Thursday, December 05, 2019

The Enlightened Worldview Project Slideshow



The Enlightened Worldview Project's mission is to promote societal understanding and inner awareness. The group will be working with a community of writers and thought leaders on a book about how our worldviews are constructed. Through the book, blog posts, public discussions and a podcast series, the organization hopes to improve communication, relationships and our public discourse.

Brandon Norgaard, founder of the project, brought me on board to work on content, narrative, infographics and other educational materials. I'm thankful for the opportunity to have worked on something that could really make a difference.

For more information about EWP, visit their website at http://enlightenedworldview.com/.

If you would like help with your writing project, please contact me at theglidercell@gmail.com. I can help you with all forms of web and social media content, research, reports and slideshow presentations.




Monday, November 11, 2019

Join Us For a Hike and Discussion About Improving Communication and Understanding


Join us for a hike on November 17th where Brandon Norgaard (founder of the Sacramento Politics and Philosophy Meetup and The Enlightened Worldview Project) will be discussing his new project. Among other things, we'll be discussing ways to improve communication between people of different worldviews.

You can sign up here: 

More information at http://enlightenedworldview.com/

Monday, November 04, 2019

Let's Take a Time Out And Applaud What it is to be Human

I find it interesting that, instead of focusing on the amazing potential and capacities of humans - that we can think abstractly, that we have meta cognition (ability to be aware of our thinking), that we can evolve our positions, that we can dive deep into topics and unravel layer after layer of information, that we have actually explored outer space - leaving the limits of our own gravitational forces - that we had a human being who created an equation that explained space and time (E= Mc2), we spend countless hours in many of our discussions talking about our limitations and fallabilities. 

No, we're not computers. We're not perfect algorithms. We're not Fermat's Last Theorem. It's not perfectly elegant all of the time. But, is there no curiosity about what might be better or what new construct or thought experiment might take us to a better level of existence? Is there no celebration of what it means to be human? We are, in fact, amazing!

Source: https://altexploit.wordpress.com/2017/08/17/grothendiecks-universes-and-wiles-proof-fermats-last-theorem-thought-of-the-day-77-0/


Friday, September 06, 2019

Need Help with Educational Content?

If you need help with any type of educational content please feel free to contact me at theglidercell@gmail.com. I also do content strategy, podcast editing, podcast content, graphics and social media work. Many of those samples are available at GliderCell. 


Proposal to Design Implementation Guides by lchazen

Monday, August 26, 2019

It's Time For a 21st Century Job Site


True story. I saw a job posting for a product manager at a major job site. The role would be challenging and the pay (something I had not seen before) indicated just how challenging it would be. So, I decided to take a crack at it. As I took a closer look at the position I decided it might just be time to offer a full redesign of what job sites do, i.e. completely disrupt the industry so that we get better matches between what people can actually do and the types of jobs they get. This slideshow is just scratching the surface, as you could easily write a 100 page report on what needs to happen. But I had been thinking about these things for a long time and it was just time to put it out there -- whether I got the position or not. This is the slideshow I submitted with my application. I think we’re in for big changes and I hope some of these things happen soon. For more information, write to theglidercell@gmail.com


Copy of An Integrated Approach to Job Sites: Seven Ways to Make Job Sites Better by Lee Chazen