Starting right now.
For many years, I have used social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to communicate. Yet we have now reached an era in which being a datapoint on social media is just another way to enforce social distance. Now it is the perfect time to get intimate with both our audiences and inner selves, which is what I am doing at The Cultural Futurist. Rather than waiting for my content to be analyzed by social media conglomerates and fed to overseas contractors, I have devised a more personal and focused approach to channeling my output.
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Philosophy Amidst the Pandemic
Several weeks ago I was invited to give a talk at The Stoa, which I am quite happy to share. It was around the middle of last year that I found myself involved in this new network of podcasters and freethinkers who had similar views (and questions) to me about how both social groups and the universe operated. Being that my interest was in devising a futurist philosophy with an aesthetic touch, which was the basis for The New Art Right, it was now time for action. I decided to take things up a notch, which you can witness through watching my talk below. I would love feedback from all of you.
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-Rachel Haywire
Hi Rachel,
I saw your Philosopher Queens video with Raven. Great to see the dark goddesses, muses and medusae come out to play! That led me to read your The Art Right, which is a bold call to a Nietzschesque rebirth! Wow, head is spinning! ...I would recommend Becca Tarnas to your Philosopher Queens. She is a friend to Jeremy D Johnson from guest speaker on The Stoa. ...Now, catching up with reads :Thaddeus, Bard, etc. cheers