FULL CONTENT ARCHIVE
Listen to every public podcast using the audio player. Use the ‘Archive’ dropdown to filter content by series, topic, and session type. Visit the YouTube page for additional content, including a filmed dialogue with indigenous scholar Tyson Yunkaporta.
Archive
- Artificial Intelligence
- Community
- Consciousness
- Cultural Shamanism
- Culture
- Culture Lab
- Design
- Digital Shamanism
- Economics
- Elder Circle
- Existential Risk
- Healing
- Jung
- Metaphysics
- Myth
- Nature
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Psychedelics
- Psychology
- Religion
- Spirituality
- Synthesis Session
- Technology
- The Commons Series
- The Masculine & Feminine Series
- The Philosophy of Lack Series
- Theology
- Underground Philosophy
- Voicecraft Live
- Voicecraft Network Productions
- War
- Wellness
Dialoguing with the meanings of progress, mythos, conceptions of time, and the becoming of identity and culture. Welcoming paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield and integral philosopher Jeremy D Johnson, author of Seeing Through the World: Jean Gebser and Integral Consciousness and philosopher Tim Adalin.
With influence from philosophy and psychonautic experience, this dialogue explores the forking path of humanity’s relation with technology. One way proposes hyperhumanism, which seeks to enhance humanity through the mindful use of technology. The other, transhumanism, promises 'transcendence' as an escape from the lack in humanity. Welcoming hyperhuman theorist Carl Hayden Smith and philosopher and Voicecraft member Cam Duffy.
A philosophical exploration into the weird of magic, aliens and altered states with the neo-Jungian thinker, psychotherapist and cognitive scientist, Anderson Todd and Tim Adalin.
Exploring cultural shamanism, the process of making the unconscious conscious, and the challenges of human connection in the AI era. The discussion covers emotional maturity, societal structures, and the balance between individual and collective transformation, blending philosophy, psychology, and spirituality. Welcoming Voicecraft members O.G. Rose (philosopher) and Dr Aspasia Karageorge (psychologist) in dialogue with Tim Adalin.
A dialogue welcoming the return of the neo-Jungian thinker, psychotherapist and wizard, Anderson Todd, centered on the phenomenon of synchronicity—those moments of meaningful coincidence that seem to transcend causality. This episode invites listeners to reflect on how synchronicity can be nurtured through trust, intentional design, and a willingness to engage with life’s mysteries, even as technology and AI challenge our sense of reality.
What if the feminine also calls for war? Exploring the primal, cultural, and psychological dimensions of war through the interplay of masculine and feminine energies. Pamela von Sabljar, Adriana Forte, Simon van der Els and Tim Adalin continue Voicecraft’s series exploring the meaning of the feminine and masculine.
Continuing Voicecraft’s private and public exploration of the deep philosophy of technology and design, in consideration of the needs of vitality and life. For those with serious interest in thinking through the creation of structures that support thriving—and who want to incorporate more than just thinking in that process.
Welcoming Eric Harris-Braun, pioneering co-founder of Holochain and other software technologies, alongside Forrest Landry, philosopher and master craftsman. They’re joined by Voicecraft members Tom Lyons in the opening position, and the philosopher Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose.
An exploration into the meaning of conversational alchemy, embodiment, friendship and polymathy. This dialogue connects Voicecraft members O.G. Rose (philosopher), Simon van der Els, (shamanic practitioner and microbiology PhD), and community builder Tom Lyons.
What makes men and women different? Pamela von Sabljar joins Tim Adalin to continue Voicecraft’s exploration into the energetic, cultural, scientific and metaphysical depths and context of this question and its related implications.
Pamela is a new breed of speaker, facilitator, and mentor working at the evolutionary edge. She practices dialoguing, sensing, creating, and leading from this ever-emergent edge. She calls this Living from Eros.
What makes change possible? How does the way we think about communication.. influence the technologies.. which influence our social horizons?
Welcoming the pioneering thinker behind the concept of ‘Grammatics’, co-founder of Holochain Eric Harris-Braun, alongside Tim Adalin and founder of the Infinite Reality Engine, Josh Field.
In what way do ideas shape the appearance of reality? How can metaphysics open or close us to deeper participation with nature? Renowned philosophers of mind Bernardo Kastrup and Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes join Tim Adalin for a dialogue informed by Kastrup’s analytic idealism, and Sjöstedt-Hughes’ thinking on Bergson, Whitehead, Huxley, Spinoza, and others.
An opening to questions, blind spots, and revelations of sexuality, biology, culture, psychology, nature, politics and metaphysics, drawn together by the meaning of the masculine and the feminine.
