EPISODE 3: Nature, Ambisexuals, & Foot Love
Synopsis
The experience of nature inspiration has been called "the greatest feeling in the world." Here, we delve into that experience, looking at what it takes to embody nature fully and introducing you to a set of simple activities you can try at home. This episode covers the following (time markers included):
1:30 Nature and consciousness
5:24 Nature knows best
6:33 How humans became separated from nature
7:29 Humanity on the brink
7:56 The greatest feeling in the world
11:00 What does nature do?
12:13 How to thrive
12:53 Ambisexuality
13:42 Why minerals and fossil fuels must stay in the ground
15:32 Glimpses of a nature-inspired society
17:07 Maximizing good and minimizing harm
17:39 Let nature lead the way
18:24 Foot Love exercise
The experience of nature inspiration has been called "the greatest feeling in the world." Here, we delve into that experience, looking at what it takes to embody nature fully and introducing you to a set of simple activities you can try at home. This episode covers the following (time markers included):
1:30 Nature and consciousness
5:24 Nature knows best
6:33 How humans became separated from nature
7:29 Humanity on the brink
7:56 The greatest feeling in the world
11:00 What does nature do?
12:13 How to thrive
12:53 Ambisexuality
13:42 Why minerals and fossil fuels must stay in the ground
15:32 Glimpses of a nature-inspired society
17:07 Maximizing good and minimizing harm
17:39 Let nature lead the way
18:24 Foot Love exercise
EPISODE 2: Human Evolution & COVID-19
Synopsis
Interview with evolutionary ecologist Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris includes the following:
Introduction to Dr. Sahtouris' work (0:58)
How science can learn from nature (4:47)
The evolution of species from competition to cooperation (5:53)
Human transformation (7:40)
The speed of the current evolutionary shift (9:09)
Global Reboot (12:23)
Building a better future (14:15)
How an evolutionary shift begins (16:23)
Strength in numbers (18:40)
Ways to promote recycling (19:17)
Feeding the world (20:35)
Alternative Currencies and economies (21:48)
Mobilizing Millions (26:40)
Local vs Global Action? (27:24)
Overcoming Fear of the Virus (28:30)
Holistic View of the Pandemic (29:15)
Vaccines (34:06)
Nature-Based Ways to Manage an Epidemic (35:15)
Sentient Plants (36:54)
Restoring Man-Made Deserts (37:19)
Eastern Approaches to Immune Strengthening (37:56)
Nature Inspiration (39:17)
Words from Rumi (41:22)
Related Links
Ethical Markets
Business Alliance for Local Living Economies
Social Venture Network
Global Ecovillage Network
Mondragon Cooperative
Sarvodaya Movement
Children's Defense Fund
Savory Institute
Interview with evolutionary ecologist Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris includes the following:
Introduction to Dr. Sahtouris' work (0:58)
How science can learn from nature (4:47)
The evolution of species from competition to cooperation (5:53)
Human transformation (7:40)
The speed of the current evolutionary shift (9:09)
Global Reboot (12:23)
Building a better future (14:15)
How an evolutionary shift begins (16:23)
Strength in numbers (18:40)
Ways to promote recycling (19:17)
Feeding the world (20:35)
Alternative Currencies and economies (21:48)
Mobilizing Millions (26:40)
Local vs Global Action? (27:24)
Overcoming Fear of the Virus (28:30)
Holistic View of the Pandemic (29:15)
Vaccines (34:06)
Nature-Based Ways to Manage an Epidemic (35:15)
Sentient Plants (36:54)
Restoring Man-Made Deserts (37:19)
Eastern Approaches to Immune Strengthening (37:56)
Nature Inspiration (39:17)
Words from Rumi (41:22)
Related Links
Ethical Markets
Business Alliance for Local Living Economies
Social Venture Network
Global Ecovillage Network
Mondragon Cooperative
Sarvodaya Movement
Children's Defense Fund
Savory Institute