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322: Sex, drugs, and rock and roll, part 1: Rock and Roll

322: Sex, drugs, and rock and roll, part 1: Rock and Roll


Episode 322


Growing up in Philadelphia in the 70s meant Bruce Springsteen was a part of my life. I’ll always remember a fan in a promotional radio b-roll clip from one of the classic rock stations saying excited…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

321: Marni Kinrys, part 2: Making Stewardship Normal

321: Marni Kinrys, part 2: Making Stewardship Normal


Episode 321


Before we recorded, Marni humbly said what she did wasn't that big of a deal, just a bit more than she normally did. She wondered the point of sharing it. So this second conversation with Marni was s…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

320: Confronting doof

320: Confronting doof


Episode 320


I got a taste of what I believe leads people to tell me they can't avoid packaging or buying fresh, local produce.

Living in a semi-rural area led me to shop in a large supermarket for the first time …


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

319: Avoid doof

319: Avoid doof


Episode 319


Food is fundamental to our environmental problems.

Most of what American restaurants and supermarkets sell looks like food but isn't by my definition. It makes us obese, diseased, fatigued, poor, depe…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

318: Why pandemics will keep increasing and how we can reverse the trend

318: Why pandemics will keep increasing and how we can reverse the trend


Episode 318


I don't normally post other people's material, but 1) I found this video the most valuable I've seen on pandemics and 2) a previous guest, Dr. Michael Greger, created it.

It's an hour, so I summarize …


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

317: My United Nations and UNICEF talk on leadership and the pandemic

317: My United Nations and UNICEF talk on leadership and the pandemic


Episode 317


Attendees said my talks brought tears to their eyes.

Technically I spoke at the UN last week and UNICEF this week, but virtually not physically there, and to Toastmaster groups organized by UN and UNI…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

316: Joel Fuhrman, part 2: Eat for Life

316: Joel Fuhrman, part 2: Eat for Life


Episode 316


Joel talked so passionately about everything I look to bring out in other guests, I hardly spoke about his commitment with bringing bags. No problem, I loved hearing his views, history, and approach.…


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

315: Diversity: Where are female deliverypeople? Or research on them?

315: Diversity: Where are female deliverypeople? Or research on them?


Episode 315


An article I read about research into diversity asked about levels where different groups felt occupations became "sufficiently diverse." It looked at positions at tech companies, for example.

I suppo…


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

314: Brent Suter part 2: A Major League pitcher and his farmers markets

314: Brent Suter part 2: A Major League pitcher and his farmers markets


Episode 314


If you love hearing people at the peak of the human condition behind the scenes, you'll love this episode with Major League Baseball pitcher Brent Suter. I think you'll also hear the subtext of food …


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

313: Jeff Kirschner, part 2: Still Working On It, Still Learning

313: Jeff Kirschner, part 2: Still Working On It, Still Learning


Episode 313


I'm releasing Jeff's part 2 at the same time as 1.5 since they're both short episodes and still haven't led to achieving his goal. You'll hear we joke about it but, if I'm open, I'm frustrated at wha…


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago





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