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  • #160: Inside Network School 4 | Conversation with Alyssa Phelps
    2024/12/18
    In this episode, we welcome Alyssa Phelps, an artist and former professional in international trade research and taxation. Currently based at the Network School, Alyssa shares her passion for women's health, sustainable fashion, and creative arts, including her journey into tufted art and silversmithing. Topics Covered: 1. Women's Health and Period Products: - Alyssa's personal journey into investigating the safety of period products. - Key findings on harmful substances in period products, including PFAS, dioxins, and heavy metals. - Discussion on the lack of mandatory safety tests in the industry. - Suggestions for safer product choices and the importance of consumer education. 2. The Environmental Impact of Fast Fashion: - How fast fashion contributes to environmental harm through overproduction and poor-quality materials. - Alyssa's thoughts on the addictive nature of platforms like Shein and their negative impact on personal and environmental health. 3. The Value of Secondhand Clothing: - Benefits of thrifting: uniqueness, quality, and environmental sustainability. - Overcoming stereotypes around hygiene and secondhand shopping. - Tips for finding secondhand treasures and repurposing vintage items creatively. 4. Creative Pursuits and Sustainability in Art: - Alyssa's process for creating a tufted snake vase, inspired by Vietnamese artist Shishi San. - The role of art in sustainability and self-expression. 5. Fashion Evolution and Personal Style: - How to develop personal style using tools like Pinterest and mood boards. - The importance of quality over quantity in curating a wardrobe. 6. The Broader Impact of Sustainability: - Insights into the need for a systemic change in both fashion and women's health industries. - The role of informed consumers and creative thinkers in shaping a more sustainable future. Resources Mentioned: Network SchoolDr. Shanna Swan1638 - Dr. Shanna Swan - The Joe Rogan ExperienceGlobal Organic Textile Standard: Home - GOTSFollow Alyssa on IGDr. Stacy Sims: Female-Specific Exercise & Nutrition for Health, Performance & LongevityMAMAVATION | Non-Toxic Products For Healthy FamiliesNatural Pads for Periods - NatracareGoodwillFinds: Online Thrift StoreHow Dangerous Are Lululemon Leggings?Toxic fabrics in Shein’s clothes: what are the materials to avoid?Shishi San’s Vibrant Tufted Sculptures Celebrate the Colorful Motifs of Chinese Vases Alyssa will soon be sharing content on sustainable style, thrifting tips, and identifying quality garments. Stay tuned for her website link, which will be added to this page as it becomes available.
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    45 分
  • #159: Inside Network School 3 | Conversation with Björn Öeste
    2024/12/10

    In this conversation, Björn Öeste discusses the Darksun.is project, an AI agent designed to explore esoteric knowledge and connect disparate ideas. The project includes a meme coin and aims to enrich the marketplace of ideas by uncovering suppressed knowledge.


    Björn Öeste shared the significance of the #binary meme, the role of the AI agent Holmes, and the importance of community engagement through gamification content. He also touches on decentralized archaeology and the collaborative nature of the project, highlighting the team's dynamics and future plans.


    SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:

    • darksun.is
    • Follow Björn Ö
    • Follow Mitch
    • The Network School events
    • Why I created darksun
    • Nemesis Star Theory: The Sun's 'Death Star' Companion
    • Robert Sutton Harrington
    • Michael Saylor
    • Nemesis Star Theory w/Neil deGrasse Tyson
    • The Three-Body Problem
    • The Network School
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    19 分
  • #158: Inside Network School 2 | Conversation with Neter & Mili
    2024/12/05

    INTRO

    My guests today are Mili and Neter, my classmates from the Network School. In this episode, we reflect on our experiences so far, dive into some exciting ideas from our lectures and discussions, and share our personal journeys in crypto and beyond. Whether you're curious about the Network School or the future of decentralised living, this episode has something for you.


