EP113 Zak Stein on Hierarchical Complexity
Zak Stein & Jim have a wide-ranging talk about the history & dynamics of hierarchical complexity & human development…
Zak Stein & Jim have a wide-ranging talk about the history & dynamics of hierarchical complexity & human development…
The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by Brent Cooper. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Brent Cooper. Brent describes himself as a political sociologist by training, mystic by nature, rebel by choice, and … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 93 – Brent Cooper on Critique, Consensus & Politics
Continue reading Transcript of Episode 93 – Brent Cooper on Critique, Consensus & Politics
Daniel Schmachtenberger talks to Jim about sensemaking & how it’s impacted by algorithms, addiction, authority, conspiracy, education, and much more…
Continue reading EP80 Daniel Schmachtenberger on Better Sensemaking
The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by David Fuller. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest for this current episode is David Fuller, a UK based journalist and filmmaker and founder of Rebel Wisdom. David: … Continue reading Transcript of Currents 007: David Fuller on the IDW
Continue reading Transcript of Currents 007: David Fuller on the IDW
Zak Stein talks with Jim about existential risks of our education systems, revolutions, attention, educational tech, standards, 4 quadrants of systems, and much more…
Continue reading EP60 Zak Stein on Educational Systems Collapse
The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by Gregg Henriques. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Gregg Henriques, professor and core faculty member in James Madison University’s combined integrative clinical and school psychology doctoral … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 59 – Gregg Henriques on Unifying Psychology
Continue reading Transcript of Episode 59 – Gregg Henriques on Unifying Psychology
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Lene Rachel Andersen. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Lene Rachel Andersen. Lene is an independent futurist, author, philosopher, and publisher. She’s a member of the Club … Continue reading Transcript of EP 220 – Lene Rachel Andersen on Polymodernity
Continue reading Transcript of EP 220 – Lene Rachel Andersen on Polymodernity
The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Gregg Henriques. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: This is part three of my conversation with Gregg Henriques around his new book, A New Synthesis for Solving the Problem of … Continue reading Transcript of EP 179 – Gregg Henriques Part 3: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap
Continue reading Transcript of EP 179 – Gregg Henriques Part 3: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap
The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Gregg Henriques. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Gregg Henriques, professor and core faculty member in James Madison University’s Clinical and School Psychology Doctoral Program. Gregg is … Continue reading Transcript of EP 176 – Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap
Continue reading Transcript of EP 176 – Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap