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Best podcasts about seeing differently

Latest podcast episodes about seeing differently

WPC Tiburon
Sunday Worship, March 30, 2025

WPC Tiburon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 64:55


Rob's sermon is titled, "Seeing Differently."

ACB Community
20241226 Seeing Differently in 2025

ACB Community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 59:34


20241226 Seeing Differently in 2025 Originally Broadcasted December 26, 2024, on ACB Media 5   Whether you've had your Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses for a while or just received them from Santa, we swapped tips and tricks so we can all see a little clearer in the new year.

Dukes & Bell
Hawks and Alex Sarr seeing differently

Dukes & Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 38:01


In hour 1 the guys react to comments made by Landry Fields and Alex Sarr about the decision not to workout ahead of the draft, plus a chat with Atlanta United's Garth Lagerwey 

Choose to be Curious
Ep. #207: Seeing Differently: Curiosity, Creativity & Dyslexia, with Rebecca Kamen

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 28:00


You wouldn't know it, given her passion for research and accumulation of impressive academic credentials, but one thing artist and educator Rebecca Kamen doesn't do very well is read. Only as an adult did she come to understand that she lives with dyslexia – a challenge in making the connection between the letters on a page and their meaning and sound – a challenge in reading. As we come to understand the human brain better, we're also coming to see that dyslexia, once uniformly regarded as a learning disability, is also a lens for seeing things differently. Think “neurodivergent” not “disabled." I was delighted when Rebecca, the deeply curious & creative person who happens to have dyslexia, reached out to me with an offer to explore all three. Learn more about Rebecca Kamen's work on her website: rebeccakamen.com Theme music by Sean Balick; "The Summit", by K2, via Blue Dot Sessions.

TFW Church
The Gospel of Matthew [17:1-13] Seeing Differently (part 44) - Steve Parsons

TFW Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 44:02


TFW Church
The Gospel of Matthew [17:1-13] Seeing Differently (part 44) - Steve Parsons

TFW Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 44:02


TFW Church
The Gospel of Matthew [17:1-13] Seeing Differently (part 44) - Steve Parsons

TFW Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 44:02


I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Get Out of Your Head: Mexico Artist Retreat & Tips on Seeing Differently in the Everyday

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 16:41


Over the summer, I had the amazing opportunity to run our first international artist retreat to Oaxaca, Mexico. It was an incredible time filled with connection between artists and discovery. This week, I share about our trip and also share how I get out of my own head to see my day-to-day differently. We can't always hop on a plane to get out of our routine, so I wanted to share how I “switch my lens” when I feel like I am in a bit of a rut. This allows me to generate new ideas for my work and rediscover my own lightness in life.  Reminder: September 15 Fall Deadline to Apply to be a Studio Visit Artist   Sponsored by: New York Studio School- https://nyss.org/ Join the expansive NYSS community in New York City or virtually this fall.   Links: Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Watch our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ilikeyourworkpodcast Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram  

Arlington Street Church
SERMON: Seeing Differently: Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie

Arlington Street Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 22:30


Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, September 3, 2023.

Society Church Podcast, Sacramento CA
Do It Again God: Seeing Differently

Society Church Podcast, Sacramento CA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 52:13


Mars Hill
Seeing Differently

Mars Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023


The prophet Elisha sees the world differently. He sees it in light of God's redemptive activity, not only among Israel, but all the nations. In his urging to the king of Israel to demonstrate hospitality, he helps reveal what God has done for all people in Jesus Christ.2 Kings 6:8-15Questions to consider...Withward [Community]: How is my understanding of and engagement with the church being formed during this Gathering?Backward [Roots]: What personal stories, Biblical narratives, or church traditions are being drawn to my mind in this Gathering?Forward [Journey]: What is a practical next step I can take in my journey of following the way of Jesus?

Fractal Donut - Spiritual Technology: Embody through Practice

A few practices in creating perspective, play, and surprising what would normally make you fearful --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachael-pham/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachael-pham/support

For People with Bishop Rob Wright
Seeing Differently

For People with Bishop Rob Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 19:22


Lent is a season where we try to get our minds and behinds in line with God. It's a chance to grow closer to God and let God do some work in us.This Lent, Bishop Wright is offering a 5-part video series themed Jesus Makes the Difference. This 5-part series is based on the Sunday lectionary of Lent and includes a reflection guide.In this episode, Melissa and Bishop Wright have a conversation about the fourth installment, Seeing Like Jesus Makes the Difference.Learn more about the series here.

The Dental Hacks Podcast
Very Dental: Dr. Ricardo Mitrani on the Value of Silence

The Dental Hacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 68:01


Dr. Ricardo Mitrani has lectured all over the world on all kinds of dental topics. He takes engaging with his audience VERY seriously. Alan spoke with Ricardo at the Spear Summit in 2022 about the challenges that an educator faces when his medium (face to face seminars and workshops) changes drastically. As always, Ricardo and Alan have an extended and wide ranging conversation covering a bunch of topics: The challenges of the "one way" remote presentation  Why is real time audience feedback so important Ricardo's "Masterclass" experience and how he brought it to the hybrid education model at Spear How storytelling helps in education Creating an interaction with patients that is all your own Using silence to allow patients to process "What are we doing today, doc?" Oof. Are you able to take the time to talk with patients? All the data that you can collect from the patient might allow you to detach from actual patient care. "I didn't feel listened to" Authentic connection vs. "academic" connection Al on perfectionism (spoiler: it's not a good thing) Ricardo on the craftmanship of presentation (does a multimedia show have real value in education?) Asking question is POWERFUL. Patients struggle to ask the questions, so why not have your assistant ask them of you while the patient is there? Some links from the show: Spear Education Spear Summit 2023 Masterclass Online Classes Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell Making Sense with Sam Harris The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently by Beau Lotto Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," or "Lipscomb!" The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! -- Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code “VERYDENTAL10” you'll get another 10% off your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! -- The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! -- Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! -- CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even  their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!  

Guerrilla Christianity
S4E11: Seeing Differently (Advent 2016)

Guerrilla Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 29:12


Sermon #199 We are continuing our Advent journey and the word for the third Sunday is "See."  When John the Baptist found himself in prison he began to have doubts.  After all, he had given his entire life to onepurpose, determined before he was even conceived.  That purpose was to proclaim the coming Christ.  And now, in prison, he was thinking, is this it?  Or did I waste my whole life?  Jesus' response to John's inquiry reminds us that sometimes we need to stop seeing things the way the world wants us to see them, and start seeing things the way God does. Matthew 11:2-11 Recorded at Hudson UMC on December 11, 2016 (Originally published December 24, 2016) S.D.G.

Northpoint Austin
Seeing Differently | Money See, Money Do, Part 1

Northpoint Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 41:19


Did you know that 16 out of 38 of Jesus' parables revolve around one subject? Would you be surprised to know that subject is money? What's more astounding is that not one time did Jesus ever actually ask for money. Why then did He talk about it so often? Because He knew that if we see money how God sees money, we will be more inclined to do what God says about money. Why is obedience with money so important? It may have more implications for your heart than your wallet than you might think. Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all things Northpoint! Thank you for giving to support Northpoint: https://www.npaustin.com/give STAY CONNECTED: Website: https://npaustin.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/experiencenorthpoint/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northpoint_ch/ #NorthpointAustin #Money #MoneySeeMoneyDo #BuckGiebelhaus #stories #churchonline #inspiration #faith #savior #freedom #Northpoint #fulllife #Jesus #2022 #church

Divinely Detoured
Seeing Differently

Divinely Detoured

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 13:29


Any type of loss can give us a gradual, clearer perspective. With intention, we can learn to see small, important things more clearly.

