34 min

Overriding Divisions: How People with Different Worldviews Can Learn to Get Along with Each Other The GliderCell Podcast

    • Education

You know how the brain has a convenient way of categorizing or separating things? For example, we have different classes at school -- math, science, English, social studies. We have different buildings for some of those same departments at universities. We categorize or divide people by class, race, where they live, how they talk, level of education. Well, what if we found out that, while those classifications are convenient because it makes it so we don’t have to think so much about things, they actually are hindering our progress as a civilization?

What if there were some answers in an area called the “space between” - an area between “recognizable” categories or places, for example, between branches of science, education or psychology?

Today’s show is about overcoming or overriding divisions or how people with different worldviews can learn to get along with each other.

Our guest on today’s program, Brandon Norgaard, is undoubtedly doing work in the “space between.” As the founder of the Enlightened Worldview Project, Brandon is bringing together elements of philosophy, history, sociology, psychology and theology (as a partial list) in order to create a new language of commonality and understanding.

Music composed and performed (on French Horn) by Lee Chazen.
Sound samples by SoundCamp.

Audio engineer: Ivan Juric
Original theme music engineered by Uri Avi

Support GliderCell with a donation: paypal.me/GlobalChallenge

Rewards:

$50 or more and get mentioned on the next show.
$100 -- get a 30 second ad placed in the next show.
$250 -- sponsor the next show and get mentioned at the beginning of the podcast.

You know how the brain has a convenient way of categorizing or separating things? For example, we have different classes at school -- math, science, English, social studies. We have different buildings for some of those same departments at universities. We categorize or divide people by class, race, where they live, how they talk, level of education. Well, what if we found out that, while those classifications are convenient because it makes it so we don’t have to think so much about things, they actually are hindering our progress as a civilization?

What if there were some answers in an area called the “space between” - an area between “recognizable” categories or places, for example, between branches of science, education or psychology?

Today’s show is about overcoming or overriding divisions or how people with different worldviews can learn to get along with each other.

Our guest on today’s program, Brandon Norgaard, is undoubtedly doing work in the “space between.” As the founder of the Enlightened Worldview Project, Brandon is bringing together elements of philosophy, history, sociology, psychology and theology (as a partial list) in order to create a new language of commonality and understanding.

Music composed and performed (on French Horn) by Lee Chazen.
Sound samples by SoundCamp.

Audio engineer: Ivan Juric
Original theme music engineered by Uri Avi

Support GliderCell with a donation: paypal.me/GlobalChallenge

Rewards:

$50 or more and get mentioned on the next show.
$100 -- get a 30 second ad placed in the next show.
$250 -- sponsor the next show and get mentioned at the beginning of the podcast.

34 min

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