Radio Paradise - 2050
Imagine sitting in a chair, looking into a camera and feeling an unshakeable sense of belonging. As if it’s always been a part of you
Imagine sitting in a chair, looking into a camera and feeling an unshakeable sense of belonging. As if it’s always been a part of you.
I was interviewed by Alanna Goldsmith at Radio Paradise’s Radio 2050 channel. This is a two minute extract from the show. An episode about Inner View and the underneath of the underneath, artfully produced by the station. With accompanying soundscape behind the words and mixed in with music. Really good music. Of course, it is a radio station. This is a behind the lens look at it all. The episode is called Connection Through A Lens.
An elderly German lady I was filming in Santa Monica, Los Angeles shot out of her chair and in a very German sort of direct way said ‘in all my years I have never seen the human soul made visible’.
Radio 2050 is a flow of music and conversation. Exploring ideas, new perspectives and boots-on-the-ground efforts for a better future in the year 2050 and beyond.
note: this will play from a computer browser but you do need the Radio Paradise app to listen to the full show on an iPhone (it is an awesome app, beautiful, soulful and on purpose. Search the menu top left for Radio 2050 episodes).
My intention is that after these few immersive hours, you’ll be well placed to practice paying profoundly useful attention to those around you. There is a date on December 8th (waiting list). I have scheduled a second date on January 4th. And a third date on February 4th. I’m experimenting is making this widely accessible with self selecting pricing from US$25 to US$65.
If You Run a Transformational Program and Would Like to Deepen Its Experience
This accidentally recorded audio is for anyone who runs a transformational program of any shade and might wonder how working with the camera and consciousness might deepen the experience for its participants.
The audio describes how recognizing connectedness can change everything within a team. And if you would like to work together, send me a message.
There was a real tension in the room, and then someone walks up (to the camera). He sat for a moment. You could tell something was going on. Everyone was completely captivated.
He opens his eyes and said something to the effect of, “I’ve worked in this organization for two decades and I've never once thought to tell you how much I love everyone.”
And everything changed.
And then people would come up to the camera and they would start to speak, and wouldn't know where their sentences were going to end, let alone what was on the far side of the full stop. They would speak with an undefendedness.
People realized they were intricately connected.