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Seeking the plumb depths of understanding; from philosophy to science, to tech, to current events, to whatever tomorrow brings. • 🏳️‍🌈 Email: seekingplumbpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @seekingplumb Show Notes: medium.com/@SeekingPlumb
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I recently witnessed a wondrous display by a murmuration of birds. What do you think they're thinking while they fly? So closely aligned with each other, almost performing? Do you think they're just living in the moment? Flying for the love and joy of it? Resources: Stunning starling murmuration by Paul Dinning: https://youtu.be/4LDtvU8kymgEmail: s…
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Famous last words: "we've always done it that way." There's a sense of helplessness or feeling stuck floating around. Some cling to the idea that change is impossible. Or if it can occur, it has to happen a particular way. But what about breaking the mold? What drives us? Can we use this to move off the game board, outside the playing field to crea…
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Computers, more specifically Artificial Intelligence, have made a pretty significant stride, recently. Christie’s is auctioning off the first AI generated piece of art today, 25 October 2018, for between $7,000-$10,000. This sparks many questions! What is art? What does it mean to be creative? To use imagination? If AI can develop creativity and im…
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I read an intriguing theory for the basis of patriarchy, that seems to make sense. But if it’s true, there are some interesting observations in and around this framework. That said, how can we change this incredibly long lived behaviour? Can hierarchies exist in a productive and healthy way? Or is it possible to operate without hierarchies?Show Not…
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Seth Godin highlighted three motivators for learning in a recent Akimbo podcast. Although it may be debatable, whether being kind to each other is something we need to learn or something we already know how to do, I wonder if these motivators play a role in whether we actually behave kindly or not. Can this list of motivators be expanded upon? Or r…
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From a young age we are trained to be cookie cutter workers, to give correct answers, to be compliant, and to follow the rules. The longer we're in the system or the more we seek to fit in, to be accepted or approved of, the more this system narrows our perspectives and squashes our innate curiosity, creativity, and imagination. The ability to cons…
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Life is picking up speed like never before, because science and technology are advancing at an incredible pace. It’s shaping how we think, interact, and how we behave. Stopping a speeding bullet might be easier than slowing a culture. Instead, maybe we can adapt. Show Notes: bit.ly/2NcUmYzInstagram: @seekingplumb Email: seekingplumbpodcast@gmail.co…
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I recollect my first impressions of Raj, a stranger in a random Starbucks, and the surprising and fascinating conversation that followed about the cultural and economic history of India. These communities didn't simply trade. They essentially served/altruistically gave to each other and their personal roles. Their way of thinking and behaving was b…
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With the constant influx of information & the set rules of government and rules of social engagement, we've fallen into default patterns of operation. We assume that things are done a certain way because someone else has told us so or because they've "always" been done that way. We're left feeling frustrated and impotent, because some have gamed th…
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After a few weeks back in my birth country, it's taking some adjusting to. In Canada we do see a lot of US news, but there's still a lot we don't see. Almost as an outside observer but still invested, I see the overdramatization of the already disturbing news. I see patterns in what's being consumed, & wonder how it affects the brain - the individu…
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Live. Now. We all say it; know we should. Yet, we usually only begin to get serious about "seizing the day", when our days are suddenly numbered. Perhaps, it's because we do our best to avoid thinking about "the end." But if we don't consider it... how can we truly appreciate what it means to be alive? Email: seekingplumbpodcast@gmail.com Music: "M…
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A phrase caught my eye this weekend: "Enforced Monogamy." To say it made me bristle even in the context presented would be an understatement. After recently hearing phrases like the "deregulation of the sexual marketplace", well, I needed to know more. How closely did each of these fit with the Red Pill Movement, "incels", & others of their ilk? Do…
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Preparing for another summer, I share how the Vegas glamour has fallen away. But maybe I've been looking in all the wrong places, & the magic isn't completely absent from the city.Email: seekingplumbpodcast@gmail.comMusic: "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra"Bewitched" by Frank Sinatra"Cheek to Cheek" by Frank Sinatra"That's Life" by Frank Sinatra"…
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In the book, Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy by Jostein Gaarder, Sophie Amundsen receives a question by mail: "Where does the world come from?"Sophie asks a couple of interesting questions. Can something be created out of nothing? Can something always exist? I have a few questions of my own to add to the mix, taking into con…
