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To join the conversation please visit: https://www.axonleadership.com/friendsbetweenworlds/episode4 [https://www.axonleadership.com/friendsbetweenworlds/episode4] This episode features Dr. Ron Purser, professor of management at San Francisco State University and author of multiple books including 'McMindfulness: How Mindfulness Became the New Capitalist Spirituality', and the newly released 'Mind Space: Discovering Meditation Without the Meditator'. We discuss his background and the influence of the Time Space Knowledge (TSK) vision on his life. Topics include the critique of McMindfulness, limits of the modern worldview, and Descartes' perspective on the self. The conversation explores cultural angst and the impact of mindfulness without ethics. It explores the dimensions of space and time, and how ethics arise from wonder. Key Topics * Critique of McMindfulness and corporate mindfulness * Introduction to Mind Space and its principles * The role of space, time, and ethics in perception * The impact of the modern worldview and neoliberalism * Practices for experiencing higher space and openness Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:12 An impenetrable book 06:01 Stealth Zen at the fringes of organizational studies 10:18 What is McMindfulness? 14:09 We've taken our modern worldview as far as it will go 16:37 We're suffering from a very cramped worldview 18:26 Lost in productivity 22:04 It's so close that it seems too good to be true 23:04 Breakout mentality and focal setting 29:41 Staying stuck in the heroic approach 32:24 What Descartes forgot 33:47 Agency 34:30 Identity is a high-maintenance activity 35:48 Overcompensation and reality projects 39:16 Polluted mind streams 41:00 Exploring Mind Space 47:08 The interplay of wonder and ethics 51:54 Encounter as a meeting of value 56:57 Space and time have your back 58:39 Closing questions 01:09:50 Outro Learn more about Dr. Purser here: https://ronpurser.com/ [https://ronpurser.com/] Keywords: Mindfulness, McMindfulness, Mind Space, space and time, ethics, modern worldview, spirituality, management, Buddhism, societal change Theme music is “Building Without Materials” by Aaron Vaurio Jackson: https://aaronvauriojackson.com/home [https://aaronvauriojackson.com/home] This conversation was recorded on March 5, 2026 *These show notes were generated with help from an AI
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