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The Mirror World: Therapy in the Machine Age | Discover + Heal + Grow🔭❤️🩹🌱 : A Taproot Therapy Collective Podcast
gettherapybirmingham.podbean.comAre we navigating reality, or just a highly optimized map of the past? In this episode, we dive into the architecture of our modern ghost story. We explore how the digital systems built to reflect our world have instead consumed it, replacing human experience with statistical prediction, algorithmic herding, and mechanical objectivity.
Drawing on a wide synthesis of philosophy, media theory, and history, we deconstruct how the "map ate the territory." From Jean Baudrillard’s simulacra to the predictive text of modern Large Language Models, we examine the uncanny reality of living inside a model that only knows what the dead have written. If the internet is a séance and your digital profile is a voodoo doll, what happens to the biological original?
In this episode, we unpack:
The Precession of Simulacra: How credit scores and algorithmic risk models generate the reality they claim to measure.
The Bureaucracy of the Dead: Why modern AI is less an artificial intelligence and more an industrialization of our ancestors, echoing the warnings of James Hillman.
Digiphrenia & The Voodoo Doll: Douglas Rushkoff’s narrative collapse and Jaron Lanier’s terrifying metaphor for the modern attention economy.
The Numbers Shield: Theodore Porter’s revelation that "mechanical objectivity" and rigid quantification are actually defense mechanisms used by fragile institutions.
Spheres & Foam: Peter Sloterdijk’s theory on why we retreat into fragile, toxic digital bubbles when our shared reality fractures.
We didn't just build tools; we built environments. And when the machine becomes the environment, its logic becomes our logic. Join us as we look for the gap in the code—the unquantifiable silence where true human agency still survives.
Concepts & Thinkers Discussed: Adam Curtis, Jean Baudrillard, Marshall McLuhan, Naomi Klein, Shoshana Zuboff, James Hillman, and Peter Sloterdijk.
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