I think we need people becoming aware and waking up and acting as champions for other species and ecosystems. And the third thing is to live your life more holistically with yourself and with others merging the spiritual intellectual, emotional and physical aspects of our lives. This podcast will never be a self help, you know, meditation, fitness guide, because I'm on these journeys myself. But I do think living more holistically more openly and aware of the we versus the me wider picture are two good steps.
On this Frankly, Nate shares a personal reflection on the challenges of creating and broadcasting content focused on biophysical limits to growth. In a media industry that promotes feel-good content, over-simplified narratives and easy answers, the themes being highlighted on The Great Simplification can be complex, overwhelming, and leave more questions than answers. What should the goals be for these types of content creators? What are the pitfalls? How do the conventional social media rules apply to media that is so outside the norm? Most importantly, what is the best way to maintain credible, helpful, widely accessible, and factual information that can help steer society towards a gentler landing into The Great Simplification?
For Show Notes and More: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/frankly-original/34-limits-to-podcasting-about-limits
To Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/nO9yHWIB_V0