

Love & Philosophy
Beyond Dichotomy | Andrea Hiott
Exploring philosophical, scientific, technological & poetic spaces beyond either/or bounds. Living into the questions. Loving as knowing. Paradox as portal.By love and philosophy we mean the people, passions, and ideas that move us, shape the trajectories of our lives, and co-create our wider landscapes.Thank you for supporting this experiment. It really helps.#waymaking #navigability #love #philosophy #learning #development #loveandphilosophy #andreahiott #metaphysics #paradox #systemsthinking #paradoxicalthinking #thinkingparadoxically #philosophyofmind
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Sep 1, 2023 • 1h 39min
#3: Internal & External Coherence with Lisa Fitzhugh
Send a love messageA powerful conversation with facilitator Lisa Fitzhugh about the coherence between our internal and external worlds. Sometimes we focus so much on cultivating our external persona that we are blind to how such striving affects our private, inner world. What does it take to look honestly at both, and to see their coherence?Lisa works with top business and political leaders to build teams that thrive. She also founded one of the most nationally recognized and respected youth arts organizations in Seattle. Read Manager Magazine's recent article about Lisa and another company she co-founded, Creative Ground.Watch Lisa's TedX talk.Lisa was listed as one of Redbook's Mothers and Shakers.Seattle Women wrote a piece on her called Art Becomes Her.Watch the full ArtsCorps Tribute to Lisa that we speak about here.Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn or through her website.More here about her work around the idea of Coherence.Find Lisa's latest inner examination and reckoning here: The Unmaking of Heresy."Longing is the agony of the nearness of the distant." (Martin Heidegger)Support on Patreon and You Tube. Listen anywhere you find podcasts.Support the showPlease rate and review with love. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Substack.

Aug 31, 2023 • 55min
#2: Curious Minds & Edge-working with Perry Zurn
Philosopher Perry Zurn discusses Curious Minds and Edge-working, exploring curiosity as a social practice and networked drive for knowledge, emphasizing interconnectedness with love and respect. They delve into various styles of curiosity, embracing diverse knowledge systems for collaboration, and discussing curiosity as a universal trait present in all forms of life.