

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Nate Hagens
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens explores money, energy, economy, and the environment with world experts and leaders to understand how everything fits together, and where we go from here.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 22min
The Solutions that can be Named are not the Solutions | Frankly #67
In this podcast, Nate Hagens discusses the challenges of finding solutions to complex human predicaments. He emphasizes that simplistic answers may not work on a large scale and highlights the need for emergent processes. The podcast explores the importance of understanding present values and interventions, as well as the complexities of implementing solutions in human systems. It also delves into the role of underground movements, advanced policy proposals, and uncertainties in finding innovative solutions for societal challenges.

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Jul 24, 2024 • 1h 34min
Indigenous Wisdom: Resilience, Adaptation, and Seeing Nature as Ourselves with Casey Camp-Horinek
Casey Camp-Horinek shares insights on Indigenous wisdom, Post-Traumatic Growth, and aligning laws with nature. Discusses resilience, gender balance, and the power of prayer in activism. Explores interconnectedness, environmental justice, and the rights of nature.

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Jul 19, 2024 • 14min
The Reality Party | Frankly #66
Exploring tribalism post-assassination attempt on Trump, podcast delves into shared human values, emphasizing need for bipartisan understanding. Addressing unsustainability, cooperation in multipolar world, and the importance of bipartisan efforts for a better future.

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Jul 17, 2024 • 1h 47min
Silicon Dreams and Carbon Nightmares: The Wide Boundary Impacts of AI with Daniel Schmachtenberger
AI expert Daniel Schmachtenberger joins Nate to discuss the alarming environmental risks of artificial intelligence. They explore how AI could lead to ecological destruction, intensify inequalities, and accelerate societal fragmentation. They highlight the need for a different set of values to ensure AI serves the betterment of life, offering insights on the wide boundary impacts of AI on the environment.

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Jul 12, 2024 • 24min
And Then What?: Using Wide-Boundary Lenses | Frankly 65
The podcast dives into the importance of using wide-boundary lenses when considering solutions to modern issues, showcasing how immediate benefits can lead to unforeseen consequences. Topics include corn ethanol, debt, electric vehicles, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence, urging listeners to think beyond surface-level impacts.

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Jul 10, 2024 • 1h 33min
Eat, Poop, Die: Animals as the Arteries of the Biosphere with Joe Roman
Conservation biologist Joe Roman discusses how animals act as the arteries of the biosphere by spreading vital nutrients across ecosystems. Topics include reintroducing animals for restoration, whales' movements based on oxygen levels, and the role of animals in nutrient cycling for a regenerative economy.

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Jul 3, 2024 • 1h 33min
Living Your Questions: A Pathway Through the Unanswerable with Krista Tippett
Peabody-award winning broadcaster Krista Tippett discusses the intersection of science and spirituality, emphasizing the importance of asking deep questions to navigate the challenges of the modern world. They explore moral imagination, transformative change, and the evolution of journalism, highlighting the need for personal growth to drive societal transformation.

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Jun 28, 2024 • 26min
The 20 Control Knobs for a Post-Growth Future | Frankly 64
Explore the 20 control knobs for a post-growth future, ranging from a hotter planet to shifting towards deeper community connections. Discover how to move from despair to awe and wonder by embracing reality and redirecting focus away from unrealistic tech solutions.

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Jun 26, 2024 • 1h 36min
The Flip, the Formation, and the Fun: A Metamodern Framework for Human Futures with Jonathan Rowson
Philosopher Jonathan Rowson discusses metamodernism, calling for expert generalists to bridge disciplines and achieve a holistic understanding of reality. The podcast explores meta and poly crises, climate change perspectives, and strategic thinking for a post-growth world.

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Jun 19, 2024 • 2h 41min
Sound Thinking: Using Music, Resonance, and Harmonics for Human Wellbeing with Alexandre Tannous
Ethnomusicologist Alexandre Tannous discusses the power of sound and music on human consciousness, exploring resonance's impact on emotional resilience and well-being. Topics include music in rituals and ceremonies, societal imbalance, ancient Greek philosophy, and the transformative nature of music on personal growth and harmony.