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Conflict changes the way we see each other, how we communicate with each other, and how we organize around each other. It is a powerful rallying point for transformation (Mitchell, 2018).
Join our hosts, Dr. G and Jeremy, as they dialogue with their guests about facing and addressing social issues that divide us and bring us together. The purpose of this podcast is to work with others in transforming conflict into tools for changing perspectives, relationships, and social structures.
If you enjoy our podcast, help us spread AloHā by contributing as little as $1 to our ongoing mission to spread Aloha around the world.
Join our hosts, Dr. G and Jeremy, as they dialogue with their guests about facing and addressing social issues that divide us and bring us together. The purpose of this podcast is to work with others in transforming conflict into tools for changing perspectives, relationships, and social structures.
If you enjoy our podcast, help us spread AloHā by contributing as little as $1 to our ongoing mission to spread Aloha around the world.
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In this episode of the Plowline Podcast, Jeremy Tunnell sits down with Marshall Lefferts—founder of the Harmonic Science Alliance and author of Cosmometry—to explore a radically different perspective on intelligence, evolution, and technology.Drawing from unified field physics, geometry, and consciousness studies, Marshall introduces the Holofractal Universe—a model where intelligence is not artificial or separate, but inherently embedded in the structure of reality itself. Together, they challenge the dominant narrative of transhumanism, asking:Is human evolution about merging with machines—or remembering coherence?What is AI revealing about intelligence… and what is it distorting?Can optimization come from alignment rather than augmentation?This episode bridges:Holofractal systems theoryAI and digital cognitionHuman coherence and nervous system regulationThe future of intelligence beyond mechanistic thinkingIf you’ve been questioning the direction of AI, this conversation offers a deeper lens—one rooted in relationship, resonance, and whole systems awareness.
Jeremy sits down with Unicole Unicron, a pop-star cult leader, author, artist, and tech entrepreneur from space. They are here to change the world into a place of higher vibration by inspiring a unitopian paradise with their work. Unicole is gender non-conforming and highly prolific, creating paintings, music videos, technological inventions, and even a religion called UNICULT, which teaches that we are ALL ONE. Unicole is also the author of several fiction and non-fiction books, including her latest, “A Spiritual Approach to Emergent Technology. Unicole, welcome to the Plowline Podcast.
Jeremy is joined by Helen and Dave Edward, co-founders of the Artificiality Institute, a nonprofit research organization exploring what it takes to stay human in a world shaped by AI.
For more than a decade, they’ve studied how AI changes the way people think, decide, and relate to each other. Their work focuses on a central question: when intelligence becomes something we share, how do we remain the authors of our own minds?
They host the Artificiality Summit in Bend, Oregon, and serve as Visiting Researchers at UC Berkeley’s Center for Human-Compatible AI. Helen previously led major technology systems in critical infrastructure, and Dave spent years building creative tools at Apple and investing in emerging technologies.
Together, they explore how to live, work, and remain fully human alongside artificial intelligence.
Jeremy is joined by his graduate school colleague Nancy Zamierowski to discuss Systems & Complexity theory and how to operationalize it in the workplace, at home, and within yourself. Nancy is a PhD graduate student at the California Institute of Integral Studies, where she is working on her dissertation on Systems Sensing. Nancy is a practitioner–researcher working at the intersection of strategy, leadership, and systems change.
Her consulting practice focuses on how decisions and innovations take shape in complex systems — particularly in moments of uncertainty, transition, or when the status quo runs dry. Nancy supports leaders, teams, and multi-stakeholder initiatives through inquiry-based processes that strengthen clarity, commitment, and shared authorship.
Website - https://www.nancyzamierowski.com
Foundations of Systems Sensing book - https://a.co/d/68kviSE
Jeremy reads his most recent article, titled "A Faith for Our Future." All articles can be subscribed to on Medium @plowline and on LinkedIn.
Jeremy sits down with author Celiane Camargo-Borges, Ph. D. Celiane is the author of Design Thinking and Social Construction: A Practical Guide to Innovation in Research. Dr. Carmargo-Borges is Brazilian-born psychologist, educator, and researcher whose work combines social innovation, design thinking, and transformative education. She began her global journey by moving to England to study. Her academic path led her to the United States, where she completed her Ph.D. through a joint program between the University of São Paulo and the University of New Hampshire.
