Reviving Wisdom: Jamie Wheal on Ancient Academies and Radical Hope

Harvest Series - A podcast by Rose Claverie at Harvest Kaplankaya - Wednesdays

What if the key to unlocking extraordinary human potential lies in understanding the flow state? Jamie Wheal, co-founder of the Flow Genome Project, joins Harvest Series podcast host Rose Claverie to reveal groundbreaking insights on achieving peak performance and radical hope. From collaborating with top organizations to writing bestsellers like "Stealing Fire," Jamie offers a transformative look at the science of consciousness and the power of belief in shaping our future. Don’t miss this deep dive into the art of reaching new heights.[3:43] Jamie embarks on a fascinating journey into Turkey's historical richness, emphasizing how it birthed and touched numerous ancient milestones. The Aegean coast, steeped in history, serves as the backdrop for Harvest, a revival of the ancient academies. People would converge at symposiums, sip wine, engage in philosophy, and indulge in spa-like experiences—resonances of the past awaiting excavation.[10:50] Harvest's international gathering echoes the captivating cross-pollination at the nexus of Europe and Asia throughout history.[14:44] Beyond activating minds, Harvest attendees seek to experience and feel through music and breathwork, embracing tradition.[16:12] Jamie highlights the theme "Radical Hope": a commitment to believe in an unseen future.[22:00] Maintaining optimism across decades is a vital social technology. Losing hope limits our adaptability; we must make room for grace.[28:39] Jamie explores the concept of being ancestors to future civilizations, drawing inspiration from the unique culture of Burning Man—an ancient yet futurist punk-rock blend.[31:00] Delving into Buddhism with his wife Julie, Jamie reflects on lessons from renowned scholars Bob Thurman and Thupten Jinpa. Change often involves non-violent and forceful approaches, leading to messy and tragic situations and moments of inspiration.[35:57] Jamie shares the "Harvest of the Day," a source of hope for him amid life's complexities.Next week, we will release Dr Julie Holland interview in Kaplankaya. She talks about the love hormone: oxytocin. Don't miss the episode!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel