E97| Why Things Fall Apart: Intentional Disruption | Cultural Shamanism Expedition w/ Elder Les Spencer & Tyler Hollett
Welcoming Elder Les Spencer in dialogue with Tyler Hollett in response to the theme of “Intentional Disruption”, part of the Cultural Shamanism expedition inside the Voicecraft Network which begins with a multi-part exploration of the question: “Why do things fall apart?”
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Dr Les Spencer
Les is a post-doctoral action researcher, international conference speaker, writing on inter-connecting between natural life world, social life world and global futures. Action research bridges biomimicry, links between geo-emotional, land topography; and social topography; and people sciences including forensic science, psychosocial disaster response (UN consulting), harm minimizing, community psychiatry, neuro-psychobiology, risk-sharing, consulting to global governance, peace studies, relational mediating and reconciliation ceremonies in post-conflict contexts; hermeneutics and futures studies, behavioural science, clinical sociology.
https://www.laceweb.org.au/ - “A vast library of wellness resources.”
Tyler HollettTyler is a father of two, and researcher of whatever seems necessary to support the healthy formation of communities, online and offline. Recently he has been instrumental in the development of several discord communities with members in the tens of thousands. You can contact Tyler @ themetagora@gmail.com
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