エピソード

  • Words are Totems (of Etymology)
    2026/03/28

    What happens when we treat language as a historical totem? Xiq walks with me at UBC campus for ATmosphere Conf 2026! We discuss swarms of AI fairies, openness and game theory, hyperstition and psychomagic, the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, and why thinking heaven is boring is a failure of imagination and misunderstanding of the infinite.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    54 分
  • Infrastructure as Play
    2026/03/28

    What does it mean to build an infrastructure for play? Brendan Schlagel and I trace a path around the lake in Prospect Park, chatting about generational mementos, tracing maps, a pattern language for games, riding ferries, physical constraints, and the idea of a depth jam (Recorded July 2025)

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 22 分
  • Snow is a Commons (Melody Kim)
    2026/03/05

    Can snow itself be like open source? Just a fun thought while walking around talking about openclaw and seeing everyone's creations.. all on a impromptu prospect park sauntercast with Melody after last week's blizzard! (titled after Illich's essay, Silence is a Commons)


    0:00 highlights

    0:38 route and intro

    2:47 two weeks offline

    4:44 open claw and open source

    11:10 into the snow

    14:06 the xkcd dependency comic

    23:48 tragedy of the commons

    25:49 200K stars and eternal September

    33:40 everything was fine

    39:27 go back to just being people

    42:19 striving versus being

    45:54 wu wei

    49:16 audience of one

    56:36 Spotify broke the album

    1:06:42 foreground will never be replaced

    1:10:47 temporal bandwidth

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 20 分
  • Salience (Sonya Mann)
    2026/02/08

    What makes something call out to us? Sonya and Henry explore how prayer transforms perception: ceaseless prayer, the felt body, sacred patterns, remembrance in communion, the invisible church spread through all time, and the holy mystery we're part of. (Recorded October 2020)


    Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/salience


    0:00 Ceaseless Prayer

    2:37 Creation

    6:44 What Is Salience?

    10:35 The Ordinary as Extraordinary

    15:20 Patterns as Language

    19:34 The Felt Body

    27:19 Remembrance

    34:19 Embodiment

    37:44 Shape All the Way Down

    43:05 Beyond Our Concepts

    46:08 Eucatastrophe

    52:21 Praise and Prayer

    1:03:31 The Invisible Church

    1:11:55 Grace and the Fall

    1:17:05 No Ordinary People

    1:34:21 The Leap of Faith

    1:45:06 Holy Mystery

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 50 分
  • Internet Checkpoint (Melody Kim)
    2026/02/07

    What happens when anyone can build anything? Melody and I snapshot this AI moment for us: vibe coding as gambling, understanding debt, McLuhan's extensions and amputations, building for community not companies, and why culture is really about cultivation.


    0:00 Internet Checkpoint (what it means + why we're recording)

    3:29 Why This Felt Urgent

    8:03 The Vibe Coding Journey (printers → force push → Claude Code)

    12:03 Why It Feels Like Gambling

    14:03 How the Design Process Has Changed

    15:26 Abstraction All the Way Down

    16:56 "The Hottest Programming Language Is English"

    18:14 The Faucet Turned On

    22:55 Will AI Replace Us?

    27:15 McLuhan: Extension and Amputation

    30:05 "The Seed Needs to Be High Quality"

    34:30 Orchestration and Human Judgment

    35:46 Building for Community, Not Companies

    39:58 Culture, Belief, and What Makes Us Human

    42:32 "There Is No Inevitability"

    48:52 The Checkpoint

    続きを読む 一部表示
    50 分
  • An Ordinary Walk (Laurel Schwulst)
    2025/06/13

    Can a conversation have a sense of place? Laurel and I take a stroll through Central park on Memorial day: chatting about the idea of a walking podcast, sauntering, voice notes, memory, the romance of distance, physicality, screenshots, printers, embodiment, energy, perception, ultralight, ordinary time.


    Something NEW to listen for: the birds, dogs, cars, shoe tying, and even a lady asking us to take a picture! I certainly felt both the messiness and the surprise of being outside!


    Please check out the site https://sauntercast.henryzoo.com to follow our walking path!


    - (00:00) The Birth of a Walking Podcast

    - (03:01) Exploring the Concept of Footnote

    - (06:09) The Role of Voice Notes and Memory

    - (08:54) Capturing Ambience and Context

    - (12:00) The Challenge of Finding Notes

    - (15:04) Romanticizing Distance and Connection

    - (17:48) Art, Memory, and Public Spaces

    - (21:00) Desire Paths and Unplanned Journeys

    - (23:58) Screenshots as Time Capsules

    - (29:52) Exploring the Energy of Language

    - (32:20) The Meaning Behind Screenshots

    - (34:04) The Art of Printing Memories

    - (36:52) The Journey of Receipt Printers

    - (39:00) Layering Meaning in Screenshots

    - (40:40) Walking the Internet, A New Perspective

    - (47:40) Infrastructure and Awareness

    - (51:01) The Energy of Open Source

    - (58:50) The Evolution of Podcasting and Seasons

    - (59:56) Understanding Open Source Philosophy

    - (01:03:00) The Concept of Lightness and Ultralight

    - (01:06:02) Art, Design, and Limitations

    - (01:08:56) Games as a Medium for Creativity

    - (01:12:03) The Importance of Rest and Time

    - (01:14:59) Exploring Ordinary Time in Life

    - (01:18:00) Creating Meaningful Spaces and Memories

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 40 分
  • The Façade of Control (Melody Kim)
    2025/05/09

    Does technology give us control or the illusion of it? We explore how societal expectations, the nature of work, and AI challenge what it means to be human, contrasting the allure of self-sufficiency with the call to vulnerability.


    [05:18] Work Beyond the Title

    [08:29] Unpredictability and Decision Frameworks

    [11:02] Allure of Control

    [13:35] Personhood

    [16:18] Self-Control

    [17:26] Self-Perception

    [19:58] Technological Coping

    [22:56] Deliberate Choices

    [24:37] Unexamined Accelerationism

    [28:01] The Proximity of Care

    [30:56] Self-Sufficiency and Vulnerability

    [33:08] Engineering Out Discomfort

    [35:43] Hidden Labor

    [42:26] Finitude

    続きを読む 一部表示
    46 分
  • Unpacking Belief (Joseph Choi)
    2025/02/17

    What does it really mean to call yourself anything? Joseph Choi begins to explore his ongoing journey of faith deconstruction, reconstruction, and whatever it is now. But we end up through about the anxieties around labeling one's beliefs, between commitment and optionality, and abundance and scarcity mindsets.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    44 分