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Growing Up Ape, The Long-term Science of Studying Our Closest Living Relatives – Elizabeth Londsdorf

Studying primates offers insight into human evolution and behavior. Primatologist Elizabeth Lonsdorf shares her ongoing work with wild chimpanzees
 and gorillas: a unique long-term project that extends the seminal research
 by Jane Goodall and colleagues into the 21st century. Modern humans wean years earlier than African apes, a fact that is associated with several unique […]

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Skinner Layne – Embracing Collapse: Transforming Tragedy into Meaningfulness

My guest today is Skinner Layne. Skinner is the founder of Exosphere, a learning & problem-solving community and startup laboratory. We talk about how collapse is woven into the DNA of our system, how those who grew up in the modern west are equivalent to trust fund babies, why marxism dies from cancer, fascism dies

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#9 Analyzing Both And with Nathan Snyder

In this experimental episode, Nathan Snyder talks to Jared Janes and Jason Snyder about why they started the Both And Podcast and what goals they have for it. After the initial interview portion, Nathan analyzes some of the conversation using the Dialectic Thought Form Framework. In this Episode of Both/And you can find expanded show notes here. Support Both/And by

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Andrew Taggart – Philosophizing in the Age of Total Work

Peter explores with practical philosopher Andrew Taggart. Andrew James Taggart, Practical Philosopher, Ph.D. On the last home sesshin (Zen meditation intensive), I saw clearly that in direct experience physical pain does not exist. Before, I had followed a pretty standard line: physical pain exists and is a given whereas suffering is an unnecessary mental add-on.

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Can Nationalism Be a Resource for Democracy? – Maya Tudor

A political scientist examines how foundational nationalisms affect democracy globally, using countries like India and Myanmar to illustrate that some kinds of nationalism can be an essential resource for protecting democracy. Maya Tudor is a comparative political scientist whose research focuses on democracy, nationalist movements, and party competition. She is an associate professor of politics

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Vinay Gupta – Waking Up in the Monster Factory (pt. 2)

This episode’s guest is Vinay Gupta (@leashless). Vinay is the founder of Mattereum, the creator of the hexayurt, and part of the team that launched the Ethereum project. Vinay is also a deep spiritual practitioner, and in this two part episode we explore the intersection of awakening, social collapse, and the possibility of human extinction. 

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