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Infinite Lunchbox

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When I was in second grade, I had a lunchbox with Bert and Ernie on it. On the lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox, with Bert and Ernie on it. On that lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox...and I wondered: how far do the lunchboxes go? Am I in a lunchbox too?? You're opening the Infinite Lunchbox, for a fresh take on what's going on. I'm Stephanie Lepp, your monochromatic host. If you're new here, start with DEEP RECKONINGS, How to Transcend Post-Truth, and How to Agree on Science. If you prefer video, watch episodes on YouTube: bit.ly/influnch The best way to be in dialogue is to follow me on Twitter: @stephlepp ✨ Philosophie Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales
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    • How to imagine our better angels
      Apr 26 2021

      NEW INC invited me to give an artist talk about Deep Reckonings, moderated by the illustrious Kat Cizek. In it, I do something I've never done before: guide people in writing Deep Reckonings scripts! In other words, guide people in imagining our better angels. In this case, the better angel of Jeff Bezos.

      This episode is better watched on YouTube: http://bit.ly/newincsteph

      In related news: Deep Reckonings was nominated for a Webby Award! LET'S WIN :) Please take a minute to vote: bit.ly/deepwebby

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      1 h
    • Steel Man: From Call-Out To Call-In
      Apr 14 2021

      Call-out culture is all about straw manning: representing the weakest version of someone's position (or the weakest version of something they tweeted a decade ago). So call-IN culture would be all about STEEL manning: representing the strongest version of someone's position. But what would that actually look like in practice?

      This video is a teaser for a NEW INC talk I'm giving *this* Friday 4/16 from 11am-12:15 PT / 2-3:15pm ET. Join me to build some steel versions of our straw men: http://bit.ly/steelsteph

      Check out Deep Reckonings: https://www.deepreckonings.com

      Be in touch on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephlepp​​​

      Join the party on Patreon: http://patreon.com/stephlepp

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      6 min
    • Post-Pandemic Education
      Apr 13 2021

      The New York Times has a headline this week: "Online Schools Are Here to Stay, Even After the Pandemic." The article does the predictable tug-of-war between online and in-person learning, ultimately arriving at the obvious conclusion that online learning works better for some students than others, and that online and in-person can be mixed-and-matched. Perhaps that conclusion is the place to start? And if we STARTED with an understanding that different schooling styles work better for different students, where would we END up?

      Show Notes:
      • New York Times' "Online Schools Are Here to Stay, Even After the Pandemic": https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/11/technology/remote-learning-online-school.html
      • Infinite Lunchbox episode on the integral matrix & integral strategy: https://bit.ly/integralstrategy

      Be in touch on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephlepp​​

      Join the party on Patreon: http://patreon.com/stephlepp

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      11 min
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