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Deep Dives
by Thomas Kliemt
Deep Dives is a personal podcast by me, Thomas Kliemt – biodynamic farmer, father, commons thinker and finance/digital-transformation guy who somehow ended up between soil, spreadsheets, spirituality and politics in rural Wendland, Germany. In each episode I feed information about a topic I am currently engaged with into NotebookLM and generate a deep dive. It’s an experiment in utilizing AI to make information more accessible. The podcast will be in German and English.
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Episode 15 - The evolution of human-type consciousness – a by-product of mammalian innovation mechanism – a preliminary hypothesis
This bonus episode is based on the essay "The evolution of human-type consciousness – a by-product of mammalian innovation mechanism – a preliminary hypothesis" by Uzi Ben Zvi https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1514077/full
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Episode 14 - Bonus Episode - They Were Noble Automatons Who Knew Not What They Did ” Volition in Jaynes’ The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
The audio is fully AI generated with no human copy-editing of the content, based on the following article: "They Were Noble Automatons Who Knew Not What They Did ” Volition in Jaynes’ The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" by James W. Moorehttps://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.811295/full
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Episode 13 - What GTD and Buddhism Have in Common
The audio is fully AI generated with no human copy-editing of the content, based on the following article: https://thomaskliemt.substack.com/p/what-gtd-and-buddhism-have-in-common?r=1ntyb6
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Episode 12 - GTD - The Book That Probably Shaped Me More Than Any Other
The audio is fully AI generated with no human copy-editing of the content, based on the following article: https://thomaskliemt.substack.com/p/gtd-the-book-that-probably-shaped?r=1ntyb6
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Episode 11 - Did Consciousness Emerge Because Reality Stopped Making Sense?
The audio is fully AI generated with no human copy-editing of the content, based on the following article: https://thomaskliemt.substack.com/p/did-consciousness-emerge-because?r=1ntyb6
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Episode 10 -From Cosmos to Compost - Unearthing Biodynamic Farming
Episode Description: Join us on a fascinating journey into the heart of biodynamic agriculture, where we bridge the gap between hyper-rational science and the spiritual forces of nature. Based on an in-depth agricultural diploma thesis, this episode explores the profound teachings of Rudolf Steiner's 1924 Agriculture Course and how they translate into tangible, earth-healing practices.In this episode, we will cover:A Shift in Perspective: Follow a student's transformative journey from being a rigid, hyper-rational biochemistry dropout to finding their true mission in the fields, fighting the environmental damage caused by conventional liquid manure (Gülle).Cosmic Elements and Planetary Forces: Discover how basic elements like carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen are viewed not just as dead chemical building blocks, but as living carriers of spiritual and astral forces. We also discuss how the cycles of the moon, planets, and stars directly influence plant growth and soil health.The 8 Biodynamic Preparations: We delve into the unique, highly specific methods used to create homeopathic remedies for the farm. You'll learn the purpose behind burying cow horns filled with manure or quartz over the winter, and how herbs like yarrow, chamomile, stinging nettle, and dandelion are processed using animal sheaths to act as energetic catalysts for the soil.The Crisis of Conventional Farming: We break down the staggering environmental costs of modern agriculture, detailing how liquid manure causes massive ammonia emissions, pollutes groundwater, and slowly depletes the earth's vital humus layer.The Art and Science of Aerobic Composting: Transitioning from the cosmic to the deeply practical, we unpack the precise mechanics of aerobic composting according to the Pfeiffer and Lübke methods. You'll learn how mastering the carbon-to-nitrogen (C:N) ratio, monitoring temperature and carbon dioxide levels, and utilizing clay can transform raw agricultural waste into highly stable, nutrient-dense humus.Real-World Application: Finally, we look at hands-on compost trials designed specifically for mountain agriculture, proving that this blend of cosmic philosophy and biochemical science can be practically applied by farmers using standard equipment.Whether you are an experienced farmer, an environmentalist, or just someone curious about the secret life of soil, tune in to discover how looking up at the stars might just be the key to saving the dirt beneath our feet!
