis on our capacity for axiological design whereas I feel more of a need to point out that the rapid evolution of technology can outpace our ability to predict its consequences, troubling efforts to design an enduringly sustainable future. One thing we agree on, and model in this episode, is the value of deeper conversations about the role of technology in society…and how to integrate their transformative potentials.PS — I'm guest lecturing for Stephen's upcoming four-week course on Technological Metamodernism soon, along with Alexander Beiner and Hanzi Freinacht and Ellie Hain and Rufus Pollock. We'll engage critically with ideas like Daniel Schmachtenberger's axiological design and Vitalik Buterin's d/acc. As usual I'm probably the odd duck in this lineup, going hard on epistemic humility and the injunction of digital media to effect a transformation of the modern self-authoring ego into networked, permeable, transjective sub-agencies arising spontaneously and fluidly from fundamentally noncomputable interactions of rapid information flows... Anyway, the point is we'd love to have you join us and sink your teeth into these discussions! I absolutely promise to bring up voting cyborg ecotopes. Big thanks to Stephen for inviting me to play!PPS — Here is another really good, very different conversation between me and Stephen and Alistair Langer on Alistair's show Catalyzing Radical Systems Change.(Editorial Correction: It was Mike Tyson, not Muhammad Ali, who said "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.")✨ Support This Work• Hire me as a consultant or advisor• Become a patron on Substack or Patreon• Help me find backers for Humans On The Loop• Buy the books we discuss from my Bookshop reading list• Buy original paintings and prints or commission new work• Join the conversation in the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation and Future Fossils Discord servers• Buy the show's music on Bandcamp — intro “Olympus Mons” from the Martian Arts EP & outro “Sonnet A” from the Double-Edged Sword EP• Make one-off donations at @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPal✨ Chapters(0:00:00-0:10:29) Stephen's Background and Interests in Technology and Metamodernism (0:10:29-0:18:03) Navigating the Complex Relationship Between Technology and Human Values (0:18:03-0:25:18) The Limits of Axiological Design and the Importance of Community Oversight (0:25:18-0:34:29) Defining and Defending Axiological Design (0:34:29-0:45:03) Exploring Alternative Governance Structures: Guilds and Rites of Passage (0:45:03-0:56:36) Vitalik Buterin's "Defensive Decentralized Accelerationism" (0:56:36-1:06:04) Integrating Humor and Recognizing Irony in the Technosphere(1:06:04-1:12:17) Recovering Awe, Curiosity, and Playfulness in a Tech-Saturated World (1:12:17- 1:12:56) Finding Lightness in the Face of Existential Questions (1:12:56-1:13:28) Exploring The Future and A Call to Action✨ MentionsIain McGilchrist, Daniel Schmachtenberger, Hanzi Freinacht, Josh Schrei, Ken Wilber, Vitalik Buterin, Bayo Akomolafe, Cory Doctorow, Nora Bateson, Dave Snowden, W. Brian Arthur, J. F. Martel, Stafford Beer, Rene Descartes, Bill Plotkin, Joe Edelman, Ellie Hain, Douglas Rushkoff, Robert Kegan, Aldous Huxley, Andrés Gomez Emilsson✨ Select Related Episodes (also available as a Spotify playlist)223 - Timothy Morton, 220 - Austin Wade-Smith219 - Joshua Schrei217 - Gregory Landua and Speaker John Ash214 - Megan Phipps, JF Martel, Phil Ford213 - Amber Case, Michael Zargham212 - Geoffrey West, Manfred Laubichler187 - Kevin Welch, David Hensley178 - Chris Ryan176 - Richard Doyle, Sophie Strand, Sam Gandy174 - Evan Snyder172 - Tyson Yunkaporta166 - Anna Riedl165 - Kevin Kelly163 - Toby Kiers, Brandon Quittem141 - Nora Bateson122 - Magenta Ceiba109 - Bruce Damer094 - Mark Nelson086 - Onyx Ashanti080 - George Dvorsky076 - Technology as Psychedelic Parenting066 - John Danaher060 - Sean Esbjörn-Hargens056 - Sophia Rokhlin051 - Daniel Schmachtenberger050 - Ayana Young042 - William Irwin Thompson017 - Tibet Sprague This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe

Becoming Conscious
#70 - Bridging Divides: A Metamodern Approach to Coordinating Worldviews

Becoming Conscious

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 78:51


In this thought-provoking discussion, political philosopher and metamodern thinker Daniel Görtz offers a radical new lens for making sense of our conflicting modern era. As a leader of "the Nordic school" and co-author of the influential "Hanzi Freinacht" book series, Daniel argues that both traditional and progressive worldviews are ultimately flawed and self-undermining.He posits that metamodernism can coordinate the legitimate perspectives of traditionalists, mainstream modernity, and the postmodern critics - without simply defaulting to absolutist stances that inevitably alienate and silence others. Daniel unpacks how metamodernism's "sincere irony" and "serious playfulness" allow for the creative leaps needed to transcend modernism's limitations and postmodernism's self-defeating deconstructions.Drawing from developmental theory and integral thought, he envisions an evolved societal framework that is nevertheless uncompromising in including and negotiating multiple value systems. By taking a "metamodern" approach grounded in nuanced coordination of conflicting perspectives, Daniel offers a timely third way for healing our culture wars and evolving beyond the modern/postmodern deadlock. Get full access to Becoming Conscious at becomeconscious.substack.com/subscribe

Becoming Conscious
#70 - Bridging Divides: A Metamodern Approach to Coordinating Worldviews

Becoming Conscious

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 78:51


In this thought-provoking discussion, political philosopher and metamodern thinker Daniel Görtz offers a radical new lens for making sense of our conflicting modern era. As a leader of "the Nordic school" and co-author of the influential "Hanzi Freinacht" book series, Daniel argues that both traditional and progressive worldviews are ultimately flawed and self-undermining.He posits that metamodernism can coordinate the legitimate perspectives of traditionalists, mainstream modernity, and the postmodern critics - without simply defaulting to absolutist stances that inevitably alienate and silence others. Daniel unpacks how metamodernism's "sincere irony" and "serious playfulness" allow for the creative leaps needed to transcend modernism's limitations and postmodernism's self-defeating deconstructions.Drawing from developmental theory and integral thought, he envisions an evolved societal framework that is nevertheless uncompromising in including and negotiating multiple value systems. By taking a "metamodern" approach grounded in nuanced coordination of conflicting perspectives, Daniel offers a timely third way for healing our culture wars and evolving beyond the modern/postmodern deadlock. Get full access to Becoming Conscious at becomeconscious.substack.com/subscribe

Sweeny Verses
Parallax Talk: Deep Future #4: How to engage with the future (with Daniel Görtz and Michael Garfield)

Sweeny Verses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 85:05


Daniel Görtz and Michael Garfield in dialogue, hosted by Tom Amarque "Evil is the annunciation of the next level of order" Paleontologist-Futurist Michael Garfield is devoted to helping navigate our age of accelerating weirdness and helping cultivate the curiosity and play we'll need to thrive in it. As host and producer of both Future Fossils Podcast & The Santa Fe Institute's Complexity Podcast, Michael acts as interlocutor for a worldwide community of artists, scientists, and philosophers — a practice that feeds his synthetic and transdisciplinary "mind-jazz" performances in the form of essay, music, and fine art. Standard-bearer for a new generation of boundary-defying scholars, Michael refuses to be enslaved by a single perspective, creative medium, or intellectual community, walking through the walls between academia and festival culture, theory and practice — speaking and performing everywhere from Moogfest to Burning Man, SXSW to Boom Festival, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to Long Now's Ignite Talks to The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. Daniel Görtz is the co-author, with Emil Esper Friis, of both “Hanzi Freinacht” books The Listening Society and Nordic Ideology. Daniel's work approaches what many know as Ken Wilber's integral theory, but considers its secular and practical application to politics, cultural currents in society, within the arts and beyond. He lives in Sweden and works for Metamoderna, the publisher of metamodern books, and for Glimworks, an IT-company where he is In-House Philosopher. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-c709ee4/message

Hur Kan Vi?
Daniel Görtz - Hur kan vi prata om metamodernism?

