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  • Escaping the Visuality Trap: Seeing Beyond What We've Been Taught to See. Episode 36 (Possibility Studies Network Series)
    2025/02/18

    "We have the need to be a part of a group. This is human. But it is different - belonging vs fitting it. We can belong, but if we fit in we cut off parts of ourselves. And this is all about the need to see what we do unconsciously to ourselves. That is the point of visuality exploration - to really see."

    Do we see "reality", or do we see only what we are exposed to, layered with our expectations of what we are going to see based on the conditioning of our past? Visual anticipation is very real, and the result is what art historian and UNESCO Chair Vicky Karaiskou calls "the visuality trap". This trap obscures the myriad of possibilities that there might be in any given moment as we filter what is available to be seen through the lens of what we have been conditioned to be allowed to see. In this conversation host Sarah Knight is joined by guest co-host David Mattson and Dr. Vicky Karaiskou. Dr. Karaiskou is UNESCO Chair on "Visual Anticipation and Futures literacy towards Visual Literacy" and Associate Professor in Art History at the Open University of Cyprus. This is the sixth conversation in the Possibility Studies Network Series.

    More on Vicky https://www.ouc.ac.cy/index.php/en/university/unesco-chair/the-chair/meet-the-chairholder and on her website (coming soon) https://vickykaraiskou.com/
    Possibility Studies Network https://www.possibilitystudies.net/
    Sarah https://www.humhealing.com/
    David's blog https://typeshare.co/wonderblog

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    47 分
  • Affective Encounters of the Other-Than-Human Kind. Episode 35 (Possibility Studies Network Series)
    2025/01/26

    Yes, the Other-Than-Humans that we share the world with are always acting on us! In fact, it seems that our connection to our own lives arises out of how we are affected by our environment. "Affective participation is what connects us to the world...without affect there is no connection" says researcher Dr. Lena Gan, who shares her insights on how entangled we are with all of the elements in our environment, and how affected we are (or could be!) by the plants, animals, and things that we share our lives with. In this conversation with Dr. Gan and wonder researcher David Mattson, we discuss the potential for affective encounters with the other-than-humans in our lives on the levels of both personal well-being and societal change; how the perception of the flow of time and how (and what) we remember can change when we engage in this way of dialoging with our environment; and some practices for encouraging more personal availability for affective encounters in every day life.

    Dr. Lena Gan: https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/individuals/lena-gan
    Possibility Studies Network: https://www.possibilitystudies.net/
    Sarah: https://www.humhealing.com/

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    48 分
  • Thing Power! Co-Creating With Your Environment. Episode 34 (Possibility Studies Network Series)
    2024/12/30

    Creativity is generally seen as something that humans do to the things in their environment. But what if creativity is really a process where every thing in the environment is an acting agent equal to, and entangled with, the human agent? In this episode Possibility Studies Network member, Professor Pamela Burnard of the University of Cambridge in the UK, shares her insights on how the environment and every thing in it is always acting on us to inform our every creative act. She begins with her own beginnings, and the gift of landing into a family that couldn't place expectations on this unexpected child! Her availability to be acted upon by the world around her, and to respond to it's urgings (rather than to the urgings of familial and cultural "habitus"), comes through in her presence here. So as you listen do be as available as you can be, so that Pam's words can act upon you.

    Prof Pamela Burnard: https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/burnard/. pab61(at)cam.ac.uk
    Possibility Studies Network: https://www.possibilitystudies.net/
    Sarah: https://www.humhealing.com/

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    55 分
  • Cultivating Serendipity in the Space Between You and the World. Episode 33 (Possibility Studies Network Series)
    2024/12/03

    Who doesn't love a happy accident!? Serendipity is the unexpected thing that happens in the space between you and the world, that you have the ability to notice and take action on. In a time of many great global challenges when collectively we need all the help we can get, is there a way for each of us to intentionally create more serendipitous opportunity from seeming mishaps? In this conversation, serendipity researcher Dr. Wendy Ross shares her thoughts on the roles of wisdom & skill, cultivated mess, attunement to the environment, time & perspective, risking failure AND having the practical and emotional resources to be able to absorb that failure, in the manifestation of the positive phenomenon that is serendipity.

    Possibility Studies Network online conference January 20/21 https://www.possibilitystudies.net/2025-online
    More on Dr. Wendy Ross https://www.wendyamross.co.uk/ and https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/profiles/staff/wendy-ross/
    More on Sarah https://www.humhealing.com/

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    48 分
  • Wonder for Shaking Things Up and Waking Us Up! Episode 32 (Possibility Studies Network Series)
    2024/11/13

    "An encounter with wonder leaves us with something to wrestle with" In this conversation with David Mattson of Drexel University, he shares his insights on the phenomenon of wonder for shattering perceptions, opening doors to new possibilities, and helping us find our way to what really matters (turns out...it's each other).

    Check out David's wonderful wonder blog https://typeshare.co/wonderblog
    More on the Possibility Studies Network https://www.possibilitystudies.net/
    More on Sarah https://www.humhealing.com/

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    48 分
  • Beyond the Anxiety and Into the Wonder of NOT KNOWING. Episode 31 (Possibility Studies Network Series)
    2024/10/22

    "The world is not just the way that we think it is." Questioning assumptions can be anxiety provoking, but possibility lives in the realm of what we don't know yet. In this conversation Prof. Vlad Glăveanu, Founder of the Possibility Studies Network, shares his thoughts around the importance of embracing "not knowing" (and all of the discomfort that comes with that) for innovation, collective change, and finding the joy and power of wonder.

    More on the PSN https://www.possibilitystudies.net/
    More on Prof. Vlad Glăveanu https://www.dcu.ie/psychology/people/vlad-glaveanu

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    47 分
  • A Win-Win Situation? Nature Needs A Circular Economy
    2024/10/07

    Paul Shorthouse of Circular Economy Leadership Canada gives the lowdown on how to reduce, eliminate, reuse or recover up to 50% of the carbon currently lost as waste in our cycles of production. Maybe the economy AND the environment can both win if we turn our linear mindsets, models and systems into circular ones? (PS...This is so much more than chucking the "right" thing in the recycling bin.)

    More on Paul & Circular Economy Leadership Canada: Home - Circular Economy Leadership Canada
    And on their blog, an article specific to the focus of this conversation Closing the Loop: How the Circular Economy Powers Climate Action - Circular Economy Leadership Canada
    More on Sarah and her work on personal empowerment and transformation hum - About (humhealing.com)

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    50 分
  • Constellating Possibility: An Archetypal Approach. Possibility Podcast Session 29
    2024/09/20

    How to put possibility at the center of an exploration into possibility? Simple...ask the archetypes! Working through the lens of an archetypal understanding of self, along with the powerful approach for personal inquiry that is Family Constellations, can bring great illumination into any issue. In this episode I share a family constellations approach for understanding how your dominant archetypes may be unwittingly playing against you as a part of the issues that present in your life. Includes:
    -intro to archetypes
    -intro to family constellations approach
    -guided activities to help you use an archetypes constellation process
    -how this helped me re-orient my relationship to "possibility".

    Some references:
    Caroline Myss "Archetypes: Who Are You?"
    Carol S. Pearson "Awakening the Heroes Within"
    Carl Jung "Man and His Symbols" (and other titles)
    Joseph Campbell on Hero's Journey "The Hero With a Thousand Faces"
    Bert Hellinger on Family Constellations "Love's Hidden Symmetry" (and other titles)

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    53 分