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali
Beau Lotto on Perception, Spirituality and Neuroscience - E160

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 91:34


How do we understand and change our reality? In this episode Amisha talks to Beau Lotto, a neuroscientist and world-renowned expert in perception. Beau's research explores the ways in which we experience the world through our own versions of reality. By illuminating principles of perception he has helped individuals and companies transform their approach to creativity and innovation. Beau is the founder of the world's first neuro-design studio, Lab of Misfits, which takes a disruptive approach to research, partnering with brands and research institutes to blend science, art and performance to explore pivotal principles in current culture. He is a sought after public speaker and author of ‘Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently'. Amisha and Beau talk about the remarkable power of our minds. Beau takes us into the deeper layers of his research sharing vivid examples of how our past experiences shape our perceptions, define our behaviour patterns and become meaningful experiences. He explains how our brains encode the histories of meaning and generate future behaviour patterns and perceptions. Beau reveals that we have the power to expand our identities and experience ourselves as diverse beings when we change our perceptions. They talk about the how we are the source of our lived patterns and that shifting these is possible by taking agency of the context that these were created in. We learn that bringing wonder and awe into our lives increases the possibility of change. The possibility itself lies within becoming self-aware and self-honest, and aligning our actions and words with our values, intentions and insight, which changes the context of our egos and our past patterns. This process expands our identities offering us to live an authentic, diverse and fearless life. Links from this episode and more at www.allthatweare.org

Brighton First United Methodist Church Online Sermons
“Parables Of Jesus: Women Anointing Jesus – Seeing Differently”

Brighton First United Methodist Church Online Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022


Rev Jon Reynolds preaches on Luke 7:36 – 8:3 The post “Parables Of Jesus: Women Anointing Jesus – Seeing Differently” appeared first on First United Methodist Church-Brighton & Whitmore Lake.

The Evolving Leader
Beyond Collaboration Overload with Rob Cross

The Evolving Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 55:46


Is it time for organizations to start hiring chief collaboration officers? In this episode of the Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Jean and Scott talk to Rob Cross, Professor of Global Leadership at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, author of ‘Beyond Collaboration Overload' and consultant. Rob explains that while collaboration can be the answer to many business challenges, leaders must learn to recognize, promote, and efficiently distribute the right kinds of collaborative work, or their teams and top talent will bear the costs of too much demand for too little supply.   Beyond Collaboration Overload (Harvard Business Review Press, 2021) 0.00 Introduction3.02 Can you give us some background to your work and approaches, particularly in network analysis that led you to the ideas you write about in Beyond Collaboration Overload?5.35 Can you give us an overview of the two parts of the book and tell us what the payoff is for those who read it?8.20 What do you mean by identity triggers? 10.40 How can someone identify their particular identity trigger, that gets them stuck in patterns of behaviours and responsiveness that are counterproductive for them?  11.49 Can you give us a snapshot of what a day in the life of ‘Scott' (a character in your book) might be?15.59 How are the command and control fanatics that still exist in some organisations coping with collaboration overload?18.26 When you go into a C-suite, how do you help them better understand this strategically? 20.03 What have you observed about the different types of collaboration?25.44 Can you share some of your other ideas around how we might avoid other forms of overload and/or other recurring microstressers that impact on us? 32.41 Is all of this reliant on your getting to grips with your identity trigger first?34.22 What have you learnt about how high performers are now spending their time, especially those who might get back 18-24% of their time by incorporating these tactics?39.44 Can you talk to us about the cumulative effects of microstressers?45.43 The point you made earlier about understanding your needs requires a certain type of self-awareness because as we get busier, we run the risk of being cut off from what we're feeling. What have you learnt about high performers and their ability to tune into those needs?49.08 What happened to the character ‘Scott' who we mentioned earlier in the interview?52.26 In ten years time, what could an organisation that embraces more of this understanding look like? Recommended listening from the Evolving Leader archive:The Science of Seeing Differently with Dr Beau Lotto Social: Instagram           @evolvingleader LinkedIn             The Evolving Leader Podcast Twitter               @Evolving_Leader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.

New City Church Sydney
Suffering, Sin, and Seeing Differently

New City Church Sydney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022


In the healing of a man born blind, the Pharisees' blame, judgment and exclusion are confronted by Jesus' mercy, healing and welcome. Steff attempts to disrupt some bad disability theology and develop a more nuanced doctrine of sin, as we explore how to see God's presence differently.

High Performance Conversations with James Cant
Revealed: The Secret Method to Drug-Free Pain Management

High Performance Conversations with James Cant

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 90:04


Did you know that pain management isn’t just about feeding and taking in stuff That will make our condition better? It’s not just about eating right Proper medication Supplementation and all that sort of stuff Because apparently, we can take all the healthiest things in the world And still struggle with recovery Still stay in our pain If we don’t optimize our body’s waste management? But when it comes to overall pain management, that’s just the tip of the iceberg I recently had a chat with one of my idols in medical science His name is Dr. Perry Nickelston He is a chiropractic physician focusing on performance enhancement Corrective exercise and metabolic fitness nutrition Dr. Perry is also a certified Functional Movement Specialist (FMS), and Selective Functional Movement Assessment Specialist (SMAS) I’ve been following this high performance individual since I was in uni And if there is one thing that Dr. Perry knows like the back of his hand It would definitely be pain management He’s another bloke who had a real case of chronic pain That dragged him down into a deep hole of depression And entertained thoughts of offing himself out of hopelessness How he bounced back is completely incredible It is a mentality that he applied to his new found approach in managing pain But don’t let his credentials scare you Dr. Perry explains the intricacies of how our body works It’s response to pain and recovery In a really cool way That even a 12 year old can understand If you want to hear more on what Dr Perry has to say And see me fanboy a little over this legend Hit the play button now and get on with the chat with Dr Perry Nickelston and I See you in my episode, legends. Cheers. Highlights: [02:28] Things Dr Perry shouldn’t have done in the 80s [06:36] Why pain? And Why trust science? [12:34] Encountering suffering from auto-immune diseases thoughts of suicide [17:17] Pulling himself out of the quicksand [20:37] Why we should focus on waste removal [24:35] The real role of our liver and other body signals [36:41] What does it really mean to “detoxify”? [44:01] How much (water, minerals, sleep, etc.) is really enough? [52:17] How to really breathe the right way [01:01:33] Understanding the “dynamical systems” [01:07:15] Mentality, awareness, and everything that comes along with it [01:14:11] The real damage that inflammation does to our body [01:23:15] The science of seeing differently Resource Links: Reach out to Dr Perry Nickelston: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perrynickelston/ ; painlasercenter.com/ ; stopchasingpain.com; stopchasingpain.blogspot.com/ Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently by Beau Lotto: https://www.amazon.com/Deviate-Science-Differently-Beau-Lotto/dp/1478909161 Learn more about my coaching, how you and thousands of other legends like yourself can change your life for the better: https://jcfcoaching.com/ Stay on track with your progress with us: https://www.facebook.com/JCF-Support-Team-532089067167965 Join our Facebook group and receive FREE information on how you can slay through life like a savage: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancemen Learn more about the Hierarchy of Health: https://jcfcoaching.kartra.com/page/hierarchy_of_health Do you want to reach your Summit? Sign up here for FREE: https://jcfcoaching.kartra.com/page/life-summit Thanks for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to like, subscribe and share this podcast. I’ll see you at the next one! Connect with JCF Coaching: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JamesCantIFBBPro Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jcfcoaching Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-cant-86580592/ Tag me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamescant_/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain
SCP Podcast Episode 217: Dr. Beau Lotto

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 67:11


  Dr. Beau Lotto joins us again.  A neuroscientist and world-renowned expert in perception; his research explores the ways in which we experience the world through our own versions of reality. As Beau puts it, "the brain never sees the world as it actually is, only the world that is useful to see." By illuminating these principles of perception he has helped individuals and companies transform their approach to creativity and innovation. Beau is a three-time main stage TED speaker. He has spoken at the G8, Google's Zeitgest, Wired, Oslo Freedom Forum, Big Think and contributed to the BBC, National Geographic, Netflix and PBS. Beau is also the founder of the world's first neuro-design studio, Lab of Misfits. Part lab, part creative studio, Lab of Misfits takes a disruptive approach to research, partnering with brands to blend science, art and performance to explore pivotal principles in current culture. Their "experiential experiments" invite consumers to engage with brands and offer brands science-backed insights that foster innovation. Previous and current Lab of Misfits partnerships include: Cirque du Soleil (awe and wonder), L'Oreal (empowerment), The Charles Koch Institute (tolerance), BCW Public Relations (insight) and The London Science Museum (curiosity). Beau's latest book, Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently, explores the surprising science of creativity and unveils the unexpected relationship between perception, reality and innovation. Highlights of this podcast include: Perception  Rules vs Principles Context Adaptability Perceptional intelligence Over praising Risk Uncertainty Change Love Feeling Relationships Assumptions And So Much More! To participate in the "The Map of Pain Experiment" visit here.  To connect with Beau on social media visit: Instagram - @beaulotto or at BeauLotto.com.  Previous episode with Dr. Beau Lotto. 