Hur Kan Vi?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 104:53


Det här samtalet spelades in den 20:e juni 2018. Hur kan vi? 3.0 är en nystart för samtalspodden Hur kan vi? där vi återpublicerar alla samtal, live-events och bakom-kulissernaklipp helt gratis, utan reklam och i sin fulla längd som podd och video för att inspirera och uppmuntra de många människorna i Sverige att ha bättre samtal.Daniel Görtz är filosof, sociolog och bokförläggare. Hans arbete handlar om att utforska metamodernism och vilken roll den kan ha för både politisk och individuell utveckling. Han har tillsammans med Emil Esper Friis skrivit “Hanzi Freinacht”-böckerna “The Listening Society” och “Nordic Ideology”. Här hittar du alla samtal från Hur kan vi? Utforska Hurkanvipedia för att lära dig mer Stötta Hur kan vi? 3.0 genom att bli månadsgivare härBoka oss till ditt team, ledningsgrupp eller företag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

World of Wisdom
178. Daniel Görtz: Metamodern AI, sensemaking and a new, closer look at the transformation we're in

World of Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 87:20


Daniel Görtz 50% of the team behind Hanzi Freinacht came on the podcast to talk about the times we're in, the material conditions for transformation, what we can do that are trying to make the transition into a new reality and we speak about AI (of course). Daniel brings in the different modes of interaction: play, competition, cooperation and trade with the suggestion that we love all of them. We also speak of the faustian societies and scratch the surface of the power over vs power with dynamics. We also speak of the move towards the information economy where attention, retention and respons are going to be crucial factors. This is an excellent conversation where Daniel graciously holds some of my messiness while I try to follow along in his reasoning in real time. If you want to get the Hanzi books or follow their work check out https://metamoderna.org/. Enjoy! Host: Amit Paul

Where Are We Now?
MetaView #27 - Enlightening Worldviews w/ Brandon Norgaard

Where Are We Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 38:30


Brandon Norgaard is a researcher, writer and founder of the Enlightened Worldview, a project described in short as a quest to promote peace through societal understanding and inner awareness. In this episode he shares with Peth about the perks of building an organization that will help people improve self-awareness and mindfulness.  Norgaard explains the project seeks to “promote a new enlightenment”, implementing the premises given in Hanzi Freinacht books The Listening Society and Nordic Ideology and based on Game B as well as “Bildung”, a concept that refers to how individuals and groups of people learn and thrive through education and personal development to cultivate skills, habits and values that contribute to society.  This would be made possible through software development to encourage people to come together, have leadership structures and coordinate local face-to-face events and networks structured to strengthen communities, improve their quality of life and add value. “There's a way to do it that is entertaining to people while they are also getting sense making and awareness capabilities and meeting spirituality by being a part of these communities and these circles”, he says. “What gives me hope  is looking at local Game Change, local developments of community circles, a deeper integration across aspects of public life and social experiments in that regard and using technology to benefit people's lives”. Timestamp for video: 32:42 - 33:55 Some of the topics: What is Enlightened Worldview Metamodern Hackers Collective Adult lifelong learning Enlightenment Worldview platform Artificial Intelligence WTF is Game B WTF is Metamodernism  Relationship between Game B & Metamodernism Downtown San Francisco homelessness issue Local game change and development of communities and circles His advice to MetaGame Resources: Enlightened Worldview project twitter Enlightened Worldview project website Brandon Norgaard on Facebook Lene Rachel Andersen on Twitter Lene Rachel Andersen's book Bildung: Keep Growing (2020) The Archdisciplinary Research Center  Gregg Henriques' Unified Theory of Knowledge Roy Bhaskar's Critical realism and the ontology of persons Ken Wilbers's Integral Theory The Listening Society Nordic Ideology 12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People To Master Ordinary Life Hanzi Feinacht books: The Listening Society Nordic Ideology 12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People To Master Ordinary Life --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metagame/message

Where Are We Now?
MetaView #24: WTF Is Metamodernism? w/ Hanzi Freinacht

Where Are We Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 71:18


After writing the latest MetaGame Newsletter Metagame & Metadornism, pt.1, peth sat down to talk with Hanzi Freinacht, political philosopher, historian and sociologist, author of ‘The Listening Society' and ‘Nordic Ideology' to dive deep into foundations, views and mindset of Metamodernism. “Metamodernism comes from the heart of postmodern thinking, it thrives on that critique, on seeing the cracks in the modern project, but it wants to find a direction of development which is going deeper into who we are as human beings and develop our relationships and our worldviews”, says Freinacht. In his words, the metamodern project is to again believe in growth and development, going beyond critique and beyond just increasing GDP, producing more science papers, inventing new gadgets and medicines. Rather, Freinacht explains, “it's about increasing the sense of meaning and the quality of relationships and the scaffolds for our own personal and psychological development”. Sustainability, alienation, inequality and lack of meaning are some of the fundamental problems of modernism that the metamodern mindset addresses as a result of a “proto-synthesis” for the kinds of life we would want. “Metamodernism tries to fulfill all of the promises of postmodern critique, all of those values, all of those injustices, but it does so by building a program for the future for what you can do”, he explains. This Metamodern mindset is self transforming and a result of the interaction of four dimensions: cognitive complexity, symbolic code, subjective states and depth. These layers move between two extremes: “The metamodernist mindset re-enchants the world but does so at the same time explaining everything that can be explained with the best possible explanatory models; and that sense of creating meaning in a secular or rational world is in a sense the core of the metamodernist quest”. Some of the topics covered: Metamodernism Fundamental problems of modernism Metamodern mindset The four dimensions of human development Demographic of the metamodernist community Nordic ideology and different types of politics Green Social Liberalism MetaGame & Metamodernism Metamodern cryptosphere Resources: Hanzi Freinacht Twitter Hanzi Freinacht Metamoderna Jordan Peterson's 12 rules for life Hanzi Freinacht's 12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People To Master Ordinary Life Robert Kegan's Stages of Adult Development: Self-Transforming or Interindividual Knowers Frances Fukoyama The End of History and the Last Man Hanzi Feinacht books: The Listening Society Nordic Ideology 12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People To Master Ordinary Life --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metagame/message

The Jim Rutt Show
Currents 080: Joe Edelman and Ellie Hain on Rebuilding Meaning

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 80:27


Jim talks with Joe Edelman and Ellie Hain about their new movement, Rebuilding Meaning, and two recent talks introducing ideas towards a better world. They discuss tools for building toward more meaningful lives, the meaning of meaning, looking behind the void, the litany of shit, exercises in eliciting meaning, coherent pluralism, containers vs meanings, how religions lost their grounding, values articulacy, the importance of aesthetics, using language learning models to extract meaning profiles, values vs virtues, sobering up from internet optimism, the decay of spaces, when focus shifts from meaning to incentives, funnels, tubes, & spaces, piling up strangers vs creating spaces, metrics of meaning, meaning cards, space trains, the example of science, Carl Rogers's concept of congruence, designing good ideal selves, spreading the message, and much more. Episode Transcript Rebuilding Meaning (website) JRS EP34 - Joe Edelman on the Power of Values "Exit the Void: A Movement for Meaning," by Ellie Hain "Rebuilding Society on Meaning," by Joe Edelman A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life, by Heather E. Heying and Bret Weinstein JRS EP 173 - Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodern Self-Help Joe Edelman developed the meaning-based organizational metrics at Couchsurfing.com, then co-founded the Center for Humane Technology with Tristan Harris, and coined the term “Time Well Spent” for a family of metrics adopted by teams at Facebook, Google, and Apple. Since then, he's worked on the philosophical underpinnings for new business metrics, design methods, and political movements. The central idea is to make people's sources of meaning explicit, so that how meaningful or meaningless things are can be rigorously accounted for. His previous career was in HCI and programming language design. Ellie Hain is an artist, researcher, and cultural strategist working on new imaginaries and ideologies for the post-industrial age.

The Jim Rutt Show
EP 173 Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodern Self-Help

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 112:10


Jim talks with Hanzi Freinacht about his book 12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People to Master Ordinary Life. They discuss the book as a response to Jordan Peterson & his "12 rules" books, metamodernism, fostering sober crazy people, magical thinking in highly developed personalities, integrations of science & spirituality, stabilizing higher phenomenological states, lower average states as a phenomenon of late-stage Game A, living in a mess moderately, fucking like a beast, sincere irony, quitting, doing the walk of shame, reverse death therapy, Carl Roger's idea of congruence, healing with justice, burning your maps, the pernicious belief that our maps are complete, killing your guru & finding the others, Jung's golden shadow, playing for forgiveness, and much more. Episode Transcript 12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People to Master Ordinary Life, by Hanzi Freinacht JRS EP36 - Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism JRS EP53 - Hanzi Freinacht on the Nordic Ideology JRS EP82 - Hanzi Freinacht on Building a Metamodern Future JRS EP 172 - Brendan Graham Dempsey on Emergentism JRS EP 170 - John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall on The Religion That Is Not a Religion JRS EP143 - John Vervaeke Part 1: Awakening from the Meaning Crisis Hanzi Freinacht is a political philosopher, historian and sociologist, author of The Listening Society, Nordic Ideology, and the upcoming books The 6 Hidden Patterns of History and Outcompeting Capitalism. Much of his time is spent alone in the Swiss Alps.

