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▶️ Join a free leadership masterclass: https://www.firsthuman.com/masterclass/ ▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/ My guest this week is Peter Merry, multifaceted thinker and social entrepreneur with a background in languages and theater. Influenced by radical ideas on sanity and society, Peter's journey blends philosophy, social entrepreneurship, and education. Peter's extraordinary life path has taken him from avant-garde theatre in Paris, to delivering education in Ghana, to helping an IBM business unit achieve triple-digit business growth. He's now working on cutting-edge technology with the potential to help humankind make its next leap in consciousness. Meet the man on the frontier! We talk: How flatworms don't just grow back their heads The nature of time Working energetically with businesses Can we reintegrate the feminine? The ultimate magic lamp Links: Peter's Website Subscribe for more transformative conversations!
Dr. Peter Merry is co-founder of Wyrd Experience, developing leading-edge consciousness technology and research. He is also co-founding Chief Innovation Officer of Ubiquity University. He is one of the world's top experts on transformative leadership, working in and across different sectors, training government ministers, CEOs and civil society leaders. His experience includes developing and delivering a transformative leadership program for top level stakeholders in the health sector in the Global South, facilitating integral change processes in multinational corporations and government ministries, and running multistakeholder initiatives with global stakeholders. He has also spent many years in the not-for-profit sector. He is a recognized expert in the field of futureproof learning, science and consciousness, and integral leadership. He had his first book published in English and Dutch (Evolutionary Leadership, 2005) a second one in 2019 called Why Work? on designing work for people and planet, a third one in November 2020 called Leading from the Field and a fourth called Volution in 2023. He has an MSc in Human Ecology from Edinburgh University and a PhD from Ubiquity's Wisdom School on volution theory. For more information, see https://petermerry.org.
Peter Merry shares how the power of humor takes you out of a bad headspace. He knows what he is talking about. Peter was diagnosed with cancer and giving three to five years. He helps us understand that laughing and humor doesn't avoid sadness, anger or fear it helps us navigate through the emotions. Peter relates this to his grandpa dying and his mother's unexpected death caused by a traffic accident. Peter's also share many more family stories reminding us why, “You Just Have To Laugh.” We thank Peter Merry for making our lives better with his humor and kind heart. Can anyone of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?” - Mathew 6:27
Peter Merry is very funny. He also knows how to make the un-funny – funny. And how it adds life to dealing with having cancer. This podcast inspires us all how to live, no matter what. And the way Peter makes us laugh is brilliant.
In this episode, Rob & Brendan unpack the revolutionary approaches of Ubiquity University in an interview with its trailblazing leader, Peter Merry. Ubiquity, a global educational institution, reaches learners worldwide with diverse courses rooted in regenerative and holistic principles. Peter, Co-founding Chief Innovation Officer, guides us through the vision, strategic partnerships, and the holistic learning pathways that set Ubiquity apart and shows how the ideas pioneered at Ubiquity can be applied to schools and colleges around the world. We hope you find this discussion interesting and inspirational. If you are interested in establishing which of the the three of school contexts you are currently in and how to support positive growth, please take our 2 minute survey which can be found here.
Joining me is one of this year'swinners of the IONS $100,000 Linda G. O'Bryant Noetic Sciences Research Prize: "Detecting Deviations from Random Activity as Indications of Consciousness Beyond the Brain" by Dr. Wolfhardt Janu, Dr. Vasileios Basios, Dr. Pier Francesco Moretti, Dr. Peter Merry, Dr. Annette Grathoff, and Professor Vicente Arraez These researchers propose that consciousness extends beyond the brain, interacting with the physical world beyond spacetime. Using Organized Random Event Generators (OREGs), they detect measurable disturbances known as non-local synchronicities. The “Ritual series” experiment explores ritual-related patterns, while the “ICU/Hospice series” connects OREGs to patient rooms, expecting synchronized data with significant events. This proposal provides insightful perspectives on the profound relationship between consciousness and the physical world, reshaping our understanding of existence. https://noetic.org/blog/research-prize-winners/ Dr. Vasileios Basios is a senior researcher at the Physics of