
The Last Pod Caste
We seek content and information from a variety of on-line social media influencers and podcasters. What if this is just a way of avoiding the hard work of claiming our agency and actually having an impact in the world?

We seek content and information from a variety of on-line social media influencers and podcasters. What if this is just a way of avoiding the hard work of claiming our agency and actually having an impact in the world?

We are living in a time that could be a pivotal moment in human evolution. Will our technology, in particular Artificial Intelligence, lead to a utopian or dystopian future? There is a different choice.

We live in a world that wants certainty, where there is a fear of uncertainty. Unfortunately one of he core tenants of physics is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Our human response to this, is putting in rules, and in that bureaucracies are born!

We are living in what Buddhist philosophy calls the Bardo, the place between death and birth. During this time it’s important how we navigate it, solving problems, the right problems at the right time. We must build a bridge from where we are to a future we must believe is possible.

Sofia learned to survive by disappearing…until her boss tries to pull her back into a familiar trap. This time, she doesn’t freeze. She burns.

We’ve mistaken policy for medicine and spreadsheets for soul, but systems don’t heal unless people do. The violence of our economy, the brittleness of our institutions, the loneliness in our neighborhoods — these aren’t glitches; they’re the outer shape of inner wounds we’ve left unnamed. This piece makes a simple, demanding claim: what you heal, we all inherit. If we want a livable future, the work begins in our nervous systems and ripples into how we design, decide, and care for our shared home.

Imagine a neighborhood anywhere in the world…winter has set in and all that comes with it. Something happens and in that moment contributionism comes to life…