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Sydney Ideas is the University of Sydney's premier public lecture series program, bringing the world's leading thinkers and the latest research to the wider Sydney community.
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Conversations about the ecological crisis with brilliant, passionate, and visionary artists and cultural workers on the theme of 'preparing for the end of the world as we know it and creating the conditions for other possible worlds to emerge’. Also see my ‘a calm presence’ newsletter on Substack.
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In Undisciplined we speak to experts from all fields whose research is exciting and novel. The tone of conversation is relaxed, and is intended to stimulate and intrigue anyone who is interested in learning more about cutting-edge developments, and looking at the world in new ways. All artwork by MJ du Preez My book: https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob/catalog/book/319 Nico Buitendag: https://linktr.ee/undisciplined
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Regarding Consciousness is an exploration into how our consciousness can be harnessed both personally and professionally. Host Jennifer K. Hill is passionate about holistic medicine, consciousness, science and spirituality. Her company Om-heals.com focuses on matching people with the right holistic practitioner for them. Her deep desire to bring this wisdom to the world is what birthed this podcast where she interviews thought leaders such as Deepak Chopra to energy practitioners such as Hol ...
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Fate is dead. They're the replacements. The shining city of Astoria Heights is imperiled by a powerful and unknowable force. The city's saviors take the form of an angelic mobster, a fire-dancing mermaid musician, and a bookworm Eladrin who can't control her seasons. How many passes will they have to take in order to save the city? Only time can tell. A 1920s-themed actual play D&D podcast.
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Mythical is an actual play Pokémon-inspired Dungeons & Dragons podcast! It is broken down into smaller seasons where new listeners can pick up quickly, but older audiences can still feel invested in the creation of our worlds. Seasons 1 and 3 were streamed live on twitch.tv/pkmncast, and this is the audio version of our episodes. Season 2 was recorded at 2016 Gen Con. Seasons 4 and 5 were recorded locally with the crew. It's important to note that each Season is self-contained and you do NOT ...
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The Off Brand Podcast

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Welcome to The Off Brand Podcast, from Nalla Design. Each episode, we speak to brand, transformation and marketing leaders, all of whom are accelerating positive change within their fields. This is the design podcast, with a difference.
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Welcome to "Moral of the Story," where we delve into the deeper meanings behind life's most valuable lessons, shared by experts from diverse fields. Each episode combines insightful interviews with captivating storytelling, revealing the hidden wisdom and enchanting narratives that shape our world. Join us as we uncover the magic within stories and explore how these lessons can transform our lives. Who It's For: "Moral of the Story" is perfect for lifelong learners, curious minds, and anyone ...
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In primal cultures, there's a tendency to interweave everything with everything else, including art. People are very creative and expressive in everyday life, through ceremony and ritual, dance and art and carving and weaving and various aspects of life that are just considered quite normal for primal peoples. Part of primal cultures is a strong en…
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I think a lot of people right now are feeling terror or feeling deep grief - worry about climate - and might mention it in a joking way over dinner, like ‘oh, well, we'll see if we're all around in 20 years’ and there's so much truth to that, to the pain people are feeling in the worry. And so in the end, I think and hope that it's helpful to share…
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It’s really important to have some sort of horizon to grasp onto and work towards and for me that is thinking about what possible worlds might exist and how can I spend my time contributing to making those worlds possible. Of course that is a huge question and it changes a lot day to day. I have been thinking a lot lately about how art and scholars…
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The majority of individuals who work in this sector are deeply concerned about climate change and deeply motivated and often doing a lot about it in their personal lives but as a sector, we don't really have a vision of what our relationship is to it. So the kinds of responses range from a kind of silence on it and trying not to look at it directly…
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Can we fast-track cures for diseases? Hear about exciting discoveries in novel therapeutics, nanomedicines, AI and neuroimaging with leading researchers Michael Bowen, Victoria Cogger and Chenyu Tim Wang. Hosted by Tegan Taylor, ABC health and science journalist.This podcast is a recording of a live public event held on 22 August 2024. For more lin…
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Today we hear from Pat Hedley, an advisor and investor in innovative growth companies, about the significance of human connections in personal and professional realms. Pat shares the inspiration behind her book 'Meet 100 People,' which she wrote to offer advice she wished she had early in her career. Jen and Pat will discuss the importance of build…
