Rebel WisdomJohn Vervaeke is a cognitive scientist - a good friend of RW - and the creator of the cult hit - awakening from the meaning crisis series.
A couple of weeks ago he travelled to the UK for a series of talks - and we took the opportunity to film this excellent dialogue with the philosopher and chess grandmaster Jonathan Rowson, the co-founder of Perspectiva.
They cover a lot of ground, including John's passion for transformative speech - or dialogos, questions like the existence of God, and much more.
The Agent in the Arena, John Vervaeke & Jonathan RowsonRebel Wisdom2022-04-08 | John Vervaeke is a cognitive scientist - a good friend of RW - and the creator of the cult hit - awakening from the meaning crisis series.
A couple of weeks ago he travelled to the UK for a series of talks - and we took the opportunity to film this excellent dialogue with the philosopher and chess grandmaster Jonathan Rowson, the co-founder of Perspectiva.
They cover a lot of ground, including John's passion for transformative speech - or dialogos, questions like the existence of God, and much more.
Jonathan's project, Perspectiva: systems-souls-society.comThe Last Campfire: Highlights (our final film!)Rebel Wisdom2022-11-18 | This is our final film: the highlights from our closing event ‘The Last Campfire’ on November 5, 2022, where we gave Rebel Wisdom the send-off it deserves.
Featuring John Vervaeke, Ayishat Akanbi, Daniel Schmachtenberger, Adriana Forte and Nick Shore, with 150 people in person and 150 tuning in online from 40 countries. Covering some of the main themes we’ve explored on the channel through different talks and practices, we also hosted the first live conversation between Daniel Schmachtenberger and John Vervaeke. It was quite something, and we’ve left it uncut in this film so you can enjoy it.
From both of us, a huge thank you for all your support over the years.Are we doing self improvement wrong? Steve MarchRebel Wisdom2022-09-27 | Are we going about self development in the wrong way? That's the question tackled by our new film and course with the long time coach Steve March.
Steve's work, Aletheia Coaching, has been welcomed and embraced by the likes of John Vervaeke and others in what's been described as the Liminal Web, as it consciously addresses what's called the Meaning Crisis or Meta Crisis.
This film is released at the same time as a short course with Steve to learn the basics of the Unfolding method, which teaches a powerful new approach to development known as 'unfoldment'.
You'll learn: - How to attune to yourself, others, and the world in a way that promotes deeper connection and purpose. - Practices to help you deeply participate in your present-moment experience - Techniques and practices to help you create unfolding partnerships with others
To find out more, check here: rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses/unfoldingIain McGilchrist, We Need to ActRebel Wisdom2022-09-23 | Iain McGilchrist has been outlining for many years that a fundamental problem in the way we are perceiving the world is likely to lead us into trouble. Now in 2022 he believes the situation is reaching a crucial turning point and we need to wake up urgently.
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller he talks about how our current culture's domination by a 'left brain', reductionistic, materialist and literalist perspective had reached crisis point.
He explains how this is manifesting as a 'war on reality', and a series of attacks on free speech.
Iain's work can be found here: channelmcgilchrist.comMusic, Culture & Race, Greg ThomasRebel Wisdom2022-09-16 | Greg Thomas is a passionate cultural commentator on the topic of race, and the history of black America, particularly related to musical history.
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller they talk about the contribution of black American music, misconceptions about race in the US and a new way to think about the concept of 'cultural appropriation'.
Greg Thomas is CEO of the Jazz Leadership Project, and a writer, teacher, and entrepreneur. Greg has written about culture, race, and democratic life in publications ranging from the Village Voice, Integral Life, New Republic, Salon, UPTOWN, The Root, the Guardian Observer, and the New York Daily News—as jazz columnist.
Later this month he is co-facilitating an event, "Resolving the Race-ism Dilemma," on Sept. 24th. More details here: eventcreate.com/e/resolvingracismFeminine Wisdom - Schuyler Brown & Samantha SweetwaterRebel Wisdom2022-09-08 | Many people have observed that the conversation we have been curating on Rebel Wisdom has featured many more men than women. Of course we have regularly been asking ourselves why that is, and whether there is a more ‘feminine’ contribution to the dialogue that is not being heard?
This was the topic I explored with two fascinating women recently, Schuyler Brown and Samantha Sweetwater.
Check out Schuyler's work here, 'The Art of Emergence': artofemergence.com
And Samantha here: samanthasweetwater.comHow Social Media Warps Creators, Tristan HarrisRebel Wisdom2022-08-31 | There has been a lot of focus on the damage that social media is doing to all of us, its users. This growing awareness was partly fuelled by the work of Tristan Harris, through the breakout hit documentary The Social Dilemma.
But there has been less attention on how this new landscape also affects creators, through factors like audience capture and feedback loops that distort truth seeking.
Tristan Harris is the director of the Centre for Humane Technology, trying to re-envision a healthier relationship with the technological tools we are using: humanetech.comIn Search of the Third Attractor, Daniel Schmachtenberger (part 2)Rebel Wisdom2022-08-23 | Where are we headed as a species? What is the landscape of risks and challenges that we need to confront over the next decades, and are there a small number of key factors that we need to solve to avoid catastrophe?
These are the questions Daniel Schmachtenberger is laying out in a new two part series on Rebel Wisdom, called 'In Search of the Third Attractor'.
As he describes it, the power of ever increasing technological capacity (exponential tech) means that both destructive and creative capacities are increasing exponentially. Two of the most likely outcomes (attractors) are either some kind of chaotic breakdown, or the development of powerful control systems in response, oppressive authoritarian control.
Given this, what does a third option, a 'third attractor' look like?
Daniel will be speaking at the Rebel Wisdom festival, 'the Last Campfire' in London on November 5th. To check it out and buy tickets, go to: tickettailor.com/events/rebelwisdom/718672
To find out more about the topics Daniel is discussing, check out his work on civilisation, at Civilization Emerging: civilizationemerging.com
And for more on his work around the Sensemaking crisis, check out the Consilience Project: consilienceproject.org
TIMECODES:
UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM: 00:00:00
BENEVOLENT DICTATORSHIP DOESN'T WORK: 00:06:21
HYPER AGENTS: 00:15:06
GREAT GAME OF POWER: 00:26:55
EGREGORES: 00:34:38
TECHNOLOGY & ETHICS: 00:42:50
TECHNOLOGY CHANGES SOCIETY: 00:49:45
INFRASTRUCTURE, SOCIAL STRUCTURE, SUPERSTRUCTURE: 00:59:49
WISDOM OF GODS: 01:13:14
EDUCATION: 01:30:40
CLOSING THOUGHTS: 01:42:08In Search of the Third Attractor, Daniel Schmachtenberger (part 1)Rebel Wisdom2022-08-16 | Where are we headed as a species? What is the landscape of risks and challenges that we need to confront over the next decades, and are there a small number of key factors that we need to solve to avoid catastrophe?
These are the questions Daniel Schmachtenberger is laying out in a new two part series on Rebel Wisdom, called 'In Search of the Third Attractor'.
As he describes it, the power of ever increasing technological capacity (exponential tech) means that both destructive and creative capacities are increasing exponentially. Two of the most likely outcomes (attractors) are either some kind of chaotic breakdown, or the development of powerful control systems in response, oppressive authoritarian control.
Given this, what does a third option, a 'third attractor' look like?
Daniel will be speaking at the Rebel Wisdom festival, 'the Last Campfire' in London on November 5th. To check it out and buy tickets, go to: tickettailor.com/events/rebelwisdom/718672
To find out more about the topics Daniel is discussing, check out his work on civilisation, at Civilization Emerging: civilizationemerging.com
And for more on his work around the Sensemaking crisis, check out the Consilience Project: consilienceproject.org
Timecodes:
INTRODUCTION: 00:00:00
SENSEMAKING: 00:02:10
THE TWO ATTRACTORS: 00:06:09
EXISTENTIAL HOPE?: 00:09:01
INTERCONNECTEDNESS: 00:14:33
FAILURES OF ACTIVISM: 00:18:33
CATASTROPHIC RISK: 00:25:08
THE POST WW2 SYSTEM: 00:38:40
EXPONENTIAL DESTRUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY: 00:45:02
NEAR-TERM RISKS: 00:50:48
THE ENERGY TRAP: 00:58:10
PERVERSE INCENTIVES: 01:03:54
PRIVATE GAINS, EXTERNAL LOSSES: 01:09:38
BIOTECH RISKS: 01:14:13
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: 01:19:29
MULTIPOLAR TRAPS: 01:29:03
CORPORATIONS VERSUS INDIVIDUALS: 01:46:54
NEW GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS: 01:53:27
NETWORK DYNAMICS: 01:58:41
SOLVING MULTI-POLAR TRAPS?: 02:06:51
CENTRALISING POWER: 02:17:47
COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: 02:33:00The Philosophy of Rene Girard, Luke BurgisRebel Wisdom2022-08-08 | One of the most frequently referenced names among many of the thinkers we've been following on Rebel Wisdom has been that of Rene Girard. He was a French polymath, historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science, who introduced the idea of memetic desire, and an explanation of the function of the 'scapegoat' in organising societies. He was described as the "new Darwin of the human species".
Luke Burgis has just written a book about Girard's work called 'Wanting, the Power of Memetic Desire in Everyday Life': lukeburgis.com/wanting
He joined us to introduce this fascinating thinker and to answer RW members' questions about why this work is so significant now.Demons & the Machine, John Vervaeke & Jonathan PageauRebel Wisdom2022-07-31 | This is part 2 of an exclusive conversation between Jonathan Pageau and John Vervaeke recorded in Toronto recently.
In it John and Jonathan reflect on the recent ‘War on Reality’ piece with Paul Kingsnorth and Mary Harrington: youtu.be/x4kms2jkKbA
They ask whether we have replaced virtue with value. They also take a turn into the question of the occult, where Jonathan and John talk about whether concepts such as ‘demons’ can be explained as independently existing patterns of reality.
Very grateful to Dan Hammond for the audio mix.Time for the Irrational, Layman PascalRebel Wisdom2022-07-23 | In the conversation Rebel Wisdom has been tracking, what's missing?
Layman Pascal believes we're not paying enough attention to the irrational, the realms of the imaginal and the occult.
"Layman Pascal was incarnated on a remote island in the Pacific Northwest. He used to be a meditation teacher, yoga instructor & public speaker — but he's feeling much better now."
