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Oct 25, 2023 • 1h 53min

Moving in Sync with the Universe, an interview with Rabbi Rami Shapiro.

Rabbi Rami Shapiro received rabbinical ordination from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. He is author of more than thirty-six books on religion and spirituality and currently co-directs the One River Foundation. He was the founding rabbi of Temple Beth Or in Miami, Florida and senior rabbi of Metivta, a center for contemplative Judaism in Los Angeles, CA. An award-winning poet, Rabbi Rami is also a liturgist, and essayist, whose prayers are included in worship services across the denominational spectrum of American congregations and a recipient of the Huston Smith Award for Interfaith Education and Service from the Board of Directors of the Order of Universal Interfaith. In a deep and wise conversation, Rabbi Rami talks about different moving exchanges with mystics of different religions, the meaning of friendship, the Divine Mother, and the beauty of silence. Blessed with the gift of the gab, Rabbi Rami enchantingly and brightly speaks about the meaning of swaying during prayer, the meditative-like state produced by whirling and how when we move, we vibrate with the universe. Join the author of “Judaism without tribalism”, widely known as Rabbi Rami in a powerful conversation on breaking free and awakening into aliveness. Episoden-Cover: Movement Cover in Dropbox File LINKS & INFO: http://rabbirami.com http://www.jewishlights.com/page/category/rami_shapiro https://www.spiritualityhealth.com/authors/rabbi-rami-shapiro https://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/explorations/teachers/view/119/rami-shapiro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIhzbvBjTYQ (THE KISS OF GOD PART 4) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rabbirami/ Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Oct 13, 2023 • 1h 9min

Move and Find your Groove! an interview with Dr. Peter Lovatt.

Dancing and finding your groove can become a transformative life experience. And in this episode, cognitive psychologist, and former professional dancer himself Dr. Peter Lovatt tells us why. Widely known as Dr. Dance, Peter Lovatt is also a teacher at the Royal Ballet School of London and the best-selling author of “The Dance Cure”, and “Dance Psychology: The Science of Dance and Dancers.” In this insightful and moving interview you will not only learn how dancing can help you get into shape and keep you in shape, but also, it will help you understand dancing as an intrinsic part of who we are, how dancing works as a biological means of communication and where does the fear of dancing come from. Having spent most of his life dancing, teaching, writing, and researching about movement and dance, Dr. Lovatt brilliantly explains the relationship between dance and movement and its effect on memory, thinking processes, mood, language learning, social bonding, problem solving, and Parkinson’s disease. LINKS & INFO: www.peterlovatt.com www.movementinpractice.com - courses and training www.move-assure.com - dance for mental wellbeing intervention program. www.fearofdancing.com Documentary Instagram: @drpeterlovatt Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Oct 5, 2023 • 1h 20min

A Journey to Outer Space, an interview with former NASA Astronaut, José M. Hernández.

The inspiring story of a boy, born into a family of migrant farmworkers who achieved the impossible. Learn how former NASA Astronaut José Hernandez put his dream into motion, how he learned English, graduated from college, became an engineer, a pilot, and an astronaut. Move along with us into hearing a story of resilience and courage, of hard work and spiritual drive, while we walk through his vineyards and talk about movement in space, through the harvesting seasons, through life and his journey to reaching the stars. LINKS & INFO: http://astrojh.org https://tierralunaengineering.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Y7PX3EDiE https://www.thespacereview.com/article/2146/1 https://tierralunacellars.com Instagram: @astrojosehernandez Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Sep 28, 2023 • 6min

Trailer Season 2 (Movement)

We migrate, we sing, we listen to music, we dream, we move, nature moves. Everything moves. Movement is everything and everywhere. Based on their professional and personal experiences each of our fourteen fascinating guests offers you the opportunity to meet and engage in a road of discovery and self- reflection. Be it through history, in outer space, in a garden, on the podium, or inside the brain, and whether on a physical, an intellectual and/or a spiritual level, each of the interviews in this season make up for a fantastic constellation of perspectives intertwined by nature and communalities that bound us by the same common thread: movement. Dare to move, dare to be moved, perhaps even to tears. Join us on the search for a multidisciplinary multidimensional answer, that will invite you to relearn and rethink your own perspective. THIS SEASON’S GUESTS: President of the Migration Policy Center, Andrew Selee; World recognized neurosurgeon, Prof. Peter Vajkoczy; Best seller author and Professor of Religious Studies, Rabbi Rami Shapiro; Acclaimed poet and author Jennifer Clement, President Em. PEN International; Prima Ballerina Staatsballet Berlin, Elisa Carrillo Cabrera; Cognitive Psychologist Dr. Peter Lovatt, better known as Doctor Dance; former NASA Astronaut, José M. Hernández; Theologian, cosmologist and author, Rev. Bárbara A. Holmes; Rising Star, Mezzo Soprano, Marina Viotti; Orchestral Director of the Tiroler Symphonieorchesters Innsbruck, Kerem Hasan; France’s most revered landscaper Louis Benech with reading intervention of Historian and Author Andrea Wulff; Professor of the History of Political Thought at Cambridge University, Prof. Richard Bourke with cohosting and interventions by Prof. Swen Hutter- Lichtenberg Professor in Political Sociology at the Freie University Berlin and Director of the Center of Civil Society Research; Cellist and Assistant Conductor to Sir Mark Elder for the Halle Orchestra in Manchester and Music Director for the Hallé Youth Orchestra, Euan Shields; Glaciologist at ICIMOD and researcher from the glaciology team in the National Geographic and Rolex Everest Expedition Tenzing Tenzing Chogyal Sherpa. CREDITS: Writer: Cecilia Ponce Rivera Direction: Cecilia Ponce Rivera Podcast Production: Michael Viol Voices: Paul HG; Melissa Holroyd; Voice Talents Berlin Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Sep 25, 2023 • 1h 3min

