We are offering a variety of materials to support your ongoing exploration. We may add to this as we move through the program so be sure to check in.
On the left is a PODCAST from "On Being" with Krista Tippett. It is an interview with author and activist Adrienne Maree Brown. It's 80 minutes and worth the listening.
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This is an article by Michael Ignelzi on Meaning-Making in the Learning and Teaching Process.
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UBUNTU: I am because we are.
The Ubuntu way of greeting each other: This is a @30min interview of the person who co-founded a not-for-profit coaching foundation (Ubuntu Coaching Foundation) to promote access to coaching in areas that could neither afford nor be exposed to coaching. He has integrated his work with Integral Theory as well. Here is a direct link to a page that has more info on Dumisani (Dumi) Magadlela https://thewisdomfactory.net/dumi/ |
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Anil Seth shares in a presentation called: Is Reality a Controlled Hallucination?. An hour that explores how biology gives rise to the experience of consciousness.
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22min talk with Dr. Rupert Sheldrake |
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Dr, John Hagelin - Hacking Consciousness at Stanford This is @60min. Science informed that touches on quite a few different elements of consciousness. A short outline of some of David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D philosophies by Jennie Chen. Hawkins is the author of Power vs Force. Here also is a link to an overview of the book. @9min Additionally, here is a visual of his Map of Consciousness. |
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You may be interested in 2020 Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Sir Roger Penrose, and his thoughts on the Quantum Physics of Consciousness. This is @12 conversation that may stimulate some further interest in his work. Science-y but interesting, particularly as he doesn't believe that consciousness is computational.
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Giulio Tononi, as a scientist, gives us a framing of his theory on consciousness. There is more information on what he considers so explore if interested.
Here also is a link to an interesting panel discussion with he, David Chalmers, Max Tegmark, and more. (A link to Chalmers framing is in the additional resources document for consciousness, as well). |
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Sterling Hawkins Tedx talk on: Discomfort is Necessary for Innovation. He shares that discomfort is a KEY ingredient of innovation. @14min. |
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This is a book Trailer for: Radical Curiosity by Seth Goldenberg The book and what he offers in it, may be supportive of your journey as we collectively navigate the deep curiosity required to dig in to change. |
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Simon Sinek on Innovation @5min |
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Rupert Sheldrake clip about 16 minutes |
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A very interesting clip from Omeleto called
"Re-Entry" @9min |
This is a link to Michael Singer Podcasts via Sounds True. If you have yet to find his work (book: The Untethered Soul), it is worth a listen. These Podcasts are free.
This is an article in the Atlantic on Reiki
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/04/reiki-cant-possibly-work-so-why-does-it/606808/
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/04/reiki-cant-possibly-work-so-why-does-it/606808/
This is a Fast Company Article on Disruption: Disruptive Leadership and Disruptive Innovation: Risks and Benefits
Links to Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations:
UN SDGS
UN ACT NOW Resources
UN Be the Change
UN SDGS
UN ACT NOW Resources
UN Be the Change
Worldwide NGO Directory:
https://www.wango.org/resources.aspx?section=ngodir#tab2
https://www.wango.org/resources.aspx?section=ngodir#tab2