He is one of the hosts of the podcast The Integral Stage: youtube.com/channel/UCaA4zkLRnR3lGm8Y7c5TvdwWhat Happened to Jordan Peterson? Ken WilberRebel Wisdom2022-07-13 | In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller, Ken Wilber reflects on the turbulent dynamics of the last few years, and particularly the trajectory of the figures in what was called the Intellectual Dark Web (IDW) including Jordan Peterson and Dave Rubin.
Ken Wilber is the creator of Integral theory, it attempts to place a wide diversity of theories and models into one single framework. The basis is a "spectrum of consciousness," from archaic consciousness to ultimate spirit, presented as a developmental model.
Very grateful to Dan Hammond for the audio mix.
This is a follow up to conversations we recorded back in 2019, which were published as:
Ken Wilber: The Intellectual Dark Web, an Integral Conversation? youtube.com/watch?v=U2XK812tSmMReflecting on the Pandemic, Zubin DamaniaRebel Wisdom2022-07-02 | A wide-ranging conversation on the experience of sensemaking during the pandemic, with Zubin Damania (ZDoggMD).
Zubin first came to my attention with a viral video at the start of 2020 where he channelled some righteous anger at the medical establishment's response to the pandemic, and said he hoped that the crisis would be the trigger to “burn this broken system to the ground”. For years he's been arguing for a significant change to the medical system, away from treating people as interchangeable parts in a machine and towards a more holistic vision of what he calls Health 3.0.
During the pandemic we compared notes on what we were seeing, through shared frameworks like Ken Wilber's Integral Theory and Jonathan Haidt's “moral tastebuds”. He argues for nuance and complexity, and dubs his political perspective as “alt-middle”.
0:00 - The Pandemic & the Information Ecology
04:02 - Zubin & Health Care 3.0
08:09 - The USP of Rebel Wisdom, curating a conversation
10:09 - The pandemic was a stress test that we failed
14:03 - The internet leaking out into the real world
16:37 - The religiosity of the Covid debate
19:53 - The rise in conspiracy narratives
22:56 - Questioning our own thinking
29:33 - Public intellectuals going off the rails
32:48 - The hermeneutics of suspicion
39:00 - A culture of bullshit
44:14 - Conspiracies thrive in the gaps of the mainstream
46:31 - The pre/trans of the insurgency after 2018
53:34 - Paradox of being outside the institutions - audience capture
58:27 - Warping effects of the tech platforms accelerated on creators
01:00:37 - Attention hijack as opposite of mindfulness
01:02:41 - The tragic arc of Jordan Peterson
01:06:55 - The return of the repressed
01:14:14 - The return of psychedelic medicine
01:18:57 - The limitations of psychedelics
01:22:51 - Meditation & Awakening
01:29:36 - Ayahuasca
01:32:14 - Culture War 2.0 & the memetic tribes
01:43:06 - Post Pandemic Awakening
01:46:39 - The English Taboo Against Earnestness
01:49:30 - Mutual Appreciation SocietyRebel Wisdom, the Final ChapterRebel Wisdom2022-06-25 | Big announcement.
The Rebel Wisdom project is coming to an end, hoping to go out with a bang in November, with a plan to pollinate as many projects and spread the ideas and practices as widely as possible before then. Full outline in this video, and more details in the accompanying Substack newsletter: rebelwisdom.substack.com/p/rebel-wisdom-join-us-for-the-final
Our last event will be a wrapup in London with some of our favourite guests including Daniel Schmachtenberger and Ayishat Akanbi, with many more to come - book here: https://buytickets.at/rebelwisdom/718672
We will be hosting a live online event for our viewers to answer any questions and hear any ideas on 6th July, check out the details and register for this via the Substack newsletter.Curiosity & Wonder, John Vervaeke & Jonathan PageauRebel Wisdom2022-06-16 | This was a special in person dialogue between the cognitive scientist John Vervaeke and the symbolism expert Jonathan Pageau.
They reflect on what each finds valuable about each other's work, the nature of the conversation that they have been part of, good and bad criticism, the nature of symbolism and much more.
It was recorded in Toronto during the making of the forthcoming Rebel Wisdom documentary about John Vervaeke's thought. Some behind the scenes pictures, and a second part of this film is available for subscribers on the Rebel Wisdom Substack: rebelwisdom.substack.com/p/dialogue-curiosity-and-wonder-a-special
0:00 - What does Jonathan appreciate about John's work?
3:55 - What does John appreciate about Jonathan's work?
9:35 - What is the nature of the wider conversation you are both part of?
16:10 - The nature of criticism & "civility porn"
24:09 - The need to go beyond the political layer of analysis
26:19 - Paranoia fuelled by the 'Hermeneutics of Suspicion'
35:16 - Dialogue, Curiosity & Wonder
48:25 - How Symbolism breaks the frame and rewires our thinking
54:36 - A parable is to a narrative what a koan is to a question
57:35 - "I want to help people fall in love with Being again"
01:05:23 - The moral of Socrates and Alcibiades
01:12:56 - Patterns of Being; love, faith & beauty
01:21:32 - Freedom cannot be absoluteAddiction & Recovery Special, Gabor Maté & David FullerRebel Wisdom2022-06-11 | Following on from David Fuller's recent very personal story about his relationship with his mother and her ongoing recovery from addiction: rebelwisdom.substack.com/p/an-easter-miracle?s=w
This was a special community session to talk about a topic that affects many people's lives.
The world's foremost expert on addiction, Gabor Maté kindly agreed to join this session, where we talked through the subject of addiction, and Rebel Wisdom Digital Campfire members had the opportunity to share their experience and ask questions to Gabor.The Religion of Productivity, Oliver BurkemanRebel Wisdom2022-06-03 | For years the journalist Oliver Burkeman became obsessed with productivity and personal growth, documenting his explorations in a weekly column. Finally it struck him that this attempt was a deeply religious quest, tied into ideas of perfectibility and salvation. When he realised this, he was finally able to find more peace.
"For me, the obsession with productivity was totally tied up with this weird self-worth question. [There's] this whole notion that it's all focussed on some moment when everything's going to be alright…there's something about that feels like it's got something to do with justification and salvation, and that feels very religious to me."
Oliver is someone who has had a similar path to Rebel Wisdom’s founder David Fuller, working for the legacy media, and also very interested in personal growth, and they sat down for a wide ranging and fascinating conversation which we are releasing now as a special preview for all Rebel Wisdom subscribers.
Check out Oliver's latest book 'Four Thousand Weeks', a sobering allusion to the average human lifespan: oliverburkeman.com/booksEmbodiment and Flow with John Vervaeke, Schuyler Brown, Rafe Kelley and moreRebel Wisdom2022-05-25 | Learning how to come to our senses and connect to our bodies is essential in an information landscape that highjacks our attention and pulls it away from what matters to us.
Our new course 'Embodiment and Flow' helps you reconnect through breathwork, mindfulness, cultural embodiment, movement, rhythm and flow training. In this launch film we play clips from the course faculty - John Vervaeke, Schuyler Brown, Nicola Price, Roger Jackson, Dr. Shama Rahman and Tom Morley - as they explain different ways we can connect to our bodies and get into a state of flow.
Learn practical embodiment tools you can apply to your life, and to making sense of culture in a completely new way. Learn how embodiment makes it easier to tap into a flow state - that space of being 'in the zone', where time slows down and we move seamlessly with your environment, performing at the best of our abilities. Find out what your unique embodiment needs are and learn how to meet them with the support of world-class teachers and participants from around the world.Comedy & Wisdom, John LloydRebel Wisdom2022-05-17 | John Lloyd is a legendary comedy producer, who produced some of the biggest comedy hits of the 80s and 90s, including Not the Nine O Clock News, Spitting Image, and all four series of Blackadder.
After a mid life crisis he realised that his success wasn't making him happy, and this led to a lengthy search for meaning and wisdom.
This conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller covered everything from comedy, to the nature of creativity, and the meaning of life.
They also discuss his relationship with his former flatmate and writing partner Douglas Adams, the creator of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
00:00 Intro 05:17 Personal Life 11:59 Knowing Nothing 16:32 Religion & The Origin of Ideas 26:11 Quite Interesting 30:01 Depression & Focusing on the Other 38:34 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy & Douglas Adams 45:29 Religion & Secular Rituals 54:02 Science & Spirituality 01:02:44 Intelligence, Comedy & Wisdom 01:12:01 Paradigm Shift 01:20:17 ClosingConspiracy Theories, Russia & Cancellation, Daniel PinchbeckRebel Wisdom2022-05-08 | This is a wide ranging conversation about conspiracy theories, the occult, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and more with the writer Daniel Pinchbeck.
Over the years Daniel has spent a lot of time investigating alternative narratives including conspiracy, and has been critical of Rebel Wisdom in the past for not taking these seriously enough.
Alongside this conversation we are publishing a long written piece about the subject of conspiracy theories, with special focus on the recent high profile interview of Maajid Nawaz on the Joe Rogan podcast: rebelwisdom.substack.com/p/conspiracy-criticism-and-the-case?s=w
We also talk about Daniel's high profile sex scandal and 'cancellation'.
You can find Daniel's writing on his Substack here: substack.com/profile/2728693-daniel-pinchbeckElon Musk, Twitter, Free Speech vs Moderation. Jim Rutt & Aaron RabinowitzRebel Wisdom2022-04-30 | In one of the most important developments in the dynamic between big tech, free speech and media in many years, Elon Musk is buying Twitter for $44bn.
Much of the commentary online has devolved into the predictable political shouting matches, and there has been very little engagement with the key questions that this brings up about the nature of moderation, of how to create healthy dialogue and what problems Elon will have to wrestle with in taking Twitter forward.
Jim Rutt is the former head of the Santa Fe Institute, and has been involved with online communities since the birth of the internet. He believes that Elon has not fully wrestled with the problem of moderation that he will be taking on with Twitter, a view he explained in his new piece for Quillette, 'Musk & Moderation': quillette.com/2022/04/27/musk-and-moderation
This is a sometimes robust debate and disagreement with Aaron Rabinowitz, a moral philosopher and host of the Embrace the Void podcast. Aaron has spent time wrestling with these same issues, in particular in a famous experiment he ran during the Trump election of 2016 when he created a completely unmoderated discussion group, called Monster island: skeptic.org.uk/2020/10/monster-island-free-speech-experiment
And Aaron's podcast Embrace the Void: voidpod.com/podcastsThe War on Reality, Mary Harrington & Paul KingsnorthRebel Wisdom2022-04-23 | "This is like The Matrix written from the point of view in which Agent Smith is the good guy, isn't it?" — Paul Kingsnorth
Mary Harrington and Paul Kingsnorth are two of the most intriguing thinkers we’ve featured on Rebel Wisdom. Despite substantial overlap between Paul's concept of "the machine" and Mary's idea of "luxury Gnosticism", they have never been in dialogue with each other.
