We explore new and emerging ideas in philosophy, well-being, human potential, consciousness and more as we seek clarity and direction through heavily changing times.
Virtually every aspect of our society is crumbling or transitioning – media, technology, consciousness, economies, education, relationships and more.
Old ways of looking at and understanding our world are no longer relevant, and new ways encourage us to look more deeply at why our world is the way it is, and what about US creates it to be this way.
The questions of who we are, why we are here, and what future we truly want to create, are on the table for us to re-approach.
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We explore new and emerging ideas in philosophy, well-being, human potential, consciousness and more as we seek clarity and direction through heavily changing times.
Virtually every aspect of our society is crumbling or transitioning – media, technology, consciousness, economies, education, relationships and more.
Old ways of looking at and understanding our world are no longer relevant, and new ways encourage us to look more deeply at why our world is the way it is, and what about US creates it to be this way.
The questions of who we are, why we are here, and what future we truly want to create, are on the table for us to re-approach.
Ep. 52 | Are Elitists at War With Each Other For More Power? w Dr Madhava Setty & David Helfrich
Collective Evolution with Joe Martino
1 hour 33 minutes
8 months ago
Ep. 52 | Are Elitists at War With Each Other For More Power? w Dr Madhava Setty & David Helfrich
Collective Evolution with Joe Martino
We explore new and emerging ideas in philosophy, well-being, human potential, consciousness and more as we seek clarity and direction through heavily changing times.
Virtually every aspect of our society is crumbling or transitioning – media, technology, consciousness, economies, education, relationships and more.
Old ways of looking at and understanding our world are no longer relevant, and new ways encourage us to look more deeply at why our world is the way it is, and what about US creates it to be this way.
The questions of who we are, why we are here, and what future we truly want to create, are on the table for us to re-approach.