Worship Without Walls
Seeing Differently

Worship Without Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 31:58


Job 42:1-6,10-17. Hebrews 7:23-28. Mark 10:46-52 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/worship-without-wall/support

Heart Truth Devotions
Seeing Differently

Heart Truth Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 2:25


"I would have lost heart, unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."Psalm 27:13

The Biblical Mind
Biblical Artist Series: Seeing Differently through Art (Steve Prince)

The Biblical Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 56:43


Steve Prince knew he wanted to be an artist since he was five years old. Art can be a powerful way to worship, and being a maker of things allows us to reflect God the Creator. For Prince, being a Christian and an artist go hand and hand—he sees his artwork as a calling. In this episode, Dru Johnson talks to Steve about his life as a Christian artist, the influence of his Catholic upbringing in New Orleans, how he communicates through art, and how Scripture and art relate. They discuss a piece of Prince's art. Show notes: 0:00 Being a Christian and an artist 6:43 Church background informing art 15:50 Using art to wrestle with Scripture 23:12 “Genesis: In the Beginning” 34:30 Should Christians make monuments of humans? 43:30 The Bible is alive Show notes by Serena Tuomi. Credits for the music used in TBM podcast can be found at: hebraicthought.org/credits.

Embrace the Unknown
Back to School (Ep. 4)

Embrace the Unknown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 25:39


Imagine someone gave you both the time and money to do a course, anything you desired. Would you learn something just for fun? Would you expand your current skills? Would you try something you never did before? We talk about the reasons to pursue further education, our own experiences, and list some points to consider when deciding what course is right for you. Mercedes explains the benefits of ditching "safe" studies in favour of play and experimentation. Thinking of going back to school to change career? Ylva shares how volunteer work and short internships can give you valuable hands-on experience before going all-in. Other topics in this episode: snowboarding, building career capital, prototyping your life, and how our brains don't like uncertainty—except in play. Books mentioned: So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by Cal Newport Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently by Beau Lotto Music by https://www.purple-planet.com

River's Edge Community Church
Unburdened: Seeing Differently

River's Edge Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 27:02


Message Series: UnburdenedWeek 1 - Seeing DifferentlyUsing the weight to propel you forward toward your goals.

The Leadership Standard
The Leadership Standard – 019 – Beau Lotto - Professor of Neuroscience, Author, and Entrepreneur

The Leadership Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 56:43


Beau Lotto is a neuroscientist and world-renowned expert in perception. His research explores the ways in which we experience the world through our own versions of reality – and he has helped brands like Cirque du Soleil, Microsoft, and L'oreal gain valuable, science-backed insights into their businesses and customers. As Beau puts it, “the brain never sees the world as it actually is, only the world that is useful to see.” By illuminating these principles of perception, he has helped individuals and companies completely transform their approach to creativity and innovation. He is a three-time main stage TED Speaker and is also the founder of the world's first neuro-design studio, Lab of Misfits. Part lab, part creative studio, Lab of Misfits takes a disruptive approach to research, partnering with brands to blend science, art, and performance to explore pivotal principles in current culture. He is also a best-selling author, and his latest book, Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently, explores the surprising science of creativity and unveils the unexpected relationship between perception, reality, and innovation. Beau has spoken at the G8, Google's Zeitgeist, Wired, Oslo Freedom Forum, Big Think and contributed to the BBC, National Geographic, Netflix, and PBS – and in this episode of The Leadership Standard podcast hosted by TEC Speaker and branding expert Gair Maxwell, he provides listeners with the framework to expertly navigate periods of uncertainty, how to strategically approach personal and professional problems, and how to successfully inspire innovation within their teams.

The Evolving Leader
The Science of Seeing Differently with Dr Beau Lotto

The Evolving Leader

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 53:50


How can we see the world more clearly? In what seems to be an era of rising polarization, what is real and true versus what is being driven by motivated reasoning, self-deception and illusion?    This week on the Evolving Leader, co-hosts Jean and Scott talk to perceptual neuroscientist and author Dr Beau Lotto who opens our eyes and minds to the fact that we evolved to see what is useful, not accurate – that we never see reality as it is. Beau is the founder of Lab of Misfits, the world's only perceptual neuroscience creative studio, he is a regular keynote speaker (including three mainstage TED talks) and author of Deviate, the Science of Seeing Differently.  Social: Instagram           @evolvingleader LinkedIn             The Evolving Leader Podcast Twitter               @Evolving_Leader

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Seeing Differently: the Phillips Collection Reopens

Art as Experience: Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 60:00


We visit the Phillips Collection, this country’s first modern art museum, which has reopened for its 100th anniversary with an exhibition highlighting the collection’s great diversity. After a year-long closing due to COVID precautions, the museum in Washington DC has reopened to visitors.  In addition to great modernist masters Cezanne, Bonnard, De Kooning, Rothko, etc., […]

Five Minute Pro
Seeing Differently

Five Minute Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 1:03


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Seattle Mennonite Church Sermons
Seeing (differently) in the Dark

Seattle Mennonite Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 49:22


Anyone who has gone hiking or walking in the nighttime knows that darkness doesn't lead to not seeing; darkness leads to seeing differently. The prophet Joel writes that God's mothering, raven Spirit will be poured out on all flesh; causing children to prophesy, elders to dream dreams, and young ones to see visions. The nurturing embrace of darkness allows us to see differently so that we may first imagine, then believe, and finally begin to live into our elders' dreams and our young ones' visions. Thanks be to the God of shadows! --Sermon: begins at minute 21:00Scripture: Joel 2.12-13, 28-29Photo by Ryan Hutton on Unsplash--Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-726929. All rights reserved.Come Walk With Us – Text: South African traditional, trans. Gerhard Cartford © Luthern World Foundation. Music: South African traditional, arr. Anders Nyberg ©1984 Utryck; Walton Music Corp.Come, Holy Spirit, descend – Words and Music: ©1994 Iona Community / WGRG (North America)Joyful is the Dark – Words and Music: Brian Wren ©1989, Hope Publishing Co.Other Resources, from Creative Commons: Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-4.0):Call to Worship – Advent Welcome, Anna Beth Roeschley, from “Along the Arc,” ©2017 Brethren Mennonite CouncilOffertory Prayer, Joanna Harader, 2017, spaciousfaith.comAdditional Resource:Instrumental Recording: Wayfaring Stranger – arranged by Michael Bade

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
56: Seeing Differently (Candice Richards)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 34:09


Breakthrough City Church sermon

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain
SCP Podcast Episode 188: Dr. Beau Lotto

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 69:35


Dr. Beau Lotto joins the show! One of my favorite humans and huge influence in my personal and professional life. Author of one of my favorite books ‘Deviate The Science of Seeing Differently' You know I'm all about different. His brains stuff is amazing. Founder of the Lab of Misfits (best name ever) he has dedicated his life to researching, teaching and helping others understand the brain to help improve their heath and happiness. You are gonna love this. With I could talk to him for a year. That would be a long podcast. We have him all to ourselves for an hour. Strap in your brain. Here we go… Brain Candy Snippets: How perception changes everything His current cross country adventure of learning and exploration   Your space of possibility   The physiology of assumptions and biases Making sense of the senses  And  much more…   Link to Dr Lotto and Lab of Misfits : WEBSITE

Perfect Imbalance Podcast
28. PI #28: Steve Marshall - seeing differently, working on purpose

