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  • This comprehensive exploration discusses how health optimization and longevity can be achieved by detailed genetic, bloodwork, and microbiome testing. Michael Shaun Conaway and Enej Kuscher dive deep into the advantages of personalized health care, revealing how individual biological data and understanding dietary and lifestyle impacts can shape treatment pathways. The conversation spans insights from personal experiences with these tests, the feasibility in everyday life, to the future possibilities of custom diet and supplement recommendations. This discussion underscores the revolutionary aspect of individualized preventative measures in extending healthspan and lifespan.

    This discussion introduces NU, a Dutch bioheal testing service providing comprehensive biomarker data analysis, noting its unique approach of sharing detailed health information with users and future plans to incorporate wearable tech for real-time lifestyle intervention. Further, it focuses on NU's 'digital twin' interface, emphasizing the democratization of complex health science. The conversation also dives deep into the role of genetic predispositions in individual health and the potential for a more personalized healthcare approach. They discuss the future of precise technologies influencing personalized dietary and lifestyle plans, forecasting an era of preventive healthcare empowered by technological breakthroughs and continuous user engagement. Overall, the dialogue highlights the importance of health data understanding, anticipates the evolution of modern food engines, and underscores NU's mission to simplify human biology.

    For a 10% discount on testing and products at The NU, we have a special coupon for our listeners: NUBOLDLY10

    00:00 Introduction

    00:00 Understanding Chronic Inflammation

    00:28 Introducing Guest: Enej Kusher, CEO of NU

    00:49 The Importance of Biomarker Data for Health

    01:24 Enej Kusher's Journey into Biotech

    03:42 The Complexity of Human Health

    04:13 The Role of Genetics in Health

    07:51 The Importance of Integrating Health Data

    09:20 The Future of Health Dashboards

    12:18 Understanding the Microbiome

    27:12 The Role of Genetics in Obesity

    38:51 Understanding Epigenetic Age

    44:16 The Evolutionary Story of Telomerase

    44:51 The Role of Fasting in Stem Cell Production

    45:29 The Controversy Surrounding Telomeres and Aging

    46:03 The Wild West of Peptides and Longevity

    47:26 The Concept of a Digital Twin

    48:19 Exploring the Digital Twin Interface

    49:09 The Future of Genomic Interpretation

    49:17 Understanding Blood Biomarkers

    52:05 The Power of Personalized Genomics

    01:00:19 The Impact of Gut Microbiome on Health

    01:03:37 The Future of Personalized Health Care

    01:15:39 The Role of Supplements in Personalized Health

    01:19:41 The Future of Personalized Diet Planning

    01:22:53 The Exciting Future of Precision Medicine

    #BiologicalAge, #AgeingScience, #YouthfulLiving, #AntiAgingTips, #HealthyAging, #BioAgeAwareness, #AgeDefying, #LongevityDiet, #YouthfulWellness, #ChronologicalVsBiologicalAge

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  • Show Summary

    Get ready for a riveting and enlightening conversation with Marc Buckley, a distinguished leader in sustainable development and food reform, who has played a critical role in shaping the UN's climate efforts. In this podcast, Buckley offers insights on the pressing need for reform in the United Nations, particularly in climate negotiations, and the obstacles we face in achieving sustainable development goals. He highlights the urgency of a new economic model that prioritizes the well-being of all, not just a select few. Buckley delves into the failures of the UN, COP27, and Paris Agreement and the adverse effects of politics on the climate crisis. This podcast is not just informative but also a powerful call to action. With over 30 years of experience, Buckley provides actionable guidance on how to take action toward a sustainable future. So tune in and discover how we can make a meaningful impact and create a better world for ourselves, our planet, and our future generations!

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    Full Show Notes

    In this episode, Marc Buckley shares his story of transformation and highlights his mission of ecological economics to address human suffering on a global scale. He details his educational background, his long professional career that includes writing the UN SDG manifesto, participation in various UN collective systems, and a quick overview of his books. 

    As we're heading into COP28 this year, Buckley sheds light on what went wrong in the previous huddles. He highlights the significance of the Club of Rome, whose original climate report from 1972 serves as a guiding pillar for the UN's climate efforts. He believes the Club of Rome's work provides a crucial framework for understanding the climate crisis. Looking ahead to COP28, he expresses cautious optimism, noting that the region understands the impact of food shortages and the need to limit growth. However, he also acknowledges the controversies surrounding COP27, which he deems a complete failure due to a lack of action and wasting valuable time.