Color is Blind: An interview with Prof Alfonso Caramazza, Harvard´s Daniel and Amy Starch Professor of Psychology

Formed by trillions of photons produced by fractions of seconds by the sun, light travels through the atmosphere destined either for collision or if lucky, an encounter with the retina. There, millions of red, green, and blue sensing -cones will dress her in colors while they open the doors to the human brain. But what about freedom or love? concepts whose silhouette cannot be discerned by the sense of sight? And what happens when we are given reference by what our eyes can see but nevertheless color concepts keep unfolding in infinite layers, each with a meaning of its own? How is it possible for born blind people to “see” color? What is Cognitive Neuropsychology? And what is it for? Meet our closing episode’s star scientist, Alfonso Caramazza, Daniel and Amy Starch Professor of Psychology and Director of the Cognitive Neuropsychology Lab at Harvard University’s Department of Psychology. Dare to jump in a fascinating journey inside the human brain. Prof. Caramazza will guide us as a soft light- lantern through a universe of flexible living pathways of hills and valleys connected by nudges of sensorial and intellectual experiences. Echoing its way with vibrant impulse, hiding blindfolded between labyrinthine walls, Color awaits to be discovered. Profile Alfonso Caramazza: https://psychology.fas.harvard.edu/people/alfonso-caramazza @cogneuropsylab Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory: https://cogneuro.psychology.fas.harvard.edu Profile Alfonso Caramazza (Mind Brain Behavior Interfaculty Initiative): https://mbb.harvard.edu/people/alfonso-caramazza-0 Alfonso Caramazza on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=hvvrK8cAAAAJ&hl=en Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Sep 24, 2023 • 1h 6min

The Healing Power of Color, an interview with Prof. Alawi Lütz

An undergoing revolution is taking place at the CC7 Intensive Care Unit of Charité University Hospital, one of the best ranked hospitals in the world and one of the largest anesthesiologic and intensive care (ICU) centers in Europe with over 65,000 anesthesiologic procedures performed per year and over 120 intensive care beds. Learn from Alawi Lütz, German Professor for Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine as well as Professor of Health Management, how by joining interdisciplinary forces with medical professionals, tech, and healthcare management experts, the Parametric Spatial Design concept is improving the recovery of intensive care patients. A fascinating interview in which the healing power of light and color will leave you in awe as you find out about how a new human-centered perspective on Intensive Care Medicine is already giving astonishing positive results. Circadian Rhythm of ICU Patients is the cycle of physical, mental, and behavior changes that the body goes through in a 24-hour cycle. Study Group: cociwg.org Social profile links can be found here: coci.io/contact Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Sep 23, 2023 • 1h 3min

The Sound of Color, an interview with Prof. Karen Schloss

"The violins, the deep tones of the basses, and especially the wind instruments at that time embodied for me all the power of that pre-nocturnal hour. I saw all my colors in my mind; they stood before my eyes. Wild, almost crazy lines were sketched in front of me” wrote Kandinsky after hearing Wagner’s Lohengrin, a moment that changed his life and pushed him to desist from a promising career as a lawyer to become a Master of Modern Art. Believed to be a synesthete, Kandinsky might have experienced sound in the form of color, shape, and movement. Prof. Karen Schloss, a faculty member at University of Wisconsin–Madison is part of a group of scientists who conducted a series of studies that confirmed what we already sense but did not have scientific proof of: whereas caused or not by synesthesia, when we listen to music, people’s emotional response can be translated into colors. Dare to accompany us in a knowledgeable interview by a committed researcher, who has devoted her professional life into studying color. Hear about her amazing findings regarding color concept association and color preference to understand how color influences our judgment and behavior. A passionate and lucid scientist, Karen Schloss’s knowledge on color mesmerizes and turns the path of discovery into an exciting venture. Schloss Visual Reasoning Lab: schlosslab.discovery.wisc.edu Links to supporting the Department of Psychology and the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID): psych.wisc.edu/alumni-friends/give wid.wisc.edu/support Grammophon Jazz Band is a well-known jazz band, celebrated by sophisticated audiences in cities like Berlin, Hamburg and München. Their new CD is available: https://www.grammophon-jazzband.de/shop.html Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Sep 22, 2023 • 1h 4min

