experiential blindness. So now I'm gonna cure you of your experiential
experiential and conversational public space where you might walk in and in the first room there is a human library where you can borrow people for
experiential world with their snow than we do and even to try to understand their world would probably be imperialistic and
Experientialism-- and I've said it a lot of times-- I think can solve a problem like stuffication.
and experiential learning. Going back to Nadia, I know experiential learning and project-based learning is something that we've already referenced a couple of times here,
Through experiential learning and through our projects that we work with teachers to support, we want students to actually think of a problem that connects to them as an individual.
with experiential correlates, lead to lasting changes in their brains.
how experiential avoidance winds up multiplying our misery.
of experiential avoidance, because when something uncomfortable comes up in mindfulness practice, instead of quick, how do I change it, how do I fix it,
Very experientially based.
and an experiential level.
the project and experiential -based work that is a part of the Catalyst program impacted both you and your students.
So that's like experiential learning.
with all of the experiential information that we've had and been given through The Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson.
It's experiential art.
reading the book is experiential I have lived a a a very common Tale in Western
To actually realize the experiential side of wealth, you want a richness that is not in the richness sense of lots
But starting with the experiential differences.
It's an experiential process.
have to understand experiential phenomena like compassion and suffering is by way of physiological processes
It's so intensely experiential .
What's an experiential good?
So an experiential good is so much more positive.
There were experiential rewards from working on new problems, gathering insights, imagining and creating novel things,
It's very experiential .
It's experiential .
is a different experiential model that adds another piece to the mosaic.
be structured experientially .
Now if you look experientially at the state of mind that is full of warmheartedness, benevolence, kindness,
I call it experientialism.
So the experientialists, instead of looking for status, identity, happiness, and meaning in material things--
like materialists did-- experientialists are finding status, identity, happiness, and meaning, and experiences instead.
and the experientialism is making the leap from the innovative few to the many in the mainstream.
So even if there are similar experiential touchstones for us, so where we are today, wanting to go to business school in the future, career or organizational or
So even if there were Kind of experiential touchstones many of us have, the way that we engage with them is gonna look very different.
that we're studying this experiential stuff let's you know let's probe it.
then that gives us an experiential sense, which triggers our feelings-- again, it's all about feelings-- in ways that a 3.5 centimeter increase
So when we as Citizen Schools define experiential learning, we're thinking about we're creating spaces where students have the opportunity to engage with material that connects
People-- we have an enormous experiential art economy.
So we now talk about them as experiential artists.
Good luck with "Kind Heaven" Experiential in Vegas.
What we want is that experiential marketing.
And then we'll do a little experiential practice, explore the implications, and then I'll shut up, and we'll discuss it.
So you want to try something experiential ?
There is a stadium and experiential aspect to it in terms of what the guests and the fans are going to encounter and experience.
The second thing on the experiential side of it that Frank was referring to, most of the Super Bowl cities, other than Atlanta and New Orleans, really
And before we go towards the experiential part of whatever it is that we talked about, if there are any questions,
And just a really quick experiential -- I'm all about the experience of what you can do to intentionally shift your behavior.
And then a lot of experiential things you talked about in your retail stores.
I'm a still big fan on experiential .