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This episode links Ron Westrum’s initial research into sea serpents and to his wider thinking about the whole process of reporting, information collection, and information flow. It covers how his research into sea serpents turned out to be his first study of hidden events. The connection for Ron was discovering the history of the "battered child syndrome," and how initial discomfort was overcome when Henry Kemp built alignment across a multi-disciplinary team, revealing these hidden events to a wider world. We discuss the evidence that suggests that reported cases are often the tip of an iceberg of hidden events.
New episodes release every Wednesday at 10am EST
By Shared Vision ToolkitThis episode links Ron Westrum’s initial research into sea serpents and to his wider thinking about the whole process of reporting, information collection, and information flow. It covers how his research into sea serpents turned out to be his first study of hidden events. The connection for Ron was discovering the history of the "battered child syndrome," and how initial discomfort was overcome when Henry Kemp built alignment across a multi-disciplinary team, revealing these hidden events to a wider world. We discuss the evidence that suggests that reported cases are often the tip of an iceberg of hidden events.
New episodes release every Wednesday at 10am EST