Major Jim Uhlmann is a former green beret commando, father, neighbor, gardener, citizen and libertarian. He is a stewardship consultant and a full stack human system(s) engineer. 

In this conversation we talk about facing the fact that we are humans who are living in a biological reality, with a drive to avoid pain and fear and move towards what we like, as well as survive and reproduce.We talk about strategies for creating change in the world, how stewardship is more effective than control, and the importance of mission focus.We talk about “Sensemaking” and  how easily people are manipulated by information warfare; the  enthusiasm of youth and the value of ensuring that leaders have experience and wisdom. 

This is part of a series of episodes where I interview forward-thinking people from the conservative side of the political spectrum in the spirit of facilitating cultural healing, exploring new perspectives and demonstrating the power of compassionate conversation that is rooted in mutual human dignity. 

Episode Page: fractalfriends.us/fractalfriends/jim-uhlmann

Duncan Autrey Links: linktr.ee/fractalfriends

Music: "Clean Up Your Room" & “Make It Beautiful” by Akira the Don (feat: Dr. Jordan Peterson) 
https://linktr.ee/akirathedon

Fractal Friends

Duncan Autrey

"Mission Focus, Stewardship & Sensemaking" with Jim Uhlmann

DEC 29, 2020119 MIN
Fractal Friends

"Mission Focus, Stewardship & Sensemaking" with Jim Uhlmann

DEC 29, 2020119 MIN

Description

Major Jim Uhlmann is a former green beret commando, father, neighbor, gardener, citizen and libertarian. He is a stewardship consultant and a full stack human system(s) engineer. 

In this conversation we talk about facing the fact that we are humans who are living in a biological reality, with a drive to avoid pain and fear and move towards what we like, as well as survive and reproduce.
We talk about strategies for creating change in the world, how stewardship is more effective than control, and the importance of mission focus.
We talk about “Sensemaking” and how easily people are manipulated by information warfare; the enthusiasm of youth and the value of ensuring that leaders have experience and wisdom. 

This is part of a series of episodes where I interview forward-thinking people from the conservative side of the political spectrum in the spirit of facilitating cultural healing, exploring new perspectives and demonstrating the power of compassionate conversation that is rooted in mutual human dignity. 

More Info at: fractalfriends.us/fractalfriends/jim-uhlmann

Duncan Autrey Links: linktr.ee/fractalfriends

Music: "Clean Up Your Room" & “Make It Beautiful” by Akira the Don (feat: Dr. Jordan Peterson)

https://linktr.ee/akirathedon