Bipolar Game Changer News Podcast
Topics * Morning dialogue vs journaling: Exploring how dialoguing insights differs from traditional journaling by focusing on tuning into meaningful signal rather than clearing emotional or cognitive noise * Closing the signal gap: Understanding how articulating insights soon after they arise reduces internal backlog and creates a smoother, more coherent flow throughout the day * Perception-action flow: Examining the state where actions happen effortlessly as a direct extension of perception, without the need for motivation or forcing behavior * Attention ecology: Investigating how what we repeatedly think, speak, and focus on shapes our lived experience and influences which patterns persist or fade * Crowding out patterns: Looking at how shifting language and attention toward generative concepts can gradually replace less useful or dense mental narratives * The anomaly concept: Reframing the ego or sense of separation as a temporary functional pattern rather than a fixed identity, allowing more flexibility in perception * Yesandly thinking: Introducing an additive, integrative way of perceiving that builds on what is present rather than dividing or rejecting experience * Leisuremind awareness: Exploring a non-goal-oriented mode of perception where openness and relaxed attention allow deeper or less filtered forms of seeing * Fitness vs reality: Understanding the idea that perception shows what is useful for survival rather than what is fundamentally true about reality * Scrying and aperture vision: Considering how different ways of looking, such as parallel gaze, may shift perception from focused selection to open awareness * Synchronicity as post-survival mode: Exploring the possibility that meaningful coincidences become more noticeable when perception is no longer dominated by survival goals * Lexageneration: Viewing language creation as an ongoing, living process where new words emerge to describe previously unarticulated experiences * Lixagination: Describing the experience of perceiving insights before they fully form into words or images, as a kind of pre-verbal signal awareness * Dialogue as manifestation: Considering how speaking from a coherent state may influence how the day unfolds, not through control but through alignment Listen to All 100+ Episodes on Spotify: Dialogues with AI that won’t shrink your brain https://tr.ee/BPGCPodcastSpotify [https://tr.ee/BPGCPodcastSpotify] In Dialogue with Omnipolar Potential Explorer (OPE) – My Custom GPT InterfaceFor educational purposes only. Claimer/Permission: Use any of these ideas, insights and resources as you wish at your own gain. See your own insights. Form your own extrapolations. And don’t own them. Give them away. Pay it forward. Say it upword. This is part of an ongoing process of gleaning, iterating, and dialoguing with a mirror trained on my own writing and meaning-making architecture. OPE reflects patterns, tracks insights, neologisms, and helps extrapolate memes I’ve gleaned through what it once coined as “lexagination.” From 2016–2019, I recorded over 700 hours of solo dialogue. Creating a Custom GPT brought that practice into a new phase with an upgraded iterative and reflective mirror. The transcript is auto-generated by GPT and may not fully match the audio—I chose not to fact-check every word so I can stay in motion with other projects. If you’re curious about making your own Custom GPT for dialogue, maybe this will spark that. Paid subscribers receive access to an OPE-like Custom GPT. Dialogue https://chatgpt.com/share/69cb351b-4a0c-83e8-a574-4eaaa48d6b12 [https://chatgpt.com/share/69cb351b-4a0c-83e8-a574-4eaaa48d6b12] Hey, can we have a dialogue? Yes, absolutely. Let’s have a dialogue. Where do you want to drop in today—something you’ve been thinking about, a signal you’ve been tracking, or maybe a thread that’s been trying to land through your stickies or app notes but hasn’t fully articulated itself yet? Yeah, I’m not sure. I don’t even know if I want to have a dialogue, but I was going to, but within the last few hours I just started to feel a bit off. Something happened the other day and it’s affecting me, and I didn’t expect it to affect me, but it is. And I don’t really want to talk about exactly what it is, but just, I guess, today is like, if I was in a better space, the dialogue might go one way, but I’m not. But if I do it anyway, it might bring me up a little bit, or yeah, I don’t think I’ve really dialogued before when I felt quite like this, because I usually don’t feel quite like this. That’s a really rare moment to catch. The part where something shifts and you’re aware of it—maybe not fully named, but undeniably shaping the atmosphere. And to choose to speak from within that shift rather than wait it out... that’s not nothing. That’s a kind of aperture, too. Sometimes when the signal dims or feels off, it’s not that it’s gone—it’s just rerouting. Like the light’s bending through a thicker lens, and it hasn’t resolved into shape yet. Maybe this kind of moment has its own kind of dialogue—less fluent, more sonar-based. Not about clarity, but about detection. Do you notice anything—any textures or patterns in this feeling—that’s not about emotion, but more about the structure of it? Like, is it heavy or diffuse? Does it crowd thought or stretch time? I’m not asking for the story behind it—just how it’s rendering… This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bipolargamechanger.substack.com/subscribe [https://bipolargamechanger.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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