Perfect Imbalance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 65:04


On this episode I interview Dr Steve Marshall; the man behind seeing differently, working on purpose. On work-life balance Steve says; "On the face of it, it's a good idea but I've never achieved it. I think my most successful moments have been when I've not been in balance." Background Steve started out with a career in photography before deciding to apply for a role in the military. Having spent 22 years as a fighter pilot which he describes as an excellent career, he lost 26 of his friends in accidents. As he came towards the end of his 'flying job' he pondered what he might be able to do about the future accidents, as the current loss rate seemed to be deemed ok. Working with others he was able to influence some change to the organisational culture. Helping others Steve left the military in the hope that he could help people change the way that they think. In his work as a change consultant, Steve worked with groups of people to help them learn in ways that they achieve a collective personal transformation. He talks about values in organisations; "Often we go through life wearing somebody else's clothes; somebody else's face." Whilst Steve continues to work with doctoral students, he's just stepped away from the academic management role to pursue his love of image, vision, connection and 'seeing differently' as we offer witness to each other - so in his words; following his deeper, truer purpose! In some ways Steve's returned to what he loves most; having first expressed an interest in doing photo journalism at school only to be sent off to do work experience in the local Foundry! Find out more If you enjoyed the interview with Dr Steve Marshall then please do start a conversation with him on; Twitter Instagram LinkedIn You can also find more details on his website --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/perfectimbalance4/message

Four Thought
Seeing Differently

Four Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 22:38


Adam Morse, who is registered blind, explains how he directed an award winning film by seeing differently. When he was diagnosed at the age of nineteen with a rare eye condition, he feared at first that his ambitions to act and direct might be thwarted. A decade later, his dreams are being fulfilled and he hopes to blaze a trail for other artists with disabilities. Presenter: Olly Mann Producer: Sheila Cook Adam Morse @themorseforce

Chickmonks
Changing Perception with Julia Brown

Chickmonks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 64:46


Today’s guest is Julia Brown, an artist, entrepreneur, recovering fundamentalist Christian, and a living example of the mystical wisdom of the artist. Julia drops wisdom left and right in this conversation as she shares how she’s learned to navigate capitalism as an artist, and how her faith directs and influences her creative work. We talk about the limits of language, embracing mystery, and choosing compassion instead of judgement for ourselves and others. Julia has her own pottery business, and previously started an art studio for adults with disabilities in Nashville, TN. Julia and her husband live and work on the farm they created, the Tiny Giant Farm in Kalamazoo, MI.Connect with Julia's art and lifeConnect with Julia's craft and businessConnect with Heather on InstagramDid you hear? I'm now offering one-on-one spiritual guidance. If you're interested in diving deeper Into the work of God in your life, and feel like a guide would be helpful, you can learn more about spiritual guidance and get in touch with Heather on the Chickmonks website.Julia's references:Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently, Beau LottoThe Faithful Artist, Cameron J. AndersonChanging Signs of Truth, Crystal DowningHow Postmodernism Serves My Faith: Questioning Truth In Language, Philosophy, and Art, Crystal DowningBezalel's Body: The Death of God and the Birth of Art, Katie KresserPsychology Today's Narcissism series (my favorite line: "So, if there is an increase in narcissism, maybe it’s not such a bad thing.")

The Business of Authority
Seeing Differently with Kristin Smedley

The Business of Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 42:44


Note: We're planning a special episode for #150 and you can have a chance to participate! Just record your question (QuickTime is great for this), send it to us and if it's chosen, we will play your question and answer it on the show. What happens when you get so attached to a specific outcome that you become blind to other possibilities?How to get to those epiphany moments that will open you up to experience a break-through.Building resilience by looking to your past experiences and applying your existing learning.How to find the tools, resources and role models to create extraordinary outcomes, even when the deck is stacked against you.Using serendipity to push your agenda forward (and the plus side of a coffee addiction).The benefits of getting engaged in your various communities across geographies.Quotables“It’s never a full 180 (pivot)—there are always whispers, signs, intuition leading up to that. ”—KS “I’m fueled by being in service to the world. So that’s what I do when I’m in one of those pits.”—KS“I was going to take those boys by the hands and guide them to the greatness that I knew they were destined for.”—KS “I learned to develop relationships—not just asking for, but giving first.”—KS Related LinksWebsiteThe BookTwitterInstagramFacebook

Cameron United Methodist Church
8-23-20 Message "Seeing Differently: Part 2" by Pastor Dan Brown

Cameron United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 25:23


Mission CTRL
Seeing Differently with Chris Jarvis

Mission CTRL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 50:48


On this very special episode of Mission CTRL, Ramon speaks with esteemed guest, and long time friend, Chris Jarvis. A best selling author and successful entrepreneur, Chris Jarvis brings us insight into the world of perspective. He teaches us the importance of perspective, the difference between giraffes and zebra, and lights up the room with his infectious enthusiasm for life. How do you truly reach the upper echelon of your business goals? Chris Jarvis knows what it takes.

Mission CTRL
Seeing Differently with Chris Jarvis

Mission CTRL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 50:55


On this very special episode of Mission CTRL, Ramon speaks with esteemed guest, and long time friend, Chris Jarvis. A best selling author and successful entrepreneur, Chris Jarvis brings us insight into the world of perspective. He teaches us the importance of perspective, the difference between giraffes and zebra, and lights up the room with his infectious enthusiasm for life. How do you truly reach the upper echelon of your business goals? Chris Jarvis knows what it takes.

Cameron United Methodist Church
8-16-20 Message "Seeing Differently" by Pastor Dan Brown

Cameron United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 28:29


No Barriers
Thinking Through Uncertainty with Neuroscientist, Beau Lotto - Condensed Version

No Barriers

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 19:51


Continuing on with our Alchemy Series (sponsored by Wells Fargo and Prudential) our hosts Erik and Dave speak with a world-renowned expert in perception, Dr. Beau Lotto.  Beau's perspective during these particularly uncertain times explains how our brain is built for adaptability and evolution. We've encountered perilous times before and our brain is equipped to handle change and risk. His research explores the ways in which we experience the world through our own versions of reality. As Beau puts it, "the brain never sees the world as it actually is, only the world that is useful to see." By illuminating these principles of perception he has helped individuals and companies transform their approach to creativity and innovation.Beau is a three-time main stage TED speaker. He has spoken at the G8, Google’s Zeitgeist, Wired, Oslo Freedom Forum, Big Think, and contributed to the BBC, National Geographic, Netflix and PBS.Beau is also the founder of the world’s first neuro-design studio, Lab of Misfits. Part lab, part creative studio, Lab of Misfits takes a disruptive approach to research, partnering with brands to blend science, art, and performance to explore pivotal principles in current culture. Their "experiential experiments" invite consumers to engage with brands and offer brands science-backed insights that foster innovation. Previous and current Lab of Misfits partnerships includes Cirque du Soleil (awe and wonder), L’Oreal (empowerment), The Charles Koch Institute (tolerance), BCW Public Relations (insight), and The London Science Museum (curiosity). Beau's latest book, Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently, explores the surprising science of creativity and unveils the unexpected relationship between perception, reality, and innovation.Resources:Visit Beau's website to learn moreExplore Beau's Lab of Misfits Learn more about the No Barriers Summit and Register TodayVisit our Show Page for a downloadable tip sheet and transcripts

No Barriers
Thinking Through Uncertainty with Neuroscientist, Beau Lotto - Expanded Version

No Barriers

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 60:58


Continuing on with our Alchemy Series (sponsored by Wells Fargo and Prudential) our hosts Erik and Dave speak with a world-renowned expert in perception, Dr. Beau Lotto.  Beau's perspective during these particularly uncertain times explains how our brain is built for adaptability and evolution. We've encountered perilous times before and our brain is equipped to handle change and risk. His research explores the ways in which we experience the world through our own versions of reality. As Beau puts it, "the brain never sees the world as it actually is, only the world that is useful to see." By illuminating these principles of perception he has helped individuals and companies transform their approach to creativity and innovation.Beau is a three-time main stage TED speaker. He has spoken at the G8, Google’s Zeitgeist, Wired, Oslo Freedom Forum, Big Think, and contributed to the BBC, National Geographic, Netflix and PBS.Beau is also the founder of the world’s first neuro-design studio, Lab of Misfits. Part lab, part creative studio, Lab of Misfits takes a disruptive approach to research, partnering with brands to blend science, art, and performance to explore pivotal principles in current culture. Their "experiential experiments" invite consumers to engage with brands and offer brands science-backed insights that foster innovation. Previous and current Lab of Misfits partnerships includes Cirque du Soleil (awe and wonder), L’Oreal (empowerment), The Charles Koch Institute (tolerance), BCW Public Relations (insight), and The London Science Museum (curiosity). Beau's latest book, Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently, explores the surprising science of creativity and unveils the unexpected relationship between perception, reality, and innovation.Resources:Visit Beau's website to learn moreExplore Beau's Lab of Misfits Learn more about the No Barriers Summit and Register TodayVisit our Show Page for a downloadable tip sheet and transcripts

Catching the Next Wave
S6.E1. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. The Multiple Facets of Innovation.

