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451: Jason Silva | Origins of a Performance Philosopher

451: Jason Silva | Origins of a Performance Philosopher

Released Thursday, 24th December 2020
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451: Jason Silva | Origins of a Performance Philosopher

451: Jason Silva | Origins of a Performance Philosopher

451: Jason Silva | Origins of a Performance Philosopher

451: Jason Silva | Origins of a Performance Philosopher

Thursday, 24th December 2020
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Jason Silva (@JasonSilva) would have been called a “performance philosopher” by counterculture icon Timothy Leary. Among many things, he’s a futurist, filmmaker, creator of short video series Shots of Awe, and host of the National Geographic Channel’s Brain Games and Origins: The Journey of Humankind.

What We Discuss with Jason Silva:

  • How our concepts of self are formed — often through the eyes of others — and how they affect our behavior.
  • How top performers excel by shutting down the editorial parts of the human brain coined by Buddhists as the monkey mind.
  • Why “unscripted” isn’t the same as “unprepared,” and how videos can be edited to elicit altered states of consciousness.
  • How good directors help performers get out of their heads — while bad directors do just the opposite.
  • How is day-to-day reality edited by context, similar to the Kuleshov effect demonstrated by Alfred Hitchcock?
  • And much more!

Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/451

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