Karen Wong

The Meaning Code

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Mapping the universe through discussions about physics, art, economics, philosophy, and more. The search for meaning through connections from one domain of knowledge to another. Finding the code that connects the substructures of the universe. For video recordings of these podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgp_r6WlBwDSJrP43Mz07GQ Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/klwong43 View my art here: https://karenwongartcom

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Karen Wong

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Science

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4. Jun 2026

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Computational Rap: Recognizing Analogous Patterns: Computational and Linguistic Perspectives on Rap Music 04.06.2026

Computational Approaches to Rap Music The link to the video about the arca musarithmica machine we discussed: https://youtu.be/ko3kZr5N61I?si=HWvV_0fBFSIhc2aP Addy and Karen discussed exploring rap music from computational and linguistic perspectives. Polymathing and Creative Cross-Disciplinary Insights The concept of "polymathing": how deep expertise in one area can provide transferable framework...

Estuary: What is it? Why Join One? 28.05.2026

Jason helps to facilitate the Estuary meetings in Portland, OR. In this episode, he gives an introduction to the Estuary way of building community. If you are interested in finding an Estuary near you, or in starting an Estuary where you live, see https://estuaryhub.com

Travel by Star, a Novel by Paul Scott Grill: Finding the Treasures on the Way Home 21.05.2026

Paul Scott Grill (Scott) and Karen discuss the new western fantasy novel, Travel by Star, "a story about carrying burdens, finding purpose, and bearing the light through a world already surrendered to shadow". They reveal his process, the symbolism and the eternal struggle to communicate what we have been given. Scott can be found on X: @PlainRunner2 On substack: plain runner.substack.com Link to...

Weaving the Way by Annette Poizner: Exploring the Intersections of Chinese and Jewish Traditions 18.05.2026

This interview between Karen and Annette Poizner focuses on Annette's new book "Weaving the Way: Jewish and Chinese Teachings for a Fractured World," about the intersections between Jewish and Chinese wisdom traditions. Annette, a clinical social worker and psychologist, relates how both cultures share similar philosophical concepts, particularly around the five elements theory in Chinese medicine...

Elan Barenholtz on Language, Music and Art 07.05.2026

How did language develop its rich, complex properties and what led to your epiphany about language’s nature? Elan framed a recent realization that language may possess an internal, self-generative structure revealed by large language models. He argued that modern language models work by learning statistical relations in sequences rather than by possessing external world knowledge or reference. Ela...

Breaking the Modern Frame to Find Emotional and Relational Healing 30.04.2026

Exploring Lisa Barrett's relational realism and its implications for counseling, linking philosophical, clinical, biological, and spiritual perspectives. The video we are discussing: https://youtu.be/T1b7nEj7IlQ?si=FzNbMcnLRU28NR1j Distinctions between maps and territory; Ryan contrasted a Cartesian epistemology that treats perception as isolated with a constructivist view in which clients build i...

Is the Algorithm Disintegrating your Attention? Save your Mindshare with Headwaterapp.com 23.04.2026

Karen and Adam discussed Adam's new YouTube summarization app called Headwater, which helps users quickly understand video content without having to watch entire videos. Adam, a dentist pursuing a master's in computer science, explained his philosophical reflections on computation and technology, drawing parallels between computer science concepts and fundamental aspects of reality. They explored...

The Kingdoms of this World versus the Kingdom of Heaven 21.04.2026

From a talk with Annie Crawford about the C S Lewis novel: That Hideous Strength, which she likens to Augustine's City of God with its discussion of the kingdom of heaven versus the kingdoms of this world. The whole talk is here: https://youtu.be/c-_iu0jPfGo?si=6w5ezl5mfZO6G7Xl

Information about a Physical System is a Record of Choices Made in the Past 17.04.2026

Perry Marshall, Author of Evolution 2.0 and creator of the $10 million Evolution 2.0 prize for a patentable theory of the Origin of Information, to be judged by George Church and Denis Noble. Glen, physicist and mathematician who has had many appearances on The Meaning Code discussing information theory, entropy and robotics. The whole episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/PXDC4sIy5dA?si=ORZ...

Choose Your Own Path in the Branching Electracy of TLC, a Converzation with Parker 19.12.2025

'Electracy, coined by theorist Gregory Ulmer, is the cultural, cognitive, and skill-based shift from print literacy to the digital age, representing the "literacy" for electronic media like the internet, social media, and virtual worlds, emphasizing play, performance, and affective connection over purely rational thought, and involving new ways of identity, learning, and meaning-making. It's a dyn...

Approach the Sacred: Offer Gratitude, Dwell in Humility, Speak Truth and Let the Mercy In. 23.10.2025

Dr. Iain McGilchrist and Dr. Chris E W Green join The Meaning Code to speak of the way back from our current wandering in the wilderness. Introductions to the two follow the timestamps, which regrettably only cover the first hour. If anyone wants to add the second hour, go for it. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Reflections on Spirituality and Hope 01:25 Iain McGilchrist reads poem by Hermes...

Grey Hamilton on Friends, Family and Flourishing 20.09.2025

Grey Hamilton, a 28 year old husband and father, joins Karen to discuss relationships, education and the impact of societal changes on family and community dynamics.

Cassidy Van der Kamp on the Breakwater Festival, coming up November 7-9, 2025 18.09.2025

Cassidy joins the Meaning Code to talk about the excitement around the upcoming Breakwater Festival in Culemborg, The Netherlands from November 7-9, 2025 She also fills us in on past conferences, and what to expect at this one. For more information: Breakwater Festival Culemborg, The Netherlands: November 7-9 2025 Crowdfunding/Pre-sale ticket link: https://igg.me/at/BackingBreakwaterBreakwater Ema...

