E95| Sam Harris, The Man & The Meme |Culture Lab w/ the Voicecraft Network
Culture lab invites a context for deepening understanding of critical, higher attention events, people, and dynamics in culture space and the world stage more generally.
This Voicecraft.Network session invites relating with the cultural, philosophical, and attentional significance of Sam Harris, one of the most well known public intellectuals of at least the last 15 years. In participation are Dr. Aspasia Karageorge, Tim Adalin, Kyle Lawrence, Tyler H, and Tom Lyons.
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Tim Adalin is a philosopher with a focus on the relation between participation and transformation. This focus has found form in relation to questions of metaphysics (what is, what knowing is, and what is the nature of, and our involvement with, the process of valuation). Across evolving interests in the realms of consciousness and the nature of meaning and identity, from perspectives philosophical, psychological, biological, anthropological, sociological, theological etc., this focus has graduated the recognition that the process of communication, or the transmutation of perception into expression as a generative-relational process of crafting voice, is pivotal to the realisation of desired existential realities.
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Dr. Aspasia Karageorge
Aspasia is a clinical psychologist and qualitative researcher in Australia who has become a core contributor to the Voicecraft Network. You can connect with Aspasia @ aspasiapsychology.com
Kyle Lawrence
Kyle is a software architect who loves nature, dialogue, and writing poems. He's currently working on a project to help enliven the Spirit of online communities.
In his spare time, Kyle enjoys writing. While traveling in Peru, he began capturing transformative insights in the form of short stories. You can read about his adventures here:
https://substack.com/@kylelawrence4
Tom Lyons
Tyler H
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Voicecraft conversations expand how the world is known across themes of psyche, culture and nature.
The Voicecraft Project is comprised of a media & events platform, academy, and participatory membership network.
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You can learn about the Voicecraft Network here. If scheduled, below you’ll find a selection of online & in-person events which explore similar themes to the Voicecraft podcast, in the same spirit of participation.
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