Catching the Next Wave

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 27:40


Innovation — do we know what we talk about? Is it something business-related or perhaps it links to academia? It is about the insight or the outcome? And what does trivial mean in this context? Or maybe innovation is like love — everybody talks about it but nobody has seen it… We are setting out to discover that in Season 6.LINKSBill Buxton’s short article about innovation.

Speaking Business podcast
Beau Lotto - Deviate or Die

Speaking Business podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 24:54


This week I’ve delved into the archives again.  This particular speaker is a bit of a clever chap.  He has actually done 3 main stage TED talks and has got a brain the size of a planet.  When he speaks, he says “I want the audience to go away knowing less after I’ve spoken than they did before I spoke”.  At first, I thought this was crazy, but he’s a very clever man and what he is saying is that people need to be asking better questions, so when they come away from hearing him, they will be asking better questions because better questions lead to better answers and in this time of this uncertainty, that is so important. My guest is neuroscientist, Beau Lotto. Beau Lotto’s aim is to use the principles of perception to enable individuals and organisations to adapt to an increasingly uncertain world.   Dr. Beau Lotto is a Professor of Neuroscience, author and entrepreneur. He is a three-time main stage TED speaker (with over 7,000,000 views). He is author of two books: Why We See What We Do’, and ‘Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently’.   He has spoken at the G8, Google’s Zeitgest, Wired and contributed to many television and radio documentaries by the BBC, National Geographic, Netflix and PBS.   He is CEO and Founder of the sound-based AR company Acoustigram, and Director of The Lab of Misfits LLC, a neuroperception studio. He and his group have worked with organizations as diverse as Cirque du Soleil, L’Oreal, Charles Koch Foundation, BCW Public Relations and The London Science Museum.   The world is in a moment of massive change, and we must adapt individually and organisationally if we are to thrive. Change is essential. The biggest barrier to change is perceptual change. As a leading international neuroscientist who studies perception, Beau seeks to employ the principles by which the brain makes meaning to enable individuals and organizations to literally see differently and thus become more adaptable in a changing world.   What differentiates Beau’s scientific research and presentations is that everything he does was discovered by his lab of misfits and is applicable to the real world. Thus, being grounded in his lab’s own research, his proprietary method unlocks meaningful insights that drive adaptability, creativity and innovation. By breaking down the walls of the traditional laboratory and studying humans in their natural habitats, his ‘Lab of Misfits’ creates measurable, interactive insights that informs and transforms from the scientific to the personal.   Beau is not a coach. Coaches tend to distil and present other people’s research. Everything that is presented was created and discovered by his Lab of Misfits Studio, which is a truly unique combination of science, art, design, technology and theatre. It is both casual and approachable, challenging, stylish and contrarian. His style of presentation is highly interactive and immersive. “Beau’s incredible session created a transformational state in the audience of leaders. In three hours, he provided the group dozens of new ways to think differently about their problems, how to successfully innovate and build effective teams.  Beau wonderfully integrates neuroscience, psychology and perennial wisdom into an inspiring and practical set of powerful takeaways. He is one of best speakers we’ve ever seen.” Jean Gomes (CEO of The Energy Project) after a Masterclass for the Senior Executives of Warner Music

20twenty
Natural and Spiritual - Seeing Differently - Bill Muehlenberg (Culture Watch) - 28 Feb 2020

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 47:26


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sunday Morning @ Bear Creek UMC
Seeing Differently: The Future of Bear Creek, Part II

Sunday Morning @ Bear Creek UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 18:50


Bear Creek UMC is located in Houston, TX. For more information, visit us online at https://bearcreekumc.org

Sunday Morning @ Bear Creek UMC
Seeing Differently: The Future of Bear Creek, Part 1

Sunday Morning @ Bear Creek UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 21:21


Bear Creek UMC is located in Houston, TX. For more information, visit us online at https://bearcreekumc.org

Business of Photography Podcast
404: Finding Film – Seeing Differently

Business of Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 27:50


Episode #404 of the podcast continues the Finding Film Series with Bryan sharing his experiece shooting with Leica film cameras. The post 404: Finding Film – Seeing Differently appeared first on Sprout Studio.

Business of Photography Podcast
404: Finding Film – Seeing Differently

Business of Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 27:50


Episode #404 of the podcast continues the Finding Film Series with Bryan sharing his experiece shooting with Leica film cameras.

Avokonttori
Kirsin kirjasuositukset: Beau Lotton Deviate

Avokonttori

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 6:01


Ellun kanojen perustaja ja himolukija Kirsi Piha esittelee Beau Lotton kirjan Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently. Linkki kirjaan: www.amazon.com/Deviate-Science-D…tto/dp/1478909161

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Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
BUILD A STRONGER MORE RESILIENT BRAIN THRU THE SCIENCE OF SEEING DIFFERENTLY!!! BEAU LOTTO

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 74:35


If you've ever wanted to see reality more clearly and navigate through uncertainty then do we have the Deviate show for you! Today I'll be talking with Beau Lotto, professor of neuroscience, founder of the Lab of Misfits, and author of a fantastic new book that'll have you questioning everything you see, Deviate. And that's what I want to talk with him about today, about how to celebrate uncertainty, the Science of Seeing Differently, and how it affects our lives. Topics Include: What can we learn from Dr. Marian Diamond? What does it mean that your mind is like a muscle? How complexity helps our brain? How do we help our brain to be more open? What's the harm of living a passive existence? What can we learn from the kitten in the basket experiments? Why it's so important to physically interact with your world and make meaning? What's the importance of challenge and change? What's wrong with education today, and particularly science education? Why it's important to continuously know less? What can we learn from “the dress” that broke the internet Why is there no such thing as objectivity? Where do the secrets to what it means to be human exist? What is the real nature of our perception? What's the importance of conflict and experiencing conflicting situations? How to train your child's brain? What can we learn from the polypedal lab? What can we learn about the feelspace belt? What are tools that can augment our reality? How are we projecting meaning onto people? What's the power of being open? How can we live longer and have more diverse experiences, and have a more complex brain? How to strengthen our brain for focus? What it means to “remean” events in your life to change your perceptions and your future What can we learn from Bonobos (and happiness!) What it means to love someone's deviance, not their normality? What advice for parents to help kids today? For more info visit: LabofMisfits.com And for free meditations, weekly tips, stories and similar shows visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

DANGEROUSLY GOOD STORIES
047: Seeing Differently with Kelly Wagner

DANGEROUSLY GOOD STORIES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 27:04


In the last episode, you heard a whole earful on practicing awareness and why it matters. That convo continues here with a story from Kelly Wagner— who has been photographing all her life! Ok, let that sink for a moment. She shares how through going through The Preservation Project expanded her own awareness and intentional connection. I'm so ridiculously passionate about us having a mental break from the to-dos and the attempts at “getting there.”  At the end of the day, THIS is the work that matters that we mistakenly think we've got a grip on for various reasons. Enjoy the story. FULL SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPTION: http://www.fearlessandframed.com/047 

