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The Technosocial Institute

The Technosocial Institute

A Society and Culture podcast
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The Technosocial Institute

The Technosocial Institute

The Technosocial Institute

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The Technosocial Institute

The Technosocial Institute

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This episode was recorded ahead of the European Men's Leadership Summit and the MANN SEIN gathering in Berlin in June. We discuss the challenges of modern masculinity, fathers, mentorship, the art of seduction, men's groups, the history of men
In this conversation we talk about Urbit, its core philosophy, the technological problems it seeks to address, and its community. We also reflect on Curtis Yarvin's thought, the influence of Jorge Luis Borges on Urbit, and more besides.Find Ju
This is the third installment of our series engaging in a chapter by chapter analysis of René Girard's book "Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World", along with Girardian expert and AI professor Thomas Hamelryck. In this episode we div
In this conversation, Owen Cox speaks to Alexander Bard, Shauheen Etminan and Zachary Adama about psychedelics, shamanism, the state of culture, and the thesis that Mexico, Iran and Peru are the three superpowers of plant medicine. Shauheen
Brendan Graham Dempsey joins us to talk about the explosive creative relationship between Wagner and Nietzsche, and debate the approaches to art and mythology that appear in metamodern and dark renaissance thought.   Brendan can be found here 
Daniel Garner, one half of O.G. Rose, joins us to talk about ethics, Dostoevsky, walking a path between extremes, and much more besides.   Find his work here: https://www.og-rose.com/ 
Cadell Last and Owen Cox are launching a new project in January in collaboration with Maniphesto, called The Art of Being a Man.   https://maniphestocore.com/art-of-being-a-man/ We have both been doing men's work together for some time, as we
Cadell Last and Alexander Bard join us to dissect the past two years and think about future projects, antagony buttons and activism.   Check out Cadell's new platform for courses and ideas, including courses on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit a
Alexa Vartman is a tantra teacher and the founder of The New Tantra.   We discuss all things tantra, androgyny, orgasms, dangers on the spiritual path, and criticisms of The New Tantra.  Maniphesto Media Academy: https://maniphestocore.com/ma
John Robb is an author, military analyst, entrepreneur, and writes the monthly Global Guerilla report.   In this conversation we discuss new networks of power, conflict and warfare in the information age, the emergence of the tech elite, citize
Edwin Bywater is an engineer and author. In this conversation, we explore ideas from Edwin's book, different types of ecological consciousness, planetary desire, capitalism and attentionalism, critiques of the environmentalist movement and glob
The Alexandrian Trinity join us for an epic enquiry into metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics and more.   Alexander Ebert is an American singer-songwriter, composer and philosopher. Alexander Elung is a storyteller and philosopher. Alexander Bard is
Jean-Philippe Marceau is an editor of the Symbolic World blog and a YouTuber. His work explores symbolism and uniting religious ideas with scientific thinking.   In this conversation, we debate and discuss ways of approaching truth and universa
Ole Bjerg is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Economics at Copenhagen Business School and the author of The Meaning of Being A Man.   In this conversation we discuss Heidegger and the existential task of becoming a man, "Das Mann" and t
Peter Limberg is the founder and steward of The Stoa. Peter is a friend and an earnest, balanced sensemaker in today's chaotic cultural world.    As steward of the Stoa, Peter is a respected cultural commentator, having had conversations with a
Thomas Hamelryck is a Lecturer and Researcher at the Bioinformatics Centre at the University of Copenhagen Biocenter. His academic research interests revolve around  Machine learning, Bayesian statistics, Protein Structure Prediction, Probabili
Paris Cecilia Jayer and Timo Jansen are teachers and practitioners of tantra.   In this conversation we discuss The New Tantra and their workshops, anal and vaginal de-armouring, crossdressing, practicing sex without orgasms, polyamory and jea
Dylan Walker is the original co-founder of Technosocial. He spent 9 months living in the Canadian wilderness during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.   We discuss Dylan's 9 months in the wilderness, technology, agriculture, ideology and civilis
Sebastian Östlind is a psychosomatic researcher. In this conversation we discuss embodied cognition, and how neurophysiology reflects the decisions we make in life; incentive structures in academic institutions; sensocratic data collection and
Raven Connolly is a thinker and facilitator on the Stoa. Cadell Last is a philosopher and YouTuber.  In this episode we explore: hyperstition; the notion of "Late Capitalism", and whether it is still meaningful to speak of capitalist societal
Brent Cooper is a Political Sociologist, behind the The Abs-Tract Organization (TATO), a Metamodern Think Tank producing political theory and critique.     In this podcast we explore critiques of both Ontological Design, as explored in Technoso
Cadell Last is a philosopher and YouTuber.   In this conversation we explore: why Cadell wrote a book on sex, masculinity and God; the paradox between evolutionary theory and religious civilisation; capitalism, the collapse of religion and the
Jasun Horsley is an author of a number of books on Hollywood and secret societies, and host of The Liminalist podcast.   In this conversation we discuss dissociation and movies; trauma and the nervous system; parenthood and behavioral imprinti
Miguel A. Fernandez is the author of the Operative Traditions book series and an industrial engineer.   In this conversation we explore: how tools and creative disciplines shape human beings; how literacy has replaced the intelligence of other
Carl Hayden Smith is Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre (LTRC) and Principal Research Fellow at Ravensbourne University London. His research interests include Embodied Cognition, Spatial Literacy, Perceptual Technology and Hype
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