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Episode 4 - Gary F. Bengier

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Making Sense of Complexity features conversations with complexity science practitioners and philosophers on the deep and fascinating findings of complexity science. How do we make sense of the uncertain and seemingly incomprehensible world we live in? Hosted by George Gantz, the production is a collaboration with Spiral Inquiry, Planksip, Talk of Today, and Complexity Weekend, and is produced by True Spectrum Media.

Today our guest is Gary F. Bengier, writer, philosopher, and technologist, and the author of the award-winning SF novel Unfettered Journey. Gary is a board member with the Santa Fe Institute. He has an MBA from Harvard and has worked worked in a variety of Silicon Valley tech companies, including eBay, where he served as CFO. Gary subsequently turned to the study of astrophysics and philosophy, earning an MA in Philosophy from San Francisco State, in order to address the eternal question of how to live a balanced, meaningful life in a rapidly evolving technological world.

Collaborator Links:
Spiral Inquiry: https://spiralinquiry.org
Planksip: https://www.planksip.org
Talk of Today: https://www.samhbarton.com/podcast

Complexity Weekend: https://www.complexityweekend.com
True Spectrum Media/Cray Novick: https://linktr.ee/cameracray

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Making Sense of Complexity features conversations with complexity science practitioners and philosophers on the deep and fascinating findings of complexity science. How do we make sense of the uncertain and seemingly incomprehensible world we live in? Hosted by George Gantz, the production is a collaboration with Spiral Inquiry, Planksip, Talk of Today, and Complexity Weekend, and is produced by True Spectrum Media.

Today our guest is Gary F. Bengier, writer, philosopher, and technologist, and the author of the award-winning SF novel Unfettered Journey. Gary is a board member with the Santa Fe Institute. He has an MBA from Harvard and has worked worked in a variety of Silicon Valley tech companies, including eBay, where he served as CFO. Gary subsequently turned to the study of astrophysics and philosophy, earning an MA in Philosophy from San Francisco State, in order to address the eternal question of how to live a balanced, meaningful life in a rapidly evolving technological world.

Collaborator Links:
Spiral Inquiry: https://spiralinquiry.org
Planksip: https://www.planksip.org
Talk of Today: https://www.samhbarton.com/podcast

Complexity Weekend: https://www.complexityweekend.com
True Spectrum Media/Cray Novick: https://linktr.ee/cameracray

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