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#74 the Dynamics of Holding and Sharing: Authenticity, Maps, Masks & Voicecraft with Tim Adalin

Episode 74 Published 6 months, 4 weeks ago
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Navigating the Depths of Voice, Authenticity, and Love with Tim Adalin
In this episode of 'Love and Philosophy,' philosopher host Andrea Hiott engages in a profound conversation with Tim Adalin, founder of the Voicecraft Project in Australia and a philosopher and facilitator of philosophical events. They explore various themes such as the importance of voice, the distinction between holding and sharing space, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in today's complex social landscapes. The discussion also delves into the nuanced dynamics of relationships, the transformative power of silence and presence, and the impact of technology on communication. Through personal anecdotes and philosophical insights, Tim and Andrea highlight the necessity of genuine connection and the cultivation of trust in relational contexts.

00:00 The Essence of Voice and Presence
00:58 The Generativity of Relationships
05:23 Introduction to Love and Philosophy
06:44 Thought Collectives and Communicative Patterns
09:29 Voice Craft and Authentic Expression
10:36 Holding and Sharing Space
24:42 Navigating Modern Contexts and Leadership
56:24 The Role of Masks and Maps in Expression
01:08:16 Introduction to the Magic Flight Light Box
01:08:36 Openness to Potentiality and Relationship
01:10:35 Skepticism in Love and Leadership
01:14:23 Navigating Digital Communication and Integrity
01:25:49 The Role of Language and Technology
02:08:26 The Importance of Silence and Presence
02:20:08 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude
02:22:05 Final Poem: Of Many Worlds in this World

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 📍 Hey, everyone. You're listening to Love and Philosophy. This is Andrea Hiott. I'm a philosopher. I'm a professor. a student. I'm a walker. Every now and then, I'm even still a poet. I'm trained in neuroscience, and I love the hippocampus, which is a little seahorse-shaped area of your brain known for memory and movement. For over a decade, I've been working on a philosophy of mind that's navigational, in a nutshell, that means minds are...

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