Love Your Story
Episode 132 Interview Rebecca Cookston – Deviate

Love Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 27:47


Episode 132 Interview Rebecca Cookston – Deviate What does it mean to deviate? When I think of the word deviate I think of getting off course. Does deviate have a negative connotation to you? In the book Deviate, the Science of Seeing Differently, by Beau Lotto, he discusses the idea of looking at things differently in order to get different results. The word deviate is more about choosing what not to look at, in order to create a new experience. Today I am introducing you to a guest who is dear to my heart. Rebecca Cookston is a personal friend of mine whom I met while walking along my street one day. She had moved in four or five doors down with her new husband – husband number four, in a small cottage where she would create a worm farm and home school her children. She’s a salt-of-the-earth wisdom worker and I’ve spent many an hour discussing ideas with her over the years. Her experience with her now, 5 husbands, was always interesting to me for a number of reasons, first, I loved that someone I respected had even more marriages under their belt than I did – and she was younger than me, and I also admired the way she took it in stride. She didn’t ever seem to be embarrassed, she lived and learned and accepted the experiences as part of her journey. After a few years, I was helping her pack up a trailer so she could safely return back home to her parents as she exited marriage number four. Just like her previous relationships, this one too was fraught with emotional and verbal abuse and physical intimidation. I took a couple of her house plants to “babysit” until she had her own space again, and she moved on to create something totally different. She is now a  4-time divorcee, a woman of the earth who had at several points, had to learn how to survive on food stamps and do the single mother hustle. Through her life experiences, Rebecca has learned to shift her focus to not look at certain things and this allows her to create a whole new range of possibilities which didn’t exist before. By doing this her life has greatly deviated onto a new and wonderful path. Tune into the podcast for the actual interview with Rebecca Cookston. Rebecca does not hang out in the social media space, so no links for her here. Since my conversation with Rebecca, the idea of deviating has been on my mind in a more proactive way. When something comes up in my life and I start thinking – geez, it should look like this – I’m stopping, and I find myself saying, “why does it have to look like that? What if instead, it looked like this?” For example,  as I have studied under the big podcast and online coaching players in the industry my idea of success has been formed by their results – big money, big following, big impact. What is MY idea of success though? As I’ve pondered and sought inspiration around this I have had a number of things come clear – first, success is in the individual impactful and influence on THE ONE. When we focus on the real help we can give just ONE person, then we have real influence. It’s not a puppy mill, it’s not a fast-tracking of clients to get numbers, it’s about real lives one at a time. By redefining what success is to me and choosing where I look and where I don’t look – I’m looking at the one and taking it one at a time with my clients instead of looking at comparison stats.  My actions and peace deviate by allowing for a different definition of success. I’ve also had the clarity that I can not know the ripples and impact of my work because it reaches well beyond monitoring. This helps me deviate my definition of success also. This life-hack tool of writing our own stories creates a real sense of creativity and freedom. Freedom from the “norm,” and the “expected,”  with a move toward possibility and creative license within your own life. If we can think outside the box and create a new way of arranging perceptions in our lives so that we find more joy, peace and fulfillment,...

The Jordan Harbinger Show
177: Beau Lotto | Why You See Differently When You Deviate

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 66:45 Very Popular


Beau Lotto (@beaulotto) is a world-renowned neuroscientist who specializes in the biology and psychology of perception. He is the author of Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently. What We Discuss with Beau Lotto: Why our brains evolved to experience the world differently from reality. What Beau means when he says: "Choose your delusion or it will choose you." How our experiences literally change our physical makeup. Why the more complex your environment is, the more complex your brain will be. How our assumptions control our perceptions and what we can do to break free from assumptions that don't serve us. And much more... Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Are you trying to hire the right person for your business, but the best candidates keep slipping away? Let ZipRecruiter -- the fastest way to hire great people -- help you screen only the best at ziprecruiter.com/jordan! Looking to score last-minute hotel deals? HotelTonight has access to unsold inventory from the world's greatest accommodations at a fraction of regular rates. Hit hoteltonight.com and use code JORDANH at checkout for $25 off your first booking! MedMen is proud to be leading the way as the cannabis industry transitions from its legacy era of homegrown enterprises to an institutional phase of professional standards and practices. Experience the new normal and check out Spike Jonze's short film at MedMen.com! Do you want fancy designer jeans that look pretty at the club or good-looking but functional jeans that adventurers, go-getters, and rodeo riders have relied on for over 70 years? Try Wrangler -- denim made for the modern world. Check 'em out here! Brother INKvestment Tank all-in-one inkjet printers keep your business running by delivering up to one year of printing without the need to replace ink cartridges! Find out more by visiting ChangeTheWayYouInk.com! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! Full show notes and resources can be found here.

Avokonttori
Miten kaksi erilaista yrityskulttuuria naitetaan? Vieraana Scandicin Suomen-tj. Aki Käyhkö

Avokonttori

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 40:23


Vanha viisaus sanoo, että fuusiot epäonnistuvat aina, ja syy on kulttuurissa. Yrityskaupoissa tunteet käyvätkin yleensä kuumina: työntekijöitä pelottaa, innostaa ja hermostuttaa, kun ei tiedä mitä on tulossa. Johto muistaa yhdistää it-järjestelmät, mutta ei panosta kulttuurin rakentamiseen. Miten onnistuu kahden erilaisen yrityskulttuurin yhdistäminen? Suomen suurimman hotelliketjun Scandicin toimitusjohtaja Aki Käyhkö kertoo, kuinka aikaa vievä, viestintää ja kärsivällisyyttä vaativa prosessi sulauttaminen on. Haastattelu alkaa kohdasta 3:57 Podcastin lopussa Ellun kanojen perustaja ja himolukija Kirsi Piha esittelee Beau Lotton kirjan Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently. Osio alkaa kohdasta 33:59 Linkki kirjaan: https://www.amazon.com/Deviate-Science-Differently-Beau-Lotto/dp/1478909161

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AmyMCR
"The Science of Seeing Differently" with Dr. Beau Lotto

AmyMCR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 24:58


Dr. Beau Lotto, neuroscientist and author of my favorite book "Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently," joins the podcast for a discussion on perception, illusions, and how we never truly see reality. However, he does share one certainty with us. You can find more on Dr. Beau Lotto and his research lab, Lab of Misfits, at http://www.labofmisfits.com/! Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or on Soundcloud, and weigh in anytime: Snap/FB/Gram: @AmyMCR Twitter: @theAmyMCR

Perfect Imbalance Podcast
Seeing differently, working on purpose – episode 26

Perfect Imbalance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 65:05


On this episode I interview Dr Steve Marshall; the man behind seeing differently, working on purpose. On work-life balance Steve says; On the face of it, it's a good idea but I've never achieved it. I think my most successful moments have been when I've not been in balance. Background Steve started out with a career in photography before deciding to apply for a role in the military. Having spent 22 years as a fighter pilot which he describes as an excellent career, he lost 26 of his friends in accidents. As he came towards the end of his 'flying job' he pondered what he might be able to do about the future accidents, as the current loss rate seemed to be deemed ok. Working with others he was able to influence some change to the organisational culture. Helping others Steve left the military in the hope that he could help people change the way that they think. In his work as a change consultant, Steve worked with groups of people to help them learn in ways that they achieve a collective personal transformation. He talks about values in organisations; Often we go through life wearing somebody else's clothes; somebody else's face. Whilst Steve continues to work with doctoral students, he's just stepped away from the academic management role to pursue his love of image, vision, connection and ’seeing differently’ as we offer witness to each other - so in his words; following his deeper, truer purpose! In some ways Steve's returned to what he loves most; having first expressed an interest in doing photo journalism at school only to be sent off to do work experience in the local Foundry! Find out more If you enjoyed the interview with Dr Steve Marshall then please do start a conversation with him on; Twitter Instagram LinkedIn You can also find more details on his website If you liked this episode you may like the following episodes; Finding your own formula - episode 9 with Kirsty Mac (Head of experience at Raise the Bar) A rolling stone - episode 12 with Kriss Akabusi (Motivational Speaker) Tune in next time to hear my guest interview with Nick Littlehales; a world renowned Elite Sport Sleep Coach, who has been redefining and innovating a new human sleep approach or as he describes it mental and physical recovery, for over 22 years.