Science Meets Art: A Colorful Affair, an Interview with Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

A body and environmental detector that translates heat into an explosion of colors, giant stick-figure puppets, a river of fluid letters, voices recorded and translated into beautiful color shades, monumental chandeliers imitating the sun’s temperature, a bridge connected by lights and thousands of heartbeats forming valleys upside-down dazzling in the dark: his immerse installations are pure science fiction. A strong sense of literacy in his use of LED lights, robotics, computerized surveillance and telematic networks translated into a restrained use of color, leaves no doubt for the viewer: Rafael, Lozano-Hemmer is by no means a techno optimistic. Known for avoiding excesses such as “architeinment”, that tend to jeopardize cities’ individual character through homogenizing forces, truth is, this artist longs for two sorts of color-light effects: the one which places the spectator somewhere between cathartic playfulness and awareness, and that produced violently either by men or by nature. Meet Mexican-Canadian scientist and artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer at the crossroads between architecture and artistic expression, in a rendezvous that will summon you to witness the explosive affair between art and science, an encounter in which, the presence of technology will indeed, be inevitable. Shownotes: Website Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: https://www.lozano-hemmer.com Border Tuner https://www.bordertuner.net A crack in the hourglass. A memorial for the victims of COVID-19 https://memorialcovid-lozano-hemmer.web.app/?lang=en Crystal Bridges – Museum of American Art https://crystalbridges.org/calendar/listening-forest-rafael-lozano-hemmer/ Images of some pieces: https://www.lozano-hemmer.com/showimageemb.php?proj=bordertuner_sintonizadorfronterizo&img=usamexico2019&idproj=336&type=artwork&id=1 https://www.lozano-hemmer.com/showimageemb.php?proj=clouddisplay&img=manchester_2019&idproj=348&type=artwork&id=20 https://www.lozano-hemmer.com/showimageemb.php?proj=pulsetopology&img=basel_2022&idproj=362&type=artwork&id=1 https://www.lozano-hemmer.com/showimageemb.php?proj=bodymovies&img=rotterdam_2001&idproj=6&type=artwork&id=1 Atmospheric Memory exhibition in Sydney https://powerhouse.com.au/program/atmospheric-memory https://amp.smh.com.au/culture/art-and-design/new-show-may-make-you-feel-like-you-re-being-watched-that-s-because-you-are-20230811-p5dvq2.html https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/aug/12/rafael-lozano-hemmers-atmospheric-memory-exhibition-powerhouse-museum-sydney-things-to-do-weekend https://www.fluoro.life/2023/08/atmospheric-memory-rafael-lozanohemmer/ Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Sep 21, 2023 • 30min

Color from an Autistic Perspective: Getting to know the Spectrum, an interview with Marlene Gómez Aizpuru

With an experience of over 20 years in psychology treating children and young adults in the autistic spectrum, Marlene Gómez Aizpuru, an autistic adult herself, opens a window to the autistic spectrum by sharing her personal and professional experience on how color influences and might affect children in the spectrum through the course of their daily lives. Intended to provide awareness rather than being a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, this interview longs for understanding and empathy for children in the autistic spectrum. It is important that you speak with your healthcare provider or child’s pediatrician about how to treat him or her personally regarding light and color perception as just each person may have a different visual experience and/or their perception of light sensitivity might be triggered by various factors and therefore different treatments may be recommended. Facebook Page Magnolia Teletherapy Group: https://www.facebook.com/magnoliatherapygroup/ The Out of Sync Child grows up: https://out-of-sync-child.com/books/the-out-of-sync-child-grows-up/ E-Mail: marlene.9@hotmail.com Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci
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Sep 20, 2023 • 39min

In the Footsteps of the Rainbow: A Bright Journey on Color, an interview with Dr. Gavin Evans

When looking at the rainbow we might all see the same range of colors, nevertheless based on the culture we are born into or have later access to, the human brain is influenced by a vast range of symbols causing variances in the meaning we bestowed to each color. Whereas expressed through our thoughts or actions, while playing, reading, or dreaming, color plays an essential role in the way we live our lives and interpret the world around us. Let British lecturer and world-class journalist best known for his political and sports writing, Dr. Gavin Evans, guide you in a quest to explore the magic of color. Join this bestselling author of books such as 'The Story of Colour', 'Black Brain, White Brain', 'Mapreaders & Multitaskers', and ‘Skin Deep' (Oneworld), in an exciting interview that will enable you to discover a fabulous assortment of messages hidden in the spectrum. Shownotes Biography Dr. Gavin Evans Books by Dr. Gavin Evans TED-Talk by Dr. Gavin Evans Dr. Gavin Evans auf Twitter: @gmrevans Find out more about the See See Podcast on our website: https://seeseepodcast.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/seeseebyceci

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