This was a fascinating and wide ranging conversation where Paul and Mary pushed back against the modernist fervor for transcending the limits of the natural world — they want to remind you that meatspace is not going away, and that it can be quite lovely!
Mary and Paul are returning soon to the Rebel Wisdom Digital Campfire to talk more about this topic, asking the question, 'What Do We Do?'. To join that conversation become a RW member: patreon.com/rebelwisdom
And Mary's work for Unherd: unherd.com/author/mary-harringtonThe State of Heterodoxy, David Fuller & Meghan DaumRebel Wisdom2022-04-14 | This is a conversation that was originally posted on Meghan Daum's 'Unspeakable' podcast as 'Talking Sense Into Sensemakers'.
David and Meghan talk about their shared history exploring the 'heterodox' space over the last years, and their impressions of what needs to come next.
Unspeakable podcast: theunspeakablepodcast.comSuburban to Subversive, Alex KaschutaRebel Wisdom2022-04-03 | Alex Kaschuta is the host of the Subversive podcast, where she hosts controversial thinkers exploring the 'post-liberal moment'.
She used to work in media in London, where she described herself then as a classic rationalist atheist and feminist. In the last few years she's moved back to Romania, become a mother, and has been exploring more traditionalist perspectives, in her life, and through the conversations on her podcast.
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller we cover her recent journey, and how it mirrors many others making the turn from rationalist to traditionalist, and what that says about the cultural time we find ourselves in.
Alex's Subversive podcast: alexkaschuta.com/subversive-podcastCriticism & Online Gurus, Chris KavanaghRebel Wisdom2022-03-29 | Chris Kavanagh is a cognitive anthropologist, and the co-host of the increasingly popular and influential podcast 'Decoding the Gurus'. This is a podcast that critiques many of the new breed of public intellectuals, including some who have been featured on Rebel Wisdom.
Together with co-host, psychologist Matt Browne, they analyse the methods and messages of what they've described as 'secular gurus'.
This is an important conversation, about the necessity of criticism, of what counts as good and bad faith, and how truth seeking gets warped.
It's a controversial project for many, and in this conversation, Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller puts many of those criticisms to Chris directly.
Peter Limberg's 'Memetic Tribes of Culture War 2.0' piece: medium.com/s/world-wide-wtf/memetic-tribes-and-culture-war-2-0-14705c43f6bbMy Journey Over Ukraine/Russia, Konstantin KisinRebel Wisdom2022-03-23 | The invasion of Ukraine by Russia is now over a month old. Konstantin Kisin is a comedian and the host of the Triggernometry show, he is also a Russian immigrant with family in both Ukraine and Russia.
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller he talks about his emotional journey over the course of the war, and how he has struggled with the way the conflict is portrayed in some areas close to home.
It gets a bit spicy towards the end, this is the Bulwark article David mentioned regarding Trump: thebulwark.com/thank-god-trump-isnt-president-right-now-russia-putin-ukraineThe Art of Difficult Conversations, Sara NessRebel Wisdom2022-03-16 | How can we relate authentically in a world that's tearing itself apart? What skills do we need to truly understand perspectives that differ from our own, and in turn, how can we invite people to consider other ways of thinking?
In this conversation with authentic relating superstar Sara Ness we go from the personal to the cultural, asking how do we have a different kind of conversation; one that isn't about winning, but about authentic connection that takes us somewhere new.
We are launching a course with Sara starting on 5 April called 'The Art of Difficult Conversations', where we’ll give you tools to help you resolve some of the biggest communication questions of our time. For example:
“How do I even start talking about my perspectives and ideas?” “Why does every conversation I have about current affairs turn into a fight?” “How can I relate with people who don’t make sense to me, and don't want to hear me out?”
Check out more details on the course here: rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses/conversationsA Contrarian View on Ukraine/Russia, Samo BurjaRebel Wisdom2022-03-12 | How will Russia's invasion of Ukraine shape the world for decades to come? Samo Burja is a geopolitical expert who has developed a reputation for bucking the conventional wisdom.
In this conversation he makes his predictions for the future, explaining how he believes we are misunderstanding Russia, how China is playing an economic long game, and the lessons from history in understanding what will happen next.
Gary Lachman is the author of the recent book 'The Return of Holy Russia: Apocalyptic History, Mystical Awakening, and the Struggle for the Soul of the World'.
In this conversation he argues that we have to understand the deep well of Russian philosophy and understand how Putin sees himself and Russia's historic mission.Integral Panel 2022, Diane Musho Hamilton, Jeff Salzman & Steve McIntoshRebel Wisdom2022-02-16 | Integral philosophy has been a big influence on many of Rebel Wisdom's guests over the years. So we brought together three key figures, meditator and mediator Diane Musho Hamilton, the host of the popular Daily Evolver podcast Jeff Salzman and the author of the book Developmental Politics, Steve McIntosh.
They talked about how the integral map can help make sense of the responses to the pandemic, we discussed Jordan Peterson and the Intellectual Dark Web, and also responded to recent critiques of developmental thinking from the likes of Nora Bateson.
