Send us a text What if your dreams aren’t random—they’re early drafts of your future? We dive into the strange clarity that images bring, tracing a path from Christopher Nolan’s Inception to the enduring lessons of Joseph and Daniel to show how imagination can become logistics, policy, and lived change. We start with the cinematic—why layered dream states, kicks, and totems mirror how ideas stack inside us—and shift to the practical anchors that keep us steady: journaling details the moment ...
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Send us a text What if your dreams aren’t random—they’re early drafts of your future? We dive into the strange clarity that images bring, tracing a path from Christopher Nolan’s Inception to the enduring lessons of Joseph and Daniel to show how imagination can become logistics, policy, and lived change. We start with the cinematic—why layered dream states, kicks, and totems mirror how ideas stack inside us—and shift to the practical anchors that keep us steady: journaling details the moment ...
S4 Ep. 244 Organizations: The Fulcrums That Move Our World
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
23 minutes
3 months ago
S4 Ep. 244 Organizations: The Fulcrums That Move Our World
Send us a text Have you ever considered that organizations are more than just profit-generating entities? They're actually platforms designed for human self-actualization. In this thought-provoking exploration, we dive into the concept of organizations as fulcrums—the stable points that allow us to leverage our talents and move our world. This fresh perspective transforms how we understand workplace dynamics and career choices. When Archimedes said, "Give me a place to stand, and I will mov...
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
Send us a text What if your dreams aren’t random—they’re early drafts of your future? We dive into the strange clarity that images bring, tracing a path from Christopher Nolan’s Inception to the enduring lessons of Joseph and Daniel to show how imagination can become logistics, policy, and lived change. We start with the cinematic—why layered dream states, kicks, and totems mirror how ideas stack inside us—and shift to the practical anchors that keep us steady: journaling details the moment ...