In a world obsessed with answers, The Octopus Movement Podcast sits with the questions. The latest episode features Julie Jewels, a founding member of the movement, in a candid, live conversation that explores her unique story and nonlinear thinking.
The podcast is described as a window into the minds of early contributors who shaped a global movement for creative intelligence. Each episode maps what the hosts call the "human mycelium" — an interwoven network of ideas, emotions, and perspectives growing beneath the surface of conventional systems.
"Just like the roots of trees are connected by fungi, our minds are connected by curiosity. That’s the human mycelium."
The conversation delves into how AI can partner with human creativity rather than replace it, how art opens portals to deeper truths, and how the octopus — adaptable, intelligent, radically curious — holds the key to a different future.
Unscripted and unapologetically nonlinear, the podcast welcomes anyone who has ever felt their brain doesn't fit the mold. Episodes air live and feature founding members from around the world.