This was a dialogue and Q&A with Rebel Wisdom members in our Digital Campfire.Rogan & the Media, Zubin DamaniaRebel Wisdom2022-02-07 | All the arrayed forces of the sensemaking crisis, cancel culture, censorship and the ethical dilemmas of truth seeking seem now to be focused on one man, the podcaster and comedian Joe Rogan.
These questions were already brought into a heightened focus by the pandemic, and the question of accurate medical information or misinformation taking on a life or death importance. It was into that context that Rogan stepped a few weeks ago with two interviews with highly controversial medical figures, Peter McCullough and Robert Malone.
The medical question is the key one, and taps into all of the key questions about the warping of the information landscape that Rebel Wisdom has been focused on for the last few years, and it's this aspect that we recorded a conversation with the doctor and podcaster Zubin Damania (ZDoggMD).
This conversation was recorded before the recent "n-word" controversy erupted around Rogan.The Mythos of Sci Fi: Jonathan Pageau & Damien WalterRebel Wisdom2022-02-03 | A few months ago we put out a brilliant conversation about the deep mythology of the new Dune movie with the sci fi writer and podcaster Damien Walter - looking at what the stories we tell through science fiction tell us about who we are and where we're going.
This is a dialogue with the host of the Symbolic World, Jonathan Pageau, about the religious and mythological symbolism and role of sci fi.
They cover a vast amount of territory, from The Matrix to Star Trek, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg - and end by predicting the next stories we'll likely see over the next years.
To see all our written content, check out our new Substack, where you can also find our newly released free Sensemaking Companion: rebelwisdom.substack.com
Our groundbreaking Sensemaking 101 course is starting again in February: rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses/sensemaking-101-pageA view from Ukraine, Vytas BuciunasRebel Wisdom2022-01-29 | As Russia looks poised to invade Ukraine, we speak to a friend of ours inside Ukraine. Vytas Buciunas is a developmental coach based in Kiev.
In this conversation we discuss the recent history of Ukraine, what a conflict might mean for the region and the world, and whether the developmental map from disciplines like Integral theory can help illustrate what's going on.
We have just published a written piece to go alongside this interview, with more background and links, check it out on our Substack: rebelwisdom.substack.com/p/a-message-from-a-friend-in-ukraineTalking masculinity with the most dangerous therapist in the world, Jerry HydeRebel Wisdom2022-01-26 | Jerry Hyde is a shadow therapist with 25 years clinical experience, who rejects many of the conventionally held views of the mainstream psychotherapy world.
He works primarily with men, and has run men's groups for decades, which have years-long waiting lists to join.
He has just released a documentary based on the experience of leading men’s groups, called Make Me a Man, directed with partner Mia Hua: makemeaman.com
We are releasing this as Rebel Wisdom restarts our weekend men's retreats after a two year break for Covid, check out the details here: rebelwisdom.co.uk/retreatsThe Religious Wars of the Pandemic Endgame, Rebel WisdomRebel Wisdom2022-01-20 | One of the biggest problems with talking about something as vast and impactful as the pandemic is to find the right level of analysis. In this epic piece, we look at the deeper religious and theological forces playing out below the surface of our day to day conflicts over topics like vaccines, authoritarianism and safety.
We pull apart the hidden religiosity of "both sides" of the pandemic, that seems to be accelerating, even as the rapid spread of the Omicron variant brings us towards the pandemic endgame.
It features interviews with the cognitive scientist John Vervaeke, Unherd writer Mary Harrington, the author Paul Kingsnorth, emergency doctor Rocky Jedick and many more.
We have recently launched the Rebel Wisdom Substack for all our written content, and to host exclusive videos for members (just $5). The full length conversations with John, Mary & Rocky are available there for subscribers: substack.com/rebelwisdom
Robert Malone & Peter McCullough: A litany of untruths, Decoding the Gurus: https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/robert-malone-peter-mccullough-a-litany-of-untruths
01:51:00 The incentive landscape for the antithesis, Paul Kingsnorth
01:57:49 The ethics of alternative media
02:06:23 Truth as a sacred valueJohn McWhorter, Woke Racism Q&ARebel Wisdom2022-01-08 | John McWhorter is one of America's most incisive, outspoken heterodox commentators on race. His latest book, 'Woke Racism', is a full frontal attack on what he considers to be a new hidden racism, coming from the left.
In Woke Racism, McWhorter outlines the workings of what he believes is a new religion, from the original sin of “white privilege” and the weaponization of cancel culture to ban heretics, to the evangelical fervor of the “woke mob.” He shows how this religion that claims to “dismantle racist structures” is actually harming his fellow Black Americans by infantilizing Black people, setting Black students up for failure, and passing policies that disproportionately damage Black communities. The new religion might be called “antiracism,” but it features a racial essentialism that’s barely distinguishable from racist arguments of the past.
This was a conversation in Rebel Wisdom's Digital Campfire, to join conversations like this, sign up as a Rebel Wisdom member: patreon.com/rebelwisdomCovid & the Sensemaking Crisis, BJ CampbellRebel Wisdom2021-12-31 | Why does our response to Covid seem perfectly calibrated to create maximum division and disagreement? How has it made the problems of sensemaking so much worse and dragged us all into it?
BJ Campbell is the creator of the Handwaving Freakoutery blog, focused on the crisis of finding truth, or Sensemaking.
In this conversation with David Fuller he explains his perspective on how the nature of social media has created hive minds, or 'Egregores' that are competing for space in the attention economy.
