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Held in Motion

Held in Motion

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Held in Motion: Breaking boxes, blurring lines, & imagining the possibilities.

These recordings are my sense-making explorations of humans & their systems. Think, the multidimensional intersections of things like science, tech, psychology, sociology, language, the practice of philosophy, etc. No expertise, here. Just a curious mind that thrives on wrestling with the complex whys, because anything else isn't nearly as fun.

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This is the personal podcast of Christina (aka @SeekingPlumb).

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Episodios
  • @SeekingPlumb | Monoliths of self: human vs internet memory.
    Aug 31 2024
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    "And so, like looking at the memory shortly after whatever the event was versus a few years down the line, or a few decades, the lenses that we're using to look at those things is entirely different. So we might change who's the villain? Who's the hero? What was actually quote unquote bad or quote unquote good, or any of these other ideas? Right. Those things shift, however, when we're talking about the Internet, this curated monolith of self."
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    5 m
  • @SeekingPlumb | Out with the "destination"; in with the journey of learning.
    Sep 5 2024
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    "You know, for the longest time I wondered if it was just in my imagination. And then I wondered, well, maybe I'm just getting quote unquote old in my thinking, you know, a bit of a curmudgeon or something. And then I was reading an article recently where a professional in the tech industry talked about how the results of search engines have never been worse than they are now. And then I felt completely and utterly validated."
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    35 m
  • @SeekingPlumb | "Mice turned see-through…" (No mice were harmed in the recording of this Swell.)
    Sep 7 2024
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    "Okay. I find this fascinating but also hilarious because I really want to know, like, how this was discovered. You know, how sometimes just, like, an innovation or a discovery, and it wasn't intentional and it was done by accident? Yeah. I want to know the story is behind this one, because I feel like it could be a really good one."
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    4 m
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