    There's an urgent need for funding to achieve sustainable development goals. While the figure of $95 trillion required to meet these goals...

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  • Today, most of our content online is derivative of someone else’s work. It’s a remix and rework of anything and everything. It’s all reflective. It’s all copyrighted. Not that the copyrights are being enforced, but it’s still mindboggling how out of date our copyright system is. Cory Doctorow is one of the earliest adopters of the Creative Commons License for his works. He and his science fiction novels play with this emerging era of creative cynicism. Today, Cory gives us a deep insight into this issue and how the ownership of works and ideas is bound to change in the future.

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    Key Moments:

    ● [00:01:08] – Corey Doctorow Introduction

    ● [00:01:40] – How did Corey get into Creative Commons and problems with intellectual properties today.

    ● [00:15:47] – Celebrating the remix culture

    ● [00:21:00] – Is Remix Creativity?

    ● [00:26:13] – Extractive Capitalism

    ● [00:39:50] – Governance

    ● [00:50:15] – A discussion on Corey’s Novel Walkaway

    ● [01:01:50] – The way forward

    ● [01:08:10] – When are Cory’s new books coming out?

    Further References:

    Corey Doctorow Blog

    https://pluralistic.net

    Creationists by E.L Doctorow

    https://www.amazon.com/Creationists-Selected-1993-2006-L-Doctorow/dp/0812975642

    How to destroy Surveillance Capitalism by Cory Doctorow

    https://www.amazon.com/Destroy-Surveillance-Capitalism-Cory-Doctorow/dp/1736205900

    The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff

    https://www.amazon.com/Age-Surveillance-Capitalism-Future-Frontier/dp/1610395697

    The Nature of the Firm by Ronald Coase

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0335.1937.tb00002.x

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  • Show Summary

    Perhaps the biggest challenge looking forward to the future is to see our future selves. How will we change our biology & genetics? How will we make decisions about what we should alter? It's important because technology constantly changes our perceptions of right and wrong. So, what are ethics in regards to human life? Why making strong ethical and moral considerations is bad? What are some of the important ethical fights today that will impact the quality of life of our future generations? And what are some of the things we should be doing today to avoid being judged harshly by our future generations? In this episode of the Boldly NOW Show, academic, author, and futurist Juan Enriquez answers all these questions. He gives us new viewpoints and tools to make choices more wisely in the face of the neo-biological revolution.  

     

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    How do we learn lessons from the past? How can we leave behind our global problems and create a new era for humanity? What are the technologies and behaviors we need to adapt to make sustainable change, and how do we bring all that back to the people who can take action to change the world? These are the questions polymath tech Futurist Adah Parris has been grappling with in the face of the challenges we have today. In this episode of the Boldy Now show, Adah shines a light on these questions and gives us ways to recognize new patterns that can lead to a better future.

      

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    Full Show Notes

    The episode starts with a discussion on what it means to be a futurist. Adah gives a detailed insight into the term and how she came to be recognized as one. A futurist systematically explores the present to predict the future while considering the past. However, a futurist doesn't just have to be a mere predictor of patterns. The real task of a Futurist is to create stories that can help humanity pull into a better future.

    Adah is also a systems thinker. Her framework “Cyborg Shamanism” provides a lens through which we can look at the world and decode everything that happens around us. Cyborg Shamanism consists of five phases:

     1. Leave – First Phase: How do we leave these problems/ old ways behind?

    2. Breathe – Second Phase: How can we remove these tensions in the system to create a hypothesis for change?

    3. Grow – Third Phase: What are the tools/technologies/rituals/behaviors to try to make this true? (i.e., How to stress test it)

    4. Flow – Fourth Phase: Thinking long-term, what type of answers make it sustainable?

    5. Ground – Fifth Phase: How do we ground that down to create a sense of kinship?

    All living systems are self-operating mechanisms. But, we always learn some lessons in one world that can be brought into the other. Binaries create competition and division. Whether it's spirituality, philosophy, physics, mechanics, or metaphysics, bringing different worlds together can help humanity cooperate rather than compete.