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I've done us both a disservice under the guise of wanting to conquer misconceptions, but really it was done from a place of fear. I wanted to be seen, to be heard, to be accepted. Not labeled, dismissed, reviled or deemed despicable. I wanted to encourage & learn from conversation. I wanted to avoid painful situations, but I only set myself up. In …
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When & why do we decide to stop asking “why?” Why do we decide to stop investigating?Email: seekingplumbpodcast@gmail.comShowNotes: bit.ly/2Ia8TVUMusic: "Last Day of High School" by BorrtexFrom the Free Music ArchiveCC BY NChttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Last_Day_of_High_School
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As Georgie Dee requested, two more stories from Alan Lightman's book, Einstein's Dreams. While the book's theme is time, these particular selections look at freezing or being stuck in time from slightly different angles. I rather enjoy the journeys into the imagination and the opportunities for reflection these tales offer.Twitter & Instagram: @See…
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We seem to have an obsession with time. We’ve built our lives around whether we believe we “don’t have enough” or have “plenty.” We’re so focused on measuring time, we’ve forgotten why it’s vitally important to us. We’ve lost sight that it’s actually ancillary to everything else. Whether it’s about the concept, the definition, how much or how littl…
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When you interact, when you say something positive or do something positive for me, is it because you mean it? Or do you want something in return? Are you seeking to use me? To what end?Are you looking to “succeed?” What is “success?” We expect there are pros to just about any answer to this question, but what are the cons to your definition? Diggi…
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Why must the nation conform to their rigid, dated point of view? In an attempt to save lives, average citizens are required to use band-aid "solutions." Living in fear so others can cling to a flawed illusion of "safety?" When do we decide rhetoric & money no longer reign? That people, simply by their mere existence, are valuable. Worthy.Music: "We…
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When we’re children, we spend those initial awkward years exploring and learning, but as we mature we condition ourselves to choose from pre-fab menus or patterns, to give appropriate responses, to attempt to fit in. It may appear nuanced and even complicated, but it isn’t as complex as authentic thinking, per Jordan Greenhall.We look at what Green…
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Picking up where we left off in the previous episode, we dig a little deeper into how the scientists determine the "texture" or structure of a city. Then, we discuss how Hyperloop engineers may address the safety issues involving the tunnel's vacuum. Followed by, how the Loop may be designed beneath the surface of a city.Show Notes: bit.ly/2pnnxxv…
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Building on the People-centric City Design episode, I consider new information to add to or aid in revising those previous ideas. Scientists have determined that the layout of a city affects the temperature it will be, come night, relative to its daytime temp. Elon Musk's Hyperloop will offer speed and safety for distance travel, but the Loop will …
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(Caution: This episode may be triggering and/or offensive.) At first, we may have said Bill & Susan were in love, but would we say love is present in that relationship, now? We shift perspectives to look at a very familiar but very old tale. By comparison, is this a prime example of fatherly love or an exception to the rule?…
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"Stay in your lane." Should science strictly stay within the borders of science? Should app developers stick with the tech and product trends? Should science shun philosophy, or religion or philosophy shun science? Should the tech industry focus on data and profits while giving less credence to sociology, psychology, and the human needs of their us…
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Often, I wish I could wave a wand, and give a friend exactly what they need in that moment to solve a problem, to offer a break from reality, or a moment to heal. Unfortunately, I've never acquired a magical wand. So, I'm looking for the next best thing. Let's play with a mix of the imagination and the power of words. · Following the first portion …
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When life turns stressful or I just need a break, reveling in the music of the moment, I step into my imagination and visit one of my happy places. In this episode, I take you on a bit of a tour through a couple of my faves. Where is your happy place? Is it real or imaginary? What does it feel like, smell like, look like? Who's there with you? Will…
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Scientists are mapping the connections between our brain cells. If successful, they will "uncover the basis of personality, identity, intelligence, memory, and..." more. Other scientists are developing an artificial womb, while yet others are cloning primates in such a way that will allow for the incorporation of CRISPR gene-editing. In light of al…
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Three days after the high school mass shooting in Florida, and things were proceeding as per usual. Frustrated, I attempted to find a different approach to this massive issue. A first step in a major undertaking. From there, the conversation moved into the topic of mental health, the possibility of using psych evals, and the potential consequences …
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