Currently based in the Netherlands, Dr. Camargo-Borges is a faculty member at Breda University of Applied Sciences, where she teaches in international master's programs in Imagineering and Tourism Destination Management. Her courses focus on designing for complexity, sustainable transitions, and community development.
She collaborates with the California Institute of Integral Studies in the Transformative Studies department and is active with Team Together, supporting community health projects in Uganda. She partners with cultural and educational organizations in Brazil, such as Quilombaque and Co-Viva.
With a passion for intercultural dialogue and systems change, Dr. Camargo-Borges continues to foster learning spaces where creativity and collaboration lead to meaningful transformation.
Barron Cato’s passion is empowering people to achieve their potential through breathwork and its grounding effects in our lives. Barron has two decades of experience training and mentoring adults while serving in various leadership roles for multiple organizations. His spiritual journey began within the Christian church and evolved into his dedication to Taoist philosophy today. He has a decade of experience coaching various youth sports and is a trained communicator with professional experience presenting at numerous conferences, workshops, and training as a director of data science & analytics.
As a Certified Intuition Master Practitioner, Certified Yoga Body Breath Coach, and Aikido martial arts student, Barron utilizes his training in all three disciplines to teach people how to naturally live grounded, balanced, and centered lives through breathwork. You can find more information about Barron at https://www.naturalwayconsulting.com
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In this episode of the Plowline Podcast, we explore the documentary "Cone People," which follows the journey of seed collectors and the vital role they play in reforestation in the western U.S. We'll delve into the challenges of seed scarcity, the impact of climate change and wildfires, and the importance of community-based seed collection programs.
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Trever Santora, is a documentary filmmaker and product designer who provides unique insight into the lives of forestry workers. His work has been featured in NPR, CNN, Forbes, and TechCrunch.
Felicia Froton specializes in organizing seed supply solutions. While at Mast Reforestation, she organized the collection of thousands of pounds of seed critical for reforestation across conifer forests in the Western US.
Oak Rankin is the Founder of Glacier Peak Institute, which is creating a resilient future by connecting underserved communities and youth with ecosystems.
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Jeremy is joined by Megan Jasruda, Director of Disability Support Services & Counseling at Clark College. Megan brings awareness to a group of people who often go unnoticed in society and are the largest marginalized group in America. Most people don't realize that individuals within the disability community are deeply fluid because any person can become a member at any point in their lifetime. Megan and Jeremy discuss the history of the 1990 ADA Act, how organizations can engage with this law and population, and the future of organizational disability support.
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Dr. G and Jeremy sit down with the team behind Launch My Book. Founded in 2013 by Joel Pitney, Launch My Book has grown in scope to help support authors through every stage of the book launching process. Joel is a writer by training with a background in digital marketing. He helped launch his first book onto the New York Times Bestseller list and soon began working with a wide range of authors to help bring their books to the world. Joel and General Manager Sayde Walker, take some time to chat about the entire process of writing, publishing, and promoting your book!
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Jeremy sits down with esteemed Plowline Podcast guest Fleur Larsen, a consulting and professional coach, to discuss the strange dynamics of whiteness and gender in the workplace. They discuss how we can build our awareness of self and presence at work. Fleur’s 20 years of experience have provided her with a powerful perspective for moving social justice forward. Through her commitment as a social justice facilitator, Fleur brings strong skills and experience in community building, addressing power and privilege dynamics, and co-liberation efforts.
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Jeremy and Dr. Gerry sit down with the leadership of Sherwood Community Services, one of their Co3 Consulting clients. Together, they investigate the reasoning behind engaging in systemic and organizational change through personal practices of self-reflection, self-awareness, and self-regulation. The hard work of equity evolves into the heart work of our society. This podcast provides an inside look into the diverse perspectives of individuals working to achieve a collective goal. In the end, it's not about agreement but about listening. - https://www.sherwoodcs.org
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Jeremy sits down with Dan Mahle to discuss Wholehearted Masculinity and an engaging conversation about manhood, mentors, and maturity. They discuss the powers working against healthy masculinity in our society, including pornography, algorithms, and binary thinking. https://linktr.ee/plowline
Dan Mahle is an ICF-certified coach and experiential group facilitator who is skillful at partnering with purpose-driven leaders to build more thriving and inclusive cultures.