    Today, we need new technologies that are capitalistic but still provide a positive impact on humanity and the world. We need businesses that operate less like machines and more as living organisms. There's a lot to learn from nature. We can replicate how...

  • GFI02: TRANSCENDING THE CLIMATE CRISIS with Kim Stanley Robinson

    Show Summary

    Tune into the Bold.ly Now Show featuring Kim Stanley Robinson, the Hugo and Nebula winning author of the Mars Trilogy. He is known as a realistic, science-based highly-literary science fiction author with over 20 books published. Stan's work often focuses on themes like sustainability, economic & social justice, climate change, and speculative futures. Today, we discuss these themes covered in Stan’s atypical sci-fi novel, The Ministry for the Future. Stan uses the book to demonstrate a vision of a new future for humanity and investigate what it might take to survive and transcend the climate crisis.

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    Full Show Notes

    The world is on track to miss the target of keeping the global average temperature within 2 degrees celsius of the warming limit. That means humans will have to adapt to a higher temperature. But, how much can we adapt? It's a well documented fact that humanity cannot survive a high heat index – a combination of high heat and high humidity. So, no matter the eco-modernist's view, humanity faces more of an emergency than we think.

    Kim Stanley Robinson’s novel “The Ministry for the Future” runs wild with this idea. The book aims not just to transform people's thinking but also the culture itself. While his atypical approach to “novel writing” may seem borderline blasphemous, it's not something new. Stan believes he was inspired by the USA trilogy (by John Dos Passos) and Moby Dick (Herman Melville). Here, he talks in detail about his novel writing approach, entertainment VS education aspect, and how he manages to “tell” just as much as “show” to keep the novel fun and engaging for the readers.

    We live in a nation-state global capitalist world. To write a realistic plausible novel, discussing capitalism and how it exacerbates the climate problem is inevitable. This system favors a few, but the climate is a zero-sum game. Paris agreement was, therefore, a great step in the right direction. We need better pricing of our relationship to the biosphere. Only then can we attempt to morph the system into better treatment of people and the biosphere.

    Stan’s novel extracts a lot from the current economic conditions and gives us a viable picture of the future. The Carbon coin, introduced in the book, strikes a chord with the crypto-revolution currently taking place. Similarly, the targeted asymmetrical violence reminds of the occupy movement. Along the way, the book asks some very pertinent questions making a case for neoliberal capitalism. Unlike the often held view, neoliberal capitalism is not a hands-off approach to governance. It's still a very strong governance model that is indispensable for a socially just political economy.

    It's a mixed picture in the world right now. On the bright side, we have the EU commission announcing plans for forced labor import ban, the successes of the 30 x 30 movement, the Paris accord and similar steps taken by governments in the USA, China and India. On the negative side, we have the reactionary capitalist businesses which exploit the natural resources to death and would not go without a fight. This discursive battle is but just one aspect of the larger political and physical battle.

    Biological diversity is just important as human cultural...

  • In this week's podcast we speak with Author Kute Blackson about his just released book, The Magic of Surrender. When Kute’s mother was passing away she was unafraid and at peace. Kute was deeply moved by her courage and began a deep inquiry into what was at the heart of our courage. Led by her he discovered the magic of surrender in his own life and is now sharing that magic with us in his book and in this conversation with Bold.ly NOW Show host Michael Shaun Conaway.

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    The Magic of Surrender: https://themagicofsurrender.com/

  • This week’s guest Lynne Twist has worked her entire career looking at the soul of money and how it manifests in our lives due to a culture of money. She is founder of the Soul of Money Institute and has dedicated her life to alleviating hunger and poverty. Today, she is going to set the record straight on a lie we have all been living and help us find a future where we can thrive in our own life with regards to our finances. Lynne’s myths of scarcity, surprising truth of sufficiency, and a very simple solution to our predicament are sure to knock your socks off.

