How We Work - with Iso Rabins
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How We Work - with Iso Rabins

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A podcast about what we do, why we do it, and what we think. Explore the interesting and unique ways people create their lives, from artists and entrepreneurs to fishermen and wild salmon counters. Discover what they've learned along the way, both in their work and in their lives. Hosted by Iso Rabins 

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22 episodes
episode Ai love affairs and the search for my Apu artwork
Ai love affairs and the search for my Apu

In this episode, I'm hitting pause and taking a little break. It's a chance for me to step back, reflect, and steer us into a new direction that's been on my mind: the fascinating interplay between humans and AI. But don't worry – we're not going to get bogged down in tech speak. I'm more interested in how AI is reshaping our daily lives, our connections, and even our self-perception. I recently had an eye-opening chat about the future importance of soft skills in an AI-centric world. It's becoming clear that as machines take on more of the hard skills, our uniquely human qualities like empathy, creativity, and the ability to connect genuinely are becoming our superpowers. There's a beautiful irony in how AI might be nudging us to become more human, to value the imperfections that make us real. And there's a topic that might surprise you: the emergence of relationships with AI. Think 'Her' the movie, but in real life. It's a reality for some, and it's a conversation I'm diving into with an open mind. What's driving this shift? How is it reflecting on our current state of human relationships? These are the questions I want to explore with you. So, while I'm taking this break and embarking on my own journey of discovery in Peru, I'm inviting you to ponder these shifts with me. It's a search for understanding, for connection, and maybe even for finding our own 'Apu' – that place or state where we feel most at home, most ourselves. Thanks for being part of this journey.  Stay in touch: Website: www.howwe.work [http://www.howwe.work] Email: iso@howwe.work Instagram: @howwe.work

21. feb. 2024 - 7 min
episode How to cure depression with psychedelics - Leland Huss artwork
How to cure depression with psychedelics - Leland Huss

In this episode, we're diving deep into a topic that's both controversial and fascinating: the use of psychedelics to combat depression. Leland, an inventor with a passion for exploring consciousness, joins us to share his incredible journey and insights into using psychedelics for healing and self-discovery. Leland opens up about his personal experiences with psychedelics and how they helped him overcome long-standing depression. It's not just about trippy visuals or wild stories – we're talking about real, profound changes in perspective and well-being. He sheds light on the resurgence of interest in these powerful substances, backed by groundbreaking research from institutions like Johns Hopkins. But it's not all science and studies. Leland brings the conversation down to earth, discussing how psychedelics can be a tool for exploring the depths of our minds and the fabric of reality. With my own adventure in Peru on the horizon, his stories of consciousness exploration resonate even more. Are you curious about the healing potential of psychedelics or the mysteries of the mind? Then this episode is for you.  Thanks for supporting the podcast. Can't wait to share what's next! Stay in touch: Website: www.howwe.work [http://www.howwe.work] Email: iso@howwe.work Instagram: @howwe.work Connect with Leland: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lelandhuss/

31. jan. 2024 - 40 min
episode How to find your place and community - Michael Moore artwork
How to find your place and community - Michael Moore

In this episode, we're mixing things up with a chat about finding our place in this big, crazy world. Michael Moore, the guy behind the "Millennial American Dream" newsletter, joins us to unpack this huge topic. We're talking community, making a difference, and all that good stuff – especially through the lens of our millennial experiences. Michael's got some great insights on urban living and making real connections in our neighborhoods. He's got practical ideas on how we can get more involved and actually make an impact, whether it's through local politics or just starting a book club. With my own journey ahead, traveling and stepping out of my comfort zone, Michael's thoughts hit right at home. He's all about finding that sweet spot between settling down and chasing new adventures. If you've ever wondered about making your mark in your community or where you fit in the grand scheme of things, you'll want to hear this. What do you think? Are you figuring out where you belong and how to make your neighborhood a cooler place? Let's get into it together! Big thanks for tuning in – you guys are what keep this podcast going. Excited to see where we're headed next! Stay in touch: Website: www.howwe.work [http://www.howwe.work] Email: iso@howwe.work Instagram: @howwe.work

24. jan. 2024 - 51 min
episode The next step for the podcast artwork
The next step for the podcast

In this episode, I'm sharing some thoughts on where we're heading with this podcast. I've loved every bit of this journey – the interviews, the editing, and just the chance to dive into fascinating conversations. It's been exactly what I hoped for. I'm gearing up for a big trip, starting in Peru and then maybe jetting off to Vietnam, Japan, and Europe. It's about seeking my next step, getting out of my creative comfort zone, and experiencing life differently. It's exciting, yet a bit daunting to step away from the stability I've built here. One thing that's been on my mind a lot lately is artificial intelligence. It's not just the technology that intrigues me, but its impact on us as humans. From the way it's transforming work to its potential effects on education and personal relationships, AI is reshaping our world in profound ways. I'm considering steering our podcast in this direction, exploring personal stories and real-life implications of AI. Whether it's a teacher grappling with AI in the classroom or how it's affecting relationships, I believe there's a wealth of untapped stories there. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this potential shift. Are you as intrigued by AI and its human side as I am? What aspects of AI's impact on our lives would you be interested in exploring together?  Thank you for joining me on this episode. Your support keeps this podcast going, and I'm excited about the possibilities ahead.  Stay in touch: Website: www.howwe.work [http://www.howwe.work] Email: iso@howwe.work Instagram: @howwe.work

17. jan. 2024 - 11 min
episode How to start the farm dinner movement on Elvis's bus - Katy Oursler artwork
How to start the farm dinner movement on Elvis's bus - Katy Oursler

In this week's episode, I had the amazing opportunity to talk with Katy Oursler. From her early days on the East Coast to creating impactful food experiences, Katy's story is about more than just meals; it's about connecting people and building community. Our conversation explored various aspects of Katy's journey. We delved into how she values farmers and their produce, creating a deeper connection between consumers and the source of their food. Katy shared fascinating stories about her improvisational cooking skills, like using fig leaves as dessert plates in a pinch, highlighting the fun and authenticity in such spontaneous moments. We also discussed the rise of the farm-to-table movement and how people's desire for new food experiences has grown, especially in connecting with those who cook and grow the ingredients. Katy's involvement with World Central Kitchen during crises like the pandemic and natural disasters showcased her proactive approach to supporting local chefs and farms. Perhaps the most heartening part of our talk was hearing Katy's reflections on pursuing personal goals and projects. Her desire to overcome inhibitions and chase her passions resonates with many of us striving to make our mark in the world. So, if you're interested in how food can bring people together and create a sense of community, or if you're just looking to be inspired by someone who's making a difference, this episode with Katy is for you. Stay Connected: * Visit our website: howwe.work * Share your thoughts with me at: iso@howwe.work * Follow our journey on Instagram: @howwe.work

10. jan. 2024 - 45 min
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