Elevating Consciousness
Hanzi Freinacht - 12 Much Better Rules for Life

Elevating Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 119:43


Daniel Gortz is a political philosopher, sociologist, and metamodern thinker. He is one of the two direct contacts that we have with the mythical metamodern philosopher Hanzi Freinacht. Daniel is an expert on Hanzi's work which includes the listening society, Nordic Ideology, and his upcoming controversial book that challenges Jordan Peterson's best-seller “12 Rules for life” and offers a potentially more nuanced and comprehensive philosophy. In this episode, we discuss why hanzi's rules are much better than Jordan Petersons', denial of death and immortality projects, religion, wisdom, and finding the right therapy for you.   

The Integral Stage
AUTHOR SERIES: "12 Much Better Rules for Life" or something w/ Hanzi Freinacht (Daniel Gortz)

The Integral Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 75:26


For the twenty-fifth (!) episode of the Integral Stage's Author Series, Layman gets together with Hanzi Freinacht representative, Daniel Görtz, to talk about the forthcoming, and now formerly titled, book, "12 Much Better Rules for Life." But while the title may be different on the date of publication, the content remains the same: a Metamodern homage, parody, incorporation, and principled transcendence of the kind of reflections and advice found in Jordan Peterson's recent bestselling self-help publications. If you've ever wanted to hear some really good reasons why you should live in a mess, fuck like a beast, and make a practice of quitting, this is your chance! Pull up a chair and listen in as Layman and Daniel take a tour of the book's rich and insightful lessons, and find out why Layman thinks this is the most enjoyable and practical of the Hanzi books. Daniel Görtz, PhD is a political philosopher, sociologist and author. He is a leader of “the Nordic school” of metamodernism, and one-half of the Hanzi Freinacht character. Daniel lives in Sweden and works for Metamoderna, the publisher of metamodern books, and for Glimworks, an IT-company where he is In-House Philosopher. Medium article introducing "12 Much Better Rules for Life"

The Metagame
#15 - Daniel Görtz | 12 Better Rules for Life

The Metagame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 79:20


Political philosopher and sociologist Daniel Görtz is a leader of "the Nordic school" of metamodernism. He co-authored The Listening Society and The Nordic Ideology under the pseudonym Hanzi Freinacht. Today we discuss his new “self-help” book with the working title “12 Better Rules for Life (and beyond).”Topics include:* The subtle art of sublime mediocrity* Why Rule #2 is “Fuck like a beast”* Why Jesus was right and how secular people can learn from that* What is post-postmodernism?* The life-changing practice of Rogerian listening* A necessary steelman of critical race theory and modern feminism* Why feminist forums descend into language-policing* How to improve your default levels of contentment (from a 7 to an 8)* Where Jordan Peterson went wrong with post-modernism* Why playfulness is essential* A big spoiler on the book (and a key secret to living well)Resources:* https://metamoderna.org/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themetagame.substack.com

Sweeny Verses
Daniel Görtz: 12 much better rules for life / Parallax Interview with Tom Amarque

Sweeny Verses

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 110:14


Political philosopher and sociologist Daniel Görtz is the leader of the "Nordic school" of metamodernism. He is co-author of Hanzi Freinacht books "The Listening Society" and "Nordic Ideology". He lives in Sweden Here we are talking about his upcoming book '12 much better rules for life', and delve into the structure and generator function of how these rules towards metamodernism came about. 1:45 Deontology vs teleology 15:00 A critical path 22:00 An integration of Jordan Peterson? 27:00 To what extent can we adopt new rules 39:00 Are these rules arbitrary? 45:00 What is the Leitmotif for these rules? 51:00 Can you f#k like a beast ironically? 1:00:00 Again, JPB 1:12:12 A dive into Daniels writing technique 1:23:00 Confronting ones own political bias --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcast-c709ee4/message

Science Fiction
What does a metamodern future look like?

Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 69:26


We're in a civilisational war between the pre-modern, the modern, and the post-modern. Or to give them their “culture war” names – the Reactionary, the Neoliberal…and the Woke. We need a better future for our civilisation. A future some people are starting to call the Metamodern. In this episode of the Science Fiction podcast I think about what a Metamodern future might look like. It's a not a cyberpunk dystopia or a solarpunk utopia. Instead I think our Metamodern future might look like…a theme park. Watch my original critique of Hanzi Freinacht - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJpR-TwJ-gc Read Oliver Amrowson's full question - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJpR-TwJ-gc&lc=Ugx436_Gbl2ip_plwbd4AaABAg Learn more at the Metamodern Spirituality community on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/metamodernspirituality Follow the the Science Fiction podcast and become a member https://damiengwalter.com/podcast/ Access the full podcast archive and all my courses as a member for ANY monthly donation... Advanced Scifi & Fantasy Writing https://damiengwalter.com/advanced-scifi-and-fantasy/ The Rhetoric of Story https://damiengwalter.com/the-rhetoric-of-story/ Join the discussion on the Science Fiction community https://www.facebook.com/groups/324897304599197

Fluidity
Bonus Metacast: Fluidity Forum Announcement

Fluidity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 40:33


In this interview with David Chapman, we discuss Fluidity Forum, a gathering we're planning for 2023. FluidityForum.org We'll also discuss two new events I've attended recently: Critical Rationalism Weekend in Philadelphia, and Vibecamp in Austin. The conversations that have started to excite me the most are intermediate scales between the individual & the world: - not-for-profit projects, activities & events, such as maker spaces, druid groves, science fiction conventions, local Burning Man events, open source software projects, Mastodon or Discord servers, board game/role playing groups, and Vibecamp - co-housing and intentional communities - scenes, where “scenius” emerges - subcultures & subsocieties Do those intermediate scales supply a path for personal change to bring about system change? When a small community implements a change that is un-scalable beyond its size, it's like a sand castle. The world's systems act like an ocean that soon washes it away. What can scale the local to the global, the temporary to the self-perpetuating? We also discuss this article by Hanzi Freinacht about the "3H" population: Hackers, Hipsters, and Hippies.

Elevating Consciousness
Emil Ejner Friis - Metamodern Matters

Elevating Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 114:24


Emil Ejner Friis is a theory artist, wordsmith, and author. He has spent the last ten years trying to figure out how to create a listening society, a kinder and more developed society that deeply cares for the happiness and emotional needs of every citizen. He is also one half of the Hanzi Freinacht duo, an alias under which he has released “The Listening Society” and “Nordic Ideology” -  two groundbreaking books that unpack the metamodern philosophy. In this episode, we speak about what really matters in life, negative social emotions, making metamodernism pragmatic, and integrating intellect with art and music. 

Le Sprinkler
Épisode 38 - La Perspective Évolutionnaire avec Laurent Vandwalle

Le Sprinkler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 88:26


0:00 - Intro 4:02 - Code Opale 5:37 - Opalité 8:11 - Sympathie vs Empathie 10:00 - Exemples d'entreprises opales 18:05 - Le désir d'évoluer 19:06 - La perspective évolutionnaire 19:53 - Autres approches de changement 24:04 - Énergie du changement 27:40 - Qu'est-ce qui bloque le changement? 34:38 - Que fait un(e) Scrum Master avec une perspective évolutionnaire? 43:01 - Provoquer une percée 1:05:57 - Le Scrum Master qui fait le mal 1:06:56 - “Normalement” en scrum 1:13:03 - Comment réconcilier “perspective évolutionnaire” et l'installation d'un “scaling framework”? 1:17:15 - Perspective évolutionnaire et “target end state” 1:26:42 - Conclusion À propos de Laurent J e suis un agent de changement et un facilitateur au service des besoins d'évolution des individus et des organisations. J'aide les organisations à se transformer pour leur permettre d'exprimer leur plein potentiel. Les gens qui me connaissent vous parleront certainement de mon goût pour l'exploration de nouveaux champs de pratique et de ma passion pour l'apprentissage. Ce que j'adore dans mon métier, c'est que chaque accompagnement est une aventure humaine enrichissante ! Cela fait maintenant 10 ans que je pratique le coaching agile. Depuis 3 ans, j'ai cofondé Code Opale, une coopérative autogérée par ses membres qui œuvre dans le domaine de l'agilité, du développement organisationnel et la gestion de changement. Cela m'a donné l'opportunité d'enrichir mon champ de pratique (entreprenariat, autogestion, facilitation) et de découvrir différents types d'organisation (obnl, coopérative d'habitation, secteur de la petite enfance). Quelques liens utiles: Schémas illustratifs sur la perspective évolutionnaire pour soutenir la compréhension: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sor1sUZZMns84R9s_H-Jave6Yd0zm-Vz/view?usp=sharing Représentation synthétique de la Spirale Dynamique en 1 image: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirale_dynamique#/media/Fichier:Matthieu_Van_Niel_spirale_dynamique.jpg Modèle de culture de Laloux en une vidéo de 10mn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Jc5aAJu9g Article wikipedia sur la Spirale Dynamie: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirale_dynamique Livre The Listening Society de Hanzi Freinacht: https://www.amazon.ca/Listening-Society-Metamodern-Politics-Guides-ebook/dp/B074MKQ4LR