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In this episode of Regarding Consciousness, host Jennifer K. Hill, CEO of OptiMatch, interviews thought leader and co-founder of Code Breakers Technology, Esther Wildenberg. With over two decades of experience in consulting, coaching, and facilitating, Wildenberg shares her journey of overcoming challenges, including near-death experiences, to find…
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Welcome to a very special episode of Regarding Consciousness. Today we welcome to the show Joshua Home Edwards, CEO of Emonance AI. The discussion explores the possibilities of AI-human collaboration, with a special focus on an AI developed by Joshua and his team. The AI, modeled after Ocean Robbins, engages in insightful dialogue on topics such as…
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2024年8月13日为《美轮美换》(The American Roulette;主页、小宇宙镜像)在“看理想”app上开设的专题系列《美国大选与世界转向》录制的推荐语。录音文字整理、以及节目兑换码抽奖,见我的公众号文章:《身处当地,会有更细微的、难以言表的切身感受》。 P.S.:别忘了买我的新书《空谈》(目录及自序、豆瓣页面)。
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Definitely we need a cultural transformation, and no one’s better positioned to contribute to that than the arts and culture. I think part of the task that we have ahead, as artists and culture makers, is to really question how we got here in the first place, what brought us here and and what are the stories we are being told. Holà. I decided to be…
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Today we welcome Diego Ugalde, an ex-Navy SEAL veteran, author, and CEO of the Trident Approach. Diego shares his life story, detailing his challenging journey to becoming a SEAL and his transformative experiences with psychedelic therapy. Discussing his use of psychedelics like Ibogaine and 5-MeO-DMT to treat PTSD, Ugalde emphasizes the potential …
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2024年8月7日,我(林垚、三土)和淡豹在北京“方所”书店进行了一场题为“AI时代,读文科还有什么用?”的对谈,暨拙著《空谈》的新书分享会。这里是对谈的录音。 【时间轴】 02:15 薛编介绍三土、淡豹、《空谈》(《空谈》目录及自序⁠、⁠《空谈》豆瓣页面) 04:52 为什么会选择读“文科”? 06:08 中国特色的高中“文理分科”制度 09:22 北大生物系“猪象杂交”的黑历史 14:40 在三土眼中,世界是一幅巨大的拼图 16:35 淡豹的求学与自我表达之路 20:57 淡豹点评《空谈》 25:51 淡豹和三土的友谊 27:36 文科和理科,哪个更容易被AI替代? 31:49 “文科/理科”是极度简化的区分 34:23 自主求知的过程本身不可替代 38:07 三土作为高校教师,如何看待…
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We have folks who would never define themselves as artists, but are nonetheless creative and have ideas and are imaginative. How can we get them to feel that they can do arts and express their creativity? With community engaged arts anyone can participate or contribute in any way. I think that strength and social bond makes the community strong and…
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In this episode of Regarding Consciousness, we hear from bestselling author, thought leader, and influencer Ambreen Nadeem, founder of Psychology Talks. Ambreen shares her profound journey from growing up in Pakistan, struggling with mental health, and facing societal norms to eventually writing her bestselling book, 'The Algorithm of Life.' Both J…
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In Canada and many other parts of the world, we've relied on policymakers and scientists to be the ones communicating around climate, and they failed because they've only appealed to people's heads and haven't appealed to their hearts and souls. I think the big conversation coming out of COP 28 - and that you but I'm sure people at SCALE and others…
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What happens is that you have arts and environment initiatives popping up all over the place, but everyone's pitted against one another in competing for the same grants, right? So it makes it extraordinarily difficult to organize, to strategize, and to act with a collective insight about where it is that we need to go and how we can really mobilize…
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Welcome to Regarding Consciousness. Today we welcome entrepreneur and founder of 'Go Big to Give Big,' Randy Molland. Jennifer K. Hill and Randy will discuss the transformative 'Plus Two Theory,' which advocates for surrounding oneself with positive energy by identifying and engaging with individuals and tasks that boost one's energy. Randy opens u…
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Having a conversation about the artworks and important issues such as climate change is everywhere in the globe. It's important for us also in the Horn of Africa region to talk about it through art, not politics necessarily. I feel like it opens a little bit of a door, a little bit more than the politics. Dawit Seto is an Ethiopian performing artis…
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About collapse acceptance : I've been in that space and it is really liberating. How I frame it for myself is : I don't know how it all turns out and it's really out of my control and to not worry about it (not that I never worry about it) but what's really in my control is : do I show up as a human being and feel my humanity and care for the peopl…
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We have become a bit disconnected after COVID but at the same time we are emerging more consciously while we were more complacent before. I hold hope about an inherent belief that collective liberation is a planetary right. I think we should all be always learning to reach that goal. semzyiri is a multimedia storyteller who blends surrealism, exist…