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Episode 9 - The Spirit in Your Ear - A Utopia of AI and Inner Growth
The audio is fully AI generated with no human copy-editing of the content, based on the following article: https://open.substack.com/pub/thomaskliemt/p/the-spirit-in-your-ear-a-utopia-ofIn this episode, we dive into Thomas Kliemt's thought-provoking essay on the future of our relationship with artificial intelligence. We explore a chilling 2012 parable by Scott Alexander about a magical "whispering earring" that provides perfect life advice, only to eventually cause the wearer's conscious brain to wither away from disuse.Are we slowly surrendering our agency and cognitive abilities in exchange for AI's convenience? Or is there a utopian alternative where AI could actually serve as a "spiritual companion"?Drawing on his transformative experiences with Marshall Rosenberg’s Nonviolent Communication, Kliemt shares a hopeful vision of AI that doesn't just optimize our lives, but trains our emotional judgment. Imagine an AI earpiece that doesn't tell you what to do, but prompts you to notice when your ego takes over, helping you bypass old hurts to respond to others with deeper empathy.We also discuss the very real dangers of the current profit-driven, "Ahrimanic" trajectory of AI development—an intellect devoid of soul warmth. Join us as we navigate the critical space between an AI that hollows out our humanity and one that acts as scaffolding to help us become more capable, connected versions of ourselves.
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Episode 8 - Sandbox Monthly AI call - Minh presenting Agentic Workflows for Creative Production and Automation
In this episode, the group dives deep into the practical and creative applications of AI agents. Guest Minh breaks down his automated workflows, revealing how he uses custom-built deck builders and ties AI into his calendar and meeting transcripts—such as Fireflies—to automatically draft business proposals and manage CRM tasks.The conversation then shifts to the frontier of AI-driven video and creative production. Minh demos AI generation tools like Luma, illustrating how agents can generate consistent characters and narratives—like a photorealistic superhero therapist for Earth—from incredibly vague prompts. We also explore a fascinating use-case in professional feature film production, where creators are using AI agents to generate thousands of video variations overnight, deliberately overproducing content so humans can simply curate the best shots the next day.This prompts a broader discussion on the economics and "evolutionary wastefulness" of AI generation. Thomas questions the hidden hardware and energy costs of compute-heavy models—like Google's Genie—and debates whether the true cost of dedicated AI computing will eventually outpace the cost of hiring human freelancers.Finally, the episode wraps up with practical tips for users looking to deploy local models. The group discusses the hardware requirements for running local LLMs, specifically noting why upgrading to an M-series Mac Mini is preferable to using older Intel machines. Minh also addresses the security and reliability concerns of using open-source tools like LM Studio and Ollama, advising that local LLMs should be restricted to simple tasks like file sorting to avoid risks.Key Topics Covered:Building an AI-automated workflow for presentations and proposal drafting.The rise of agentic video generation and mass-producing content for feature films.Debating the hidden financial and energy costs behind AI compute.Hardware tips and security practices for running local LLMs securely.
