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E124| Designing for Synchronicity w/ Neo-Jungian Anderson Todd & Tim Adalin

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Welcoming the return of the neo-Jungian thinker, psychotherapist and cog-sci wizard, Anderson Todd, centered on the phenomenon of synchronicity—those moments of meaningful coincidence that seem to transcend causality.

He joins Tim Adalin to dialogue on how synchronicity can be nurtured through trust, intentional design, and a willingness to engage with life’s mysteries, even as technology challenges our sense of reality.

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Access the shownotes & learn more about Voicecraft podcasts, events, courses and membership network @ https://www.voicecraft.io/content/e124-designing-for-synchronicity-w/-neo-jungian-anderson-todd-tim-adalin

00:00 - Introduction

00:10 - Synchronicity & Alignment

07:55 - Designing for Serendipity

25:00 - Synchronicity as Magic

39:00 - Hacking Synchronicity

45:00 - Trust, Intimacy, Risk

01:07:09 - Jung, Archetypes in Modernity

01:15:00 - The Magic Circle

01:30:00 - Artificial Intelligence & Magic

About Anderson:

Anderson Todd is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, at the University of Toronto, where he has taught in the Cognitive Science programme, Interdisciplinary Courses on Jungian Theory, and Buddhist Psychology and Mental Health programme. He teaches on Consciousness and The Unconscious, focusing on the techniques and technologies of intentional self-transformation. He consults internationally with individuals and organizations, in private practice as a Registered Psychotherapist, and as an enrichment education specialist. His research interests include altered states, insight and intelligence enhancement, non-invasive brain stimulation, attentional neurofeedback, roleplaying games, neo-Jungian lucid dreaming, practical psychotechnology, and the mechanics of psychotherapeutic efficacy. He has been an avid roleplaying game enthusiast, writer, and storyteller for nearly 40 years. His library has become immense. He has learned from his videos just how much he talks with his hands.

You can find his YouTube channel here:

https://www.youtube.com/@AndersonTodd

Find previous dialogues with Anderson on Voicecraft here:

https://youtu.be/ztuNGOZ6N5A

Listen to the full intro song by Cantrips titled 'The Big Break' @ https://youtu.be/Qaj-stBL4W0

  continue reading

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Welcoming the return of the neo-Jungian thinker, psychotherapist and cog-sci wizard, Anderson Todd, centered on the phenomenon of synchronicity—those moments of meaningful coincidence that seem to transcend causality.

He joins Tim Adalin to dialogue on how synchronicity can be nurtured through trust, intentional design, and a willingness to engage with life’s mysteries, even as technology challenges our sense of reality.

---

Access the shownotes & learn more about Voicecraft podcasts, events, courses and membership network @ https://www.voicecraft.io/content/e124-designing-for-synchronicity-w/-neo-jungian-anderson-todd-tim-adalin

00:00 - Introduction

00:10 - Synchronicity & Alignment

07:55 - Designing for Serendipity

25:00 - Synchronicity as Magic

39:00 - Hacking Synchronicity

45:00 - Trust, Intimacy, Risk

01:07:09 - Jung, Archetypes in Modernity

01:15:00 - The Magic Circle

01:30:00 - Artificial Intelligence & Magic

About Anderson:

Anderson Todd is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, at the University of Toronto, where he has taught in the Cognitive Science programme, Interdisciplinary Courses on Jungian Theory, and Buddhist Psychology and Mental Health programme. He teaches on Consciousness and The Unconscious, focusing on the techniques and technologies of intentional self-transformation. He consults internationally with individuals and organizations, in private practice as a Registered Psychotherapist, and as an enrichment education specialist. His research interests include altered states, insight and intelligence enhancement, non-invasive brain stimulation, attentional neurofeedback, roleplaying games, neo-Jungian lucid dreaming, practical psychotechnology, and the mechanics of psychotherapeutic efficacy. He has been an avid roleplaying game enthusiast, writer, and storyteller for nearly 40 years. His library has become immense. He has learned from his videos just how much he talks with his hands.

You can find his YouTube channel here:

https://www.youtube.com/@AndersonTodd

Find previous dialogues with Anderson on Voicecraft here:

https://youtu.be/ztuNGOZ6N5A

Listen to the full intro song by Cantrips titled 'The Big Break' @ https://youtu.be/Qaj-stBL4W0

  continue reading

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