Rebel Wisdom is running our groundbreaking Sensemaking 101 course again in February 2022, with practices and techniques for better sensemaking, and live sessions from faculty including John Vervaeke, Diane Musho Hamilton, Sara Ness & Daniel Schmachtenberger.
See more here: rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses/sensemaking-101-pageThe Breathwork Revolution, Prema McKeeverRebel Wisdom2021-12-30 | Breathwork and Embodiment has always been hugely important to many of the practices we talk about on Rebel Wisdom. This is a conversation with breathworker Prema McKeever about the history of embodiment and breath practices, and how they are becoming ever more popular.
We are running a course with Prema beginning in January 2022, it will be five deep sessions around different holding patterns and character structures. To find out more about it and to sign up, check out: rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses/breathworkChanging Course on Covid? William EdenRebel Wisdom2021-12-27 | What are we getting wrong with Covid, and what does it mean to adapt to it becoming an endemic disease?
William Eden is a biotech and healthcare expert who has been paying close attention to the progress of the pandemic from many different angles.
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller they cover how the pandemic became politicised, how the authorities have been slow to adapt, and how the mandates are likely to backfire.
To join conversations and practice sessions with some of the world's top facilitators, check out becoming a Rebel Wisdom member: rebelwisdom.co.uk/campfire-events
We're running our groundbreaking course in better Sensemaking, with guest faculty including John Vervaeke, Sara Ness, Diane Musho Hamilton and Daniel Schmachtenberger, starting in February 2022, fond out more and join here: rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses/sensemaking-101-page
We've also just created a new self-study course called Essential Philosophy for Modern Life with Jules Evans. This looks at hot topics like Cancel Culture & Free Speech, or Identity, through a lens of the great philosophers of the past, find out more here: rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses/essential-philosophy-for-modern-lifeA Christmas Gift from Rebel Wisdom, the Sensemaking CompanionRebel Wisdom2021-12-25 | Happy Christmas!
Register your email address to be sent the full version when it's live by going to rebelwisdom.co.uk/courses
We're now hosting all our exclusive member content there, and there's a library of around 100 films - including our brilliant recent conversation with John McWhorter - and also talks with people like Iain McGilchrist, John Vervaeke, Ayishat Akanbi, Nora Bateson, Jamie Wheal - all the sessions from our festivals, unseen behind the scenes material with Jordan Peterson and more.
If you are already a member - we've registered you already and given you access, so don't worry. If you'd like to join us however - come and check it out.Nuance & Heterodoxy, Meghan DaumRebel Wisdom2021-12-23 | Meghan Daum is a writer and journalist, and host of the Unspeakable podcast. After a long time in the heart of the legacy media, she was becoming increasingly unhappy with the groupthink and narrow perspectives. After discovering what later became known as the Intellectual Dark Web, she wrote an article that went viral called Nuance, a Love Story: gen.medium.com/nuance-a-love-story-ae6a14991059
In this conversation with David Fuller they discuss which conversations are still difficult to have in the mainstream, where the concept of the IDW succeeded and where it failed, and more.Psychedelic Capitalism and The SacredRebel Wisdom2021-12-18 | Can psychedelics change culture? In this new documentary, Alexander Beiner speaks with leaders in the field including Robin Carhart-Harris, Dennis McKenna, Bia Labate, Rick Doblin, Jamie Wheal and Kat Conour to find out if the original vision of the psychedelic counterculture - that they can radically transform society - is still alive.
In the age of psychedelic capitalism, with pharma and wellness companies driving the narrative, this piece explores what it would take for an experience of the sacred to overcome market forces and change our cultural operating system.
Join us for a live with Jamie Wheal and other guests in the film by become a Rebel Wisdom Member on www.rebelwisdom.co.uk/plans
Earlybird tickets for our next Sensemaking 101 online course are now available - read more on www.rebelwisdom.co.uk/sensemaking101Web3: Tech vs the Human Condition, Jordan HallRebel Wisdom2021-12-15 | Web3 is the collective name for the latest wave of innovation online. Touted as much more decentralised, democratic and creative than the current web ecosystem, for its evangelists it's our best hope to innovate our way out of many our most pressing societal problems.
Jordan Hall is a tech entrepreneur and Deep Code analyst, who has been deeply involved in what is now being called Web1, the early garage innovators who created the early internet, and also Web2, when cyberspace was colonised by the the new monoliths like Google, Facebook and Apple. He's deeply invested in the success of Web3.
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom, Jordan discusses the possible trajectory of Web3, how well developed the space is, and also the problems that are becoming ever more apparent. In particular how the early hopes that Web3 might be able to find tech solutions to the eternal problems of human beings coordinating together, seem to be failing.
0:00 Introduction 4:07 Topic overview 5:31 What is Web3? 17:35 Web3 vs Web2 29:07 Is Web3 just utopian hype? 40:50 AI and ethics 46:37 Can tech help prevent a grim future? 58:59 Is Web3 not ready to go mainstream? 1:07:19 Will Web3 end in disappointment like Web1? 1:11:31 Naive utopianismTech, Cults & the Cryptoqueen, Jamie BartlettRebel Wisdom2021-12-10 | Jamie Bartlett is a writer and journalist who's been investigating our complex relationship with technology for years, through books like People vs Tech, and recently through the hit podcast the Missing Crypto Queen.
