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642: Listener Questions 03: Fermentation and my dream job

642: Listener Questions 03: Fermentation and my dream job


Episode 642


In this episode I answer:

Have you tried making home made yoghurt from plant milk and friendly bacteria. I guess you'd want non packaged options like make from almonds or coconut although home made so…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

641: Listener Questions, volume 02: What Motivates Me To Care?

641: Listener Questions, volume 02: What Motivates Me To Care?


Episode 641


Here is the listener's question this time:

Where do you think your concern and consideration for others comes from? Is it mostly nature or nurture? (E.g. influence from up bringing). I'm thinking abou…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

640: Mark Mills, part 2: Low cost, high availability energy creates wealth

640: Mark Mills, part 2: Low cost, high availability energy creates wealth


Episode 640


Mark and I share more highly researched, thoughtful conversation on human welfare and the environment. We see things differently, but I consider our conversations the type we should have more of.

This…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

639: Bruce Robertson and Milad Mousavian: Carbon Capture and Storage Is Not a Climate Solution

639: Bruce Robertson and Milad Mousavian: Carbon Capture and Storage Is Not a Climate Solution


Episode 639


I learned of Bruce and Milad's Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) report, The Carbon Capture Crux – Lessons Learned, with fascination since I held out for carbon capture to…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

638: Mat Johnson: Exploring and Expressing Identity

638: Mat Johnson: Exploring and Expressing Identity


Episode 638


Longtime listeners know I spent some formative years in some rough neighborhoods in Philadelphia. In researching them for my upcoming book, I discovered the many-award-winning book Loving Day by Mat …


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

637: Holly Whitaker: Overcoming Addiction, Embracing Freedom

637: Holly Whitaker: Overcoming Addiction, Embracing Freedom


Episode 637


I read Holly's book because I see us as a society and individuals addicted to what pollution brings. What can we learn from someone who overcame a different addiction?

Holly's book is the opposite of …


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

636: Mark P. Mills, part 1: "Renewables" aren't renewable

636: Mark P. Mills, part 1: "Renewables" aren't renewable


Episode 636


Mark is a physicist who went into business around the environment. There aren't many of us, so I think you'll hear a rapport we enjoyed that I think you'll enjoy too. We indulge in physicist talk.

I c…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

635: John Biewen, part 2: Turning off screens at 8pm

635: John Biewen, part 2: Turning off screens at 8pm


Episode 635


Do you keep your screens by your bed? Do you find yourself running in circles like: Twitter to email to latest news to Facebook to Instagram to Twitter and repeating the cycle forever?

John shares his…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

634: Donald Robertson, part 1: Thinking in Systems (a third listener episode)

634: Donald Robertson, part 1: Thinking in Systems (a third listener episode)


Episode 634


Don regularly reads my blog. We've emailed for years so after inviting to record episodes with other listeners, I invited him.

We both find a systems perspective the most effective way to understand a…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

633: Alan Ereira, part 1: Meeting the Kogi of Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains

633: Alan Ereira, part 1: Meeting the Kogi of Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains


Episode 633


I learned of Alan soon after learning of the Kogi (see below). He lived with and made films of them, among many other documentaries and films. He also works to help preserve their culture and spread …


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago





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