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    14. Multiplicity V

    14.  Multiplicity V

    James and Penthe further explore the presence of deities and other trans-human beings drawn from the animal kingdom.  James then goes on to give examples of how aspects of divine reality are manifest in human culture, and how human interaction with divine beings becomes a way to create order in the world and a metaphor for what a ‘world’ is.  James shares an experience in Vietnam in which contrasting aspects of religious phenomena can apparently co-exist. 

    13. Multiplicity IV

    13.  Multiplicity IV

    James continues the discussion of Episode 12, focusing on the distribution of power within pantheons, ritual and sacrificial interactions between humans and gods, and the identities and forms of trans-human beings.  Questions are continually raised about what we now are in a position to apprehend and understand, particularly with ancient cultures whose written and visual material remains are limited and come without explanatory manuals. 

    12. Multiplicity III

    12.  Multiplicity III

    James outlines the categories under which the characteristics of a perceived Umwelt of Multiplicity will be discussed.  In addition to the premise of this model, it will consider the source or origin of various powers in the world; the structure of a pantheon and its distribution of power; interactions between trans-human and human beings; the identities and forms of deities, gods, godlets; manifestations of the trans-human world in human culture; how the model creates order in the world; moral and ethical implications of a world of Multiplicity. 

    11. Multiplicity II

    11.  Multiplicity II

    The Canaanite Baal cycle of a dying and rising god.  Natural evil, distributed power in the pantheon, and seeing the world as a whole.  A minimal dualist Multiplicity as recounted by Penthe in the Iroquois creation myth of competing twins, and by James in the Zoroastrian Ahunuvaiti Gatha  Yasna 30 with self-generated primordial twin spirits of Good and Evil, and in the West New Guinean Dani concept of ritualized warfare.  

    DAP UPSKILL: Harnessing The Power Of DAP and Userization For Business Growth

    DAP UPSKILL: Harnessing The Power Of DAP and Userization For Business Growth

    This episode features experienced Whatfix professionals from diverse backgrounds and departments, who talk about their perception of the ever elusive term ‘digital adoption’. A deeper understanding of how various departments within an organization, namely- HR, Product Marketing, Business Development (sales) can utilize Digital Adoption Platforms to their maximum potential and what their adoption curves have been like.

    • Dharshan Chandran, a product marketer who has helped take early-stage enterprise SaaS products to market in various industries sheds some light on ‘userization’. Enlightening comparisons are drawn between personalisation, customisation and userization. He also talks about digital adoption platforms and how they can be best used in the ‘Product Marketing’ department.
    • Arpita Haran talks about technology innovation and how her team of HRs has adapted to DAP. Along with that, she also explains her personal digital adoption story. She speaks with immense experience when she discusses how DAP has helped her ease out onboarding journeys of new folks, managing employee performances and conducting career conversations with her colleagues.
    • Nabras Mohammed, a BD lead at Whatfix gives our listeners a sales expert’s point of view on the many ways in which digital adoption has enhanced his productivity. DAP has helped him get ahead of his competitors and not miss out on any opportunities. He talks about the importance of prospecting tools and competitor tools in the sales function.
    • We delve deeper into the concept of Userization, where userization is about making software applications more human friendly. Software applications have come a long way, but users still need help to use them effectively. The goal of userization is to make software applications work for every user, the way they need it.

    By introducing the "DAP UPSKILL" mini-series, we aim to provide our audience with a comprehensive and insightful learning journey, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital landscape confidently and embrace digital adoption to its fullest potential.

    Thank you for listening "The Digital Adoption Show." We hope you found this episode and the entire series informative and engaging. Stay tuned for more exciting content as we continue to explore the future of work in the digital era. Your support and viewership are greatly appreciated! Keep learning, keep growing, and stay digitally empowered. Thank you, and see you in the next episode!

    What's it all About? The History of Cosmology | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    What's it all About? The History of Cosmology | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    Host | Matthew S Williams

    On ITSPmagazine  👉 https://itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/matthew-s-williams

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    Episode Description

    The study of the Universe (cosmology) has changed considerably over time. With every new discovery, our conception of the cosmos has undergone a seismic shift.