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In this episode of 'Regarding Consciousness,' host Jennifer K. Hill interviews Dr. Shamini Jain, a best-selling author, scientist, and the founder of the Consciousness and Healing Institute (CHI). The discussion explores the journey of Dr. Jain from her childhood interests in consciousness to her pioneering work in psychoneuroimmunology and energy …
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I really believe that we carry the spirit of the land wherever we go. In the Western canon, they say that once you leave home, you can never return, but in the Indigenous canon, home never leaves you. I remember Sandra Laronde contacting me when I was running the Inter-Arts Office at Canada Council in early 2000 asking me where Red Sky Performance …
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My dream with AI started with curiosity about how technology can extend to the boundaries of artistic expression. I was fascinated by the possibility of emerging traditional art and forms of traditional artistry to create something entirely new and engage my passion for innovation and to explore AI as tools to enhance my creative visions and bring …
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In this episode of Regarding Consciousness, host Jennifer K. Hill delves into the intersection of technology and intuition with Kim Chestney, the author of 'The Illumination Code,' 'Radical Intuition,' and 'The Psychic Workshop.' Chestney, the founder of the Intuition Lab and Create Festival, discusses her journey and how intuition plays a critical…
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World Listening Day takes place every year on July 18, which is also Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer’s birthday. The day is organized by the World Listening Project and is dedicated to understanding the world and its natural environment, societies, and cultures through the practice of listening. I have brought excerpts from 7 episodes from the …
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We welcome to the show Isabel Tierney, a licensed marriage and family therapist, renowned stress management expert, and creator of the Feel Good Life methodology. In this episode, Isabel shares her transformative journey from experiencing burnout and personal loss to developing a proven methodology grounded in neuroscience, psychology, and spiritua…
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I've been thinking a lot about the importance of connecting the value of the arts to everyday citizens and their own connection to creativity, whatever that might be. I think it's something we should be talking about now, not only within our communities and within the arts sector, but outside of as well : talking about the value of the arts to feel…
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Whether or not we get to a complete and total collapse or we're looking at collapses of very specific systems for it… Right now I'm concerned with modeling what we want on the other side as best as possible so that whether or not it's a person or a machine learning algorithm as artificial intelligence, when it's looking back on the things that is b…
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To go to a farm and take a carrot out that’s covered in dirt and wipe it off on your pants and eat it on the spot. It's something that most people don't have access to anymore. So that loss of contact with the natural world is having a radical impact on how people view it, how they value it, and how they seem to be willing to let it go. Not realizi…
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We're all going to be affected by the same outcome. When I went up to Svalbard (Norway), I went with the intention of also capturing the beauty and the terror of the reality of these changes and how they can be at once fascinating to listen to, but also devastating to the environment. You’ve just heard an excerpt from composer and environmental sou…
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Today, we are honored to have Joe Mechlinski, a New York Times bestselling author and a beacon of inspiration in the world of business and personal development. Joe's journey from the challenging streets of inner-city Baltimore to becoming a prolific entrepreneur and philanthropist is nothing short of remarkable. As the founder of Shift, a tech-ena…
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This is an audio from a short video recorded on June 22, 2024 on an inflatable kayak outing where I thank conscient podcast listeners (and a calm presence readers) and let you know that there are many new conscient episodes coming in the next few days and to please take your time (in particular if you are a regular listener). Please don’t feel over…
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I luckily managed to move from a space of ‘I have to save the planet or else’ (and we talk about that word ‘save’) to ‘I choose to commit my life to climate change in the best way I can’ because everything that matters to me in this world stands to be lost in a climate crisis, especially one that would play out in a very severe and apocalyptic way.…
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In this episode of Regarding Consciousness, host Jennifer K. Hill sits down with Mike Brown, the visionary founder of Unbreakable Wealth. Together, they delve into the concept of "unbreakable wealth" and explore actionable steps to escape the financial roller coaster. Mike shares invaluable insights on the subtle yet profound differences between ac…
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It is taking far too long for us to acknowledge the damage we have done to the world's water and to indigenous people and to take action : truth, reconciliation, change. Scientists have discovered that some whale songs actually evolve over time. It is my hope that the choirs who perform this work with me and all those who hear it will refuse to let…