Becoming Conscious
#47 - The Mass Manipulation of Attention

Becoming Conscious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 45:49


Why is advertising inherently corrupted, and what are some alternatives?How do we create We-spaces that reduce the degree that we delude ourselves?Steelmanning modernism, postmodernism & metamodernism.Core insights of the metamodern approach to politics & a summary of Hanzi Freinacht’s Listening SocietySupporting the internal needs of everyone in societyMass manipulation of people’s attention on social mediathe importance of reaching global empathyHow can we act from our core values in deeper and more profound ways?Wisdom = overcoming fearMost of the evil in the world is a byproduct of insecurity and fear. What is wisdom? and how it relates to integritycongruence with one’s deepest values and not easily be swayed by bullshitas self-knowledgewisdom as the degree to which one can reconcile their conflicting identities Get full access to Becoming Conscious at becomeconscious.substack.com/subscribe

Becoming Conscious
#47 - The Mass Manipulation of Attention

Becoming Conscious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 45:49


Why is advertising inherently corrupted, and what are some alternatives?How do we create We-spaces that reduce the degree that we delude ourselves?Steelmanning modernism, postmodernism & metamodernism.Core insights of the metamodern approach to politics & a summary of Hanzi Freinacht's Listening SocietySupporting the internal needs of everyone in societyMass manipulation of people's attention on social mediathe importance of reaching global empathyHow can we act from our core values in deeper and more profound ways?Wisdom = overcoming fearMost of the evil in the world is a byproduct of insecurity and fear. What is wisdom? and how it relates to integritycongruence with one's deepest values and not easily be swayed by bullshitas self-knowledgewisdom as the degree to which one can reconcile their conflicting identities Get full access to Becoming Conscious at becomeconscious.substack.com/subscribe

MLOps.community
Declarative Machine Learning Systems: Big Tech Level ML Without a Big Tech Team // Piero Molino // MLOps Coffee Sessions #101

MLOps.community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 58:46


MLOps Coffee Sessions #101 with Piero Molino, Declarative Machine Learning Systems: Big Tech Level ML Without a Big Tech Team co-hosted by Vishnu Rachakonda. // Abstract Declarative Machine Learning Systems are the next step in the evolution of Machine Learning infrastructure. With such systems, organizations can marry the flexibility of low-level APIs with the simplicity of AutoML. Companies adopting such systems can increase the speed of machine learning development, reaching the quality and scalability that only big tech companies could achieve until now, without the need for a team of several thousand people. Predibase is the turnkey solution for adopting declarative ML systems at an enterprise scale. // Bio Piero Molino is CEO and co-founder of Predibase, a company redefining ML tooling. Most recently, he has been Staff Research Scientist at Stanford University working on Machine Learning systems and algorithms in Prof. Chris Ré's' Hazy group. Piero completed a Ph.D. in Question Answering at the University of Bari, Italy. Founded QuestionCube, a startup that built a framework for semantic search and QA. Worked for Yahoo Labs in Barcelona on learning to rank, IBM Watson in New York on natural language processing with deep learning, and then joined Geometric Intelligence, where he worked on grounded language understanding. After Uber acquired Geometric Intelligence, Piero became one of the founding members of Uber AI Labs. At Uber, he worked on research topics including Dialogue Systems, Language Generation, Graph Representation Learning, Computer Vision, Reinforcement Learning, and Meta-Learning. He also worked on several deployed systems like COTA, an ML and NLP model for Customer Support, Dialogue Systems for driver's hands-free dispatch, the Uber Eats Recommender System with graph learning and collusion detection. He is the author of Ludwig, a Linux-Foundation-backed open source declarative deep learning framework. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs MLOps Swag/Merch https://www.printful.com/ // Related Links Website: http://w4nderlu.st http://ludwig.ai https://medium.com/ludwig-ai Declarative Machine Learning Systems paper By Piero Molino, Christopher Ré: https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2022/1/257445-declarative-machine-learning-systems/fulltext Slip of the Keyboard by Sir Terry Pratchett: https://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/books/a-slip-of-the-keyboard/ The Listening Society book series by Hanzi Freinacht: https://www.amazon.com/Listening-Society-Metamodern-Politics-Guides-ebook/dp/B074MKQ4LR --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Vishnu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vrachakonda/ Connect with Piero on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pieromolino/?locale=en_US

The Integral Stage
The Poisoned Chalice

The Integral Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 83:56


Is Integral Theory a "poisoned chalice" -- wondrously made in some regards, but poisoned from within? Has it failed in its promise and become unusable? Bruce and Layman sit down with Daniel Görtz, one half of the metamodern avatar, Hanzi Freinacht, to discuss both the strengths of integral theory, but also the criticisms that have driven a number of people to abandon it -- whether in rejecting it altogether, or in forming counter projects (Hanzi's Metamodernism, various Integral 2.0 efforts), or just in the gradual dispersion of the "integral diaspora." What is the future of the integral movement? Will it fade in influence going forward, or is its full promise still yet to come?

Deep Transformation
Jonathan Rowson (Part 2) - Making Friends with Conflict, Metamodernity, Construct Awareness, and Other Ways of Facing the Current Metacrisis

Deep Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 51:12


Ep. 18 (Part 2 of 2) | Jonathan Rowson, brilliant, driven, articulate, shines a bright light of understanding on the metacrisis we face today, what feeds it, and what could help us find our way through. What is metamodernity and what does it have to offer? Is the ecological crisis fundamentally an educational crisis? Can we grow into our problem rather than thinking of ourselves as “failing beings” as the climate collapses around us? From the metaperspective to the deeply personal, Rowson shares his wisdom, including life lessons he gleaned from being a chess Grandmaster, before becoming a philosopher, research fellow, nonprofit director, and author. Recorded on November 17, 2021. “Let's be careful what we're talking about because we're creating a world…” Topics & Time Stamps - Part 2What is metamodernity and what does it have to offer us? (01:04) The “cultural between”: serious about the meaning of life (04:48) The political “after”: an antidote to hyper modernity, returning to basic human sensibilities and a time-rich relationship with life (06:22) The mystic beyond: a return to metaphysics (08:28) What does “a time between worlds” mean? (09:32) We've got to perceive the context clearly in order to orient ourselves: our interiors, our capacity for growth, bio precarity, technology innovation, and more (12:50) On the nuances of confusion (14:27)  Can we grow into our climate collapse problem rather than thinking of ourselves as “failing beings”? (17:07) The importance of Bildung = transformative, civic, and aesthetic education (18:17) Is the ecological crisis fundamentally an educational crisis? (20:18) What chess taught Jonathan about life: jewels of wisdom from The Moves That Matter (23:42) Concentration = freedom (25:31) Making peace with our struggles: we're always going to be a work in progress (30:38) Successful underachievement and living with regret (35:42) Living in an algorithm-driven culture (40:52) Longing for a clearer sense of relationship with the divine, the cosmopoetics of life (43:59) Our unbidden tears are the best of us (46:03) Resources & References - Part 2Hanzi Freinacht, https://amzn.to/3MMckR0 (The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics (Vol 1))* Hanzi Freinacht, https://amzn.to/3KLyK2Z (Nordic Ideology: A Metamodern Guide to Politics (Vol 2))* Jonathan Rowson, https://systems-souls-society.com/metamodernism-and-the-perception-of-context-the-cultural-between-the-political-after-and-the-mystic-beyond/ (Metamodernism and the Perception of Context: The Cultural Between, the Political After and the Mystic Beyond) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Foster_Wallace (David Foster Wallace), http://www.davidfosterwallacebooks.com/about.html (David Foster Wallace-Books) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobra_Kai (Cobra Khai,) martial arts comedy-drama https://www.netflix.com/title/80057281 (Stranger Things), movie https://www.youtube.com/user/johnvervaeke?app=desktop (John Vervaeke), award-winning lecturer on subjects like Awakening from the Meaning Crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen_Habermas (Jürgen Habermas), German philosopher Jonathan Rowson, essay, https://systems-souls-society.com/metamodernism-and-the-perception-of-context-the-cultural-between-the-political-after-and-the-mystic-beyond/ (Metamodernism and the Perception of Context: The Cultural Between, the Political After and the Mystic Beyond) Confucius' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectification_of_names (Rectification of Names) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Metzinger (Thomas Metzinger), German philosopher https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildung (Bildung), linking philosophy and education for both personal and cultural maturation Jonathan Rowson, https://www.cusp.ac.uk/themes/m/essay-m1-9/ (“Bildung in the 21st Century: Why Sustainable Prosperity Depends on Reimagining Education”) Zachary Stein, https://amzn.to/363WDnH (Education in a Time Between Worlds: Essays on the Future

The Living Philosophy
What is Metamodernism?