In this follow up to 'Is The Earth Enough?', Layman Pascal, Cadell Last, Sean Kelly and Simon van der Els extend the conversation with reference to the concepts of the Anthropocene, Global Brain, and the Noosphere. They consider the influences upon humanity, and our influences in turn, on this hyperconnected Earth.
Why do we value stories, and how do stories transmit value? Marc Gafni joins Tim Adalin for a dialogue on the philosophy of story, risk, and trust in the context of personal and cultural transformation. Dr. Marc Gafni is a visionary thinker and social activist, holding a doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University, as well as Orthodox rabbinic ordination.
Is the Earth enough? And are we worthy of the Earth? Layman Pascal, Cadell Last, Sean Kelly and Simon van der Els drop in to the Voicecraft nexus to meet these questions. This episode marks a new format for Voicecraft, where voices are invited to shape a dialogic response to a pre-recorded question or catalyst.
Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose joins Tim Adalin for a dialogue on critical tensions and opportunities facing the project of cultural shamanism associated with Voicecraft and the Liminal Web. O.G. Rose is a writer, philosopher, and author of Belonging Again: An Address, which explores the conditions of possibility for the realisation of ‘a sense of freedom and beauty among Global Pluralism without retreating or proving naïve.’ Daniel is a core contributing member to the Voicecraft Network.
Welcoming paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield for a dialogue working with themes of wiser innovation, collective intelligence, network philosophy, and the complexity of thinking across across silos of specialist disciplines and cultural logics in the face of evolution, exponential technology and existential risk.
What does it mean to be conscious? What is the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious? What is the connection between consciousness and conscience? Recorded live in Melbourne for August's Underground Philosophy, Cameron Duffy (philosopher, counsellor and independent researcher) joins Tim Adalin for a dialogue on the mystery of consciousness.
Is there hope for the internet and decentralised communications technology? This dialogue explores the existential context, shadow, and potential associated with emerging network coordination technologies, with civilisation theorist and political economist Michel Bauwens, regenerative entrepreneur and collective intelligence practitioner Ferananda Ibarra, and technology design philosopher and Infinite Reality Engine co-founder Josh Field.
A dialogue that relates with notions of God, choice, difference, intuition, belonging, confession, and more, with Jordan Hall, Forrest Landry and Joey S. Robinson II.
Alex Ebert joins Tim Adalin for a dialogue exploring the political, social, psychological and metaphysical dynamics of the Overton window, the present limits of socially acceptable policy and opinion. Alex is an incidental musician and philosopher.
Matthew Segall is a transdisciplinary researcher, writer, teacher, and philosopher applying process-relational thought across the natural and social sciences, as well as to the study of consciousness. O.G. Rose is a writer, philosopher, and author of Belonging Again: An Address, which explores the conditions of possibility for the realisation of ‘a sense of freedom and beauty among Global Pluralism without retreating or proving naïve.’ This was recorded as a live podcast recording for the Voicecraft Network.
Relating with the generative edge of socio-cultural organisation, working with the contextual lenses of evolution, biology, capital, politics, philosophy, technology, anthropology, and more, w/ Cadell Last, Simon van der Els, Valeria Ferreira, Jurnee Manu and Tim Adalin.
Guy Sengstock is a philosopher, founder of Circling and a master of dialogic practice. He returns to the podcast for a dialogue which drew on themes of generativity, instability, beauty, power, relational intelligence, and the relationship between enlightenment and economics.
A living inquiry into the relation between praxis, ecology, authority and ultimacy, with award-winning lecturer and renowned thinker John Vervaeke. The dialogue begins with reflection on the evolution and self-correction of John’s work over recent years.
A dialogue integrating themes of ecology, shamanism, prophecy, artistry, and underground philosophy, welcoming Voicecraft Network member Dr Simon van der Els & Tim Adalin.
This dialogue welcomes members of the Voicecraft Network to relate with the topic of real violence, Israel, Palestine, justice and justification.
Relating to the tensions and paradoxes associated with change (evolution) and the eternal (perennial) in the context of lineage traditions, value, membranes, and the future of spirituality and religion. Welcoming the educator, futurist and philosopher Zak Stein.
An effort toward critical and generative relation with Forrest Landry’s thinking on the topic of artificial intelligence, existential risk, and the possibilities for meaningful response. This was recorded for the Humanity, Technology & Nature expedition, following a previous session engaging with Forrest’s Substrate Needs Convergence argument.
This dialogue welcomes members of the Voicecraft Network for a session to synthesise recent themes and questions explored at Voicecraft. Hosted by Tom Lyons, featuring Aspasia Karageorge, Kyle Lawrence, Jurnee Manu, and Tyler Hollett.