Finding Connection in a disconnected World. Returning to our human roots and harmony through fascinating conversations around ancient and indigenous cultures, psychology, anthropology and herbalism.
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EP14: Fog Collection: A Low-Tech Solution for Clean Water with FogQuest
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Tony and Byron from the Fogquest team take us on a journey of sustainability, adaptation and the challenges with creating projects around the world. Although water is becoming more of a challenge in many places in the world, for some places it has always been difficult. Capturing fog is a brilliant way of working with water harvesting especially fo…
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EP11: The Science Behind Veery Birds and Hurricane Season Intensity with Christopher Heckscher
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Christopher Heckscher, a professor of environmental science, discusses his research on the Vireo bird and its correlation to hurricane seasons. He explains that the Vireo bird is a neotropical migrant that migrates between North and South America twice a year. He has been studying the bird's behavior and breeding patterns for over 26 years.…
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EP10: Plants, People, and Places: A Herbal Journey with Sophia Avramides
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In this conversation, Justin Ancheta and Sofia Avramides discuss their experiences as herbalists and the challenges they face in the modern world. They talk about the differences in herbalism between different regions, such as the Northeast and Southern California. They also explore the use of specific plants like mallow and olive leaf for medicina…
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EP9: Advancing Hurricane Forecasting with Sharks with Caroline Wernicke
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Caroline Wernicke from the University of Delaware discusses using sharks as ocean observing platforms to collect data for predicting weather patterns. The conversation also touches on the challenges of balancing different stakeholders' interests in environmental management, the importance of incorporating indigenous knowledge, and the potential ben…
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EP8: Wondering and Wandering with plants and Jim Mcdonald: A deeper look at the world of herbalism.
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The conversation with herbalist Jim McDonald delves into the essence of herbalism, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, wonder, and the interconnectedness of nature. Jim's teaching style and approach to herbalism are highlighted, along with his deep connection to place and the plants around him. The conversation also explores the concept of int…
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EP7: CoolAnt: Nature-Inspired Cooling Solutions for a Sustainable Future
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Monish from Coolant discusses the work of the startup company in enhancing cooling and air conditioning using natural materials. The company aims to bring back the basics of passive design and make it accessible to the masses. They draw inspiration from nature and traditional architecture to create climate-responsive buildings. Coolant believes in …
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EP6: Wine Wisdom: Insights from Peter Andrews oWine Wisdom: Insights from Peter Andrews on South African Wines and Their Makers
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Peter Andrews of Culture Wine Company shares his journey from cooking school to the wine industry, emphasizing the importance of taste and the impact of natural and minimal intervention in winemaking. He discusses the challenges and rewards of working with natural wine producers and the impact of Mother Nature on the wine industry. The conversation…
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EP5: Herbal Wisdom: Stephen Horn on Holistic Healing
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Stephen Horn, a seasoned herbalist with four decades of experience in natural healing. Stephen shares his inspiring journey into herbal remedies, discussing the limitations of modern medicine and the profound benefits of a holistic approach to health. Dive deep into topics such as the germ vs. terrain t…
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EP4: Fields to Seas: How Chemical Agriculture Fuels Ocean Dead Zones with David Kirchman
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The conversation covers the impact of dead zones on aquatic habitats, the causes of dead zones, the role of nutrients in dead zone formation, the historical context of dead zones, the impact of agriculture and biofuels on dead zones, and the trade-offs associated with reducing dead zonesPar Justin Byerly
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EP3: The absurd culture of the American Lawn with Virginia with Scott Jinkins
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The conversation explores the history and cultural significance of lawns in America. It begins with the author's research on lawn ornaments and transitions to the topic of front lawns. The origins of lawns in England and their adoption in America are discussed, as well as the development of suburbs and the influence of golf on lawn aesthetics. The …
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EP2: 5000-Year-Old Weather Forecasts: Vedic Texts on Climate and Celestial Phenomenal with Professor Iyengar
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Professor Iyengar, a civil engineer and expert in Vedic sciences, discusses his research on ancient Sanskrit texts and their connection to natural sciences. He explores the interplay between the sky, earth, and time in these texts, highlighting the astronomical knowledge and understanding of celestial bodies that predates modern science.…
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EP1: The Cosmos of the Andes: Inca Astronomy Unveiled with Gary Urton
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The conversation explores the connection between the landscape and the sky in the Andes, particularly in Peru. It delves into the astronomy and cosmology of the Inca civilization, focusing on their calendar system and their mapping of the stars to the physical geography of the earth.Par Justin Byerly
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Episode 2 - CWL Champs Preview with Justin Binkowski
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Preston sits down with DotEsports.com reporter and weekend editor Justin Binkowski to go over the 2018 Call of Duty World League Championship. The guys make their predictions and talk about the WWII season finale.
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Preston sits down with eUnited team reporter and Orlando Sentinel sports clerk Zach Lange to discuss parity in the NBA, NASCAR's viewership decline, and much more!
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