Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchThis Week's Learnings: Gold Holdings, Political Divides, and the DOE Climate Report | Frankly 107
In this week's Frankly, in a continuation of his 'This Week's Learnings' series, Nate updates viewers on things he learned in the past week, and the…
7 months ago
Why We Need Forests: Their Vital Role in Climate Dynamics, Rain, and The Biotic Pump with Anastassia Makarieva
To best understand this episode, please watch this ~2 minute video on the biotic pump.
It's widely known that Earth's forests provide home to count…
7 months ago
10 Things Worth More Than a Pound of Gold | Frankly 106
In this week's Frankly, Nate weighs the value of a pound of gold with other things that we derive worth from in our lives – from dollars and bitcoin …
7 months, 1 week ago
How Water Shapes Our Planet: The Undervalued Resource that Supports Everything We Do | Reality Roundtable 18
Water has always been a fundamental force shaping our planet – both in sustaining life across ecosystems and in guiding the organization and survival…
7 months, 1 week ago
Where Will Humanity Move When the World Gets Too Hot? Mass Climate Migration & The Rise of Uninhabitable Regions with Sunil Amrith
In the next 25 years, the International Organization for Migration estimates that one billion people will be displaced from their homes due to climat…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Key Blindspots of the "Walrus" Movement | Frankly 105
In this week's Frankly, Nate unpacks some key blindspots of "the walrus movement"—a placeholder label that's a gentle nod to those championing bold s…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
How Do You Become Who You Want to Be?: The Science Behind Identity, Purpose, and Motivation with Taylor Guthrie
Our personal concept of identity shapes every decision we make – ranging from life-altering choices to our smallest daily preferences. Identity influ…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Ducks and Blueberries: A Reflection on Price, Cost and Value
In this week's Frankly, Nate shares an excerpt from his daily life that mirrors a larger observation on the human predicament. A grocery shopping tri…
8 months ago
The Forgotten Skills of Dying and Grieving Well: How Engaging with Loss Can Help Us Live More Fully with Stephen Jenkinson
In Western culture, topics surrounding death and dying are often considered taboo and are generally avoided in everyday conversations. But this reluc…
8 months ago
The Silent Collapse: What the Disappearance of Insects Means for Humanity and the Earth with Oliver Milman
Insects, bugs, creepy-crawlies – these small animals are often considered a nuisance (or worse) by humanity, bringing up an ongoing desire to kill or…
8 months, 1 week ago