
Episode 38 - Historical Context for Embodied Ethics in the Age of AI
09/02/24 • 64 min
This episode features a conversation with Sara Jolena Wolcott, Josh Schrei, and Andrew Dunn about history and technology. It was originally part of the Embodied Ethics in The Age of A.I. course offered by the School of Wise Innovation.
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This episode features a conversation with Sara Jolena Wolcott, Josh Schrei, and Andrew Dunn about history and technology. It was originally part of the Embodied Ethics in The Age of A.I. course offered by the School of Wise Innovation.
Links:
Andrew Murray Dunn
Andrewmurraydunn.com
Substack
Medium
X
Instagram
Facebook
Josh Schrei
The Emerald Podcast
Instagram
Facebook
Advaya Course
Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya
Music Title: Both of Us
Music by: madiRFAN
Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!
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Episode 37 - The Low Road and the High Road: Alastair McIntosh and Some Wisdom from Scottish Land Reform and Waterways
Scottish writer, Academic, and Spiritual Activist Alastair McIntosh sits down with Sara Jolena Wolcott to talk about his work on land reform, waterways and housing; the importance of Community Gardens, and the current state of America amidst the coming US election. This includes reflections from the island from which Donald Trump's maternal family comes.
1:33 - Introduction to Alastair Macintosh
5:38 - About Dark Mountain
12:00 - Land of trust and land ownership
20:40 - History
24:20 - On Trump and the American definition of "success"
33:00 - On Community Gardens
36:40 - Archetypes - Trump
41:20 - Divisions in America
48:00 - Paying attention to waters: Rivers and Oceans
58:00 - Possible American Futures
Referenced material:
Other Books mentioned in the episode:
- Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump
- Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
Alastair's books:
Soil and Soul
Riders on the Storm: the Climate Crisis and the Survival of Being
Poacher's Pilgrimage: an Island Journey
Spiritual Activism: Leadership as Service
Parables of Northern Seed: Anthology from BBC's Thought for the Day
Island Spirituality: Spiritual Values of Lewis and Harris
Alastair's website
Featured Music:
Music: The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond
by Marie Narelle
Publication date 1906
Source: Archive.org
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Episode 39: Mapping the Inner Landscape: A Conversation with Lisa Colón DeLay
In this episode, Sara Jolena Wolcott and Lisa Colón DeLay have an engaging discussion about the inner landscape, drawing on wisdom from the Desert Fathers and Mothers of early Christianity. They explore how our internal worlds are deeply shaped by cultural influences, trauma, and the dynamics of community.
Lisa shares insights from her book "The Wild Land Within," describing the "eight afflicting thoughts" identified by the Desert Father Evagrius as common challenges on the spiritual journey. The conversation also delves into the rich but often overlooked Coptic Orthodox Christian tradition and the importance of developing personal "rules of life" with spiritual practices.
Throughout, Sara and Lisa emphasize the need to balance an awareness of our wounds and struggles with a remembrance of the blessings, beauty, and sources of safety within our inner landscapes. Their dialogue offers listeners a thoughtful, holistic perspective on navigating the complexities of the soul.
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Get a copy of her book The Wild Land Within: Cultivating Wholeness through Spiritual Practice
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