Meeting summary for Saturday AfterChat Zoom (02/03/2024)
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| Quick recap | |
| The text provides a summary of multiple discussions or meetings among various participants. The topics discussed range from the legalization of cannabis, the importance of weak ties in transferring knowledge between communities, the state of the environment and possible solutions, the concept of interconnectedness, strategies for effective communication, engaging younger audiences, the legacy of conversations and videos, the use of Zoom's reactions feature, the potential of creating interactive community gatherings, the concept of elective human super intelligence (EHSI), and the potential of online lectures to foster civic dialogue. | |
| Summary | |
| Cannabis Legalization and Networking Discussions | |
| Jamen Shively introduced himself and shared his background, including his work in engineering and his involvement in the legalization of cannabis. The participants agreed to meet on Saturdays at 3:00 Eastern Time. Stanley Pokras shared his idea about creating a global network of networks and emphasized the importance of weak ties in transferring knowledge between communities. The participants discussed this concept, sharing personal experiences. Stanley Pokras also shared his experiences in creating directories and conversation groups, and his current project, "Other Networks". No specific decisions, next steps, or action items were noted. | |
| Intentions and Kogi Elders Film Discussion | |
| The meeting involved a discussion about an intention statement and a film from the Kogi elders. Stanley Pokras, Jamen Shively, Anna Capasso, Sharon, and diana were among those present. They decided to watch the film in response to the Kogi elders' request. Sharon mentioned that they had been sending intentions to world leaders every day at 4 PM Eastern Time, with the exception of Saturdays. She also mentioned that they were using the style of Lynn McTaggart's power of 8 groups. Mike H was the only participant who had not seen the film before. | |
| Environment, Leadership, Meditation, and Communication | |
| Mother Earth, in the Prophecy, expressed concern about the state of the environment and predicted impending natural disasters if governments do not take action. She suggested two possible ways to heal and recuperate the Earth, either by taking matters into her own hands or by having her older children and the leaders of the world, do it for her. Sharon then guided the group in a meditation to focus on their heartfields and enhance the interconnected heartfield of humanity. A participant, Mike H, asked about strategies for facilitating effective conversations among the middle cohort. Sharon responded that knowing oneself and honing the best ways to receive and share information is key to effective communication. | |
| Interconnectedness, Tree Communication, and Earth Preservation | |
| Sharon introduced the concept of the mycelium mat and shared personal experiences that emphasized the interconnectedness of all things. Stanley Pokras brought up a recent 'Humanity Rising' episode featuring 'The Tree Whisperer', highlighting the concept of communication without human speech. diana shared a personal story about tree communication, and Susanne shared about her experience with her spiritual animal, the ego, and a whale. Anna, a new participant, expressed concern about the destruction of the earth and suggested realigning resource usage and creating more parks. She shared her past experiences with tree communication and suggested performing a water blessing ceremony. Sharon recommended paying attention to intuition and using dreams as a tool for intentions. She also introduced a prayer for the trees. Mike H acknowledged the beauty of the discussion. | |
| Engaging Younger Audiences | |
| The team discussed the challenge of engaging younger audiences in their discussions. They emphasized the importance of curiosity, humility, and open discussion. Sharon suggested using intriguing topics to pique younger people's interest, while Anna proposed initiating conversations proactively and using storytelling. Mike H expressed his desire to understand how to effectively communicate their topics to a younger audience. Stanley Pokras introduced Jack, who shared his support for the team's central theme and intent to contribute more organizations and explore potential collaborations. The team concluded the discussion, with Mike H expressing gratitude for the suggestions and emphasizing the need to continue the discussion. | |
| Legacy, War, Climate, Youth Engagement, Marketing, Family Concerns | |
| Stanley Pokras discussed the importance of leaving a legacy and preserving conversations and videos. He expressed concerns about the impacts of war and climate crisis and criticized the military-industrial complex for perpetuating conflicts. The team discussed engaging young people, with Sharon suggesting a film that Stanley Pokras had viewed. Stanley Pokras also mentioned the need to shift towards more sustainable solutions. They discussed marketing strategies, with Stanley Pokras sharing that his associate was using Twitter to gain a following. Towards the end, Stanley Pokras requested Mike H's contact information, and diana made a request related to his family situation. ACB, a new participant, shared his struggle with memory, and Stanley Pokras agreed to look into family constellation therapy. | |
| Zoom Features and Global Understanding | |
| The meeting covered a range of topics related to Zoom and its functionalities, with a focus on the use of the reactions feature. Stanley Pokras demonstrated his understanding of the feature, and there was a discussion about the AI companion and the summary feature. The team also discussed the challenges of voice activation systems understanding different accents, with a focus on the Scottish accent. Other topics included the creation of conversation places for interaction, a proposed world tour starting in Greenland, technical issues with Zoom, and a discussion on a voting system. Towards the end, Stanley Pokras emphasized the importance of global understanding and helpfulness, and Jamen suggested a strategy to achieve this by focusing on creating topic-specific conversations online and engaging with influencers and experts. | |
| Interactive Community Gatherings Strategy | |
| Jamen Shively discussed the potential of creating interactive community gatherings, emphasizing the importance of connection and conversation. He proposed a strategy to Paul Beckwith for his upcoming video launch, which included a watch party and after-party with breakout sessions to encourage discussion. Jamen highlighted the shift from individual viewing to shared experiences, comparing it to early human societies gathering around a campfire. He also shared his professional background and his belief in the success of this model, having been involved in digital media strategy. Towards the end, he invited others to join their team to help facilitate these events. | |
| EHSI, Data Structure, and Campaign Management | |
| Stanley Pokras and Jamen Shively discussed the concept of elective human super intelligence (EHSI) and the importance of structured data. Stanley Pokras stressed the significance of record keeping for the intelligence of the collective and introduced the idea of conversation magnets, such as political campaigns, which he believes could encourage more conversations. He also proposed the use of software like CRM to manage public interactions and train volunteers to relay the campaign's message effectively. Stanley Pokras also discussed the use of AI in call centers. The conversation concluded with expressions of joy and inspiration from Susanne regarding the Human Horizon project. | |
| Online Lectures for Civic Dialogue and Global Regeneration | |
| Stanley Pokras and Sharon discussed the potential of online lectures to foster civic dialogue and connect disparate groups. Stanley Pokras emphasized the importance of an 'age of helpfulness', where people support each other, and shared his vision of regeneration pollination through small group discussions. Sharon suggested the possibility of introducing the Uap movement to the global regeneration colab. They also discussed their ongoing learning process, approaches to language and neutrality, and the upcoming week of episodes focused on AI. | |
| Next steps | |
| • Mike will consider starting conversations about UAP disclosure and other topics with younger people to spark their interest. | |
| • Stanley will consider showing the Kogi film to his daughter and will reach out to Mike about the X spaces. | |
| • Mike will send Stanley the link for the X spaces and will charge his phone. | |
| • Stanley will look for the date of Jill Purse's Humanity Rising episode and will consider family constellation therapy. | |
| • Jamen and ACB will discuss the issue of being kicked out of the meeting offline. | |
| • Jamen and Stanley will pioneer the watch party and after party concept with Paul Beckwith's next big video release. | |
| • Plan a continuation of the conversation. | |
| • Stanley will send Sharon the Ted Talk about the mathematical study of sociology. | |
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