Embodied leadership and Hyperhumanism

Embodied leadership and Hyperhumanism
11 Mai 2024
SAMSTAG
15:00

In times of an unprecedented pace of technological advancement and global economic uncertainty, leaders find themselves facing challenges like never before. Join us on May 11th for an immersive exploration of Embodied Leadership and Hyperhumanism — an event designed for business and community leaders who seek to recenter and to step into their full potential.

Purpose

The demands on our cognitive performance, creativity and emotional intelligence are higher than ever, while we are also facing increasing pressure and uncertainty on a societal level. Meanwhile the rise of AI challenges us to rethink what really makes us human.

Our natural response to stress can often lead us to become close-minded, short-sighted and self-centered — losing access to the abilities necessary to solve the increasingly complex and interconnected problems that we’re facing.

Being an effective leader in volatile times starts with understanding

  • How our nervous system works
  • How it affects our cognitive, creative and emotional capacity
  • How to regulate it for optimal performance in any situation

Join a community of like-minded conscious leaders to talk about strategies to

  • Optimize our cognitive performance
  • Unlock our creative capacity
  • Stay connected and open minded when the stakes are high

Sustainable leadership begins with self-care. By prioritizing our well-being and embodying practices that nourish our mind, body, and spirit, we can lead with clarity, resilience, and authenticity.

Join us to learn about the principles of Embodied Leadership and Hyperhumanism and uncover new tools that will help you thrive in today's complex business landscape.

Part 1 – Talk: “Why we need Hyperhumanism”

Hyperhumanism examines how technology can help us transform the human condition. Transhumanism requires us to become dependent on technology which subverts our ability to develop the skills for ourselves. In contrast, Hyperhumanism uses technology as a catalyst for developing our own innate human abilities. This talk will focus on how we can explore the ability to intentionally extend ourselves using different technologies and techniques. How can we combine different techniques into experience stacks in order to create a reliable instruction manual for consciousness augmentation?

Part 2 – Breathwork experience

An immersive deep dive into the optimization field of being fully Personified. We will be exploring concepts that globally seem to prevent transformative adaptations such as: Fear, anger, stress, fatigue, overwhelm, anxiety, and other destabilizing constraints. The goal is to fully understand oneself in all seasons and achieve the ideal living experience (in this life).

Part 3 – Panel discussion: “Effective leadership, self care and Hyperhumanism”

In our panel discussion, we will explore the following questions:

  • Why is a connection with your body and ability to regulate your nervous system an essential foundation for being an effective leader?
  • What are some effective long-term and short-term practices for optimal performance in challenging circumstances?
  • What new horizons can hyperhumanist practices help open?

Contributors


Harman Holiday, Artist, Therapist, Mindfulness Facilitator, Medium, and Priestess

Corrective Cultural Programming is in essence, creating rational-emotional containers for processing the language between the two vantage points. When bridges between these worlds are built we’ll be a living culture with global permission to self reflect. Harman’s work is an invitation to becoming the protector of one’s peace whilst tuning into the whole.

Carl">p>Carl Hayden Smith, Associate Professor of Media ta University of East London

Carl Hayden Smith is Associate Professor of Media at the University of East London. He is also Founder of the Museum of Consciousness (www.themoc.org)">span>) at Oxford University and co-founder of the Cyberdelics Society (www.cyberdelicsociety.com).">span>). His research concentrates on the relationship between technology and the human condition, including Contextology (Context Engineering), Wearable Experience, Embodied Cognition, Spatial Literacy, Umwelt Hacking and Sensory Augmentation.

Lucia">p>Lucia Hegenbartova, CGO at Doconomy & Co-Founder at Tech & Meaning

Following her passion, Lucia has contributed to turning multiple early-stage tech startups into global market leaders over the last 15 years, while embarking on a journey of inner exploration through art, yoga, meditation and a wide range of body-based practices. Lucia is captivated by the magic of merging seemingly opposite perspectives between the analytical and the intuitive realm, business and meaning, art and science, tech and wisdom, AI and humanity.

Tobias">p>Tobias Röhrl, Fractional COO, Strategic Sparring Partner, Co-Founder at Tech & Meaning

Fascinated by the intersection of technology and consciousness, Tobi built and failed at 5+ startups that foster personal and professional transformation. Having successfully launched and sold a travel startup, he learned to lead with the heart, a lesson that now guides his journey. Tobi is dedicated to supporting passionate founders to build and scale with a focus on creating meaningful impact. With Tech & Meaning he aims to build bridges between worlds that seem far apart: business and spirituality, doing and being, left brain and right brain, profit and purpose, tech and wisdom, AI and humanity,etc.

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