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    Key Moments:

    ●     [01:43] – The toxicity of the Money Culture

    ●     [07:16] – The scarcity paradigm: How we make “the scarcity” real

    ●     [12:40] – The three toxic myths of scarcity

    ●     [16:49] – The Surprising Truth of Sufficiency

    ●     [22:44] – Rich people, poor people

    ●     [26:47] – How to ease the constriction of this “Scarcity lie” and have a prosperous life

    ●     [40:49] – Life as an opportunity to learn, strengthen and grow in times of a global pandemic

    Quotes:

    "We’re swimming in a culture that lies about money and that creates a lot of suffering for us”

    “If you tell your body I didn’t get enough sleep, you will be tired”

    “We are building units for our stuff, but not for our people”

    “More more and more does not get you to true prosperity”

    “What we appreciate, appreciates”

    “Sufficiency is not actually an amount… it’s an experience of being in touch with who you are”

    “Prosperity isn’t a function of accumulation; it’s a function of sharing”

    “True abundance comes from sufficiency, not more”

    Further References:

     Gratitude and Grateful living

    https://gratefulness.org/

     

    Buckminister Fuller and a You or Me world

    https://gratefulness.org/resource/buckminster-fuller-world/

     

    Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth

    https://www.amazon.com/Doughnut-Economics-Seven-21st-Century-Economist-ebook/dp/B01BUOGF58

     

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  • This week on the Boldly Now Show, we have a Generative Conversation with Jane Metcalfe, co-founder of WIRED magazine and founder of Neo Life a digital publication that focuses on the Neo-biological revolution. Being at the forefront of the technological revolution for the past three decades, Jane talks in length about the Neo-biological transformation to imagine a better future for human beings as a species. We also discuss where things go wrong with our vision of the future and the need for interdisciplinary understanding of technological advancements and what the future may hold for humanity in general. 

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    Key Moments:

    ●     [02:10] – Jane reflects back on how the era influenced Wired magazine

    ●     [08:18] – From a computer scientist to a visionary artist in a magazine, Jane talks the transformation

    ●     [13:00] – Being at the front-row of technological transformation, how Jane witnessed the divergence between the technological utopia imagined in the 90s and today’s technological reality.

    ●     [20:10] – Is the lack of regulations in technological advancement responsible for everything that went wrong in the past few decades?

    ●     [33:57] – Are we having more future forward conversations today than we had in the past?

    ●     [45:58] – The need for interdisciplinary understanding for technological advancements

    ●     [45:58] – The future for Jane Metcalfe and humanity in general

    Quotes:

    "We, on balance, tend to look for disaster as humans. It is an evolutionary trait that has served us as well. If we are analyzing for potential threats, then we are better prepared to dodge or defeat them.”

    “It’s journalism’s job to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable”

    “The corrupting influence of money is bound to work its way into any human endeavor”

     

    “technology itself is ingenious, [it’s just that the] regulators don’t understand it”

     

    “What’s happening now is the next stage of digital revolution”

     

    “Not that there’s good to say about coronavirus, but if that’s all it took to wake us up to our potential – as one specifies, one planet – to work together and focus on one thing and find solution, then may be all of this horrible sacrifice would have been worth it”

     

    “I think about what could go right”

    “There is a tremendous risk when it comes to moving science forward, but if we never try then we will never know”

    “Even evolution...

  • BN 25: The Future of Healthcare with Dr: David Tusek

    Show Summary

    Tune in to the Boldy Now Show featuring Dr. David Tusek, Direct Care and Health Exchange Pioneer, to forever change the way we think about personal and community health. Dr. Tusek is the founder of Cloud Medical, and a founding partner of Ravel Health, an alternative marketplace based upon healthcare vs. sick-care. Looking at health from a broader perspective, Dr. Tusek asks for a deeper understanding of the body, reconnection with ourselves, people around us, and nature, so that we can transform our healthcare system to help us to thrive rather than merely survive. 

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    Full Show Notes

    Modern healthcare and medicine is a framework modeled to understand how things go wrong in our bodies. However, it doesn't address the deeper, more central questions of our lives: How to live life to the fullest, live in coherence with what we are here to do, and what it means to live your best life? Finding answers to these questions is essential to understanding the full capacity of our health. 

    The map that can help us unlock this full capacity is "reconnecting to the four disconnections." During the podcast, Dr. David Tusek explains what these four disconnections (or quadrants of reality) are. He further elucidates how reconnection can lead to a greater awareness of the fundamental parts of our body – not just the structural elements that comprise our organism. 

