How to Get Outside of Your Own Head?

Poet. Philosopher. Futurist. Jason Silva not only defies but transcends all easy labeling.

He is the Emmy-nominated host of Brain Games, the highest rated show in Nat Geo’s history. A modern-day performance philosopher and filmmaker, his work is not just viewed, but experienced. You have to let him crawl inside your mind, clear the cobwebs and paint on the walls of your brain like an artistic cave dweller showing a vision of the world not as it is but as it could be.

 

You have to let him crawl inside your mind, clear the cobwebs and paint on the walls of your brain like an artistic cave dweller.

 

He spins ideas into a magical tapestry of intellectual ecstasy, like an Ibiza DJ in the height of their powers. And his poetic cosmological musings smash together Shakespearian drama with Sagan-esque profundity like the Hadron Collider smashes particles, resulting in the same degree of revelatory fireworks.

But what makes Jason so special is his ability to look at the deepest problems that we face as a species and deconstruct them to make them accessible to people.

I had the opportunity to interview Jason for my show Impact Theory, and it is by far one of my all-time favorites. In the episode, we dive into the beauty of ideas, existential dread, living forever, movies and so much more.

In this clip, Jason talks about his early struggles with anxiety and suggests the antidote lies in hacking our brains to reach the ecstatic state of no-mind known as flow.

Watch the full interview on Impact Theory.

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