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller he talked about how technology was starting to play an almost religious role in our lives, how the rise of tech was a fundamental challenge to democracy, and about his famous run in with Alex Jones.
To join conversations in our Digital Campfire check out our upcoming events and membership options here: rebelwisdom.co.uk/campfire-eventsPagan to Christian, Paul KingsnorthRebel Wisdom2021-12-03 | Paul Kingsnorth is one of the most interesting voices wrestling with the deepest questions of modernity, religion and the spiritual void in western culture.
A former pagan - and long time environmentalist - a couple of years ago he had a completely unexpected conversion to Christianity, which he outlined in his fascinating piece The Cross and the Machine: firstthings.com/article/2021/06/the-cross-and-the-machine
In this conversation in Rebel Wisdom's Digital Campfire we discussed his journey, and reflected on the deep Christian story that we're all immersed in in the west - and if it's even possible to move outside it?
Check out Paul's newsletter, The Abbey of Misrule: paulkingsnorth.substack.comThe Psychospiritual Legacy of The Beatles, Erik Davis & Anderson ToddRebel Wisdom2021-11-30 | Why are we still obsessed with The Beatles, and is it healthy? Fifty years after they broke up, it seems that the mark they made on our culture has not faded. Does this demonstrate the timeless genius of the band, or is it a sign of a culture that is stuck?
A few days ago saw the release of an eight hour fly-on-the-wall documentary 'Get Back', made by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson. It shows some of their last sessions as they put together the album 'Let it Be', and culminated in their famous rooftop concert.
Erik Davis is the foremost historian of the counterculture, and Anderson Todd works in the Wisdom and Consciousness Lab at Toronto University. In this epic conversational riff they examine what was captured in The Beatles' music and why it resonates today.
This conversation was recorded in the Rebel Wisdom Digital Campfire. To join conversations like this check out our upcoming events: rebelwisdom.co.uk/campfire-events
0:00 Introduction 3:19 Thoughts on the new Beatles film 8:12 Yoko Ono 10:46 Why have The Beatles remained relevant? 40:31 Is our culture stuck? 01:01:49 Could a band today have the same level of impact as The Beatles? 01:06:09 The Beatles and West Coast counterculture 01:10:46 Who is your favourite Beatle? 01:13:12 The Beatles and The Grateful Dead 01:15:42 Emotional reactions while watching the new film 01:24:18 ConclusionWill Magic Mushrooms Be Legalised? with David Nutt, Crispin Blunt & Tom EckertRebel Wisdom2021-11-26 | Are the UK and US about to legalise magic mushrooms? A number of cities and states in the US have decriminalised psychedelics, and recent headlines in the UK have reported that Prime Minister Boris Johnson is thinking of rescheduling psilocybin.
But 50 years into the war on drugs, is widespread legalisation a real possibility? In this film Alexander Beiner speaks with three experts to find out. Professor David Nutt heads up Drug Science, the UK’s leading independent body on drugs. Crispin Blunt is a British Member of Parliament campaigning to reschedule psilocybin. Tom Eckert co-led the campaign to successfully legalise psilocybin therapy in Oregon, providing a model for how legalisation campaigns of the might look.
Find out more about the Conservative Drug Policy Reform Group on cdprg.co.ukIs Reality All in Your Head? with Bernardo KastrupRebel Wisdom2021-11-23 | Is reality created in our minds, or are the things you can touch and feel all that's real? Philosopher Bernardo Kastrup holds doctorates in both philosophy and computer science, and has made a name for himself by arguing for metaphysical idealism, the idea that reality is essentially a mental phenomenon.
In this Showcase he'll explain why he's come to this conclusion, and why this age-old debate in philosophy can help us make sense of everything from how we practice science to how we navigate the meaning crisis.
Participate in conversations like this in our Digital Campfire by becoming a Rebel Wisdom member on patreon.com/rebelwisdomThe Matter With Things, Iain McGilchristRebel Wisdom2021-11-17 | In ‘The Matter with Things’, Iain McGilchrist tackles the big questions: Who are we? What is the world? How can we understand consciousness, matter, space and time? What happens if we neglect the sacred and divine?
He argues that we have become enslaved to an account of things dominated by a partial view dominated by the brain’s left hemisphere, one that blinds us to an awe-inspiring reality that is all around us, had we but eyes to see it. He suggests that in order to understand ourselves and the world we need science and intuition, reason and imagination, not just one or two. When we do, we tap into an understanding that is both profound and beautiful, in line with the deepest traditions of human wisdom.
Dr. Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, philosopher and literary scholar. He is a Quondam Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and of the Royal Society of Arts, as well as a former Clinical Director of the Bethlem Royal & Maudsley Hospital, London. With a gift for synthesising neuroscience, culture and philosophy, his thought has provided essential frames for making sense of the times we live in and proved particularly influential on Rebel Wisdom over the years.
Video Overview:
0:00 Introduction 4:27 New book 'The Matter with Things' 15:17 Previous book, 'The Master and His Emissary' 30:45 What is true? 39:09 What is mind? 47:36 The sense of the sacred 52:38 Opposites 59:55 Is polarisation bad or necessary? 1:07:55 Is the world getting better or worse? 1:12:23 The God question 1:17:48 The sacred and the quantum 1:20:13 Lessons to take from the new book 1:29:35 Closing