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🎙 Creating a Future Civilization – Ep. 1 with Randi Green
For those of us working in business, leadership, and systems development, the pace of change is both a challenge and an opportunity.
In my new podcast, I’m opening up conversations that ask:
What if the systems we operate in are no longer fit for the future we’re heading into?
And what would it take to design something better — from the inside out?
In this first episode, I speak with Randi Green, a pioneer in progression sciences and multidimensional psychology, about how we can begin rethinking our cultural and organizational structures to build something truly sustainable.
We explore:
🔹 The limits of our current business and governance frameworks
🔹 The role of individuals and professionals in leading change
🔹 Why we need a new blueprint — and what that might look like
This isn’t a conversation about abandoning what works. It’s about upgrading how we think, lead, and build — together.
Links relevant to this episode:
The HOPE Future Project: https://randigreen.one/about/
The HAL Academy: https://toveje.dk/
Connect with Louise Dymond: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-dymond/
Connect with Randi Green: https://randigreen.one/about/contact
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The Ontological Aspects of Multidimensional Contact with Randi Green
01:30:01|In this episode, Louise Dymond is joined by Randi Green — author, psychotherapist, theologist, researcher, and founder of the HAL Academy and the HOPE Future Project — to explore what it truly means to prepare for contact with non-human intelligences.Drawing from Randi’s paper The Ontological Aspects of Multidimensional Contact, this conversation focuses not on external phenomena, but on the internal transformation required to meet a multidimensional reality.Through grounded discussion and lived insight, we explore:🧠 What “ontological readiness” really means — and how it demands emotional regulation, complexity thinking, and existential honesty🛸 Why the UAP phenomenon shouldn’t be taken at face value — and how it reveals our perceptual and conceptual limitations💬 How belief systems — scientific or spiritual — can become rigid filters that block perception rather than expand it🪞 The importance of curiosity, humility, and inner work as prerequisites for any meaningful engagement with the unknown🎓 How the free courses at HAL Academy support individuals developing the psychological tools for this level of inquiryThis episode invites listeners to slow down, reflect, and reconsider what “contact” actually entails — not as proof, but as a process of inner expansion.🔗 Explore More from Randi Green:📄 Read the full paper: randigreen.one/articles/ontological-readiness🌐 Website & resources: https://www.randigreen.one🎓 HAL Academy (free courses): https://www.toveje.dk🎧 Listen now to discover why the future of contact may depend less on what we find—and more on who we become in the process.