A podcast based inquiry into the next phase of the human experiment.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
After more than a decade of exploring what's emerging at the edges of culture and consciousness, it feels clear that we've crossed some kind of threshold - we're no longer in a time of gathering ideas, but of coming into deeper intimacy and action. ... more
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Daniel has a sense of presence that I feel whenever I listen. I have relistened to several episodes multiple times to receive the heart and information transmission. His guests range from well known people to his personal friends and I love them both. Daniel is vulnerable, curious, and insightful. I’m so grateful for this gift.
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This podcast brings together various threads relating to consciousness, development, sense-making, in a way that has helped me to examine how I engage with the world.
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This podcast brings some amazing thinkers bo bear on extremely important subjects! Recommended!
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Apple Podcasts | #216 |
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Focusing on themes of personal growth, consciousness, and deep emotional exploration, the content often features discussions around retreats and vulnerability. Notable for its thoughtful interviews with leading thinkers, the aim is to inspire listeners to engage with transformative concepts and practices. Conversations are highly intimate, threading the connection between individual experiences and broader societal challenges, suggesting that embracing vulnerability can lead to profound personal and collective healing. This unique blend attracts those interested in the intersection of spirituality, psychology, and community engagement.
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Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next launched 10 years ago and published 121 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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