Biologist, philosopher, educator, facilitator, and historian of science Mette Miriam Böll is embodiment of the kind of life that emerges when we accept, recognize, and revere our profound interconnectedness. Her scholarship as her life are nourishment for returning to the task we are all called to: to human well, at once simple and complex, individual and civilizational. Origins Podcast Website Flourishing Commons Newsletter Show Notes: Tibetan Book of the Dead (04:20)Dzogchen - Tib...
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Biologist, philosopher, educator, facilitator, and historian of science Mette Miriam Böll is embodiment of the kind of life that emerges when we accept, recognize, and revere our profound interconnectedness. Her scholarship as her life are nourishment for returning to the task we are all called to: to human well, at once simple and complex, individual and civilizational. Origins Podcast Website Flourishing Commons Newsletter Show Notes: Tibetan Book of the Dead (04:20)Dzogchen - Tib...
Dan Jay - Doubt, collectivity, and transformative creativity
Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan
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Dan Jay - Doubt, collectivity, and transformative creativity
Dr. Dan Jay has a mission to inspire where art and science meet. His life has been spent in the liminal and generative space between and among these domains of inquiry that are too often considered separate, distinct, even opposing. Yet, it is transformative creativity only possible from the co-mingling and conversation of art and science that we seem to be called to in the 21st century. Origins Podcast Website Flourishing Commons Newsletter Show Notes: Falling Upward by Richard Rohr ...
Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan
Biologist, philosopher, educator, facilitator, and historian of science Mette Miriam Böll is embodiment of the kind of life that emerges when we accept, recognize, and revere our profound interconnectedness. Her scholarship as her life are nourishment for returning to the task we are all called to: to human well, at once simple and complex, individual and civilizational. Origins Podcast Website Flourishing Commons Newsletter Show Notes: Tibetan Book of the Dead (04:20)Dzogchen - Tib...