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Psychologist Lee-Fay Low, and music scholars Neal Peres Da Costa and Helen Mitchell and host Angharad Yeo unravel the fascinating links between music and the brain. Can music activity help slow down cognitive decline?This event was held live at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music on 20 June 2024. For more details and resources, visit the Sydney Idea…
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We essentially know two percent of all different disciplines and that kind of unknownness creates a very free playground for an artist to dance in or to draw in because we know we're going through a massive crisis. The world is ending. We see chaos. We see all of that but my personal hope as an artist remains in how little we know and how little we…
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Today, we have the honor of speaking with Justin Breen, a true powerhouse in the realm of connectivity and innovation. Justin Breen is not only a friend but a thought leader who has significantly influenced my own journey over the past several months. We've shared numerous conversations, exchanged invaluable connections, and together, we've woven t…
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We need culture to shift behaviour, because everything is culture but the mentality is that art is an adornment and not actually a tactic. I think art is a tactic. I first met Annette while I was chair of the Sectoral Climate Arts Leadership for the Emergency or SCALE in 2022 and have since then gotten to know her as an artist here in Ottawa on the…
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Welcome to "Regarding Consciousness," where we delve into the depths of the mind, spirit, and everything in between. Today, we embark on a profound exploration of the divine feminine with our esteemed guest, Anodea Judith, author of "Goddess: Blessed Reunions with the Feminine Face of the Divine." In this interview with Anodea, you'll discover: -Th…
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Listening can teach us to appreciate our environment in a critical sense, but also in a kind of admiration for it. If we admire something because we think it has a depth or it has a beauty or some interesting aspects, we want to keep it, we want to foster it. I first met Sabine at the Tuning of the World Conference in Banff, Alberta in 1993. Sabine…
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This is a bonus episode featuring the audio version of my June 3, 2024 accept | adapt | respond posting on my 'a calm presence' Substack, whose purpose is to provide 'short, practical essays about collapse acceptance, adaptation, response and art'. You can subscribe to the newsletter (which is actually more of a learning journal) here. You can subs…
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Welcome to Regarding Consciousness, where we delve into the fascinating realms of artificial intelligence and its profound implications for humanity. I'm your host, Jennifer K. Hill, and today we're joined by Beth Rudden, coauthor of "AI for the Rest of Us," to explore how AI is reshaping our understanding of consciousness and our relationship with…
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Send us a text Hi everyone, lately I was invited to join Camille on her show, and I’m thrilled to be the first male guest on Camille’s podcast “Breaking the good girl cage”. In this episode, I’ll be sharing a bit more about myself and my journey, and how it can inspire your own path to self-discovery and personal growth. We’ll dive into my cultural…
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As an artist and educator, I see that this moment calls for a way of working through decolonization and forging a path of care. I like to think of this through multispecies communities so that, as humans, we're surrounded by more than human life, even in our urban environments. This path of care for our multi-species, communities that make up the n…
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I think there's a lot of focus on systems change and we need all of that, but what we really need is to change ourselves so that we can actually embody the world that we want to be in, so that has a big piece of healing and how art can be a part of that. I heard about Kelly McInnes’ (she/they) work from Kim Richards (see e76 and e171) and had a ver…
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Welcome to "Regarding Consciousness," where we explore the depths of conscious living and the profound impact it has on our existence. I'm your host, Jennifer K. Hill, and today we're joined by the visionary Laura Beauparlant, founder of Lab Creative. Through her journey and insights, Laura illuminates the path towards a life imbued with purpose an…
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What would change things is love. … We ask people to act, to change, to make sacrifices, or what may be perceived as sacrifices, which in the end can turn out to be incredible things as we open up a world we didn't consider possible for ourselves; it was always love that got people to take those steps and those decisions. Born and raised in the occ…
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One of the roles that artists play within the poly crisis is supporting us through processes of unnumbing. Sometimes we might describe it like a re-tuning of our senses through listening. All of that is about undermining the ways that we are taught to master ourselves, to not show emotions, to disconnect our heads from our bodies so that we work mo…
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