062 → MEGAN SHABRAM
Megan Shabram is an astrophysicist who is building a globally sanctioned space for emergent teams of scientists and engineers across group boundaries to come together. Originally in search of an Earth twin while working on NASA’s Kepler Mission, Megan’s journey has taken her on a path towards contributing to human flourishing and social innovation in communities responsible for advancing civilization’s most impactful technologies.
In this conversation, Megan Shabram shares her insights on morning routines, parenting, education philosophies, and the impact of technology on childhood development. She discusses the importance of play, social innovation, and the need for emotional maturity in parenting. The dialogue also explores the consequences of actions in both parenting and society, emphasizing the interconnectedness of community support and individual responsibility. Megan reflects on her journey as an astrophysicist and the personal growth that has shaped her understanding of these themes. In this conversation, Megan Shabram and RMA delve into the intricacies of hierarchical Bayesian inference, the role of AI in scientific inquiry, and the limitations of AI compared to human experience. They discuss the importance of experiential knowledge and how it shapes creativity and innovation. The conversation culminates in the exploration of innovative facilitation and collective intelligence, emphasizing the need for inclusive spaces that honor individuality while fostering collaboration.
Megan Shabram → LinkedIN