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I really appreciate this podcast. However, I remain in disagreement on the Ukrainian invasion by Russia. The US has a lot of imperialist behaviours but two wrongs do not make a right. Nate, you have said that you have the right to select and speak to people that reinforce your position. Indeed, you do. In this matter, I will retain the right to disagree

20 days ago reply 0

Thanks Nate. Now that you’ve spoken to Corey, please could you invite Julia Steiberger or Jevgeniy Bluwstein on, too? https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/conservation-science/articles/10.3389/fcosc.2021.666910/full. I’d also love to hear someone focus clearly on the real population problem: livestock. Steinberger would be able to speak to this. Monbiot another recommendation.

1 months ago reply 0

Corey Bradshaw episode. Neil Howe’s The Fourth Turning explains why typing people don’t engage in risk taking behaviours (drug and alcohol consumption) to the same level like previous generations. Also puts the historical cycle into context. Very interesting.

1 months ago reply 0

I couldn’t find any Gatorade that lists high fructose corn syrup...

1 months ago reply 0

Wonderfully enlightening! Was reminded of Robert Persig’s 1970’s book ’Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance’. The main character Phaedrus realized that Plato and Aristotle had bullied the Sophists out of main stream thought and set Western thought on a course of defeating nature and not living with it. That’s very truncated but I wonder if that occurred to Daniel or any other listener?

2 months ago reply 0

Wow. I’ve been listening to Daniel and Nate on repeat all weekend, and still, each listen blows my mind with the depth of thought, imagination, humanity and simply expressed love. Thank you Daniel and Nate ❤️

3 months ago reply 0

Genius. Compelling. Unweighted. Broadened my frame. Good interviewing too. Thank you to you both

3 months ago reply 1

Direct eye contact in some cultures is not ok, Māori people consider direct eye contact to be disrespectful and confrontational.

5 months ago reply 0

This is a wonderful interview; it was made approachable because you both made such an effort to make it understandable for me and others like me. Thank you Nate and Michael

5 months ago reply 0

A hay box! I didn’t know they had a name I cook my steel cut oats porridge by heating the water and oats up at night in a cast iron pot, turn off the gas top, and wrap it all up in a couple of tea towels, and in the morning it’s cooked perfectly. It normally takes about 15 minutes to cook, and now it takes only 3 minutes of gas Easy Thanks

5 months ago reply 0

Sadly I didn’t enjoy this at all, However, I did appreciate the much broader and terrifying perspective

6 months ago reply 0

Nate and team, this is my first comment. Your work has become central to my “third act” life priority. Thankyou I found the conversation with Sandra deeply important. In a way, it placed the poly crisis both into sharp relief but also in a cosmic spacetime context. I can now continue to not let us go quietly into night; while knowing that we will go into the night….and then it will start again. I am both amazing beyond comprehension and are yet completely insignificant. Thankyou

7 months ago reply 0

Interesting content, compounds on the negative effects of climate change, loss of habitat brought about by civilisations and an inadequate breeding programme in remote & populous regions that could benefit from ecological & evolutionary databases inspiring neighbourhood scientists to facilitate in the survival of earths living systems.

7 months ago reply 0