The Living Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 12:31


Metamodernism might be the most important idea you come this year. According to Hanzi Freinacht, the pioneer of political metamodernism, metamodernism is a new cultural phase that transcends and includes (to use Ken Wilber's Integral Philosophy language) the previous phase of Postmodernism (which is turn transcended and included the previous phase of Modernity). Hanzi Freinacht is one of a number of pioneering Metamodernist thinkers as well as the Dutch art scholars Robin van den Akker and Timotheus Vermeulen who first sparked the Metamodern phenomenon with their 2010 paper Notes on Metamodernism. In this episode we are going to look at the characteristics of this new Metamodern cultural trend. its relationship to the previous trends of Modernity and Postmodernity and why, in this world in crisis, we need Metamodernism. ____________________Further Reading:• The Listening Society by Hanzi Freinacht• Metamodern Manifesto by Luke Turner http://www.metamodernism.org/• Notes on Metamodernism by Robin van der Akker and Timotheus Vermeulen https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.3402/jac.v2i0.5677 ________________⭐ Support the channel (thank you!) ▶ Patreon: https://patreon.com/thelivingphilosophy ▶ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thelivingphilosophy________________Media Used:1. 1812 Overture, — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky2. Lost Frontier — Kevin MacLeod3. Juniper — Kevin MacLeod4. Mesmerize — Kevin MacLeod5. There's Probably No Time — Chris ZabriskieSubscribe to Kevin MacLeod https://www.youtube.com/user/kmmusic_________________⌛ Timestamps:00:00 Introduction03:11 The Metamodern Synthesis05:50 What is Metamodernism?07:34 Ironic Sincerity: the Tone of Metamodernism________________#philosophy #thelivingphilosophy #metamodernism #metamodernity #metamodern #metamoderna

Metamodern Spirituality
15. Clare Graves, Spiral Dynamics, and Stage Theory Critique (w/ Henry Andrews)

Metamodern Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 65:24


Brendan talks to Henry Andrews about the legacy of Clare Graves's work, which formed the basis of the Spiral Dynamics framework, which has in turn highly influenced the articulation of integral theory. After going over some of the history, the discussion then turns to the "Great Stage Theory Debate" (Henry's coinage) initiated by a comment by Nora Bateson on social media that re-ignited debate over long-standing critiques of stage theories in general. 0:00 Introduction 2:53 Stage 1: The Research of Clare Graves 12:53 Stage 2: Don Beck, Christopher Cowan, and Spiral Dynamics 20:01 Stage 3: Ken Wilber and SDi 24:46 Stage 4: Hanzi Freinacht and Political Metamodernism 28:11 The "Great Stage Theory Debate": Seeking a "Both/And" Approach 46:04 Debate in the Social Media Landscape 47:59 Transcending the Stage of Stage Theorization: Practice for Playing Jazz

The Art of Humanity
SEASON 7//Ep 67: Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism

The Art of Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 72:16


Hanzi Freinacht is a political philosopher, historian & sociologist, author of The Listening Society, Nordic Ideology, and the upcoming book The 6 Hidden Patterns of World History.  As a writer, Hanzi combines in-depth knowledge of several sciences and disciplines and offers maps of our time and the human condition with his characteristically accessible, poetic and humorous writing style – challenging the reader's perspective of herself and the world. He epitomizes much of the metamodern philosophy and can be considered a personification of this strand of thought. In this interview we talk about:  Hanzi's six types of politics The need to adopt a more holistic, or integral, or metamodern worldview How our subjective experiences are an important part of the metamodern perspective The difference between light depth and dark depth:  And why light depth is a profoundly playful position and dark depth is profound seriousness. And why both of these are true We also discuss:  Why you can “out-depth” your partner and what to do about it. The cosmo-erotic relationship to the artist The importance of Integrating the part of yourself that's seeking a specific level of depth from a romantic partner Why not all people can become metamodernists 

Metamodern Spirituality
7. In Pursuit of the Headless God (w/ Daniel Görtz)

Metamodern Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 92:25


Daniel Görtz, one of the authors behind the Hanzi Freinacht works, explores the topic of metamodern spirituality with Brendan Graham Dempsey in a rich and illuminating discussion. After some initial exposition highlighting important distinctions between the metamodern and integral paradigms, Görtz and Dempsey dive into considering the implications of metamodern developmental thought for religion and theology, tracking the evolution of "God" into metamodernity. Meta-religious frameworks, as well as the relationship of the Model of Hierarchical Complexity to theories of "consciousness evolution," are also considered. The conversation concludes with a look towards metamodern mythopoetic and praxipoetic possibilities on the horizon, and the challenge to shape new containers for spiritual expression in metamodernity. 0:00 Introduction 1:02 Metamodernism vs. Integral: In Search of Post-Postmodern Social Transformation 19:09 Millenarian Woo vs. Gradual Spiritualization 28:08 Towards a Metamodern God: Teleology, Oscillation, and the Development of Religion 43:34 The Headless God: The Relentless Murder and Resurrection of Spirit 48:32 Meta-Religion? A Stage-Model Metanarrative for the Evolution of God 1:00:40 Cognitive Development or Consciousness Evolution? 1:12:00 Metamodern Prophets and Sincerely Ironic Saints 1:26:55 A Challenge to Co-Create New Religious Praxis www.BrendanGrahamDempsey.com

Metamodern Spirituality
6. The Development of Metamodernism (w/ Timotheus Vermeulen)

Metamodern Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 82:01


Timotheus Vermeulen talks with Brendan Graham Dempsey about the development of "metamodernism," a paradigm for understanding art and culture after postmodernism. After discussing the original impetus for and formation of the idea, he reflects on the continued relevance of the paradigm today, more than a decade after he and colleague Robin van den Akker first proposed it in their seminal 2010 article, "Notes on Metamodernism." More recent applications and deployments of the term "metamodernism" outside cultural studies proper (e.g., by Hanzi Freinacht, Lene Rachel Andersen, Tomas Björkman, Jonathan Rowson and Layman Pascal) are also considered. The conversation concludes with a look to the future of metamodernism, and a consideration of how it is playing out in the realm of contemporary spirituality. 00:00 Introduction 01:56 Beginnings: Coining "Metamodernism" for a New Cultural Sensibility 09:25 Is Metamodernism the "Dominant Structure of Feeling"? An Uneven Distribution 17:57 Roots: The Meta-Crisis, Internet 2.0, and a New Generation 27:23 Manifestations: Pragmatic Idealism on Left and Right: Informed Naivete and Relativist Absolutism 38:41 On Recent Developments: Cultural Metamodernism vs. Political/Developmental Metamodernism 56:19 Currents and Horizons: Depthiness and Metamodern Spirituality: 'Truth,' 'Transcendence,' and the Search for Meaning after Postmodernism 1:09:52 Political Metamodernism as Metamodern Cultural Production 1:15:36 Where Are We Going? Metamodernism as a Time Between Worlds

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Exploring your shadow and healing your traumas (with Aurora Quinn-Elmore)

