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Archive for category: Future Society
Podcast episodes about future society from the Future Thinkers Podcast by Mike Gilliland and Euvie Ivanova
Deconstructing Identity – Adapt to the Future #01
How getting defensive and identifying with our ideas, roles and groups, prevents us from communicating, collaborating, and relating better to others.
FTP109: Dr. Dayna Baumeister – Biomimicry: What We Risk If We Ignore Nature’s Design
Dr. Dayna Baumeister talks about biomimicry, and how we can learn from nature to be more resilient, self-sustainable, and raise better adapted kids.
FTP105: Jim Rutt – Game B: The Fifth Attractor, A New Social OS
Jim Rutt discusses the concept of Game B, network attractors in complex systems like human society, and how to prepare for potential collapse scenarios.
FTP104: Retreat Center Vision & Other New Projects
In this episode we are discussing our vision for a retreat center for exploring the ideas and practices we talk about on the podcast and in our courses.
FTP101: Rebel Wisdom – Who Are The Intellectual Deep Web?
Rebel Wisdom and Future Thinkers talk about the emergent intellectual awakening, the Intellectual Deep Web, and finding cohesion in a decentralized world.
FTP100: Jamie Wheal – Sense-Making In Chaos
Jamie Wheal discusses the difficulty of sense-making in a world that is unraveling faster than we can track, and what are the potential solutions to this crisis.
FTP093, 094: Douglas Rushkoff – Why Humans Matter in a Future With Transhumanism
Media theorist Douglas Rushkoff discusses the untapped possibilities of digital technology to create a trully interconnected culture.
FTP090, 091: Joe Brewer – Rites of Passage For Cultural Evolution
Joe Brewer of the Center For Applied Cultural Evolution discusses evolutionary transition, modern rites of passage, and designing a regenerative culture.
FTP088: The Ancient Art of Adulting And Meta-Skills For The Future
Mike and Euvie are discussing the concept of "adulting", why it's relevant today, and why we need to develop meta-skills to adapt to the future.