    If science is like an onion, constantly shedding its skin, then the cosmos is like an onion that grows by orders of magnitude every time it sheds!

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    The Great Migration: Living in the Belt | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    The Great Migration: Living in the Belt | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    Host | Matthew S Williams

    On ITSPmagazine  👉 https://itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/matthew-s-williams

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    With the right technology, strategies, and commitment, human beings could live in the Main Asteroid Belt someday, giving rise to a segment of humanity known as "Belters."

    The economic and scientific benefits would be immense, but so would the sociopolitical and cultural experiments it could allow for

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    Resources

    The science of becoming "interplanetary": Could humans live in the asteroid belt? (Interesting Engineering): https://interestingengineering.com/science/humans-asteroid-belt

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    Where Are All the Aliens? The Brief Window Hypothesis | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    Where Are All the Aliens? The Brief Window Hypothesis | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    Host | Matthew S Williams

    On ITSPmagazine  👉 https://itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/matthew-s-williams

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    Could the reason we haven't heard from an extraterrestrial civilization is that there's a limit to how long a civilization can broadcast? This is the logic behind the Brief Window Hypothesis.

    If civilizations have a finite lifespan (L), then there's a finite window of opportunity to hear from them. Miss it, and the opportunity is lost forever.

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    Beyond “Fermi’s Paradox” IX: What is the Brief Window Hypothesis? (Universe Today): https://www.universetoday.com/145512/beyond-the-fermi-paradox-iii-what-is-the-great-filter/

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    10. Multiplicity I

    10.  Multiplicity I

    James proposes a proto-theory of the origins of human religiousness.  A World of Multiplicity: Canaanite Religion.  Alistair looks at underlying dimensions of human morality.                                                              

    The music is from a collection of Hurrian songs inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the royal palace in the ancient Canaanite city of Ugarit, dating to approximately 1400 BCE.  One of these tablets, which is nearly complete, contains the Hurrian Hymn to Nikkal (also known as h.6), making it possibly the oldest surviving complete work of notated music in the world.  Nikkal was a Semitic goddess of orchards; the singer was accompanied by a nine-stringed sammûm, a type of lyre.  The simulation of a lyre was played on a Huss and Dalton OO-SP guitar and recorded at Chêne Ancien Studio.  

    Episode 9 Five Conceptual Models Part II

    Episode 9  Five Conceptual Models   Part II

    James briefly presents the five conceptual models: Singularity; Multiplicity; Locality; In/Conceivability; Universality and explains why he will investigate them in a different order.                                                                                          
     

    No questions for Episode 9, presentation only.        

    Episode 7 Conceptual Models

    Episode 7  Conceptual Models

    James introduces the idea of ‘conceptual models’ as a way to make comparisons across cultures and traditions and their embedded structures of meaning.                                                                    

    Questions:

    1.  Choose a person whose view of life differs considerably from your own and try to explain why a value they do not share is particularly important to you.

    2.  What do you feel is at the core of why they cannot appropriate this idea in your head the way you do? 

    Episode 6 Phenomena of Religious Institutions and Individuals: Individuals

    Episode 6  Phenomena of Religious Institutions and Individuals: Individuals

    James and his gang of ‘card trick watchers’ make a case for the importance of an individual’s life experience and reflection in uncovering the deepest layers of spiritual meaning.                                      

    Questions:

    1.  In what way do your deepest spiritual values match or not match the doctrine and beliefs of an institutional faith tradition with which you have been associated.

    2.  Write an account of a critical life experience that changed your deepest values and share it with your family or your children or your closest friend.

          

    Episode 5 Phenomena of Religious Institutions and Individuals: Institutions

    Episode 5  Phenomena of Religious Institutions and Individuals: Institutions

    James and Dr. VanNostrand go back and forth on the role of the ‘self’ in religion and the ontology of mind and body.  An attempt to classify several levels and modes of institutional religion.                      

     

    Questions:

    1.      Do you feel certain ways of conceiving your ‘individuality’ or an object of religious devotion stand between you and an accurate picture of the world and human life?

    2.     Do you support the belief that all forms of human religiousness accept the existence of a single underlying reality?  