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 71:46


Read the full transcript here. What is metamodernism? How does metamodernism relate to spiral dynamics? What does it look like to apply a metamodern approach to large-scale problems? What are shadow traits, and what is shadow projection? What do our reactions about others' behavior tell us about ourselves? What's going on psychologically and physiologically when we relive past traumas? What dosages of psychedelics are most effective in a therapeutic context? How soon will psychedelic substances likely be decriminalized or legalized at the state and/or federal level in the United States? How can we enter into blissful, ecstatic, intense, or other less common psychological states without drugs or alcohol? What are the pros and cons of (especially intergenerational) co-living?Aurora Quinn-Elmore is on a mission to understand "what's going on, and what should we do about it?" As a labor of love, she executive produced and published an audiobook version of Hanzi Freinacht's The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics. Professionally, she is on a mission to expand legal access and to speed adoption of psychedelic therapies shaped by the wisdom and insights of the deeply rooted psychedelic guide community. She also leads the SoulSupport team at SoulPlay, which is a substance-free festival focused on ecstatic dance, contact improv, and tantric connection games. She helped form and lives in a beautiful intentional community of 12 "hackers, hipsters, and hippies" in Berkeley, California, who use the microcovid.org tool to manage covid risk in a household of diverse needs. Feel free to reach out to Aurora on Facebook at @aurora.q.elmore. [Read more]

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Exploring your shadow and healing your traumas (with Aurora Quinn-Elmore)

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 71:46


Read the full transcriptWhat is metamodernism? How does metamodernism relate to spiral dynamics? What does it look like to apply a metamodern approach to large-scale problems? What are shadow traits, and what is shadow projection? What do our reactions about others' behavior tell us about ourselves? What's going on psychologically and physiologically when we relive past traumas? What dosages of psychedelics are most effective in a therapeutic context? How soon will psychedelic substances likely be decriminalized or legalized at the state and/or federal level in the United States? How can we enter into blissful, ecstatic, intense, or other less common psychological states without drugs or alcohol? What are the pros and cons of (especially intergenerational) co-living?Aurora Quinn-Elmore is on a mission to understand "what's going on, and what should we do about it?" As a labor of love, she executive produced and published an audiobook version of Hanzi Freinacht's The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics. Professionally, she is on a mission to expand legal access and to speed adoption of psychedelic therapies shaped by the wisdom and insights of the deeply rooted psychedelic guide community. She also leads the SoulSupport team at SoulPlay, which is a substance-free festival focused on ecstatic dance, contact improv, and tantric connection games. She helped form and lives in a beautiful intentional community of 12 "hackers, hipsters, and hippies" in Berkeley, California, who use the microcovid.org tool to manage covid risk in a household of diverse needs. Feel free to reach out to Aurora on Facebook at @aurora.q.elmore.

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Exploring your shadow and healing your traumas (with Aurora Quinn-Elmore)

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 71:39


✨ Click here to take the listener survey! ✨ (Or, if the above link isn't clickable, visit clearerthinkingpodcast.com and click on the bright yellow survey button at the top of the page!) What is metamodernism? How does metamodernism relate to spiral dynamics? What does it look like to apply a metamodern approach to large-scale problems? What are shadow traits, and what is shadow projection? What do our reactions about others' behavior tell us about ourselves? What's going on psychologically and physiologically when we relive past traumas? What dosages of psychedelics are most effective in a therapeutic context? How soon will psychedelic substances likely be decriminalized or legalized at the state and/or federal level in the United States? How can we enter into blissful, ecstatic, intense, or other less common psychological states without drugs or alcohol? What are the pros and cons of (especially intergenerational) co-living? Aurora Quinn-Elmore is on a mission to understand "what's going on, and what should we do about it?" As a labor of love, she executive produced and published an audiobook version of Hanzi Freinacht's The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics. Professionally, she is on a mission to expand legal access and to speed adoption of psychedelic therapies shaped by the wisdom and insights of the deeply rooted psychedelic guide community. She also leads the SoulSupport team at SoulPlay, which is a substance-free festival focused on ecstatic dance, contact improv, and tantric connection games. She helped form and lives in a beautiful intentional community of 12 "hackers, hipsters, and hippies" in Berkeley, California, who use the microcovid.org tool to manage covid risk in a household of diverse needs. Feel free to reach out to Aurora on Facebook at @aurora.q.elmore.

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Exploring your shadow and healing your traumas (with Aurora Quinn-Elmore)

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 71:46


What is metamodernism? How does metamodernism relate to spiral dynamics? What does it look like to apply a metamodern approach to large-scale problems? What are shadow traits, and what is shadow projection? What do our reactions about others' behavior tell us about ourselves? What's going on psychologically and physiologically when we relive past traumas? What dosages of psychedelics are most effective in a therapeutic context? How soon will psychedelic substances likely be decriminalized or legalized at the state and/or federal level in the United States? How can we enter into blissful, ecstatic, intense, or other less common psychological states without drugs or alcohol? What are the pros and cons of (especially intergenerational) co-living?Aurora Quinn-Elmore is on a mission to understand "what's going on, and what should we do about it?" As a labor of love, she executive produced and published an audiobook version of Hanzi Freinacht's The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics. Professionally, she is on a mission to expand legal access and to speed adoption of psychedelic therapies shaped by the wisdom and insights of the deeply rooted psychedelic guide community. She also leads the SoulSupport team at SoulPlay, which is a substance-free festival focused on ecstatic dance, contact improv, and tantric connection games. She helped form and lives in a beautiful intentional community of 12 "hackers, hipsters, and hippies" in Berkeley, California, who use the microcovid.org tool to manage covid risk in a household of diverse needs. Feel free to reach out to Aurora on Facebook at @aurora.q.elmore.

The Lightfoot Podcast
#20 Daniel Görtz & The Fundamental Freedom Of Metamodern Friendship

The Lightfoot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 167:00


This week I'm joined by Daniel Görtz who is one of the marvellous minds behind Metamodern philosopher and theorist, Hanzi Freinacht. We delve into where Daniel is currently at in his creative process and get a little sneak peak into the next few books currently under development. We unpack the connection between Solarpunk and Metamodernism and explore how Indigenous Wisdom fits into the broader picture of Daniel's work. We explore our shared fascination with shame and discuss our personal practices around attempting to move through it in our bodies. We analyse the hyper intellectual nature of the broader Meta movement and learn about Daniel's involvement in a project that aims to integrate a number of leading Meta theories into one giant framework. But most of all we talk about the profound importance of friendship. I love this mans brain and his heart as well. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. https://metamoderna.org/hanzi-freinacht/

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
186 - Project You 2 - Breath

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 9:21


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: Why breath is central to self mastery and composure 5 tips to master your breath  Read more at oxygenadvantage.com

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
185 - Project You 1 - Intention

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 9:51


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: Why it's critical to shift from an Achiever to an Amplifier right now Two sets of critical skills to master: perspective and people skills A focus on composure for Project You

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
187 - Project You 3 - Emotions

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 8:57


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: Why emotions are core to leadership composure 3 ways to master emotions: observation, differentiation, and ‘feeling into the core of the feeling' Get a list of detailed emotions here

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
188 - Project You 4 - Environment

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 7:55


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: How we can engineer our evolution through environmental design 10 ways to bring joy to your environment Learn more in Ingrid Fetell Lee's book, Joyful: The Surprising Power Of Ordinary Things To Create Extraordinary Happiness

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
189 - Project You 5 - Values

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 22:09


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: The research behind the values developmental model created by Clare Graves The eight rules of the spiral The 8 stages of values development

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
190 - Project You 6 - Personal Manifesto

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 9:24


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: How to design your own personal manifesto, a code to live and lead by Using the spiral values to develop your personal manifesto Examples to steal or get inspired by

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
191 - Project You 7 - Archetypes

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 6:30


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: Why archetypes accelerate development of new attributes Famous archetype experts Five leadership archetypes to consider from People Stuff, as well as inspiration from roles, nature, and animals

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
192 - Project You 8 - Flow

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 7:29


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: About the Flow Cycle for heightened productivity, creativity, and performance Triggers and conditions for flow The big three for flow: gratitude, exercise, and meditation

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
193 - Project You 9 - Time management

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 7:29


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Hot tips to get a handle on your responsibilities that include: Minimise your buckets - where you have incoming tasks Reverse engineer your activities, starting with your hundred year horizon Use the rule of threes to narrow your focus and explore your productivity

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
194 - Project You 10 - Rituals

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 10:26


Special Holiday Series out now! Project You as Leader has landed on the podcast, ready for you to savour over the break. In between parties and a bit of down time, take time to yourself to explore who you might become in 2021. Why you should listen: Bring a sense of the sacred to your everyday activities Reflection rituals to hone your thinking Renewal rituals to elevate your leadership practice Rituals of contemplation to deepen your sense of being

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
67 Leadership expert Zoe Routh reviews 'The Listening Society'

