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392: The doomsayers aren't who you think

392: The doomsayers aren't who you think


Episode 392


People criticize environmentalists as doomsayers while celebrating futurists. This episode shares key examples where the doomsayers were the ones saying acting sustainably would ruin us. On the contr…


Published on 5 years, 2 months ago

391: Bob Inglis, part 2: Is Biden better for conservatives on climate legislation?

391: Bob Inglis, part 2: Is Biden better for conservatives on climate legislation?


Episode 391


Bob and I begin lightheartedly, covering mulberry trees, gingkos, and how our views of nature change when we act in stewardship of it. Then I ask him about the decision as a conservative to endorse B…


Published on 5 years, 2 months ago

390: George Chmiel 1.5: Sustainability, hard even for an ultramarathoner, but he doesn't give up

390: George Chmiel 1.5: Sustainability, hard even for an ultramarathoner, but he doesn't give up


Episode 390


George's challenge involved people congregating outside, which California banned, increasing his challenge. Personally for him, Badwater got canceled for 2020, the race that starts in Death Valley an…


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

389: Why environmentalists can be so annoying

389: Why environmentalists can be so annoying


Episode 389


I speculate why environmentalists can be so annoying sometimes and why you'd still like to become like them, just not the annoying part.

This episode will help you.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

388: Nir Eyal, part 2: Another role model avoiding flying pre-pandemic

388: Nir Eyal, part 2: Another role model avoiding flying pre-pandemic


Episode 388


Nir and my second conversation covered how I inspired him and how he inspired me. If I'm not too presumptuous to say I inspired him, the first part is about his choosing to avoid flying. Several mont…


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

387: Maja Rosén: Leading not flying

387: Maja Rosén: Leading not flying


Episode 387


The not-flying-by-choice community is fairly small. About 80 percent of humans can't fly because they can't, but among people who can but choose not to, we're limited. Still, I can't believe I only f…


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

386: Bob Inglis, part 1: the EcoRight, a balance to the Environmental Left

386: Bob Inglis, part 1: the EcoRight, a balance to the Environmental Left


Episode 386


Everyone can lead when everyone around them agrees. How about when your conscience tells you what's right differs from everyone around you?

Bob Inglis is a former Congressman from South Carolina---the…


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

385: Coleman Hughes: Race and social media mobs

385: Coleman Hughes: Race and social media mobs


Episode 385


I first crossed paths with Coleman at a conference that previous guest Jonathan Haidt organized on promoting viewpoint diversity in academia. I hosted a breakfast panel discussion. Coleman spoke on a…


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

384: They would rather switch than fight

384: They would rather switch than fight


Episode 384


Here are my notes that I read from for this episode:

Play Thomas N. Todd recordingRepeat it, explaining from ad campaignContext was civil rights---that is equal rights for blacks as for whites in the …


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

383: Sports, competition, and beating pandemics

383: Sports, competition, and beating pandemics


Episode 383


Are you fatigued from pandemic defenses like wearing masks and washing your hands? Is your community, like New York City, doing well? Do you feel since we're doing well, we can let up at last?

Do you …


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago





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