
A research podcast exploring unexpected discoveries that emerge from overheard conversations at coffee bars—the informal third places where community happens accidentally. Three seasons, 27 episodes, following rabbit holes of curiosity into transformation, embodied knowledge, and navigating technological change. Each season explores three interconnected rabbit holes that create a system for seeing... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

<p><strong>Why you need space to notice opportunities. The case for unstructured time in an age of constant stimulation.</strong></p><p>Discovery requires slack. You can't notice what's emerging if every moment is optimized. We explore why boredom is... more
<p><strong>The radical act of truly paying attention. How observation becomes a form of care.</strong></p><p>To observe something deeply is to honor it. We explore how attention itself can be an act of love, and what happens when we approach the worl... more
<p><strong>When we extract knowledge from its context, what gets left behind? An exploration of information, wisdom, and the spaces between.</strong></p><p>A conversation about coffee extraction leads to deeper questions about how we extract meaning ... more
<p><strong>The physics of bass notes and a metaphor for depth. What we learn from the bottom of the scale.</strong></p><p>Low frequencies behave differently than high ones—they're harder to locate, they travel further, they require more space. We exp... more
<p><strong>How meaning lives in the body, not just the mind. The physical foundations of understanding.</strong></p><p>Language isn't just abstract symbols—it's rooted in physical experience. We explore embodied cognition and how our bodies shape the... more
<p><strong>The care work insight: some value requires participation to exist at all. What can't be automated.</strong></p><p>Care work teaches us something essential: some value isn't produced and consumed—it emerges through participation. This insig... more
<p><strong>Season 3 finale: What to do Monday. A framework for navigating when the ground won't stop shifting.</strong></p><p>By the end, you won't have predictions about which specific jobs survive. You'll have a framework for navigating transitions... more
<p><strong>Why do some people respond to treatments, practices, and experiences while others don't? The science of individual variation.</strong></p><p>An overheard debate about why meditation works for some but not others opens up a fascinating expl... more
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