Getting Work To Work

“Information Trust & Truth” with Christopher Butler (GWTW900)


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Of all the questions today’s guest asks in our conversation, the biggest of them all is this: “What does it mean to be alive?” Making his sixth appearance on the show, Christopher Butler is a designer, communicator, and deep thinker not afraid to ask tough questions and explore obscure topics. Our conversation begins with nature journaling, the joy of slowing down, observing, and modeling wonder for others. From there, we explore what it means to trust information, the role of modern propaganda and disinformation in our technical society, and the importance of having a consensus, shared reality. Ever deeper, we question purpose, meaning, and what we leave behind to the next generation. As Chris models throughout this conversation, open your mind as we go on this adventure together.

Quotes from the Episode:

“What is it that I really do? What is the thing that is indispensable that I bring to the table?”

“It’s not about what you’re good at, it’s about who you are.”

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