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 7:19


SHOWNOTES: zoerouth.com/podcast/hanzifreinacht Hanzi Freinacht has written a fantastic book, The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics Book One, on adult development and why it matters. He lays out an analysis of the various leadership development models and adds a few other layers of development needed. His main point is that development matters. We need to develop our mental and emotional capacities in order to contend with the world we have created. We need to develop our inner dimensions to keep up and manage the complexities of what has evolved in our various cultures and economic systems. He is a little short on practical how to's, so I endeavour to offer some practical steps to help us evolve. This week it is on morning routines. Resources mentioned: Hanzi Freinacht The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics Book One Tian Chi  Yi Jin Jing 

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
46 The importance of listening as a leadership skill with Oscar Trimboli

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 59:30


Subscribe to the podcast here. Listen on iTunes here. Listen on Spotify here. In this interview, Oscar Trimboli shares: The 5 levels of listening and how to start Why the 125-400 rule keeps us from being good listeners The patterns to pay attention to in conversations that will help give you big insights How to model process leadership not just content leadership On being a systemic listener (this is hard - but we can all do it) The ancient art of Ting, and what we can bring to modern communication that uplifts listener and speaker

The Jim Rutt Show
EP82 Hanzi Freinacht on Building a Metamodern Future

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 93:15


Hanzi Freinacht talks to Jim about political metamodernism, Gameb, sensemaking, conspiracy, top-down vs bottom-up tactics, coherent pluralism, and much more… In a wide-ranging all-new episode, Hanzi Freinacht talks to Jim about the dynamics of political metamodernism & commonalities with Gameb, our meta-crisis & diminished sensemaking capabilities, our culture of alienation, conspiracy theories, collective sensemaking, negative impacts of market … Continue reading EP82 Hanzi Freinacht on Building a Metamodern Future → The post EP82 Hanzi Freinacht on Building a Metamodern Future appeared first on The Jim Rutt Show.

Growing Down: A Progressive Integral Podcast
19. Talking Metamodern Politics ft. Hanzi Freinacht

Growing Down: A Progressive Integral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 84:15


Growing Down podcast talks with Hanzi Freinacht. Hanzi is a political philosopher, historian and sociologist, author of ‘The Listening Society', ‘Nordic Ideology' and the upcoming books ‘The 6 Hidden Patterns of History' and ‘Outcompeting Capitalism'.  In this discussion we explore constructive ways out of hyper-polarization, Hanzi's metamodernism and its relationship to an integral left or an integral 'cosmopolitan socialism',  and the politics of a regenerative future. | Subscribe to Growing Down's new YouTube Channel. Follow GD on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdj_writes https://twitter.com/Integralartist1 https://twitter.com/NakadeRyan  #Metamodernism #IntegralTheory #DevelopmentalPolitics --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/growing-down/message

The Jim Rutt Show
EP53 Hanzi Freinacht on the Nordic Ideology

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 92:45


Hanzi Freinacht talks to Jim about his book, Nordic Ideology; code, depth, complexity, cultural changeability, attractor points, game change, protopia, and much more… Hanzi Freinacht, political philosopher, historian, sociologist, & author talks with Jim about effective value memes, cultural code, what it means to have high depth, dynamics of cognitive complexity, the changeability of culture … Continue reading EP53 Hanzi Freinacht on the Nordic Ideology → The post EP53 Hanzi Freinacht on the Nordic Ideology appeared first on The Jim Rutt Show.

Life is a Festival Podcast
#63 - The Way of the Metamodern Burner | Hanzi Freinacht (Metamoderna)

Life is a Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 80:14


“Metamodernism is the marriage of extreme irony with a deep, unyielding sincerity,” writes today’s guest Hanzi Freinacht. If that sounds a lot like Burning Man snark, you won’t be surprised to learn that Hanzi’s enigmatic writings have found a home in the Scandinavian Burning Man community. On the show we begin with the death of the individual and how true freedom is actually relational. Hanzi then defines the Burning Man community as an alchemy of hackers, hipsters, and hippies. We discuss the dark side of Burning Man and I ask Hanzi for a metamodern solution to class stratification. We talk about what a metamodern political revolution would look like, as well as a metamodern approach to mental wellness. Hanzi is the author of The Listening Society and Nordic Ideology. He is also a contributor to Metamoderna and a frequent thought-provoking Facebook poster. He spends his time alone in the Swiss Alps, walking and thinking about the world. Hanzi calls Burning Man a little playground for the world’s soul… so let’s play. LINKS * The Listening Society: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36107916-the-listening-society * Nordic Ideology: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46147242-nordic-ideology * Metamoderna.org: https://metamoderna.org/ TIMESTAMPS :13 The Individual is dead, freedom is relational :22 Hackers, Hipsters, and Hippies and the class stratification of Burning Man culture :39 Defining metamordernism :50 Is there a metamodern solution for the dark side of Burning Man? :58 What would a metamodern political revolution look like and what would it require? 1:06 Metamodernism and mental health

The Jim Rutt Show
EP36 Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 97:26


Hanzi Freinacht talks with Jim about postmodernism, value memes, cognitive complexity, societal code, the promises/dangers of metamodernism, and much more… Hanzi Freinacht, political philosopher, historian, sociologist, & author has a wide-ranging talk with Jim that starts by exploring what postmodern views are, how many postmodernists there might be & how they act. They, then go … Continue reading EP36 Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism → The post EP36 Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism appeared first on The Jim Rutt Show.

Radio evolve Global
Is Metamodernism an Answer to our Postmodern Troubles?

Radio evolve Global

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 51:00


An interview with Hanzi Freinacht    The Listening Society by Hanzi Freinacht speaks in a new and fresh way about how humanity can get beyond the many crises of our time. ... Read More

World of Wisdom
66. The rise of the meta-modern society with Hanzi Freinacht

World of Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 59:42


Hanzi Freinacht is a political philosopher, historian and sociologist, author of The Listening Society, Nordic Ideology and the upcoming book The 6 Hidden Patterns of World History. He is a renowned expert in the rise of the meta-modern society, which we explore in this episode.

Making Permaculture Stronger
Jascha Rohr on the Cocreation Foundation (E22)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 61:05


Jascha Rohr, Oldenberg, Germany, July 19, 2019 In this episode (recorded July 19) Jascha Rohr returns to catch us up on his recent, current and upcoming adventures in taking healthy generative process and applying it to cocreating new modes of global governance! Check out the Cocreation Foundation here, our last chat here, and Jascha and Sonia's amazing article on their field process model here. You can sign up to the Cocreation Foundation's e-newsletter here and check out their youtube channel here. In this clip Jascha fleshes out something we discussed during our chat: https://youtu.be/lAzsc3S7Am8 Jascha also shared a white paper for the Cocreation Foundation's Global Resonance Project you can download as a pdf and read here or by clicking the image below. Here is a link to the book by Hanzi Freinacht's book The Listening Society that Jasha mentioned. Oh yes, I make mention in the chat of a few complementary approaches that have been rocking my world lately, namely the work of Carol Sanford (who I interviewed here), Regenesis group (which includes Joel Glanzberg and Bill Reed) along with Possibility Management (created by Clinton Callahan who I interviewed here). Enjoy and catch up with you in episode 22.

Stephen Reid In Dialogue
Alexander Beiner of Rebel Wisdom

Stephen Reid In Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 56:02


An interview with Alexander Beiner of Rebel Wisdom. Mentions David Fuller, Stefana Bosse, Rafia Morgan, Indra Adnan, The Alternative, Jordan Greenhall, John Vervaeke, Jordan Peterson, Hanzi Freinacht, Daniel Gortz, Emil Ejner Fris, Metamoderna, Alter Ego Hanzi's Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=559489611232678&id=100015149321507 Ali's Downfall response: https://www.captiongenerator.com/1283742/Hanzi-Freinacht-Loses-It Rebel Wisdom: https://www.rebelwisdom.co.uk/ (YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFQ6Gptuq-sLflbJ4YY3Umw) The Psychedelic Society: http://psychedelicsociety.org.uk My personal site: http://stephenreid.net Follow me on Facebook: http://facebook.com/stephenreid321

Wicked Discussions
S1E8 Wicked Discussion With Hanzi Freinacht - 2:26:19, 1.11 PM

Wicked Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 60:25


This week Mark and Ian discuss the idea of a metamodern culture and creating a listening society with author/philosopher Hanzi Freinacht.

