55 Min.

The Essence of Human-Centric Systems with Michaell Magrutsche Dead America

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

 In this engaging episode of the Dead America Podcast,returning guest Michaell Magrutsche, a multidisciplinary artist, dives deepinto the concept of 'Human-Centricity.' Michaell emphasizes the importance offocusing on individual uniqueness and the collective nature of humans to createsystems that serve rather than enslave. He discusses the flaws in existingfinancial and political systems, advocating for an updated approach that placeshuman essence at the forefront. Michaell also touches on the roles of art, thesignificance of conversations in learning, and the detrimental effects ofgeneralizing individuals. Through this inspiring and thought-provokingconversation, Michaell and host Ed Watters plead for a shift towards systemsthat value human diversity and contribution, ultimately fostering a morefulfilling and balanced society. 

  

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 

01:38 The Concept of Human-Centricity 

03:42 The Role of Money in Human Systems 

06:24 The Impact of System Relevance on Individuals 

12:53 The Architecture of Human-Centric Systems 

21:24 The Balance Between Systems and Humanity 

27:22 Redefining Human Identity 

28:08 Systems of Yesterday vs. Today 

28:35 Tall Poppy Syndrome and Individual Recognition 

30:53 The Flaws in Financial Systems 

32:20 Human-Centric Systems and Politics 

33:33 The Role of Media and Politics 

35:51 The Importance of Human-Centricity 

43:25 Climate Change and Human Responsibility 

47:55 The Power of Conversation and Podcasting 

48:57 Final Thoughts and Call to Action  



 https://michaellm.com/ 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellart/ 

https://www.facebook.com/michaellstateofart 

https://twitter.com/michaellart 

https://www.instagram.com/michaellart/ 

https://www.pinterest.com/michaellart1 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoYLf4psWlWvtBYPksHAIw  

 In this engaging episode of the Dead America Podcast,returning guest Michaell Magrutsche, a multidisciplinary artist, dives deepinto the concept of 'Human-Centricity.' Michaell emphasizes the importance offocusing on individual uniqueness and the collective nature of humans to createsystems that serve rather than enslave. He discusses the flaws in existingfinancial and political systems, advocating for an updated approach that placeshuman essence at the forefront. Michaell also touches on the roles of art, thesignificance of conversations in learning, and the detrimental effects ofgeneralizing individuals. Through this inspiring and thought-provokingconversation, Michaell and host Ed Watters plead for a shift towards systemsthat value human diversity and contribution, ultimately fostering a morefulfilling and balanced society. 

  

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 

01:38 The Concept of Human-Centricity 

03:42 The Role of Money in Human Systems 

06:24 The Impact of System Relevance on Individuals 

12:53 The Architecture of Human-Centric Systems 

21:24 The Balance Between Systems and Humanity 

27:22 Redefining Human Identity 

28:08 Systems of Yesterday vs. Today 

28:35 Tall Poppy Syndrome and Individual Recognition 

30:53 The Flaws in Financial Systems 

32:20 Human-Centric Systems and Politics 

33:33 The Role of Media and Politics 

35:51 The Importance of Human-Centricity 

43:25 Climate Change and Human Responsibility 

47:55 The Power of Conversation and Podcasting 

48:57 Final Thoughts and Call to Action  



 https://michaellm.com/ 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellart/ 

https://www.facebook.com/michaellstateofart 

https://twitter.com/michaellart 

https://www.instagram.com/michaellart/ 

https://www.pinterest.com/michaellart1 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoYLf4psWlWvtBYPksHAIw  

55 Min.

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