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Episode 7 - The Sandbox Monthly - Daniel presenting Local LLMs and Custom Voice Fine-Tuning
Episode Overview: In this session of the Sandbox Monthly AI call, the group explores the practicalities of running and fine-tuning local and cloud-based Large Language Models (LLMs). Spurred by concerns about over-reliance on major US tech companies and the potential nationalization of AI, the conversation centers on how developers can create independent, "US-proof" AI workflows. Guest speaker Daniel walks through his personal project of building a custom voice agent, offering a masterclass in accessible, low-cost AI training.Key Takeaways & Topics Discussed:Infrastructure & Tools: Daniel highly recommends Modal, a cloud platform that makes it easy and affordable to train custom models without melting your personal computer's GPU. He notes that while you can run local servers on devices like Mac Minis, a standard MacBook Pro with 24GB of memory will struggle with models larger than 20 to 30 billion parameters.Curing the "AI Tone": To avoid the generic, robotic voice typical of AI-generated content, Daniel trained a custom model for his blog and LinkedIn posts. Using supervised machine learning, he created training pairs by matching AI-generated bullet points with high-quality articles written by his favorite tech bloggers.The "Garbage In, Garbage Out" Rule: When training an LLM on your voice, the quality of your output depends entirely on your input. Daniel found that you need at least 500 high-quality data samples for a first pass; otherwise, smaller models run out of context and begin to hallucinate, lose facts, or ramble.The MVP Approach to AI Training: Instead of starting with expensive 70-billion parameter models, Daniel suggests treating early AI training like a science experiment. He runs quick, cheap tests on smaller 8-billion parameter Llama models—which take about 30 minutes and cost around $2 to train—before graduating to larger, more expensive models once the data pipeline is perfected.High-Stakes AI Limitations: When asked about automating legal documents, Daniel advises extreme caution. Due to the high risk of hallucinations, he suggests leaving high-stakes professional tasks to specialized, industry-standard tools (like Harvey for law) rather than experimenting with custom open-source models.A Clever Onboarding Hack: Daniel shares how he uses NotebookLM to turn dense git histories and codebase documentation into personalized "podcasts," allowing him to quickly onboard whenever he gets a new client.Would you like me to generate a NotebookLM Audio Overview (an actual AI-hosted podcast episode) of this transcript so you can listen to a discussion of these exact topics?
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Episode 6: From Proof-of-Work to Proof-of-Care
In this episode, we explore Thomas Kliemt's journey from witnessing Bitcoin's massive energy consumption to envisioning a revolutionary financial tool: a land-backed, stable-value cryptocurrency. Drawing from his experience with the Kulturland Cooperative, Kliemt discusses how the growing demand for stable digital money could be repurposed to secure farmland as a modern commons, permanently removing it from speculative markets.We dive into his 2018 whitepaper, the regulatory hurdles of launching a mission-aligned crypto asset, and how the original concept has evolved into a vision for a pan-European cooperative. Join us to hear how the future of finance could shift from resource extraction to "proof-of-care," providing patient, low-interest capital to empower local farmers and ensure long-term ecological stewardship.The audio is fully AI generated with no human copy-editing of the content, based on the following article: https://thomaskliemt.substack.com/p/from-proof-of-work-to-proof-of-care
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The Problem with IQ Tests
This episode explores The IQ Paradox, moving beyond the mechanics of testing to examine how we define human value. While IQ tests correlate with academic success and job performance, they fail to capture the full spectrum of human potential, such as wisdom, empathy, and creativity.Drawing on scientific insights and personal narrative, this episode covers:• The Flynn Effect: Why average IQ scores have risen by 30 points over the last century, proving that intelligence is malleable and heavily influenced by culture, education, and nutrition.• A Dark History: The link between IQ testing and the forced sterilization of over 60,000 people in the US, a practice that later influenced Nazi Germany.• The Trap of Arrogance: A personal look at how relying on a high IQ score can justify arrogance and prevent genuine human connection.• The Valid Use Case: How, despite its flaws, standardized testing can be a tool for social justice by identifying talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds who might otherwise be overlooked.• Connection Over Ranking: Why viewing intelligence as a hierarchy leads to loneliness, and how shifting our focus to humility and empathy opens the door to richer relationships.Inspired by the research of Veritasium, this discussion challenges the narrative that cognitive speed equals human worth. Join us to discover why the most important question isn't "How smart am I?" but rather, "How can I connect?".The audio is fully AI generated with no human copy-editing of the content, based on the following article: https://substack.com/@thomaskliemt/note/c-203393346?r=1ntyb6&utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web
