Behind The Seen Podcast Howard Crampton Jr
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Behind the Seen Podcast looks beyond immediate verbal, physical, psychological, religious & other perceptible demonstrated presentations (and re-presentations) we humans produce. Dialogue is utilized in these podcasts as a navigational tool for understanding.
Our mission is to create shared meaning among the participants through dialogue and listening as fragmentation dissolves and wholeness emerges. To relate is to attend, and with our attention in relationship we are One.
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Behind The Seen Podcast | Defragment Social Distancing
This is a special spontaneous episode of Behind The Seen Podcast that Howard Crampton Jr and Chris RadioBuzzD Seaward threw together amidst the mass quarantine state of our societies. Many of us are getting bored at home, feeling frustrated with social distancing and we're here to create a space of social communion despite the circumstances.
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What is the meaning of... |Behind The Seen Podcast
Let’s explore how understanding meaning in our everyday conversations (with ourselves and others) might actually be quite limited. So limited, in fact, think about some of the conversations you’ve had and count how many times that you stopped and asked someone “What do you mean by…?” and fill in the blank with just about any noun, verb, adjective, phrase, etc.
We assume the implications of statements made by others without stopping to question what is really meant by it; let alone if they’re even aware of it. Watch and see for yourself (or listen if you can’t view the podcast) just what I am talking about in this episode. -
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What is the meaning of... |Behind The Seen Podcast
Let’s explore how understanding meaning in our everyday conversations (with ourselves and others) might actually be quite limited. So limited, in fact, think about some of the conversations you’ve had and count how many times that you stopped and asked someone “What do you mean by…?” and fill in the blank with just about any noun, verb, adjective, phrase, etc.
We assume the implications of statements made by others without stopping to question what is really meant by it; let alone if they’re even aware of it. Watch and see for yourself (or listen if you can’t view the podcast) just what I am talking about in this episode.