FUTURE FOSSILS
97 - Zak Stein on Love in a Time Between Worlds: A Metamodern Metaphysics of Eros

FUTURE FOSSILS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 102:27


This week’s guest is Dr. Zak Stein, an author and educator whom I met as fellow students of the work of philosopher Ken Wilber over ten years ago. Zak took the road of serious high academic scholarship while I was learning the less laudable and messier way through immersion in the arts and entertainment world, but here we are converging to discuss one of the most important issues of our time: the need for a new human story that includes both modernity’s rigorous scientific inquiry and postmodernity’s revelation of how everything we know is framed by language, culture, and perspective. Without some clever, soulful balance of the two we’re stuck in a “post-truth” era where our need for answers to our fundamental questions leads us backwards into “isms” instead of forwards into something more good, true, and beautiful than what has come before.Zak’s answer (like so many other guests on Future Fossils) is to get MORE rigorous about the scope and limits of the world disclosed by science, MORE honest with ourselves about the context-bound claims we can make on knowledge, and MORE open to how all “reality” starts in direct experience, as conscious subjects – where we meet to make new, open-ended, ever-more refined, evolving answers to the questions:What is human? What is love? What are we here to do?Read Zak’s new paper, “Love in a Time Between Worlds: On the Metamodern ‘Return’ to a Metaphysics of Eros”:http://www.zakstein.org/love-in-a-time-between-worlds/‘Where modern scientists often critique the claims of metaphysics as unverifiable and thus untrue, postmodernists critique both science and metaphysics for making truth claims in the first place. Either way, to call an idea or theory “metaphysical” has become another way of saying it is unacceptable. Often with comes with some implication that the theory is a kind of superstition, which means metaphysics is taken not as an attempt to engage the truth but rather as a kind of covert power play or psychological defense mechanism. I argue the opposite: metaphysics is what saves us from a descent into discourses that are merely about power and illusion. Believe it or not, there are metaphysical systems that survived postmodernism and popped-out of the far end of the 1990’s with “truth” and “reality” still intact. These include object oriented ontology and dialectical critical realism, among others.’Zak is also the Co-Presdient and Academic Director at the Center for Integral Wisdom:https://centerforintegralwisdom.org/…and on the scientific advisor board at Neurohacker Collective:https://neurohacker.com/— In this episode we discuss:Lewis Mumford, Ken Wilber, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Jurgen Habermas, Seth Abramson, Timothy Morton, Rudolf Steiner, Alfred North Whitehead, Hanzi Freinacht, Daniel Schmachtenberger, Jordan Greenhall, and many other luminaries.Right-wing and authoritarian political thought is resurgent today because of the absence of reasonable discourse about metaphysical realities during a time when exactly these realties are being put in question due to the apocalypse of global capitalism and the accompanying planetary transition into the Anthropocene .The way we answer questions like, “What is the human?” will determine the next century because of the emerging power of new technologies that render the human mailable in unpresented ways, which has been made clear by writers like Yuval Harari.“The difference between metaphysics and science is not about what you can see and what you cannot see. It is about what you are paying attention to when you are seeing.”“What we call postmodernism is just modernism with the volume turned WAY up.”The difference between modern, postmodern, and metamodern views on science and the realities disclosed by science.What does it mean to cut a definition of the human out of our education systems?The relevance of Rudolf Steiner’s metaphysics and pedagogy in 21st Century education – especially its attention to subjectivity and interiority.How fundamentalism, nationalism, racism, and other regressive movements in society are symptoms of a postmodern assault on consensus reality.“In the absence of metaphysics, there’s a vacuum of meaning…what can step into that is not always pretty.”“After postmodernism, we can’t return to some pat, totalizing answer for everybody. After postmodernism, when we begin to build a new coherence, it’s always going to be a polycentric and dynamic and always renegotiated coherence. And that’s what science ought to be, which is to say, knowledge building, and not knowledge finding. Period.”“Ideas matter – and right now, we live in a context where ideas matter only insofar as they can be leveraged for clicks on websites that generate advertisement revenue.”When did we start gladly giving our decision-making powers over to others? And who do we trust now when we know that expertise is so contextual and frequently abused?Making the Earth into a giant building is the beginning of metamodern history – the Anthropocene signaling our deep relationship with the ecosphere.Michael reveals his vision of an Eclipse Station & Black Madonna University as a nobler motivation for a second “space race.”We’ve succeeded in making mega-machines out of people but need to reframe what it means to be IN relationship…Hyperobjects and a metamodern investigation of synchronicity and time…the objectivity of time is tricky.“Animals do not build sundials, even though they would benefit greatly from them. And so you’ll notice that one of the things that sets humans apart is their ability to make metaphysics – that they relate to things that are objectively real, like time.”The eternal and the everlasting – two different things.“Who gets to decide, and how do we get to decide, on these deep questions?”“To reify a false and truncated metaphysics – for example, to say that love doesn’t exist, that free will doesn’t actually exist – to really try to build institutions based on that, which would result in a radically authoritarian society – these things have been done. But never with the technological power that we now have to, for example, to build a school around that hypothesis. Or an army. And so there’s this very sincere need to make sure that as we move through this period, we’re keeping the voices who want to simplify and reduce and return to modernity and the monological at bay. So applaud, the postmodernists, but we also want to get beyond the postmodern critique, and the whole spirit and emotion of critique, and somehow move into a space where we’re reconstructing a new metanarrative, instead of taking potshots and deconstructing anyone who steps up to offer a metanarrative. After postmodernism it needs to be provisional, polycentric, built iteratively through collaboration. But there needs to be a project in good spirits in that direction. Because the regressive tendencies on the right who want to drive us toward racism and nationalism are having questions about, ‘What is the human?,’ and answering them irrationally. We need to have VERY reasonable and profound answers to questions like, ‘What is human?,’ ‘What are we here on Earth to do?,’ ‘What is a relationship?,’ ‘How important are relationships?,’ ‘What is love?,’ ‘Is love real?’, ‘What’s the significance of love?’…these things are part of what it means to be human.”How do we build a just and humane, “post-tragic” culture on the other side of the Crisis of the Anthropocene?We are all dependent on unjust and ecologically devastating supply chains…now what?“Hate creates externalities. Love creates no externalities.”The logic of the metamodern system has to be one in which there are no externalities.Support this show on PatreonJoin the Facebook GroupSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Google PodcastsSubscribe on StitcherSubscribe on SpotifySubscribe on iHeart Radio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next
Hanzi Freinacht - The Six Metamodern Political Strategies (pt. 2)

Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 105:26


Part 2 of my conversation with Hanzi Freinacht on the six strategic forms of a metamodern politics. Sign up for the Infinite Clues Newsletter https://www.getrevue.co/profile/emerge Second Brain Notes on Hanzi https://www.evernote.com/l/AJbhn6k4CnJMWIXq8BrA1P1OaZpGT2A1V78

Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next
Making Sense of Hanzi (pt. 1)

Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 18:18


Ethan and Daniel have a conversation about part one of the episode with Hanzi Freinacht. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emerge/support

Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next
Hanzi Freinacht - Towards a Metamodern Politics (pt. 1)

Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 85:27


A conversation with Hanzi Freinacht, the author of 'The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics'. This episode is part one of a two part series. For more about metamodernism and Hanzi's work check out https://metamoderna.org/ - Hanzi's blog and home on the web. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emerge/support

Lateral Conversations
Hanzi Freinacht (Metamodernism - second visit) [engl.]

Lateral Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 89:00


Hanzi Freinacht is a Swiss philospher and author of the book 'The Listening Society'. He is also a proponent or originator of the Swiss school of metamodernism, that is a philosophy that, like integral theory, performatism or digimodernism, goes beyond postmodernity and connects an explicit poltical theory with a stages model of individual and adult development This is his secind visit here at this pocast, and we had a great conversation about the individual and cognitive side of metamodernism.

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
E67 - Book review and a tip on morning routines: Hanzi Freinacht's The Listening Society

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 7:18


Hanzi Freinacht has written a fantastic book, The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics Book One, on adult development and why it matters. He lays out an analysis of the various leadership development models and adds a few other layers of development needed. His main point is that development matters. We need to develop our mental and emotional capacities in order to contend with the world we have created. We need to develop our inner dimensions to keep up and manage the complexities of what has evolved in our various cultures and economic systems. He is a little short on practical how to's, so I endeavour to offer some practical steps to help us evolve. This week it is on morning routines. Resources mentioned: Tian Chi http://herbworks.com/tianchi/ Yi Jin Jing https://www.penguniversity.com/

Lateral Conversations
Hanzi Freinacht (Metamoderna) [engl.]

Lateral Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2018


The philosopher Hanzi Freinacht is the author of the new book 'The listening society'. We are talking about the psychological und political implications of metamodernism, about a new view on society, new political structures and how metamodernism compares to other post-postmodern philosophies.