    WE DISCUSSED:

    • Two months in: Our lives at the Network School and daily routines
    • Highlights from student-led events and how AI can help you understand yourself better
    • Guest speaker insights and Balaji's thought-provoking lectures
    • Pop-up cities and the concept of network state nodes
    • How we entered the world of crypto and Bitcoin hitting $100K
    • Our plans for life after finishing the Network School


    SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:

    • The Network School
    • The Network State
    • The Network School events
    • My First Million Podcast with Ryan Peterson
    • Vitalik Buterin's website
    • Inside Network School X Thread
    • Zuzalu City


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    45 分
  • #157:Inside Network School | Conversation with Berkeley Wanner and Sterlin Lujan
    2024/10/27

    Intro

    My guests today are Berkeley Wanner and Sterlin Lujan. In this episode, we discussed their journeys into cryptocurrency, the influence of Balaji's ideas, and their experiences within the Network School.

    Timeline

    00:00 Introduction to Network School and Guests

    02:50 Philosophical Foundations of Cryptocurrency

    06:39 Experiences with Balaji's Ideas

    10:07 Application Process for Network School

    13:49 Daily Life and Structure at Network School

    34:47 Expectations and Future of Network School

    39:57 Advice for Future Network Schoolers


    SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:

    • The Network School
    • Follow Berkeley Wanner
    • Follow Sterlin Lujan
    • A Newsletter That Pays You
    • Timothy C. May: Libertaria in Cyberspace
    • Blueprint Bryan Johnson
    • Lu.ma
    • Toastmasters
    • Counter Governance Substack
    • The Network State
    • Praxis Gets $525 Million in Commitments for Planned ‘Heroic’ City
    • Zuzalu City
    • H.L. Mencken
    • Burning Man


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    49 分
  • #156: Language Preservation, LLMs, Arctic World Archive, OSV and Skateboarding Culture with Jack Connor
    2024/10/11
    My guest today is Jack Connor, a linguist, programmer, and author who speaks more than seven languages and has built various AI language technologies. In 2023, Jack launched a project to preserve endangered languages, believing that losing a language means losing an entire culture. Outside of his work, Jack is also a semi-professional skateboarder and has lived in ten countries. TIMELINE 00:57 Introduction to Language Preservation and LLMs 03:23 The Importance of Navajo Language and Its History 05:58 The Arctic World Archive and Language Storage 08:28 Cultural Significance of Language Preservation 11:15 AI's Role in Language Preservation and Revitalization 13:43 Challenges in Preserving Living Languages 16:32 Traditional vs. Modern Methods of Language Preservation 21:16 Preserving Languages Through Technology 22:22 Working with Native Speakers for Accuracy 23:46 The Importance of Quality Assurance in AI 25:14 The Risks of Machine-Generated Content 25:49 Language Diversity and Dialects 27:42 The Complexity of Language Classification 29:28 Cultural Exchange and Language Learning 30:53 Skateboarding and Language Preservation 33:50 Self-Motivation in Learning Languages 36:01 Experiencing Culture Through Language 37:57 Global Trends in Language Extinction 41:13 Cultural Connections Through Language 42:42 Preserving Endangered Languages 48:52 The Role of Fellowships in Language Projects 53:45 Language Learning and Cultural Immersion 56:01 Linguistic Determinism in Sci-Fi 58:57 Future of Language Preservation and AI's Expanding Role SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: Follow Jack Connor on TwitterNavajo language[Navajo Code Talkers](https://www.britannica.com/story/navajo-code-talkers-infographic#:~:text=That language had no alphabet,code based on word substitution.)Code Talker, book by Chester NezThe Future of Data Preservation - AWASami languageNaba languageBasque languageMutual intelligibilityCahuilla languageDocumenting Endangered Languages: 𝕏 InterviewO'Shaughnessy FellowshipsSlaughterhouse-Five by Kurt VonnegutStories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang
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    56 分
  • #155: Creative Codex, Carl Jung, Misfit Artists, Tragic Heroes, and Creative Genius with MJDorian
    2024/08/12

    My guest today is MJDorian, the host of one of my favourite shows Creative Codex. He is also an artist and composer.