Complex Systems Department of the University of Brussels, conducting interdisciplinary research on self-organisation and emergence in complex matter as well as aspects of the foundations of complex systems. During his formative years he worked within the team of Ilya Prigogine at the Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry in Brussels. He is interested on the history of ideas in science and their role in the transformation of science beyond the prevailing mechanistic world-view. He believes that never before has the need for a qualitative change in science been so apparent and pressing and that complexity studies have made such a radical change not just possible but imperative.PLEASE HELP THE CHANNEL GROW ☕️ SUBSCRIBE, like, comment, and click the Notification Bell so you don't miss a show. Thank you! https://www.youtube.com/mysticloungePlease leave a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts.LINK TREE: https://linktr.ee/CoffeeandUFOsHALF LIGHT documentary: https://tubitv.com/movies/678744/half-lightCheck out other fantastic Un-X shows at https://www.unxnetwork.com/shows
In this episode of The (Re)generative Education Podcast I chat with dr. Peter Merry, chief innovation officer of Ubiquity University and a thought leader in the field of transformational leadership. He argues for the creation of portfolio's of learning that show proof of competences based on interactions with life, leveraging the multiplicity of learning that happens throughout someone's life on their way to formal accreditated degree. In this approach there is a balance between a social impact project, self-mastery and skills and knowledge development through courses and electives offered by Ubiquity or any other place of learning . In this discussion the following systemic barriers and opportunities emerged: Allowing learners to provide evidence of learning from their life as well as other educational institutions to construct a portfolio of competence at The inclusion of the subjective into the realm of academia, for example by including art works in the dissertation and the inclusion of the inner experience of working on the dissertation. The inclusion of bringing in knowing and learning that include but go beyond cognitive learning can help us navigate some of the challenges that we are facing by seeing the interconnectedness of the problems and systems we are engaged with. Peter argues that we have already transgressed some of the natural tipping points and we thus need to move beyong sustaining towards regenerating natural systemic health. Argues that it is in enacting change in the world you realize why you have learn and work on self-mastery. The self-mastery side is most difficult component of teaching this approach through a digital approach, to assess this weekly journal entries as well as quarterly reflective reports based on mindfulness practices in relationship to their social impact and cognitive study are asked for. This process is supported through a self-mastery mentor as well as social impact coach who supports them in their personal development journey and incubation periods for their projects respectively. Accreditation bodies can be the main blocking bodies to innovation in HE, re-examining their role and practice to contribute to educational innovation is paramount. External Links UBIQUITY UNIVERSITY IS A GLOBAL UNIVERSITY DESIGNED FOR SOCIAL IMPACT Peter Merry - UbiVerse About – Peter Merry Peter Merry – This site exists to help you discover the world of Peter Merry Peter Merry | LinkedIn Peter Merry | Transition World Global Accreditation Council
Explore the different roles that you have laid for yourself in creating your life. Peter Merry talks about how experiences can influence your purposeful living and how it defines your life.A creative thinker-doer committed to making the biggest possible positive impact with the least possible effort. Peter is co-founding Chief Innovation Officer at Ubiquity, founder of the Center for Human Emergence (Netherlands), and a founding partner of Engage!. He has worked in and across different sectors. As well as co-founding and leading the organisations above, his experience includes facilitating integral change processes in multinational corporations, and government ministries, and in multistakeholder initiatives with global stakeholders. He has also spent many years in the not-for-profit sector. He is a recognised expert in the field of evolutionary systems dynamics and Spiral Dynamics Integral in particular. His first book was published in English and Dutch (Evolutionary Leadership, 2005) and his second in 2019 (Why Work? on designing work for people and planet - www.whyworkbook.com). His third book Leading from the Field (https://leadingfromthefield.com) is due out at the end of November 2020. . He has an MSc in Human Ecology from Edinburgh University and a PhD from Ubiquity's Wisdom School on volution theory (see www.volutiontheory.net). His personal website is www.petermerry.org.
