This is cross-posted with our Ancient World Podcast!A new conversation with Sean Eckmann from Mythos & Logos, where we're looking at the role of emotion, passion, and intervention of the metaphorical Gods in the Ancient Epics of the Illiad, Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid.Sean's youtube channel is here: mythosandlogos.net - and the first of his three videos on these great epics is coming out in a few weeks.Enjoy!
Cross-posting from our Cosmology & Science Podcast:A new conversation with independent researcher and Cosmologist Chris Brown - about Surface Brightness on distant galaxies, Hubble's reservations about the redshift, the deeper nature of mass, space, time and gravity, and ideas about new discoveries in Cosmology and the recent launch of the Jim Webb Telescope.Enjoy!Chris' book is here: https://www.amazon.com/Astrophysics..And his website here: https://theuniverseisnotexpanding.comThe sound quality unfortunately takes a dip around 46 mins, but mostly recovers from 53 minutes. Our apologies!
In this episode we are looking at how Science is slowly changing.We'll be talking with Cybernetics Expert and Philosopher Ian Glendinning about science, emergence, Robert Pirsig's "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", combining arts & sciences, the nature of the brain hemispheres, and Iain McGilchrist's "The Matter with Things".One of the main threads will be the balance between science and what lies beyond, and how this might be reflected in deep ontology and the architecture of our brains.Ian Glendinning's blog/website is here: psybertron.orgMusic Credit: "Piano Jazz" from Bensound.com.
Our guest today is Adam Bishop, who recently started his Linguistics Studies at the Truman State University in Missouri, and who is the host of the podcast "Unlimited Opinions" with his dad, Mark Bishop.We'll talk about mythology, philosophy, life at the University, the nature of languages, J.R.R. Tolkien's creation story in the Silmarillion, and how the Ancient World is present and relevant today.Adam's Podcast is here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1505731Music Credit: "Piano Jazz" from Bensound.com.
Thoughts on the Sacred vs. a purely mechanistic world view, and how Richard Dawkins has changed over the years.This is a short excerpt from episode 1, with Dr. James Willis.
Thoughts on the structure of "The Matter with Things", and how it uses the Left Hemisphere to show the boundaries and limitations of - the Left Hemisphere. This is a short excerpt from episode 1, with Dr. James Willis.
A wide-ranging conversation about how technology entered the National Health Service in Britain in the 1980s, and how this reflected a deeper trend in modern societies - with the perils of technology, an unbalanced society, but also the enormous potential if we can manage to rebalance the culture once again.We'll also talk about how several aspects of James' book "The Paradox of Progress" from 1995 have been confirmed by recent brain research and brain science in Iain McGilchrist's "The Matter with Things".James Willis' book is available here: https://payhip.com/JamesARWMusic Credit: "Piano Jazz" from Bensound.com.