03-16-2019, 06:46 PM
if there's one thing that defines who I am - it is that I really LIKE learning.
If I go through a day - and feel that I haven't experienced something new, or gained an insightful perspective - then I get pretty down. It means I wasn't in that space of receptivity, where I could continue to experience the Wonders of this Creation.
So learning is really a key part of how I approach my reality.
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As the media sector has continued to transmute, the thing that we know of as 'podcasts' arrived more than ten years ago.
It's seen an explosive growth since then.
And podcasts are something I learn from immensely. In fact - it's a discussion that has come up spontaneously at a couple of Homecoming gatherings. People talk about podcasts they've been listening to - and how much of an eye-opener it was.
And personal recommends are how I've come across some of the podcasts I love most.
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So here's a space to share the podcasts that have made an impact on your Life.
In terms of recent times, there are a couple (at least) that I will mention as being significant for my own Journey:
Joe Rogan Experience: this guy has had a MASSIVE audience for a while. but I just thought he was an MMA meathead. Like a fighting junkie, obsessed with a physical-only approach to life.
How wrong am I! This guy is extremely open-minded, and has had an array of influential guests, in unfiltered discussions.
How I Built This (NPR podcast): Corporations have a bad reputation. And in many cases - well justified.
But what about entrepreneurs, and the people that actually BUILD the companies from scratch, from a shoestring?
This podcast has interviews with the FOUNDERS of many of these big businesses. Before they became ensnared in the distortions of the share price, soulless executives, and market domination.
Their life stories and genuine dedication to a service/produce is truly truly inspiring.
Talks with Scott Mandelker: Scott has since finished his long running analysis of the Law of One sessions (all 106!), which were a separate podcast feed.
But Scott has a parallel series in which he talks about Buddhism, Psychology, Spiritual Dynamics, Heraclitus, etc.
His blue-ray is truly vibrant and open. He has the gift of the voice in this incarnation for sure.
I've learnt so much from this guy. Kudos.
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If I go through a day - and feel that I haven't experienced something new, or gained an insightful perspective - then I get pretty down. It means I wasn't in that space of receptivity, where I could continue to experience the Wonders of this Creation.
So learning is really a key part of how I approach my reality.
/ /
As the media sector has continued to transmute, the thing that we know of as 'podcasts' arrived more than ten years ago.
It's seen an explosive growth since then.
And podcasts are something I learn from immensely. In fact - it's a discussion that has come up spontaneously at a couple of Homecoming gatherings. People talk about podcasts they've been listening to - and how much of an eye-opener it was.
And personal recommends are how I've come across some of the podcasts I love most.
/ /
So here's a space to share the podcasts that have made an impact on your Life.
In terms of recent times, there are a couple (at least) that I will mention as being significant for my own Journey:
Joe Rogan Experience: this guy has had a MASSIVE audience for a while. but I just thought he was an MMA meathead. Like a fighting junkie, obsessed with a physical-only approach to life.
How wrong am I! This guy is extremely open-minded, and has had an array of influential guests, in unfiltered discussions.
How I Built This (NPR podcast): Corporations have a bad reputation. And in many cases - well justified.
But what about entrepreneurs, and the people that actually BUILD the companies from scratch, from a shoestring?
This podcast has interviews with the FOUNDERS of many of these big businesses. Before they became ensnared in the distortions of the share price, soulless executives, and market domination.
Their life stories and genuine dedication to a service/produce is truly truly inspiring.
Talks with Scott Mandelker: Scott has since finished his long running analysis of the Law of One sessions (all 106!), which were a separate podcast feed.
But Scott has a parallel series in which he talks about Buddhism, Psychology, Spiritual Dynamics, Heraclitus, etc.
His blue-ray is truly vibrant and open. He has the gift of the voice in this incarnation for sure.
I've learnt so much from this guy. Kudos.
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