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John Vervaeke is an award winning professor of Cognitive Science, Psychology, Buddhism and Mindfulness at the University of Toronto. He is a TEDX speaker, author and host of the 50 part YouTube series “Awakening From The Meaning Crisis.” His work constructs a bridge between science and spirituality in order to understand the experience of meaningfulness and the cultivation of wisdom so as to afford awakening from the meaning crisis.

INFO ON JOHN VERVAEKE

LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-vervaeke-a910992/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/vervaeke_john

Website: http://johnvervaeke.com

Videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/johnvervaeke

JOHN VERVAEKE BIO:

  • Associate Professor at University of Toronto
  • John Vervaeke is an Assistant Professor in Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Toronto where he teaches courses in three areas:
    • 1. Cognitive Psychology on thinking and reasoning, higher cognition, and cognitive development
    • 2. Cognitive Science program on integrating the work done in psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguists, and philosophy to try and tackle central problems about the nature of cognition.
    • 3. Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health program on the intersection between Buddhism and Cognitive Science, and on the scientific basis of mindfulness meditation.
  • Has 50 episode series called “Awakening From the Meaning Crisis” on YouTube
  • His work constructs a bridge between science and spirituality in order to understand the experience of meaningfulness and the cultivation of wisdom so as to afford awakening from the meaning crisis.”
  • He has won and been nominated for several teaching awards including:
    • the 2001 Students’ Administrative Council and Association of Part-timeUndergraduate Students Teaching Award for the Humanities
    • the 2012 Ranjini Ghosh Excellence in Teaching Award.
  • He has published articles on relevance realization, general intelligence, mindfulness, metaphor, and wisdom.
  • His abiding passion is to address themeaning crisis that besets western culture.

SHOW INTRO:

“I’m sitting across the room from my son who is listening to a Ted talk. As I listen I’m struck by the discussion with subjects from Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, ritual, cognitive science, Buddhism and the Meaning Crisis.

I stop what I’m doing and I ask “who is it that you’re listening to?”

Answer: ‘oh it’s this guy named John Veraeke. He’s killin,’ he’s really got it figured out.’

During my years as an architecture student at McGill University I became fascinated with the idea of a ritual by attending architecture history and theory lectures by Alberto Perez Gomez. Participation in ritual establishes a sense of context and through that context meaning, meaning about who we are in relation to ourselves, our culture, nation and where we stood in some cosmological relationship to the universe.

I have had a deep interest in psychology, cognitive science and in the past 10 years, as I was creating retail stores and hotels, neuroscience and why coming to understand more about the brain would lead me, and the brands I worked for, to create more effective and relevant brand experience places.

Recently, studying concepts around the pace of change, our ability to adapt, and an emerging cohort of experience seekers for whom digitally immersive experience was a key driver to the adoption of Brand have occupied brain space, been the subject of lectures and presentations and blog posts.

So, it is not so surprising that the work of my guest Jon Vervaeke has been so deeply resonant.

John Vervaeke is an Associate Professor at U of Toronto where he teaches courses for three programs including:

Cognitive Psychology on thinking and reasoning, higher cognition, and cognitive development,

the Cognitive Science program on integrating the work done in psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguists, and philosophy to try and tackle central problems about the nature of cognition,

And to round things out he teaches in the Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health program on the intersection between Buddhism and Cognitive Science, and on the scientific basis of mindfulness meditation.

It is said that his work constructs a bridge between science and spirituality in order to understand the experience of meaningfulness and the cultivation of wisdom so as to afford awakening from the meaning crisis.”

Has 50 episode series called “Awakening From the Meaning Crisis” on YouTube which will blow your mind because of its depth and provocative assertions.

He has won and been nominated for several teaching awards and has published articles on relevance realization, general intelligence, mindfulness, metaphor, and wisdom.

His passion, is to address themeaning crisis that besets western culture.

Throughout the first season of the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there has always been a subtext to the discussion that has been ‘what does it all mean?’

‘What will the component parts of emerging Brand experiences be to allow them to remain relevant to a new cohort of experience seekers who are holy different than anything that has come before them?’

So, I am both honored and delighted that John Vervaeke is a guest to help us unpack some of these concepts that underpin the world of making and creating meaningful relationships to our brands, communities, and each other.”

INFO ON DAVID KEPRON

David Kepron

David Kepron is formerly the VP - Global Design Strategies – Premium Distinctive Brands at Marriott Intl., responsible for the strategic design direction for Westin, Le Meridien, Renaissance, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord Hotels. He is also the founder of Retail (r)Evolution, LLC and NXTLVL Experience Design, LLC. In his latest venture, NXTLVL Experience Design, Kepron brings years of retail and hospitality design expertise to the making of meaningful customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. His multidisciplinary approach to design focuses on understanding consumer behavior and the creation of relevant brand engagement moments at the intersection of architecture, sociology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. As a frequently requested speaker to retailers, hoteliers and design professionals nationally and internationally, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising as well as creativity and innovation. @davidkepron; www.retail-r-evolution.com.

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