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Nora Bateson

Founder and president of the International Bateson Institute, a leading voice in systems learning and author of Combining.

Top 10 podcasts with Nora Bateson

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129 snips
Jul 28, 2024 • 1h 49min

The Ecology of Communication: Moving Beyond Polarization in Service of Life | Reality Roundtable 10

Nora Bateson, a systems thinking advocate; Rex Weyler, a Greenpeace co-founder; Vanessa Andreotti, a social justice educator; and Daniel Schmachtenberger, a researcher on civilization, explore the 'ecology of communication.' They discuss the detrimental effects of performative language and polarization on authentic connections. The conversation emphasizes fostering dialogues rooted in shared understanding and perspective-taking. They advocate for a more interconnected communication approach, drawing parallels between language diversity and ecological systems to address societal crises.
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May 18, 2023 • 1h 11min

John Vervaeke, Zak Stein, Nora Bateson - What is Transformation? [RSPND Network]

John Vervaeke, Zak Stein, and Nora Bateson discuss transformation and its complex, cross-domain dimensionality. This episode addresses topics such as how does transformation take place and in what contexts? How does western culture misunderstand transformation? How is transformation naturally interwoven within the larger narrative of our lives? This conversation is brought to us by the Respond Network (https://rspnd.network). The Respond network is an initiative to address the meta-crisis by researching and cultivating wisdom. Respond is a network of researchers and practitioners who develop and deploy ecologies of practices (EoP) for personal and systemic transformation. 0:00:00 - Introduction, the Respond Network, Patreon 0:03:41 - Transformation Dimensionality 0:09:05 - Consequences of Transformation 0:13:13 - Transformation is not Chosen 0:19:11 - Virtue in Response to Fate 0:24:28 - Transformation is Ecological 0:29:41 - Re-Humanization of Transformational Spaces 0:32:05 - Necessary Tension within the Mythology of Hero 0:41:41 - Shifts in Intergenerational Transmission 0:44:08 - Ecology of Communication 0:50:58 - Necessity of Cultural Cognitive Grammar 0:53:20 - The Contextuality & Transferability of Transformation 1:08:23 - How Skills are Interwoven & Transferable Support Daniel on Patreon
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Jul 9, 2023 • 1h 33min

Deep(er) Ecology: William Rees, Nora Bateson & Rex Weyler | Reality Roundtable #02

On this segment of Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by William Rees, Nora Bateson, and Rex Weyler to discuss the purpose of ecology and what it might look like to have a civilization centered around it. Despite our tendency to think of ourselves as separate from the biosphere, humans are a part of it, just like any other animal. What sets us apart now is our outsized impact on the world around us, as we and our societies take up more space and resources, degrading the ecosystems that support ourselves, our descendants, and other species. How can an understanding of systems and relationships help us rethink how we interact with the planet? Could ecologically literate governments and citizens create wider boundaries across time and space in which decisions are made? What might the parameters be for a civilization centered around ecology, and how can we navigate there through declining energy and resource availability? Most of all, how can we as individuals and communities root ourselves into a deep(er) ecological knowledge and way of being?  About Nora Bateson Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and educator, as well as President of the International Bateson Institute, based in Sweden. Her work asks the question “How can we  improve our perception of the complexity we live within, so we may improve our interaction with the world?”.  An international lecturer, researcher and writer, Nora wrote, directed and produced the award-winning documentary, An Ecology of Mind, a portrait of her father, Gregory Bateson. Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology together into a study of the patterns in ecology of living systems. Her book, Small Arcs of Larger Circles, released by Triarchy Press, UK, 2016 is a revolutionary personal approach to the study of systems and complexity. About William Rees William Rees is a population ecologist, ecological economist, Professor Emeritus and former Director of the University of British Columbia’s School of Community and Regional Planning in Vancouver, Canada. He researches the implications of global ecological trends for the longevity of civilization, with special focus on urban (un)sustainability and cultural/cognitive barriers to rational public policy. Prof Rees is best known as the originator and co-developer with Dr Mathis Wackernagel of ‘ecological footprint analysis’ (EFA), a quantitative tool that estimates human demands on ecosystems and the extent to which humanity is in ‘ecological overshoot.’ Dr Rees is a founding member and former President of the Canadian Society for Ecological Economics; a founding Director of the OneEarth Living Initiative; a Fellow of the Post-Carbon Institute and an Associate Fellow of the Great Transition Initiative. About Rex Weyler Rex Weyler is a writer and ecologist. His books include Blood of the Land; the Government and Corporate War Against First Nations, nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; Greenpeace: The Inside Story, a finalist for the BC Book Award and the Shaughnessy-Cohen Award for Political Writing; and The Jesus Sayings, a deconstruction of first century history, a finalist for the BC Book Award.  In the 1970s, Weyler was a cofounder of Greenpeace International and editor of the Greenpeace Chronicles. He served on campaigns to preserve rivers and forests and to stop whaling, sealing, and toxic dumping.  He currently posts the “Deep Green” column at the Greenpeace International website. He lives on Cortes Island in British Columbia, with his wife, artist Lisa Gibbons. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GE39xfNRRyw For Show Notes and More visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/rr02-bateson-rees-weyler 
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Dec 14, 2023 • 56min