    In today’s episode, we talked about…


    1. Behind the Scenes: An inside look at the making of the podcast show, Creative Codex.
    2. Carl Jung’s Influence: How Carl Jung’s work has shaped MJDorian's creative process and influenced the reading of The Red Book.
    3. Modern Impact: What makes Carl Jung's work particularly compelling for today's artists and creatives?
    4. William Blake Encounter: The mysterious and unexplainable experience with William Blake’s iconic painting, The Ancient of Days.
    5. Nikola Tesla’s Paradox: Discussing the paradox of Tesla's genius and how his innovative approach can inspire modern artists.
    6. Kurt Cobain’s Symbolism: Interpreting the rich symbolism and personal references found in Kurt Cobain's lyrics.
    7. Children’s Drawings: Observations on children's drawings and the exploration of the darker aspects of human nature.
    8. Creative Decay: Strategies for artists to cope with creative decay, loss of inspiration, and overcoming writer’s block.
    9. Dreams and Creativity: How recording dreams and taking naps can boost creativity and enhance artistic expression.


    Resources Highlighted in This Episode

    • MJDorian’s website
    • The Third Eye Drops Podcast
    • The Red Book (Jung)
    • MJDorian Patreon
    • My Spiritual Odyssey
    • The Ancient of Days
    • Nikola Tesla & The Paradox of Genius
    • Alexander McQueen • Woven in Shadows
    • Jimi Hendrix Electrifies The Star Spangled Banner
    • Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015)
    • The Magic Secrets of Salvador Dali
    • Caravaggio: 100 Famous Paintings Analysis and Biography
    • Chiaroscuro
    • Leonor Fini • The Dark Masquerade


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    53 分
  • Monologue: Wondrous Encounters in the Heart of the Mountains
    2024/07/04

    In May this year, in Manchester, I witnessed an aurora reminiscent of angels descending to earth. Later, I came across trending news on X about a blue meteor appearing in Portugal. Coupled with constantly seeing fractal geometries in purple, gold, and green during breathwork sessions, and Buddhist mandala patterns, I've been in a dreamlike state, prompting me to ask myself deeply: What exactly is our universe up to?


    During a recent breathwork session, I suddenly saw my Huachuma (San Pedro) guide playing the flute in the valley, calling me back into the embrace of one of Peru's most sacred plants. So, I immediately booked a train ticket and headed to The Lighthouse Retreat to seek guidance and find clarity.


    The past four days in the remote mountains of Portugal felt like I've lived millions of years, experiencing the joys and sorrows of everything... I wanted to record my thoughts and feelings, but I realised the limitations of written words. So, I'll leave these scattered notes here, in the hope that if you happen to stumble upon this piece, you can personally experience this natural gift and interpret the messages that Huachuma communicates through your own bodily sensations.


    Books/links mentioned in this episode:

    • The Lighthouse Retreat
    • Transcendental Meditation
    • Exploring Psychedelic Journeys
    • Life is nothing but a grand role-playing game
    • Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
    • Sisyphus
    • The Doors
    • The Doors of Perception

    The written article of this piece can be found on Chiwi Journal Substack

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    33 分
  • Monologue: On Carl Jung
    2024/05/07

    Based on the advice of an online mentor who suggests exploring influential books called 'earthquake books'—those that can significantly shake and impact our perspectives—one such powerful book is the profound works of Carl Jung.


    As I explore Jung's works, certain sections of his books have left a lasting mark on how I perceive things, resonating deeply with my journey. So I recorded this episode to share my learnings.


    Books/articles mentioned in this episode:

    • Memories, Dreams, Reflections: An Autobiography
    • The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
    • The Red Book
    • CATAFALQUE: Carl Jung and the End of Humanity
    • Tom Morgan's newsletter
    • In Basel
    • Rudolf Steiner
    • Goetheanum
    • Retrospect on My Two Years at Leipzig. 1868.
    • I Ching (易经)
    • Mandala
    • Higanbana


    “Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”

    - Carl Jung

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    19 分