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432: Matthew Stevenson, part 2: What can environmentalists learn from disarming racism?

432: Matthew Stevenson, part 2: What can environmentalists learn from disarming racism?


Episode 432


Many people talk about responding to threats or people they disagree with with empathy, compassion, treating everyone with respect. In practice, I see people doing the opposite. They don't feel, "I'm…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

431: I sang every day for two months, unplugged (still going)

431: I sang every day for two months, unplugged (still going)


Episode 431


What do you do if you use less power? No social media? No listening to music? No TV?

Sound like a fate worse than death?

Inspired by guests on my podcast who find amazing activities to live by their en…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

430: Rabbi Yonatan Neril, part 1: The Eco Bible

430: Rabbi Yonatan Neril, part 1: The Eco Bible


Episode 430


In the midst of several episodes on religious approaches to sustainability I learned of today's guest, Rabbi Yonatan Neril's book The Eco Bible: An Ecological Commentary on Genesis and Exodus.

He foun…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

429: What about jobs?

429: What about jobs?


Episode 429


"What about jobs?" people often ask to counter proposals to constrain some activity. Today's episode answers.

Here are the notes I read from:

What about jobs?People out of work drain on society, not so…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

428: Vanessa Friedman: The New York Times Fashion Director and Chief Fashion Critic

428: Vanessa Friedman: The New York Times Fashion Director and Chief Fashion Critic


Episode 428


Vanessa Friedman sees the fashion world from a vantage point few others can as the Fashion Director and Chief Fashion Critic at the New York Times. She arrived there after pioneering roles covering f…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

427: Behind the Mic: Attraction and leadership

427: Behind the Mic: Attraction and leadership


Episode 427


Former guest and founder of the most popular men’s dating advice website Chase Amante guest-hosted me to continue the conversation I started with Dov Baron on learning attraction, dating, and seducti…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

426: Why unplug?

426: Why unplug?


Episode 426


I'm in my second month since I unplugged my fridge. Why unplug it?

Not because I think its power makes anything more than a negligible difference. This episode describes why.

Here are my notes I read f…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

425: General William “Kip” Ward, part 1: Security, Stability, and Sustainability Start with People

425: General William “Kip” Ward, part 1: Security, Stability, and Sustainability Start with People


Episode 425


Kip Ward is a retired General who, among other things, was the first leader of the Africa Command. He shares his background so you can hear it from him. It's extensive, having served at every level o…


Published on 5 years ago

424: Brent Suter, part 3: We don't have to steward. We get to.

424: Brent Suter, part 3: We don't have to steward. We get to.



If you haven't listened to Brent and my first two episodes, I recommend listening to them first. Also, I recommend reading Milwaukee Brewers’ Brent Suter Sharing Love and Joy.

I haven't approached the…


Published on 5 years ago

423: Kelly Allan, part 2: Restoring joy to work through Deming and stewardship

423: Kelly Allan, part 2: Restoring joy to work through Deming and stewardship


Episode 423


We correct two big misunderstandings.

First, most people associate acting on the environment with obligation, chore, deprivation, and sacrifice. We lead them to feel that way when we tell them what to…


Published on 5 years ago





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