East of Moon Transmissions

08: "Walking Out of the Desert" with Alec Shaw

1 h 4 min · 10. mar. 2025
episode 08: "Walking Out of the Desert" with Alec Shaw cover

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Alec Shaw [https://www.isle.uzh.ch/en/staff/shaw.html] is a cognitive neuroscientist and linguist, currently completing his phD from the University of Zürich. But he is also a member of Andrými [https://www.facebook.com/andrymi.andrymi/], a radical social space and associated community in downtown Reykjavík. In this honest and genuine conversation, Alec reflects on the challenges communities can face, and how success feels like community joy. craic noun [ U ] Irish English /kræk/ enjoyable time spent with other people, especially when the conversation is entertaining and funny This episode was recorded in East of Moon's home, hafnar.haus [https://hafnar.haus/]. Find us at eastofmoon.com [https://www.eastofmoon.com/] or reach out to hello@eastofmoon.com [hello@eastofmoon.com].

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episode 08: "Walking Out of the Desert" with Alec Shaw artwork

08: "Walking Out of the Desert" with Alec Shaw

Alec Shaw [https://www.isle.uzh.ch/en/staff/shaw.html] is a cognitive neuroscientist and linguist, currently completing his phD from the University of Zürich. But he is also a member of Andrými [https://www.facebook.com/andrymi.andrymi/], a radical social space and associated community in downtown Reykjavík. In this honest and genuine conversation, Alec reflects on the challenges communities can face, and how success feels like community joy. craic noun [ U ] Irish English /kræk/ enjoyable time spent with other people, especially when the conversation is entertaining and funny This episode was recorded in East of Moon's home, hafnar.haus [https://hafnar.haus/]. Find us at eastofmoon.com [https://www.eastofmoon.com/] or reach out to hello@eastofmoon.com [hello@eastofmoon.com].

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