Peter Merry is, among other things, a social innovator, public speaker, author and consultant. We talked about some of his ideas, particularly about volution, volition, evolutionary leadership, Spiral Dynamics, a bit of occult psychology and free will. Great stuff, do it up! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcast-c709ee4/message
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For episode twelve of season two, Tim and Tuesday speak directly to the invitations they are receiving in the work of getting big change done. At this particular time in the world, what new dimensions and new experiences might we say ‘yes’ to in order to stay awake, see clearly and take action?Together, Tim Merry and Tuesday Ryan-Hart are THE OUTSIDE—systems change and equity facilitators who bring the fresh air necessary to organize movements, organizations, and collaborators forward for progress, surfacing new mindsets for greater participation and shared impact.2.12 —— SHOW NOTESTues: When we talk about invitation we tend to focus outward - how do we invite folks in; which is really important and a key part of our work, but I like this different twist you are inviting, Tim. What are the invitations we are saying yes to?Tim: One of the recent invitations I said yes too was Bioneers in California. It was an invitation that engaged me and my life in things I would never experience otherwise—to engage with cultures and beliefs and song and poetry and ways of thinking about the world that kind of expand me and my family’s view.Tues: At this moment, I am in a cycle of saying “yes” to intuition. I was invited to a three-day Collective Consciousness Retreat exploring ritual, meditation and a more structured dialogue practice to surface what was between us. It felt like one of those little side doors. Within the first 10 minutes someone in the group talked about ‘trustlessness’ - the idea that trust isn’t even the currency we should be using. It was for me as radical an idea as getting rid of capitalism. I want to be with people who are really pushing an idea.Tim: The idea of “side doors” significantly informs our work together. Some of those journeys are therapeutic, some are courses we do, some are events we attend, some of those journeys are conversations we have with people we are close to. These “side doors” are pushing us and expanding us.Tim: At Bioneers, I went to a panel discussion hosted by Jerry Tello, where he talked about his experience of working with the sacred masculine… and he finished on this line: “do your own work.” This is what you are pointing too, Tues. Trust your own intuition to take you to places that take you beyond your own comfort, that focus you into your own work, that force you to grow.Tues: There is an old Art of Hosting question that says, “If you were born a question, what question would it be?” My question is “How do I help these people be together better?” It goes right back to the guiding principals of The Outside. The bones of it are collective liberation.Tim: I would love our listeners to go to our Facebook page or Instagram and post their question there. My question would be “How do we create the conditions for people to solve their own problems?”Tues: Do you think this is a different time in human history for this? Is there something possible at this time?Tim: I think you are asking a question that someone like Gibrán Rivera or my brother, Peter Merry, who have done very specific investigation into evolutionary leadership can answer. I don’t know whether this is a unique time in the world… but what I do know is that I am alive and I want to make the best of it.Tues: What I want to end on is asking our listeners to get a little quiet and see what the invitations are that they are receiving now. You can also post this to our social media as well.Poem turned into Song: “Switch It On,” an original song by Merry And Derkee (Tim Merry & Marc Derkee), produced by Gary Blakemore.Subscribe to the podcast now—in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or anywhere else you find podcasts. New episodes will be available every second Tuesday. If you’d like to get in touch with us about something you heard on the show, reach us at podcast@findtheoutside.com. Find the song we played in today’s show—and every song we’ve played in previous shows—on the playlist. Just search ‘Find the Outside’ on Spotify.Duration: 41:21Produced by: Mark Coffin @ Sound Good StudiosTheme music: Gary BlakemoreEpisode cover image: source See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In the first ever episode of the Pro Mobile Podcast, Pro Mobile's editor Eddie Short is joined by US wedding specialist and DJ trainer Peter Merry who shares the story of how he first became a DJ and how he went on to become a leader and innovator in the industry. Peter also shares his advice for other DJs as well as lots of anecdotes from his life as a DJ. Essential listening for any mobile DJ or anyone interested in becoming one.
Peter Merry is an evolutionary leader who operates at the evolutionary edge of our civilisation. He has spent many years facilitating and leading change in a variety of organisations including traditional corporates and leading-edge transitional organisations. He has been pioneering the practical application of energetics and wisdom including the new technique of systemic energy tuning. […]
What evidence is there - if any - to believe that the claims of Christianity are true? Can a reasonable person really put their faith securely in Jesus? Join Peter Merry as he separates fact from fiction, truth from tradition, and takes a look at some questions that both skeptics and believers have. Whether you’ve been a believer a long time, new to the faith, or just want to check out what Christianity is all about, Examine the Evidence seminars are a great place to learn.
Guest speaker Peter Merry discusses the topic Do All Roads Lead to God? - looking at comparative religions and cults: Buddhism, Hinduism, New Age, Judaism, Islam, Scientology, Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witness, Christian Science, and Christianity.
Guest speaker Peter Merry discusses the topic Do All Roads Lead to God? - looking at comparative religions and cults: Buddhism, Hinduism, New Age, Judaism, Islam, Scientology, Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witness, Christian Science, and Christianity.
In this seminar, guest speaker Peter Merry will discuss what the Bible has to say about Heaven and Hell, while also examining many of the popular misconceptions that have been presented in our culture. Finally, we will explore some of the distortions that have been promoted as “Biblical” by some groups, including cults. Our lives here will be incredibly short compared to our existence in eternity.
In this seminar, guest speaker Peter Merry will discuss what the Bible has to say about Heaven and Hell, while also examining many of the popular misconceptions that have been presented in our culture. Finally, we will explore some of the distortions that have been promoted as “Biblical” by some groups, including cults. Our lives here will be incredibly short compared to our existence in eternity.