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Getting an Au Pair - Choosing Presence Over Exhaustion
This audio is fully machine generated by the NotebookLM AI based on the essay "Getting an Au Pair - Choosing Presence Over Exhaustion" published on Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/thomaskliemt/p/getting-an-au-pair?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
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Managing Buffers: A Little-Known Path to a Clear Head and Relaxed Control
Welcome to Deep Dives, where we explore a powerful, yet barely discussed, path to a clear head and relaxed control: managing buffers. Drawing on Donella Meadows’ systems thinking, we examine how a buffer acts as the quiet capacity that absorbs shocks, transforming a potential cascade of friction into a minor inconvenience.This approach connects deeply with the goal of creating a reliable, trusted system that helps you stay in a "mind-like-water" state as much as possible. We dive into the practical systems that help eliminate friction and reduce the small annoyances that would otherwise be time-consuming, stressful, and emotionally draining.On Deep Dives, you will learn how to build systems around reality, such as accepting frequent item loss and equipping valuable possessions—like keys, wallets, bags, and coats—with tracking devices. We explore the strategy of keeping spares of frequently used items, such as favorite pens or drinking bottles, and maintaining a backup stock of consumables, including toilet paper, shampoo, and essential food items. By adopting this approach, running out of supplies or losing an item stops being an emergency and instead becomes a small maintenance task.The ultimate aim is not to become a hyper-optimized person, but to reclaim the attention that is currently being taxed by preventable friction. We show you how managing buffers removes the tiny resentments of everyday life that can quietly tax your emotional bandwidth, allowing you to function productively with a clear head and a positive sense of relaxed control.Find the Substack article here: https://open.substack.com/pub/thomaskliemt/p/managing-buffers-a-little-known-path?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
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The Art of Stress-free Traveling
Tired of travel days feeling like "sudden emergencies"? Welcome to "Deep Dives," the podcast dedicated to achieving preparedness without thinking by exploring systematic approaches to organization and efficiency.In this podcast, we take a deep dive into highly effective methods, inspired by systems like Getting Things Done, that remove a huge amount of friction from your life,. We explore how to maintain travel bags that are "almost fully packed at all times", ensuring you eliminate the mental energy spent on last-minute decisions.Each episode focuses on breaking down the components that allow travel to feel "soft" instead of sharp:• The Gear and Hacks: We detail what lives permanently in a dedicated travel kit, from comprehensive lists of electronics and charging solutions to medical equipment and comfort items,,,. Learn about small hacks, such as the soft cotton snack bag that often doesn't count as additional hand luggage,, or utilizing a Floh hand luggage scooter to turn the stressful "last mile" into a short, playful ride.• The Checklists: We analyze the power of simple, well-tested checklists that handle the rest,. Discover the critical tasks to complete before you leave home (like turning off the robot vacuum or setting up call forwarding), optional items for longer trips,, and the crucial steps needed to reset your bag after a trip to ensure future journeys start from a "calm, prepared baseline".By implementing these strategies, you can minimize practical problems and focus on the people you travel with and the destination you are going to. Tune in to refine your own system and make travel a lot calmer and more "being-present-in-the-moment".
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Die Rückkehr der Allmende: Das wegweisende Urteil des OLG Hamm zur Kulturland-Genossenschaft
In der ersten Folge von Deep Dives wird über das wegweisende Urteil des Oberlandesgerichts Hamm zur Kulturland-Genossenschaft – und was es für die rechtliche Rückkehr der Allmende, für Bodenreform und junge, ökologische Bäuer*innen in Deutschland bedeutet berichtwt. Diese Episode wurde vollständig mit NotebookLM erstellt, auf Basis meines Essays und des Originalbeschlusses – alle Stimmen sind KI-generiert.Links:Gerichtsbeschluss (OLG Hamm): https://nrwe.justiz.nrw.de/olgs/hamm/j2025/10_W_127_24_Beschluss_20250929.htmlMein Essay zu Kulturland: https://thomaskliemt.substack.com/p/die-kulturland-genossenschaft-die
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Deep Dives is a personal podcast by me, Thomas Kliemt – biodynamic farmer, father, commons thinker and finance/digital-transformation guy who somehow ended up between soil, spreadsheets, spirituality and politics in rural Wendland, Germany. In each episode I feed information about a topic I am currently engaged with into NotebookLM and generate a deep dive. It’s an experiment in utilizing AI to make information more accessible. The podcast will be in German and English.
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