    The first step to health and fitness is consciousness. Consciousness not just to our body but also to the people around us, our community, and planet earth. Sure, exercising and staying fit is a way to health, but it's a reductionist solution, to measure health by a measure of consumptive units. To thrive we need a profound connection with ourselves to experience fully being human. For this we may need coaches that have a rather holistic sense of the body and human consciousness. 

    In Dr. David Tusek’s words, we need the “Bruce Lee” move to transform our healthcare system. Take all of the best parts of today’s system, add stuff that we are missing and remove anything that isn’t working. We also need mentors who can help us re-establish connection with our body and our loved ones for meaningful relationships. We are what we eat. Therefore, we don't just need doctors who prescribe medicine. We should also incorporate our food producers into the healthcare system. Provide them incentives to have a hyper-local food ecosystem.

    The pandemic has blown the cover off of our wounds. In the words of Dr. David Tusek, the pandemic showed us that “"We are sicker than we even realize." That we are in the midst of multiple simultaneous...

  • This curious conversation with Lucian Tarnowski sounds like the realms of futuristic fantasy gaming. In reality, the conversation twists and turns into a practical explanation of the generative futurist practices, UP Games, in Ibiza. Lucian describes the specific action-based solutions being exercised in Ibiza to create regenerative, sustainable changes to food-growing, health and well-being and more all through exercising the collective intelligence for the benefit of the collective. He describes his vision of prototyping a planetary embassy to rise to meet the challenge on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

    Show Notes:

    9:25 - largest wealth transfer in history happening now

    13:10 - wholesale commons, use of collective intelligence in the interest of collective

    16:15 - UP Games in practice in Ibiza

    29:22 - crisis of hope

    32:48 - Civana House, planetary embassies & 100 lighthouses around the world

    References:

    To follow Lucian’s work check out his website here

    Lucian is the founding curator of the United Planet Game

    Co-Founder of Civana House

    -Steven Brooks and his work in Costa Rica

    -ecoversity

  • Tom Chi is an innovator, investor, visionary and Chairman of the Board of the Buckminster Fuller Institute. His work with innovative technologies like Google glass and tree planting drones has shaped a new generation of revolutionary thinking aimed at tackling the climate crisis. In this episode, Tom describes a phenomena of our generation that he calls “charging the trauma battery”, offers advice on what it takes to be a flexible (thus successful) innovator and offers pragmatic tools for instigating local change. 

    Show Notes

    [3:03]using overwhelm as a catalyst for ideas

    [15:00] “Climax Foods” (technologies for making plant-based foods)

    [22:00] - growing outdoors, are you repairing soil?

    [30:40] - rapid pro-typing in atoms, bits & neurons

    [44:22] - commitment versus attachment to a project

    [54:07] - “charging your trauma battery”

    References

    - Dendra Systems (drone tree planting)

    - Cimax Foods - a data science company who has been testing and producing plant-based foods that mimic animal-based foods

    - At One Ventures - Finds, funds and grows teams to catalyze a world where humanity is net positive to nature (Tom Chi is a Founding Partner)

    -a book called “A Finer Future” by Hunter Lovins

    -a documentary called “Kiss the Ground” on soil health

  • John Demartini  is considered one of the world's leading authorities on human behaviour and personal development.In this episode you will receive a personal and intimate, inquiry around defining what your values are, and how those values show up in your behaviour and in your financial destiny. 

    (4:14) Comparing yourself relative to others vs. comparing your daily actions to your own highest values. 

    (6:14) Why your  purpose is an expression of your highest value and why its important to fill up your day with your highest priority actions. 

    (9:50) How your hierarchy of values dictates your financial destiny

    (20:02) The importance of asking questions & being authentic 

    (42:57) The Value Determination Process

  • This thoughtful conversation with Meghan French Dunbar explores the many barriers womxn face when confronted with starting and maintaining a business. From burnout to sharing resources amongst other womxn, Meghan has dedicated her life to reorienting the understanding of achievement to one that expresses love & purpose.

    4.08- How can we make workplaces a place of healing?

