Trilogos Method in a academic discourse
ResponsAbility Podcast #24 with Rupert Sheldrake | November 2025

As part of the foundation's mission to promote awareness of personal development and support applied research, the Trilogos Method gained additional visibility in the international academic landscape in 2025. For example, the science-oriented ResponsAbility podcast made a thematic reference to the Trilogos method. In episodes featuring Prof. Hilary Bradbury (editor of the SAGE Handbook of Action Research), consciousness researcher Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, and social researcher Dr. Donna Thomas, host Michael Noah Weiss briefly discussed the method in connection with intuitive knowledge acquisition, personal development, and questions of consciousness research. These mentions make a subtle but valuable contribution to positioning the Trilogos Method in scientific discourse and to making its relevance in the context of research, education, and social development increasingly visible and widespread. At the same time, this ensured that this resonance was in line with applicable compliance and research ethics standards, as the references in the podcast were communicated transparently and correctly by the host—in his dual role as professor and vice president of the foundation—(i.e., not as “crude” PR but in the service of academic discourse).

