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662: Mark Mills, part 4: What to Do Next

662: Mark Mills, part 4: What to Do Next


Episode 662


I've said before and I'll say again that conversations like mine with Mark Mills are what I value and wish we had more of. We do our research, we have strong opinions, we agree on many things, we dis…


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

661: Daniel, host of What is Politics?, part 1: Dominance, subjugation, hierarchy, and solutions

661: Daniel, host of What is Politics?, part 1: Dominance, subjugation, hierarchy, and solutions


Episode 661


I can't tell you how valuable (and entertaining) I found Daniel's video series.

Regular listeners and readers may know how important I find anthropology to solving our environmental problems. If we wa…


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

660: Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility

660: Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility


Episode 660


Martha Nussbaum's new book, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility, looks like it's about animals, but the more I read it, I found it about us, our values, and our behavior. Regular reade…


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

659: My video series, episode 01, introduction, part 2: Spodek Method results

659: My video series, episode 01, introduction, part 2: Spodek Method results


Episode 659


Part 2 of the introduction shares a few stories that illustrate the Spodek Method, a leadership technique to create mindset shifts and continual improvement on the environment. The optimism girds us …


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

658: Rebecca and Josh Tickell, part 1: On Sacred Ground and the Dakota Pipeline

658: Rebecca and Josh Tickell, part 1: On Sacred Ground and the Dakota Pipeline


Episode 658


Watching environmental documentaries means having seen the Tickells' work, especially Fuel and Kiss the Ground, which they did with podcast guest Bill Benenson. Bill introduced us, though we schedule…


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

657: My video series, episode 01, introduction, part 1

657: My video series, episode 01, introduction, part 1


Episode 657


Part 1 of the introduction shares a few stories to frame how I approach sustainability, then describes the outcomes I designed it to bring about, mainly to enable you to lead yourself to a more susta…


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

656: Kate MacKenzie, part 1:  Executive Director of New York City's Mayor’s Office of Food Policy

656: Kate MacKenzie, part 1: Executive Director of New York City's Mayor’s Office of Food Policy


Episode 656


Food touches nearly all environmental issues, as well as health, social, economic, political, and cultural. Cities like New York and their governance do too. Regular listeners know I talk about food …


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

655: Donald Robertson, part 2: Seeking a Wolf

655: Donald Robertson, part 2: Seeking a Wolf


Episode 655


Donald committed to seeking out seeing a wolf. He shares about his experience on this commitment. He shares his deep connection and commitment to nature and how the project affected it.

Donald thinks …


Published on 2 years, 11 months ago

654: Mark Mills, part 3: The Cloud Revolution

654: Mark Mills, part 3: The Cloud Revolution


Episode 654


After I've read his recent book The Cloud Revolution, Mark and I continue our conversation on sustainability and what to do based on qualitative and quantitative understanding. I've also been listeni…


Published on 3 years ago

653: Mark Z. Jacobson: Roadmaps for 100% clean renewable energy

653: Mark Z. Jacobson: Roadmaps for 100% clean renewable energy


Episode 653


After I shared episodes on the hazards of solar and wind, as well as my experiment disconnecting my apartment from the electric grid in Manhattan (in month 8 as I type these words), a listener pointe…


Published on 3 years ago





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