

Brendan Graham Dempsey
Writer, researcher, organic farmer, and director of Sky Meadow Institute. Author of Metamodernism and host of the Metamodern Spirituality Podcast.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 0sec
EP 268 Brendan Graham Dempsey on the Evolution of Meaning
Brendan Graham Dempsey, a writer and director of the Sky Meadow Institute, dives deep into the evolution of meaning in this intriguing discussion. He shares insights from his book on universal learning processes and explores the shift from religious to academic approaches. Dempsey highlights the crisis of meaning affecting mental health and the complex interplay of values across cultures. He also examines the emergence of consciousness and the evolving concept of the sacred, raising questions about our understanding amid modern complexities.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 16min
EP 293 Brendan Graham Dempsey on Cosmic Teleology and Emergence Vectors
Brendan Graham Dempsey, a writer, researcher, and director of Sky Meadow Institute, engages in a lively exploration of cosmic teleology and emergence. He discusses Aristotle's theories, delving into the purpose vs. goal-directed behavior debate. The conversation challenges the heat death hypothesis while uncovering deeper meanings in cosmic evolution. Dempsey also reflects on the origins of life, alien existence, and the fragility of complex organisms. Finally, he touches on intersubjectivity and AI's impact on human experiences, emphasizing optimism for our cosmic future.

Jul 27, 2024 • 1h 23min
Brendan Graham Dempsey and Luke Bhencke: Metamodern Christianity?
Brendan Graham Dempsey, a writer and director of Sky Meadow Institute, teams up with Luke Bhencke, a practitioner of Gurdjieff’s teachings. They explore Christianity's evolution in today’s metamodern world and how Gurdjieff's Fourth Way intersects with modern faith. The duo discusses the search for genuine expressions of spirituality, the fluidity of religious identity, and the importance of integrating rationality with deeper mythopoetic insights. They advocate for a Christianity that emphasizes practice and personal connection while navigating contemporary challenges.