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The Full-Time Dreamer Project

Author: Michael Valania

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In The Full-time Dreamer Project I will spend time with people dreaming about the future. My goal is to create a time capsule of hope during a global crisis and beyond. Through these conversations, we will: 1. think without the constraint of the present, relieving pressure of immediacy; 2. Understand what gives hope in a time beyond the current; 3. Create a path towards enacting change through that hope. Something I think we all desperately need.
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The History of Seattle's Sound Transit with Mary Gates
This is the second episode in a series on Civic Futures where we talk about affordable housing. I spoke with designer and futurist Chad Phillips about some of the signals and trends we're seeing and he speculates on a novel idea for affordable housing.
Bryan Boyer of Dash Marshall talks about his Civic Futures work.
In this episode, I speak with Private Chef Stephanie Cmar on creating the future you want to see.
In this episode, I'm inspired by the previous episode on the Future of Travel and speculate on an idea for public education in the work from anywhere future.
On this episode we take a look at the current world of travel and hope for what could be the future of travel
In this episode I talk with artist Jakob Dwight on the future of death as a curable disease. We muse on it as an inspiration for his art and how it could affect everything from multi-generational work to...walking your dog.
On this episode we look at our food supply chain. We briefly review the history of how and why to localize it through gardens, small farms and gleaning and what it means for the future. We also talk with my guest about whether or not the ingredients to...
What's something we are constantly doing but are really terrible at? Communicating...In this first STEEP the Tea episode, I talk with Dr. Monica Cure about the future of communication called Collective Dialogue...and the way I come around to it is a bit unusual...
This first episode sets us up for a bigger conversation and experiment around the idea of "To be more present, you have to spend more time in the future."
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