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197: Polarization, communication, and education
Episode 197
Everybody talks about political polarization, the communication messes this nation and world are in, and how people who disagree can't talk to each o…
6 years, 8 months ago
196: Seth Shelden, part 1: Nuclear Weapons, the Environment, and the Nobel Prize
Episode 196
When I studied physics and spent time in universities, I met a lot of Nobel laureates. Physics is Nobel heavy so Columbia physics connected me to 3. …
6 years, 8 months ago
195: How it feels to live more sustainably than mainstream
Episode 195
People ask me if I worry or lose sleep from my environmental habits in a world where most people pollute profligately and unnecessarily.
In this post …
6 years, 8 months ago
194: Tom Murphy, part 2: Author of one of the best sites on the internet
Episode 194
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Tom's Do The Math blog is one of the best site on internet. If you measure a site by how much it can impro…
6 years, 8 months ago
193: Tim Smit, part 2: Spirituality and Passion from the Earth
Episode 193
From our first conversation you know Tim's history as a musician and founder of the Eden Project. This time you'll hear the passion of a man who love…
6 years, 8 months ago
192: Laura Coe, part 1: Emotional Obesity and Environmental Obesity
Episode 192
Laura and I go back a few years, from being on her podcast.
We talk about her concept of emotional obesity: a parallel between physical health and emo…
6 years, 8 months ago
191: Mark Metry, part 2: Farmers markets
Episode 191
Mark and my second conversation it about happiness, pleasure, meaning, and purpose, though it sounds like it's about personal growth, food, and envir…
6 years, 8 months ago
190: McKinsey's 3-Time Global Managing Director Dominic Barton: It's fundamentally about people
Episode 190
Outside the MBA world, not everyone knows McKinsey. Within it, and at the upper echelons of business and government, McKinsey advises some of the lar…
6 years, 8 months ago
189: Nadya Zhexembayeva, part 1: Sustainability is not enough
Episode 189
Nadya and I mostly talk about business and sustainability. She describes what she saw growing up in the dissolution of Kazakhstan, where she saw the …
6 years, 8 months ago
188: Steve Sikra, part 1: Passion at Proctor and Gamble
Episode 188
Proctor and Gamble produces a lot of plastic and waste, which makes them very interesting to me. An old me would protest. The leader me sees the oppo…
6 years, 8 months ago