A systems-oriented leader with a passion for building humanizing relationships, Dan supports teams to collaborate more effectively by removing barriers to innovation, authenticity, and trust. Dan helps leaders connect to their authentic power in accountable ways by exploring and expressing vital parts of themselves that are often undervalued in business environments.
Dan is the founder of Wholehearted Masculine, a center for the exploration and development of wholehearted masculinities. There, Dan engages in gender-based social advocacy and leads programs for people who seek to co-create and participate in healthier cultures of masculinity.
An experienced DEI practitioner, Dan specializes in engaging men as meaningful partners in diversity, equity, and inclusion work. He often speaks and presents on the topic of masculinity and gender in the workplace, bringing a radically inclusive, holistic, and humanizing approach to some of the most divisive issues of our time.
As a writer and frequent podcast guest, Dan has been featured in Everyday Feminism, The Good Men Project, The ManKind Podcast, YES! Magazine, and Crosscut, among others.
Dan holds a B.A. in Peace & Global Studies from Earlham College. He can often be found hiking in the foothills near his home in Boulder, Colorado with his wife, daughter, and puppy.
In this heartfelt and personal podcast, Dr. G & Jeremy sit down together after a year of hard work and recap where they have been and where they both are in this moment. They explore the delicate balance of being in the now, the struggle of dissonance they both experience living in a colonized world and the effort they put into thrive. - bit.ly/TheShadowSelfPlowline
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Over the past year, Jeremy & Gerry have been on a journey to improve their physical connection to body and form. Dr. G began Pilates in April of 2021 and recommended that Jeremy try it. It has been an enormous success in both their lives, improving mobility, healing long-term pain, and providing a general sense of ease in their physical selves. Today, they sit down with Pilates instructor Emily Grout to discuss the history, mechanics, and opportunity that exists in Pilates. Emily is a Pilates instructor with over 10 years of experience who creates and shares classically-inspired Pilates programs. She received her 450-hour certification from Pilates Core Integration and BS in Exercise and Wellness from Arizona State University. She currently gives classes and private instruction virtually and in the greater-Seattle area.
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In this episode, Jeremy explore the idea of questions being more important than answers.
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Jeremy & Dr. G sit down with Dr. Jacqueline Battalora, author of Birth of a White Nation: The Invention of White People and Its Relevance Today. Her work explores the creation of whiteness as a legal evolution on the pseudo-science of race through the creation of whiteness in the legal code of 1681 Virginia and beyond. Jacqueline is an attorney and professor of sociology at Saint Xavier University, Chicago, and a former Chicago Police Officer. Battalora is an editor for the Journal of Understanding and Dismantling Privilege.
She completed her law degree and came to Chicago to practice. Her interest in the role of law in creating human difference shaped her graduate work at Northwestern University, where she received her Ph.D. She is listed with the National Speakers Association and is represented by SpeakOut. Birth of a White Nation is available for discounted purchase for a limited time at https://bit.ly/JacquelineBattalora with the discount code ADC22. We appreciate Routledge for the generous opportunity to add this book to your library.
This is one of the best conversations we have been honored to host on the Plowline Podcast. We hope you will give it a listen.
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Jeremy & Dr. G sit down with Dr. Arian Mobasser. Dr. Mobasser is the child of Iranian immigrants, a recovering accountant, and a developmental scientist. Arian currently holds the position of coordinator of the Men’s Resource Center (MRC) at the University of Oregon, one of the first and only campus resource centers of its kind. Dr. Mobasser's doctoral research was focused on well-being during the transition from childhood to adulthood and called the Freshmen Project. His LinkedIn profile can be found at below.
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In this episode of Seattlenaut, Jeremy explores the idea of privilege and why it can be so difficult for us to see our own. He examines the systemic dynamics of personal perspective and paradigm that can create personal bias, prejudice and an inability to see our own privilege in the world.
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Dr. G & Jeremy sit down with their friend and colleague Fieta Robinson for a conversation about values within systems and how they express themselves in feedback loops, intended and unintended consequences. Fieta is the Director of Administrative Operations & Culture at KUOW - our local NPR affiliate station at the University of Washington. She is responsible for the initiatives of professional and ongoing development for the KUOW team.
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