    Episode 4 Explanations and 'Definitions' of Religious Worlds

    Episode 4  Explanations and 'Definitions' of Religious Worlds

    Further thoughts on theological explanations.  Many definitions of 'religious' worlds.                                                                                              
    Questions:
    1.  Did Hawking and Hartle's "no boundary proposal" (1983) envisioning the cosmos having the shape of a shuttlecock with a diameter of zero at its bottom-most point (whose formula was called the "wavefunction of the universe") render questions about transitions from a time before that boundary meaningless?
    2.  What is an example of religious dogma -- teaching through doctrine or ritual requirement -- that could produce a simultaneously conflicted (both positive and negative) psychological response?

    Episode 3 Theological Explanation

    Episode 3  Theological Explanation

    James considers Theology as 'explanation'.  The Characters' views about the nature of 'Worlds'.                                                                                        
    Only Two Questions this Episode:
    1.  Do explanations satisfied by convention or agreement include religious beliefs?
    2.  How can an occurrence or event that is ultimately inexplicable have meaning?

    Visit https://RadioXITM.com for a pictorial overview of the Investigationes. 

    Episode 2 A Question of Meaning

    Episode 2  A Question of Meaning

    Questions of meaning.  Criteria as the appeal to ordinary language.  Contradictories that are part of human experience and the conditions of meaning.                            

    Four questions for Episode 2 are the following:
    1.  What oppositions such as love and hatred have been juxtaposed in your experience?
    2.  Has what counts as meaningful occurred in different ways in your life?
    3.  Can you and someone else mean the same thing by 'God'?
    4.  Is the transcendent within the possibilities of human experience?

    Visit https://RadioXITM.com for a pictorial overview of the Investigationes. 

    Episode 1 The Discovery

    Episode 1  The Discovery

    Introduction.  DI James LaGrange tells how he came upon this strange manuscript on Tulagi in the Solomon Islands.  The characters.  The nature of explanations of how one forms a picture of the world.

    For a pictorial overview of topics in Investigationes Theologicae Mundorum go to: https://RadioXITM.com and look at the visuals under the Images tab.

    Each Episode will include four questions for reflection.  The following are the questions for Episode 1.
    1.  Do other living organisms experience the world the way you do and does it matter?
    2.  Is the question "How did the world come into being?" meaningful?
    3.  Can the world you experience undergo radical change and remain the same world? 
    4.  Is the Universe is a place where moral thought and action can be realized?

    How Innovation Meets Sustainability in Modern Office Spaces

    How Innovation Meets Sustainability in Modern Office Spaces

    How has finding the perfect solution for physical office spaces evolved since hybrid working has become more prevalent? James Quinn, Executive Managing Director at JLL, shares how the company analyzes the aspirations and layouts of businesses to provide the best option for building or buying a physical office space that accommodates hybrid and in-person companies. Tune in to learn more about how JLL incorporates sustainable options as well as technological advancements into its plans for the companies it partners with. 

    Tune in to learn:

    • How the market shift is affecting JLL and what it offers (01:20)
    • What JLL does to curate the perfect space for a company (08:50)
    • About the first steps of building within sustainability (11:57)
    • How Beacon Of Hope 365 inspires Jim to focus on the positives of technology (22:48)

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    In Conversation with (December 2022) - Reflections on 2022

    In Conversation with (December 2022) - Reflections on 2022

    In our 2022 ‘In Conversation with…’ podcast series Lucy Lewis asked ten leading experts and thinkers to share their insights into what the future of work could hold.

    In this final episode of 2022, Lucy reflects on the conversations she has had this year and draws together many of the insightful perspectives shared by her guests.

    Lucy explores the key themes that emerged across her conversations. These touched on the role of trust in the workplace, the impact of shifting employee values across generations at work, the Great Resignation and the employee value proposition, the significant challenges of building skills for the future, and the continuing importance of diversity and inclusion.

    Importantly Lucy considers what we’ve learned from these insights and explores what action we, collectively and as individuals, need to take as societies and businesses adjust to the rapidly changing world. 

    Finally, Lucy reflects on some of the fascinating responses she received to the question we asked all of our podcast guests this year: ‘If you had the power to ensure one change for the workplace of 2032, what would this be?’ Tune in to hear what they had to say!

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