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Episode 28: Nora Bateson - Interconnectedness, warm data, and the vitality of things

Show Notes:
- Small Arcs of Larger Circles (02:00)
- Objectivity (05:45)
- Relationships and interdependencies (07:00)
- Smiling with your whole system (10:00)
- Flip side of delight and seeing connections (11:00)
- Language developed from your own frustration (13:30)
- Different kinds of teachers
- Esalen Institute (15:30)
- Diving more deeply into the arts and an exploration of culture (19:20)
- Working with different groupings of people (19:40)
- Describing things nonlinearly (20:30)
- 'Warm data' (23:50)
- Mutual learning between generations (27:00)
- ‘Change is when you throw away the ladder’ (28:00)
- Willingness to play and be wrong - inadequacy (30:00)
- New way of thinking and learning - Warm Data Labs (34:30)
- Observe the observer
- Multiple description
- Fluid patterning
- Paradox, inconsistency, time
- Holism, reductionism
- Cultural
- Tone, texture, aesthetic
- Bertrand Russell logical typing
- 'Transcontextual aboutness' (47:00)
- Symmathesy (52:30)
- Morning routine (55:00)
- Elvis Costello - embodying visions for things (58:00)
- Julie Odell How to Do Nothing (01:00:00)
- Andrea Gibson poem Tincture (01:01:50)
- Lightning Round (01:04:00)
- Book: Alice in Wonderland
- Passion: The willingness of art and not knowing where it is going
- Heart sing: New dog, Blake
- Screwed up: Doing things just in time
- The reason to give is not because of what you will get for it
- Find guest online:
- Twitter: @NoraBateson
- https://batesoninstitute.org/nora-bateson/
- 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
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