9 Steps to Build a Life of Meaning by Rick Walker: Redeeming Lost Treasures and Orienting towards a Higher Aim 16.08.2025

Rick Walker, Entrepreneur, Podcast Host and Author joins The Meaning Code to discuss his new book, 9 Steps to Build a Life of Meaning, (endorsed by both John Vervaeke and Paul VanderKlay) which tells the hard fought lessons he has learned through trauma, loss and building multiple businesses while doing his best as a husband and father. Book Link: https://a.co/d/6fjDRXr Rick Walker website: https:...

Play as a Metaphor for understanding the Dynamic and Creative Aspects of Theology and Existence 07.08.2025

Chris Green is Professor of Public Theology at Southeastern University (Lakeland, FL), Bishop of the Diocese of St Anthony (CEEC), and Director for St Anthony Institute of Theology, Philosophy, and Liturgics. He is the author and editor of a number of books, including most recently All Things Beautiful: An Aesthetic Christology. ( cewgreen.com ) Discussion topics: Theological Concepts of Creation...

AI, Language and Art through the Lens of Coding, Psychology and Perception 31.07.2025

Intersection of AI, Language, and Psychology The hardware and software distinction in language processing. Programming languages build layers of abstraction that relate to human cognition. The Creative Process: Hardware vs. Software Creative process in painting, compared to coding, highlighting the need to transform abstract ideas into tangible forms. This iterative process is similar to scientifi...

an Linguistic Systems: What can we learn from AI about Human Cognition, Memory and Language? 24.07.2025

Michael and Karen consider the theories of Elan Barenholtz, an Associate Professor of Psychology at Florida Atlantic University. His self-description: "I use behavioral and embedded computational approaches (i.e. neural networks running in robots) to study the brain and behavior with the goal of developing a broad theoretical framework of neural function." The videos that Michael and Karen were di...

Why Isn't Your Story Working? Storycraft analysis of the Narrative Path, Puzzles and Anomalies 11.07.2025

Exploring Story Craft and the Intersection of Faith and Hollywood with Justin Wells, filmmaker of documentaries, professor teaching documentary and story craft. On X as @onejwells https://www.youtube.com/@justinsmorningcoffee Seeing Story Structure through the lens of Complexity Theory Justin elaborates on the five-act structure of storytelling, emphasizing the importance of updating a character's...

Infinite and Finite, Call and Response, What We Do Matters 12.06.2025

Matthew Allison discusses the metaphysical and theological implications of infinity plus the influence of dualism and Gnosticism on philosophical discussions. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:30 Matthew on the Infinite 06:00 Heidegger 06:55 Wittgenstein 08:00 The significance of chiasms in biblical texts and how they reflect divine inspiration 14:00 Phenomenology 22:00 Reflections on Hebrews chapter 11,...

The Depths of Time: an Exploration of Julian Barbour's Theory of Ratios 05.06.2025

Karen and Haris explore Julian Barbour's theory of time and the universe, "nothing without ratios" while discussing the role of ratios in both mathematical theories and artistic expression.

AI Researcher and C S Lewis Scholar discuss Language, Randomness, Agency and Integrating Two Worlds 22.05.2025

Balazs Kegl, Head of AI Research for Huawei Paris, meets Annie Crawford, C S Lewis Scholar, to discover the crossovers between AI research and Lewis' concept of transposition of the higher into the lower, also looking at Michael Levin's Bowtie Theory, Chiastic Structures and Modes of Knowing. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro and overview of AI and Transposition 13:17 Exploring AI Text Generating and style...

The Unbelievable Complexities of Music: Lenses, Ancient and Modern 08.05.2025

Drew, with a master's in ethnomusicology and a voracious interest in all things music, joins The Meaning Code today to open up the ancient view of music as relationships, balance, proportion. Through the lens of Aristoxenus and Boethius, we explore -memory as the mother of the muses -the original meaning of Harmonia as proportion and balance -relationships between notes in a melody -principles of...

Metamodernism, Transcending Critique, Optimal Degrees of Freedom and the Return of Board Games 26.04.2025

Brendan Graham Dempsey and Cory Barker help Karen to gain a greater understanding of Metamodernism. Brendan is writer, poet, farmer, and systems thinker. As Director of Sky Meadow Institute, he works on productively bridging the divide between science and spirituality. Cory has a Master of Arts in Social Science and Informatics and is working on a PhD with a research focus on applying big picture...

C. S. Lewis' Essays on Transposition and Bulverism 05.04.2025

Brantley Vosler, host of the Transposition Podcast, joins Karen to talk about C S Lewis' essay of that name, as well as Lewis' argument against Bulverism. Along the way, we dive into the symbolism of Silo! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:00 Exploring the Concept of Transposition 09:08 The Transposition of Ideas in Music 14:26 Vertical Causation and Spirituality 20:50 Themes of Power and Weakness in Scr...

Neal asks: Is beauty an independent force in nature, or is it merely a projection of human values? 21.01.2025

Neal initiated a discussion on the intersection of evolutionary principles and human social phenomena, particularly in relation to organizations and art. He critiqued the dominant scientific perspective that views beauty as a byproduct of natural selection, proposing instead that beauty and design principles are independent evolutionary forces. Neal introduced a dual force model that includes a pu...

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