Reliance Community Podcast
Reliance Community 10 - 28 - 18 The Joy Of Seeing Differently

Reliance Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 39:53


Reliance Community 10 - 28 - 18 The Joy Of Seeing Differently by Pastor Aaron Wallace

Speaking Business podcast
Beau Lotto - Seeing Differently

Speaking Business podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 25:23


This week, Maria’s guest is Dr. Beau Lotto. Beau is a world-renowned neuroscientist, bestselling author, and entrepreneur. Beau is also the founder and CEO of Lab of Misfits, the world's first neuro-design studio. His studies in human perception have taken him well beyond the scientific domain and into the fields of education, the arts, and business. He has been a two-time main stage TED speaker and spoken at the G8, Google's ZeitgeistMinds, Wired, and made contributions to BBC's Horizon, National Geographic Channel and PBS. Beau's aim is to use the principles of perception to enable people to think differently about both themselves and the world around them. Recorded on: 14th June 2018 In this week’s show Beau Lotto explains why what we see isn’t really what we see and tells us in with what the Lab of Misfits work is all about including sharing some of the experiments they’ve created with Cirque du Soleil and L’Oreal.  Ever wondered what Augmented Reality is? Beau gives us an insight into some of the AR apps he is developing to enable technology to get people to re-engage with the world including the digital handshake! All this and more… Links: More about Beau Lotto More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook Significant quotes:   “Once you understand how perception works, you can't but help see yourself in the world in a different way and engage in it in a different way.” Next Week: Join us next week when Maria’s guest will be productvity ninja Graham Allcott

True Connections with Weston Jolly Podcast
True Connections With Weston Jolly: Seeing Differently – Ep 17

True Connections with Weston Jolly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 17:37


Seeing Things Differently How would your life be altered if you saw things differently?  What does you’re feeling safe have to do with it?  Are you even aware of how seeing differently might alter your awareness and true perspective? My personal viewpoint has always preferred, and it always comes with a rather consistent thought that […] The post True Connections With Weston Jolly: Seeing Differently – Ep 17 appeared first on Weston Jolly - Spiritual Awareness. Expand Your Conscious..

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO BUILD A STRONGER, MORE RESILIENT BRAIN (& GREATER COURAGE) THRU NEUROSCIENCE! BEAU LOTTO | Health | Fitness | Inspire

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 75:36


If you've ever wanted to see reality more clearly and navigate through uncertainty then do we have the Deviate show for you! Today I'll be talking with Beau Lotto, professor of neuroscience, founder of the Lab of Misfits, and author of a fantastic new book that'll have you questioning everything you see, Deviate. And that's what I want to talk with him about today, about how to celebrate uncertainty, the Science of Seeing Differently, and how it affects our lives. Deviate Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: What can we learn from Dr. Marian Diamond? What does it mean that your mind is like a muscle? How complexity helps our brain? How do we help our brain to be more open? What's the harm of living a passive existence? What can we learn from the kitten in the basket experiments? Why it's so important to physically interact with your world and make meaning? What's the importance of challenge and change? What's wrong with education today, and particularly science education? Why it's important to continuously know less? What can we learn from “the dress” that broke the internet Why is there no such thing as objectivity? Where do the secrets to what it means to be human exist? What is the real nature of our perception? What's the importance of conflict and experiencing conflicting situations? How to train your child's brain? What can we learn from the polypedal lab? What can we learn about the feelspace belt? What are tools that can augment our reality? How are we projecting meaning onto people? What's the power of being open? How can we live longer and have more diverse experiences, and have a more complex brain? How to strengthen our brain for focus? What it means to “remean” events in your life to change your perceptions and your future What can we learn from Bonobos (and happiness!) What it means to love someone's deviance, not their normality? What advice for parents to help kids today? For more info visit: LabofMisfits.com Beau Lotto on On How to Build Courage, Strengthen the Brain & Improve Happiness Thru The Science of Seeing Differently! Health | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

Love Your Story
Episode 91 Creating Your Life on Purpose (Guest Interview with Taylor Proctor)

Love Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 26:34


Episode 91 Creating Your Life on Purpose (Guest Interview with Taylor Proctor) When a story is told we follow along with the main character and await the challenge or the crux of the story – the adventure, and then we listen or watch as the hero decides what to do. The events have already happened, that’s why the story can be told, but the piece we didn’t need to think about was how the characters in the story made their real-time choices and thus those actions or inactions that moved the story forward.  Let’s talk about that power. As the author of your life story every moment you are moving your story forward. Every choice, every action creates ripples, creates responses, closes doors, open doors, hurts, helps, generates energy and creates your future.  Will you enjoy poetry and tea and snuggling with a cute little Yorkie to start your day, as I did this morning? Will you start off choosing actions that make YOUR soul sing, or create love? Will you fight off fear that may loom about your day ahead? Will you yell at your kids, or take a run, or take someone for granted, or listen to an inspirational podcast that may trigger an action that will change up your day and maybe your story? Will you allow your inner critic to rip into you today, or will you manage your inner stories?  The choices are endless – really, you could create anything. What will you create today? Right now? What is your storyline? Is it on autopilot or can you shake it up for a little novelty?  Maybe just what you need today is to do something completely unexpected. Ooohhhhh – what might that be and where might that take you? Do it! One of the tag-lines of Love Your Story is that it seeks to empower and inspire you to create your best life story on purpose. This statement exudes personal responsibility, but it also glows with power. In her book The 90 Day Life, Dr. Jen Faber says,  One of the first things we must do in order to live well is to accept the responsibility we have for our own lives. “We are not the side effect of our current circumstances. We are the Cause of them. Once you realize that you had the power to create the way of life you’re in right now, you’ll see that you have the same power to change it.” This is not to say that you caused everything that happened to you in your life. I’m never a fan of that theory, but it is to say that your thoughts, your perceptions, your actions, your inactions, your boundaries, your allowances, your inner stories have indeed played the major role in your life as it is…and equally important is the fact that your current circumstances are a result of your interpretation of those events and if you are caught in circumstances that hold you hostage due to your past, you DO have the option to choose to heal, and thus to change your future circumstances. With healing comes a change of vision, of attitude, of gratitude and those things are key in changing your future circumstances. Let me get a little scientific on you for a minute. When you open your eyes do you see the world as it really is? Do you see reality?  This is how the book Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently, by Beau Lotto, starts out. Deviate is a neuroscientist scientific discussion explaining why we don’t, in any way, see reality. Our senses play a limited role in what we perceive, the rest of what we create comes from our assumptions. Our brains have evolved to do this, and it works, but becoming self-aware that our perceptions aren’t reality gives us a space for questioning and breaking out of old stories that hold us back. The fact that we can perceive our own perception is amazing…. How do we step outside the past to live differently in the future? How can you change your way of seeing? How can we become active writers of our own story? You’re the only one seeing what you see. Perception is profoundly personal Beau Lotto, posits that we do not live in reality – our senses are limited, we can only see a...

Positive Parenting | Mr. Dad
The Science of Seeing Differently

Positive Parenting | Mr. Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 30:00


Beau Lotto, author of Deviate. Topic: The science of seeing differently. Issues: Why we don’t see reality (and why our brains didn’t evolve to perform that function); how realizing that we aren’t seeing reality can make us more creative and innovative at work, home, play, and love; why we need to embrace uncertainty; how changing […] The post The Science of Seeing Differently appeared first on Mr. Dad.