    9.20-Systemic issues for women in business

    17:11 -Purpose: Get Clear

    29:17 -Burn Out: Exhausting your purpose

    34:48 -The Seed to Authentic Purpose

    To follow Meghan French Dunbar’s work, go to her website

  • In this refreshing deep dive with internationally acclaimed yoga teacher and public speaker Seane Corn, she explores how seemingly small action can shape our current culture and how dismantling systems of oppression can start on a personal level.

    Mindful Inquiry: Question Your Agenda & Shape Your Impact in the World. How can we take bold action (it doesn’t have to be huge to be bold) and what tools can we use to identify that action? What can being of service look like and why are you driven to that service?

    Seane dives into:

    3:00 - How dismantling systems of oppression starts w/ you

    3:29 - Bold Action: investing your skills or resources

    12:56 Seeing mistakes/reorienting towards vision

    27:35 Being of service: why do you want to and who are you serving?

    33:33 The hierarchy of service

    Check out Seane Corn’s website

  • This conversation with author, former VR content creator and polymath Sarah Drew started off on the topics of equanimity, discernment and seeing humanity in “the other” before it seamlessly spiralled its way into consciousness and humanity’s future on the planet.

    Follow Sarah Drew’s work through her website at https://www.sarahdrew.net/

  • You might know him as the founder and CEO of Magic Flight, a company among the first to introduce the portable vaporizer to the world, but Forrest Landry is really a philosopher, writer, researcher, scientist, engineer, craftsman, and teacher who has been studying and practicing the varied High Arts since the mid 70’s.

    Shownotes

    [5.18]The sonar effect and how they are trying to create a long-term sense-making process for our species.

    [12:03]The trustworthiness of information sources and the current state of the market.

    [17:01]How to cooperate and respond to situations that require a response at a community level.

    [27:42] The relationship between the human race and machine technology and the potential for growth. How we need to recognize our biases and build technology that is in service to nature.

    [52:48] The history of voting and governance.

    [54:42] How to identify the characteristics of a solution if you want things to change.

    Recommended Resources in this episode

    The book 'Finite and Infinite Games' the book is about shifting from finite games zero sum, win-loose games to infinite games, win-win, omni-win where every player is benefited by another player's win.

  • Burning Desire. Big Ideas. Bold Action

    Suzanna Frindt is no stranger to these concepts. Through her work as the former CEO of the Hunger Project and as a global leader in developing leadership with an expertise in community led development, she has been on the leading edge of cultivating a sense of self-resilience and dignity to 14,000 communities worldwide. 

    What could communities, across the globe, look like if all women were educated, trained and empowered?

    How much more effective could hyper-local change be if all parties advocating considered context, local beliefs, and opinions about governments, leadership, training and culture as a part of their advocacy strategy?

  • In this week’s episode of The Boldly Now Show, we speak with Pablo Jenkins and Doug Fisher, founders of the Generative Futures Initiative (parent organization of Bold.ly NOW), who explain what Generative Futurism is, how it works and how it can be employed to instigate and shape a healthy future. 

    They disambiguate a generative future from a predictive future, and offer a success story of a generative futurist approach in the Costa Rican rainforest that resulted in massive environmental, ecological and economic benefit.

  • Together with social philosopher and founding member of The Consilience Project, Daniel Schmachtenberger, we explore the global reactions to coronavirus that are reshaping the world we live in and the widening gap between the problems faced and the average person’s willingness to accept them. Daniel offers his perspectives on how the shift in information ecology is creating a world of misinformation and offers some basic steps to building good sense-making. He discusses how the mass closure of small businesses represents one of the most severe consolidations of wealth possibilities we’ve ever seen and ways to rethink our current social structures. 

    Resources

    See a culmination of Daniel’s public work on his websiteDaniel is the CEO, Co-Founder and Director of Research & Development of the Neurohacker CollectiveDaniel mentions the book: The Dictator’s Handbook by Alastair Smith & Bruce Bueno de MesquitaDaniel mentions the The YouTube video “The Rules for Rulers”

    Daniel's Bio

    Daniel is a founding member of The Consilience Project, aimed at improving public sensemaking and dialogue. The throughline of his interests has to do with ways of improving the health and development of individuals and society, with a virtuous relationship between the two as a goal. Towards these ends, he’s had particular interest in the topics of catastrophic and existential risk, civilization and institutional decay and collapse as well as progress, collective action problems, social organization theories, and the relevant domains in philosophy and science.