
E43| The Struggle and Joy of Creativity, with Guy Sengstock
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About this episode
A personal, raw, and flowing conversation with a master of dialogue, Guy Sengstock. This has also been recorded and released on Guy’s YouTube channel.
This conversation touches the nature of creativity, philosophy, and art, through the lens of personal struggle in the twilight zone of this meta-crisis.
Watch or listen to our previous conversation here.
Watch the video version on Guy’s YouTube channel here.
About Guy Sengstock
Learn more about, and partake in Circling with Guy Sengstock at https://www.circlinginstitute.com/
Find Guy’s YouTube channel for many profound philosophical dialogues here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuhoymQ9glku30sG4qgW-iQ
Email Guy @ guysengstock(at)gmail.com
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- Voicecrafting is a kind of embodied philosophical conversation.
- It can occur when two or more people allow the practice of deep listening, natural curiosity, and authentic expression to realise a cooperative movement of understanding, often experienced as flow.
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The Stoa also seeks to engage people in a series of online groups for exploration and sensemaking.
Nora Bateson‘s warm data labs also invite participation in a related vein.
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