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05/1/11 #174 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 08 – Action Orien... by RCG

04/24/11 #173 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 07 – Preferential... by RCG

04/17/11 #172 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 06 – Time Orienta... by RCG

04/10/11 #171 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 05 – Match / Mism... by RCG

04/3/11 #170 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 04 – Towards / Away by RCG

03/27/11 #169 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 03 – Internal / E... by RCG

03/20/11 #168 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 02 – General / Specific by RCG

03/13/11 #167 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 01 – Introduction by RCG

06/27/10 #137 Buckminster Fuller – Conversations with David Neenan, part 2 by RCG

06/20/10 #136 Buckminster Fuller – Conversations with David Neenan, part 1 by RCG

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#174 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 08 – Action Orientation

May 1st, 2011 • Recorded: September 11, 2010 • By: RCG
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In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

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#173 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 07 – Preferential Awareness

April 24th, 2011 • Recorded: August 15, 2010 • By: RCG
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In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

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#172 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 06 – Time Orientation

April 17th, 2011 • Recorded: August 15, 2010 • By: RCG
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In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

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#171 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 05 – Match / Mismatch

April 10th, 2011 • Recorded: August 15, 2010 • By: RCG
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” Meta-programs in general are programs that create, control or make decisions about programs, such as when and how to run them, preferred and unpreferred programs, and strategic choices of fall-back or alternative programs.

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) uses the term specifically to indicate the more general pervasive habitual patterns commonly used by an individual across a wide range of situations. Examples of NLP meta-programs include the preference for overview or detail, the preference for where to place one’s attention during conversation, habitual linguistic patterns and body language, and so on.

Related concepts in other disciplines are known as cognitive styles or thinking styles. “- From the Wikipedia

In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

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#170 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 04 – Towards / Away

April 3rd, 2011 • Recorded: August 14, 2010 • By: RCG
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” Meta-programs in general are programs that create, control or make decisions about programs, such as when and how to run them, preferred and unpreferred programs, and strategic choices of fall-back or alternative programs.

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) uses the term specifically to indicate the more general pervasive habitual patterns commonly used by an individual across a wide range of situations. Examples of NLP meta-programs include the preference for overview or detail, the preference for where to place one’s attention during conversation, habitual linguistic patterns and body language, and so on.

Related concepts in other disciplines are known as cognitive styles or thinking styles. “- From the Wikipedia

In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

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#169 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 03 – Internal / External

March 27th, 2011 • Recorded: August 14, 2010 • By: RCG
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” Meta-programs in general are programs that create, control or make decisions about programs, such as when and how to run them, preferred and unpreferred programs, and strategic choices of fall-back or alternative programs.

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) uses the term specifically to indicate the more general pervasive habitual patterns commonly used by an individual across a wide range of situations. Examples of NLP meta-programs include the preference for overview or detail, the preference for where to place one’s attention during conversation, habitual linguistic patterns and body language, and so on.

Related concepts in other disciplines are known as cognitive styles or thinking styles. “- From the Wikipedia

In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

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#168 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 02 – General / Specific

March 20th, 2011 • Recorded: August 14, 2010 • By: RCG
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” Meta-programs in general are programs that create, control or make decisions about programs, such as when and how to run them, preferred and unpreferred programs, and strategic choices of fall-back or alternative programs.

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) uses the term specifically to indicate the more general pervasive habitual patterns commonly used by an individual across a wide range of situations. Examples of NLP meta-programs include the preference for overview or detail, the preference for where to place one’s attention during conversation, habitual linguistic patterns and body language, and so on.

Related concepts in other disciplines are known as cognitive styles or thinking styles. “- From the Wikipedia

In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

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#167 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond 01 – Introduction

March 13th, 2011 • Recorded: August 14, 2010 • By: RCG
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” Meta-programs in general are programs that create, control or make decisions about programs, such as when and how to run them, preferred and unpreferred programs, and strategic choices of fall-back or alternative programs.

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) uses the term specifically to indicate the more general pervasive habitual patterns commonly used by an individual across a wide range of situations. Examples of NLP meta-programs include the preference for overview or detail, the preference for where to place one’s attention during conversation, habitual linguistic patterns and body language, and so on.

Related concepts in other disciplines are known as cognitive styles or thinking styles. “- From the Wikipedia

In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts.

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#137 Buckminster Fuller – Conversations with David Neenan, part 2

June 27th, 2010 • Recorded: November 9, 2008 • By: RCG
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We are continuing our conversation with David Neenan about Buckminster Fuller.

David Neenan is the creator of the pioneering Archistruction(R) process for planning, designing, and managing building construction projects. As president of The Neenan Company, he has combined leading-edge information processing and design methods and innovative "people" approaches to reengineer how the construction process works from conception to completion. His company uses the Archistruction methods to design and costruct office, medical, retail, and light industrial buildings for clients throughout the Rocky Mountain region from offices in Fort Collins, Denver, and Colorado Springs. David is also a nationally recognized seminar leader, keynode speaker, business consultant, and the author of books such as "Evergreen" and "No Excuses: be the hero of your own life". He has produced his "Business & You" and other seminars in Colorado, Hawaii, California, Texas, Vermont, Taiwan, Sweden, Moscow, and Siberia. He and his wife, Sharon, live in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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#136 Buckminster Fuller – Conversations with David Neenan, part 1

June 20th, 2010 • Recorded: November 9, 2008 • By: RCG
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We are happy to have David Neenan again in our studio, this time talking about Buckminster Fuller – a truly renaissance man of the 20th century.

David Neenan is the creator of the pioneering Archistruction(R) process for planning, designing, and managing building construction projects. As president of The Neenan Company, he has combined leading-edge information processing and design methods and innovative "people" approaches to reengineer how the construction process works from conception to completion. His company uses the Archistruction methods to design and costruct office, medical, retail, and light industrial buildings for clients throughout the Rocky Mountain region from offices in Fort Collins, Denver, and Colorado Springs. David is also a nationally recognized seminar leader, keynode speaker, business consultant, and the author of books such as "Evergreen" and "No Excuses: be the hero of your own life". He has produced his "Business & You" and other seminars in Colorado, Hawaii, California, Texas, Vermont, Taiwan, Sweden, Moscow, and Siberia. He and his wife, Sharon, live in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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