Nora Bateson on systems thinking and the meadow crisis

Nora Bateson, celebrated filmmaker and president of the International Bateson Institute, challenges traditional thinking by introducing 'warm logic' and 'double binds'. She explores the 'Meadow' approach of ongoing mutual learning and adaptability. The podcast delves into communication, the importance of reconnecting with our felt experience, and responding differently in challenging situations. It also touches on economic transformation and the concept of embracing the unknown. Overall, a thought-provoking and engaging conversation.
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Mar 16, 2022 • 1h 24min

Nora Bateson: "Complexity Between The Lines"

On this episode, we meet with award-winning filmmaker, writer, educator, and President of the International Bateson Institute, Nora Bateson. Nora brings us beyond the descriptions of the physical science that underpins our predicament to the nuance and perception of the complexity that we live within. How can we improve our relationships with others, as well as the broader world? Nora helps us understand how systems dynamics inform our predicament. How does an ecosystem develop and mature through mutual learning? What are ways we can apply this thinking to our profit-focused superstructure? About Nora Bateson Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and educator, as well as President of the International Bateson Institute, based in Sweden. Her work asks the question “How can we  improve our perception of the complexity we live within, so we may improve our interaction with the world?” An international lecturer, researcher and writer, Nora wrote, directed and produced the award-winning documentary, An Ecology of Mind, a portrait of her father, Gregory Bateson. Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology together into a study of the patterns in ecology of living systems. Her book, Small Arcs of Larger Circles, released by Triarchy Press, UK, 2016 is a revolutionary personal approach to the study of systems and complexity. For Show Notes and Transcript visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/10-nora-bateson
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Jan 4, 2024 • 1h 36min

A New World Combining | Nora Bateson

Award-winning filmmaker and President of the International Bateson Institute, Nora Bateson, discusses the need for a holistic perspective when addressing complex global challenges. They explore the interconnectedness of crises, the impact of language on perception, and the role of imagination in envisioning a new future. Nora also shares insights on meeting challenges, the limitations of predetermined mission statements, and the importance of practice and exploration.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 7min

What is a Good Life? #98 - Embracing Ambiguity with Nora Bateson

In this thought-provoking discussion, Nora Bateson, an award-winning filmmaker and the mind behind Warm Data theory, explores the inherent ambiguities of life. She delves into the perils of seeking certainty, urging a shift towards mutual learning and understanding. The conversation touches on the power of language and the necessity for nuanced communication in a polarized world. Bateson emphasizes interdependence, urging listeners to embrace complexity while fostering genuine connections and awareness within communities.
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Nov 8, 2023 • 1h 5min

Nora Bateson

Nora Bateson, President of the International Bateson Institute, discusses the importance of embracing interdependence and ambiguity. They explore disorientation as a way to break free from familiar patterns of thinking. They reflect on the interconnectedness of factors in nourishing a baby and delve into the concept of nth order observation. They discuss surrealism, challenge institutional biases, and explore the concept of safety hindering progress. They advocate for embracing social change and unconventional thinking.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 44min

Nora Bateson: Warm Data, 'Combining,' and "Who Can You Be When You Are With Me?" | Urgent Futures #27

Nora Bateson, an award-winning filmmaker and president of the International Bateson Institute, delves into her innovative Warm Data theory, emphasizing the intricate connections between personal relationships and societal challenges. She introduces Afani Poesis, highlighting unseen societal processes and the importance of collective practices. Bateson advocates transformative dialogue through the concept of 'Urgent Mud,' encouraging authentic communication. The discussion also touches on the limitations of AI in genuine interactions and the profound impact of personal narratives on understanding cultural complexities.
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Oct 10, 2018 • 1h 9min

Nora Bateson "Warm Data"

Nora Bateson, systems thinker, writer, and filmmaker discusses warm data, interconnectedness, and human domestication. She challenges traditional notions of ownership and boundaries and emphasizes the need for a holistic approach in politics. Bateson explores the concept of engaging differently with others and recognizing complexity in relationships.