Constructive Interference
A podcast that weaves true stories, music, psychology and philosophy. Each episode aims at giving the listener a new perspective about the human condition.
Constructive Interference is a weaving of true stories (eavesdrop) that connect us in the human experience. Each episode gains at giving our audience new insight into themselves and others around them. A sprinkle of history, sexuality, humor, art, science, philosophy, comedy and music help guide our listener to access their playfulness, emotional intelligence and desire to discover. Eavesdrip. Eavesdrop In.
10/22/2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=241&v=e9dZQelULDk
Happiness The story of a rodent's unrelenting quest for happiness and fulfillment. Music: 'Habanera' by Bizet 'Morning Mood' by Edvard Grieg www.stevecutts.com https:/...
02/23/2018
An alternative approach:
Why you should define your fears instead of your goals The hard choices -- what we most fear doing, asking, saying -- are very often exactly what we need to do. How can we overcome self-paralysis and take action? Tim Ferriss encourages us to fully envision and write down our fears in detail, in a simple but powerful exercise he calls "fear-setting." Lea...
02/22/2018
An article about what appeals and why. Very thought-provoking
The Four-Letter Code to Selling Just About Anything What makes things cool?
12/15/2017
Lightyear.fm Radio broadcasts leave Earth at the speed of light. Scroll away from Earth and hear how far the biggest hits of the past have travelled. The farther away you get, the longer the waves take to travel there—and the older the music you’ll hear.
12/13/2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhvA4a7nALo
Watch & Listen to 10,000 Snow Geese Taking Off Together!! Snow Geese on Lake Massawippi in Ayer's Cliff, Quebec, Canada on November 30, 2015 for licensing / usage, please contact: [email protected]
06/23/2017
Sir Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first confirmed climbers to summit Mount Everest. This photo was taken in 1953 after the expedition. Notably, the only photograph taken at the summit was of Norgay. Hillary did not want his photo taken at all, insisting that the 15 minutes spent on top of the mountain be his alone to remember. He went on too climb 10 other Himalayan peaks, led expeditions with Neil Armstrong and other friends (including Tenzing Norgay) to both poles. He missed two flights that later crashed because of last minute scheduling conflicts, and the untimely death of his daughter and wife.
"People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things."
05/30/2017
My favorite autodidact's mispronunciation is 'Goethe'--what's yours?
05/17/2017
Meet Holly Maniatty, the Wu-Tang Clan’s Sign Language Interpreter When Killer Mike took the stage last week at the Bonnaroo music festival, he spotted amid the crowd a white woman rapping along to his lyrics, shaking ...
05/11/2017
Edison and his somewhat creepy shameless self-promotion;)
http://publicdomainreview.org/collections/i-am-the-edison-phonograph-1906/
I Am The Edison Phonograph (1906) This somewhat unnerving recording would would have been heard at most Edison phonograph dealers in the early part of the twentieth century.
05/10/2017
What we perceive to be reality is a fractal of truth
https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2017/4/29/is-another-universe-sitting-too-close-to-us-on-the-multiverse-bus
Is Another Universe Sitting too Close to us on the Multiverse Bus? Since the 1960s, astronomers have been aware of the electromagnetic background radiation that pervades the Universe. Known as the Cosmic Microwave Background, this radiation is the oldest light in the Universe and what is left over from the Big Bang. By 2004, astronomers also became aware th
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