About Substratum 611
Logical Reasoning \ Emotional Intelligence \ Interpersonal Relationships
substratum (noun)
/ˈsʌbˌstreɪtəm/ or /səbˈstreɪtəm/
(Latin from substrātum, meaning “something spread under,” from sub- (“under”) + stratum (“layer”).)
- A layer or underlying support: A foundational layer that underlies something else, especially in a physical or conceptual sense.
- A basis or foundation (abstract): The fundamental part or underlying principle upon which something is built or developed.
- In geology: A layer of rock, soil, or other material that lies beneath the surface layer.
611
Referring to June 11, 1776 when the Committee of Five was assembled to draft the Declaration of Independence.
This is not about the Declaration of Independence itself but the planning, mindset, and organization required to create a masterpiece of human ingenuity.
Substratum 611 is a research podcast into the foundational principles and internal work behind external success.
Creating the world’s greatest improvement-oriented thinkers into the central character of their story, bringing their perspective to a down-to-earth discourse.
Our conversations keep the underlying principles of Logical Reasoning, Emotional Intelligence, and Interpersonal Relationships while actively understanding personal mindsets, foreign mindsets, and the philosophical gray zone.
- Logical Reasoning: the power of the mind to think, process, and form conclusions using evidence and rationale, distinguishing valid propositions from fallacies.
- Emotional Intelligence: the perception, understanding, and management of the instinctive, survival-based response from personal and non-verbal emotions.
- Interpersonal Relationships: the connections between individuals based on a level of trust, respect, care, and concern for the other person's happiness and well-being.