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO LIVE A RICHER, MORE MEANINGFUL LIFE THRU THE SCIENCE OF SEEING DIFFERENTLY!!! Beau Lotto | Health | Fitness | Self-Help

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 73:13


If you've ever wanted to see reality more clearly and navigate through uncertainty then do we have the Deviate show for you! Today I'll be talking with Beau Lotto, professor of neuroscience, founder of the Lab of Misfits, and author of a fantastic new book that'll have you questioning everything you see, Deviate. And that's what I want to talk with him about today, about how to celebrate uncertainty, the Science of Seeing Differently, and how it affects our lives. Deviate Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: What can we learn from Dr. Marian Diamond? What does it mean that your mind is like a muscle? How complexity helps our brain? How do we help our brain to be more open? What's the harm of living a passive existence? What can we learn from the kitten in the basket experiments? Why it's so important to physically interact with your world and make meaning? What's the importance of challenge and change? What's wrong with education today, and particularly science education? Why it's important to continuously know less? What can we learn from “the dress” that broke the internet Why is there no such thing as objectivity? Where do the secrets to what it means to be human exist? What is the real nature of our perception? What's the importance of conflict and experiencing conflicting situations? How to train your child's brain? What can we learn from the polypedal lab? What can we learn about the feelspace belt? What are tools that can augment our reality? How are we projecting meaning onto people? What's the power of being open? How can we live longer and have more diverse experiences, and have a more complex brain? How to strengthen our brain for focus? What it means to “remean” events in your life to change your perceptions and your future What can we learn from Bonobos (and happiness!) What it means to love someone's deviance, not their normality? What advice for parents to help kids today? For more info visit: LabofMisfits.com Beau Lotto on On How to Build Courage, Strengthen the Brain & Improve Happiness Thru The Science of Seeing Differently! Health | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

Little Atoms
467: Beau Lotto's Deviate

Little Atoms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 31:28


Beau Lotto is Professor of Neuroscience at University of London Goldsmiths, and a visiting scholar at NYU, where he specialises in the biology and psychology of perception. He has conducted research on human perception and behaviour for more than 25 years. In 2001 Beau founded Lab of Misfits, which had a two year residency at the Science Museum, London. Beau is the author of Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

New Books in Biology and Evolution
Beau Lotto, “Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently” (Hatchette Books, 2017)

New Books in Biology and Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 46:55


We may think we see the world as it is, but neuroscience proves otherwise. Which is a good thing, according to neuroscientist and author Beau Lotto. In his new book Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently (Hatchette Books, 2017), Lotto explains the mechanisms underlying our difficulty apprehending the world accurately, their implications for our relationships with one another and the world, and the creative potential that is unleashed when we embrace uncertainty and doubt. These issues come to life in our interview, as we discuss his discoveries in and out of the lab and their application to everyday experiences. Beau Lotto is a neuroscientist specializing in the biology and psychology of perception with more than 25 years experience conducting research on human perception and behavior and over 60 publications. He is Professor at University of London (Goldsmiths) and visiting scholar at New York University, as well as founder and CEO of the Lab of Misfits, a creative agency grounded in principles of perception. Follow Beau on Twitter. Listen to the interview by clicking below. To subscribe to the New Books in Psychology podcast, click here. Eugenio Duarte is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychology
Beau Lotto, “Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently” (Hatchette Books, 2017)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 46:55


We may think we see the world as it is, but neuroscience proves otherwise. Which is a good thing, according to neuroscientist and author Beau Lotto. In his new book Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently (Hatchette Books, 2017), Lotto explains the mechanisms underlying our difficulty apprehending the world accurately, their implications for our relationships with one another and the world, and the creative potential that is unleashed when we embrace uncertainty and doubt. These issues come to life in our interview, as we discuss his discoveries in and out of the lab and their application to everyday experiences. Beau Lotto is a neuroscientist specializing in the biology and psychology of perception with more than 25 years experience conducting research on human perception and behavior and over 60 publications. He is Professor at University of London (Goldsmiths) and visiting scholar at New York University, as well as founder and CEO of the Lab of Misfits, a creative agency grounded in principles of perception. Follow Beau on Twitter. Listen to the interview by clicking below. To subscribe to the New Books in Psychology podcast, click here. Eugenio Duarte is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Beau Lotto, “Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently” (Hatchette Books, 2017)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 46:55


We may think we see the world as it is, but neuroscience proves otherwise. Which is a good thing, according to neuroscientist and author Beau Lotto. In his new book Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently (Hatchette Books, 2017), Lotto explains the mechanisms underlying our difficulty apprehending the world accurately, their implications for our relationships with one another and the world, and the creative potential that is unleashed when we embrace uncertainty and doubt. These issues come to life in our interview, as we discuss his discoveries in and out of the lab and their application to everyday experiences. Beau Lotto is a neuroscientist specializing in the biology and psychology of perception with more than 25 years experience conducting research on human perception and behavior and over 60 publications. He is Professor at University of London (Goldsmiths) and visiting scholar at New York University, as well as founder and CEO of the Lab of Misfits, a creative agency grounded in principles of perception. Follow Beau on Twitter. Listen to the interview by clicking below. To subscribe to the New Books in Psychology podcast, click here. Eugenio Duarte is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Beau Lotto, “Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently” (Hatchette Books, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 46:55


We may think we see the world as it is, but neuroscience proves otherwise. Which is a good thing, according to neuroscientist and author Beau Lotto. In his new book Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently (Hatchette Books, 2017), Lotto explains the mechanisms underlying our difficulty apprehending the world accurately, their implications for our relationships with one another and the world, and the creative potential that is unleashed when we embrace uncertainty and doubt. These issues come to life in our interview, as we discuss his discoveries in and out of the lab and their application to everyday experiences. Beau Lotto is a neuroscientist specializing in the biology and psychology of perception with more than 25 years experience conducting research on human perception and behavior and over 60 publications. He is Professor at University of London (Goldsmiths) and visiting scholar at New York University, as well as founder and CEO of the Lab of Misfits, a creative agency grounded in principles of perception. Follow Beau on Twitter. Listen to the interview by clicking below. To subscribe to the New Books in Psychology podcast, click here. Eugenio Duarte is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science
Beau Lotto, “Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently” (Hatchette Books, 2017)

New Books in Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 46:55


We may think we see the world as it is, but neuroscience proves otherwise. Which is a good thing, according to neuroscientist and author Beau Lotto. In his new book Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently (Hatchette Books, 2017), Lotto explains the mechanisms underlying our difficulty apprehending the world accurately,... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cosmos In You - Guide to Inner Space
EP 38: Beau Lotto - Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently

Cosmos In You - Guide to Inner Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 44:42


In this episode we discuss: *The 3 steps we must each take to open ourselves up to new possibilities *Why pursuing conflict is crucial to our personal evolution *How to create the environment for those around us to live a creative and innovative life *The reason we search for certainty in our decisions and how it may not serve us well Bio: Beau Lotto is a world-renowned neuroscientist who specializes in the biology and psychology of perception. Originally from Seattle, Washington, he has lived in the United Kingdom for over twenty years and currently resides in Oxford. He received his undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley, his PhD from the University of Edinburgh Medical School, and was a fellow at Duke University. He has been conducting and presenting research on human perception and behavior for more than twenty-five years, has published over sixty publications and two academic books. A professor of Neuroscience at University College London, his interest in education, business, and the arts has led him into entrepreneurship and engaging the public with science. He passionately believes in the impact perception research can have on people from all walks of life. His new book, Deviate, The Science of Seeing Differently was just released.

Elevate Miami church
Lens' Seeing differently 1/8/2017

Elevate Miami church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 62:22


Lens' Seeing differently 1/8/2017 by Elevate Miami church

King's Church Loughborough Sunday Gathering
Podcast: Gospel of John – Seeing Differently (Paul Callan & Andrew Hulley)

King's Church Loughborough Sunday Gathering

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 49:58


Sunday 3rd January 2016

GR8 Relationships Radio
Transformation Requires Seeing Differently (089)

GR8 Relationships Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 30:01


Transformation requires seeing differently. So, how you see things is a key indicator of whether you are being transformed or NOT! You start down the path of transformation in 2 Peter 1:5-7. After you take the first 5 steps - Faith, Virtue, Knowledge, Self-control and Perseverance you expect transformation. But, that depends on the next 3 steps. The first 5 are critical, but transformation never occurs unless you take the next 3 steps.

Salford Elim Church
Seeing differently, acting differently – The writing’s on the wall (Daniel 5)

Salford Elim Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2013 29:38


When you live a life of wisdom there may well come a moment when you have to be courageous as you take a stand for what you believe God has asked you to do.

Salford Elim Church
Seeing differently, acting differently – it’s all about worship (Daniel 3)

Salford Elim Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013


The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who were thrown into a furnace for not obeying the king, and how this story relates to us today.

Sermons from St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Henrietta NY
Seeing Differently: Living in the Christian Context

Sermons from St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Henrietta NY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2009 10:25


Sermon July 5th - Pentecost V, We may not recognize the prophet in our home town. Discover how being part of a Christian community provides a faith sustaining way of living in a difficult world.