
Reflections: On Ethics, Leadership & Commitment
12/13/21 • 6 min
Ethics, Leadership & Commitment- Reflections
This is the companion Reflection transmission for the conversation we had with Matan Levkowich. It would make the most sense to first listen to that episode here: https://anchor.fm/baseworks/episodes/Ethics--Leadership--Commitment--Matan-Levkowich-e1bgm04
This reflection highlights the relevance of sharing, ethics, and the intention that goes into a practice or pursuit of life goals.
To watch to the video version or read this companion Reflection instead, please visit: https://baseworks.com/podcast/reflections-ethics-leadership-and-commitment
As a recap, in the Ethics, Leadership & Commitment conversation Patrick Oancia chatted with Matan about his dedication to–and brief hiatus from- his podcast, ethics in leading, life in the Israel army, and thereafter transitioning from a dedicated meditation practitioner living in celibacy to be relentlessly coaxed back into the world by erotic desires that surfaced from intense meditation practice, and how all these things tied into commitment and personal realizations.
And you can get the show notes, associated links, and show transcript for that episode here: https://baseworks.com/podcast/ethics-leadership-and-commitment-matan-levkowich/
Baseworks Transmission
These Baseworks Transmission conversations look at both the concrete and abstract realizations that emerge from a commitment to any kind of practice or pursuit to achieve life goals. The ideas get unpacked from their subjectivity, and the outcome of each transmission sets out to discover critical feature patterns and construct common recognition categories of physical and introspective experiences.
Ethics, Leadership & Commitment- Reflections
This is the companion Reflection transmission for the conversation we had with Matan Levkowich. It would make the most sense to first listen to that episode here: https://anchor.fm/baseworks/episodes/Ethics--Leadership--Commitment--Matan-Levkowich-e1bgm04
This reflection highlights the relevance of sharing, ethics, and the intention that goes into a practice or pursuit of life goals.
To watch to the video version or read this companion Reflection instead, please visit: https://baseworks.com/podcast/reflections-ethics-leadership-and-commitment
As a recap, in the Ethics, Leadership & Commitment conversation Patrick Oancia chatted with Matan about his dedication to–and brief hiatus from- his podcast, ethics in leading, life in the Israel army, and thereafter transitioning from a dedicated meditation practitioner living in celibacy to be relentlessly coaxed back into the world by erotic desires that surfaced from intense meditation practice, and how all these things tied into commitment and personal realizations.
And you can get the show notes, associated links, and show transcript for that episode here: https://baseworks.com/podcast/ethics-leadership-and-commitment-matan-levkowich/
Baseworks Transmission
These Baseworks Transmission conversations look at both the concrete and abstract realizations that emerge from a commitment to any kind of practice or pursuit to achieve life goals. The ideas get unpacked from their subjectivity, and the outcome of each transmission sets out to discover critical feature patterns and construct common recognition categories of physical and introspective experiences.
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Matan Levkowich: On Ethics, Leadership & Commitment
On Ethics, Leadership & Commitment- Matan Levkowich
In this conversation we chat about Matan’s dedication to–and brief hiatus from- his podcast, ethics in leading, life in the Israel army, and thereafter transitioning from a dedicated meditation practitioner living in celibacy to be relentlessly coaxed back into the world by erotic desires that surfaced from intense meditation practice, and how all these things tied into commitment and personal realizations.
Matan is a dancer, teacher and graphic designer. He founded Movement Lab - which he considers as a vehicle for movement education, choreographic work and personal inquiry.
Baseworks Transmission
These Baseworks Transmission conversations look at both the concrete and abstract realizations that emerge from a commitment to any kind of practice or pursuit to achieve life goals. The ideas get unpacked from their subjectivity, and the outcome of each transmission sets out to discover critical feature patterns and construct common recognition categories of physical and introspective experiences.
For show notes, associated links, show transcript and the companion reflection access visit: https://baseworks.com/podcast/ethics-leadership-and-commitment-matan-levkowich/
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Quest For: The meaning of form
So we always try to clarify what the purpose of our form practice is in Baseworks. In this Quest 4 video Patrick Oancia highlight how the continuity of form practice can lead to a better understanding of movement all around.
About Patrick Oancia:
Patrick founded BASEWORKS. His approach to mind-body health is inspired by adaptive learning, fitness, scientific research, and metaphysics of different traditions. His mission is to promote a sense of coexistence with the environment, refining self-awareness, autonomy, and intuition. He is an avid athlete and a constant explorer of many physical modalities. He comes from an active background as a musician, pursues interests in writing and architecture as well as interior, system, community, and industrial design.
This Quest 4 was recorded on March 3, 2022
Concept & Visuals: Asia Shcherbakova
Narration & Audio Production: Patrick Oancia
Music: John Connell
Go here for transcript and video version.
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