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075_ Interview: 🏡 The beauty of designing a house in a spreadsheet | Passive house design and the future of how we build 🔨 06.07.2026

Andrew Michler is a Santa Fe-based architect and author of Hyperlocalization of Architecture , and one of the leading practitioners of passive house design in the United States, including the first certified passive house in Colorado, which he built himself. Also checkout a great YouTube video ( and excellent channel ) walking through Andrew's Colorado Passive home. Passive house isn't a style. It...

074_ Conversation: 💭 The consciousness problem | AI, awareness, and an ancient unsettled debate 🌀 01.06.2026

We can't prove you're conscious either — and that's kind of the point. Istanbul-based researcher Mesut Bilgili joins to reframe the AI consciousness debate around what we can actually measure. Plus: what your dog, a forest, and ChatGPT have in common, and why curiosity might be the only thing that saves us from ourselves. Check out Mesut's paper on Functional Awareness , and follow along for more...

073_ Interview: 🏋️‍♀️ Strength as a Skill | 8 Women: Off the Street to Dutch Team 🇳🇱 (Part 2) 26.05.2026

In part two of this episode, In this episode, Thom Van De Meer shares his journey from academic background to applying StrongFirst principles in training athletes, including the women’s rowing team he trained to prepare for the 2020 Olympics— Project2020. We explore the principles of strength training, the science of energy systems, and how targeted, sustainable training can enhance performance an...

073_ Interview: 🏋️‍♀️ Strength as a Skill | 8 Women: Off the Street to Dutch Team 🇳🇱 (Part 1) 22.05.2026

In this episode, In this episode, Thom Van De Meer shares his journey from academic background to applying StrongFirst principles in training athletes, including the women’s rowing team he trained to prepare for the 2020 Olympics— Project2020. We explore the principles of strength training, the science of energy systems, and how targeted, sustainable training can enhance performance and health. Ch...

072_ Interview: 🗺️ The ground beneath your feet | Political ecology and the land we remake 🌱 20.04.2026

Where you live doesn't just shape your commute — it shapes your culture, your politics, and your relationship with everything alive around you. Paul Robbins, Dean of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison , joins to unpack how the places we inhabit are never just backdrop. They're active participants in the story of civilization. We get into cultural geography and why culture...

071_ Conversation: 🎓College is running out of people | Great Recession baby drop has caught up 👼 11.06.2025

The dip in global population is something that's been gaining attention as of late, but mostly in the abstract. Something concrete in that dip is about to come due this fall, a staggering drop in the number of available 18+ year olds for the traditional college path. The first bellwether in what my guest for this episode labeled in a piece that, America is about to go over the ‘demographic cliff’...

070_ Interview: 🌍 The Middle East, 5 Year Retrospective | Israel, Palestine and what's to come ⛔️ 05.06.2025

An update on what's happening with expert in the region from UCLA James Gelvin . He's joining us 5 years on from his last episode to give an update on what's occurred, and what's to come. We delve into the complexities of global conflicts, particularly focusing on the Israel-Palestine situation, by exploring the historical context of U.S.-Israel relations, the implications of arms sales, and the h...

069_ Conversation: 🥱 the banality of everyday things | design, art and our complex reality 🌌 08.05.2025

With only raw materials, could you recreate a toaster? Now could you do it considering the source of your materials, the effect extracting them has on the world, along with the use and inevitable destruction of it. This episode's guest did just that. Starting with the extraction of the materials, including learning 15th century techniques for smelting, created a toaster. Reflecting upon that proje...

068_Interview:🐘The Caesars in context | Adrian Goldsworthy on the legacy of Julius and Augustus🏛️ 08.03.2025

Here we unpack the legacies of Julius Caesar and Augustus, exploring the complexities of the two, the nature of historical narratives, and the challenges of leadership in ancient Rome. My guest, Adrian Goldsworthy, emphasizes the importance of context in understanding these historical figures and reflects on the lessons that can be drawn from their lives and governance. We also chat about the inev...

067_ Interview: 🦈 The wisdom of Sharks | Cristina Zenato and her relationship with the ocean 🤿 18.02.2025

When you think of sharks, do you think Jaws? Or a creature with enough understanding to seek help from a person? Would you be surprised to know, that someone has been working with sharks for years to the point, that they allow her to take out hooks lodged in their skin? Given our misconceptions of the creatures, I'd imagine you would be. Cristina Zenato is that person, who's a master diver and exp...

066_ Interview: 🏛️The Rise of the Imperial President | A Sobering Reality of Checks and Balances⚖️ 19.01.2025

A reality of our contemporary time, is the American President is increasingly acting as an Emperor. This interview explores the evolution of the imperial presidency, the implications of increased executive power, and a look behind the scenes of the West Wing in how it plays out in the day to day. We also get tangible examples of what can be done to improve the structural gaps existing in the const...

065_ Conversation: ⚛️ Complexities of a contemporary human | art, change, connection 🔌 25.11.2024

Giddy up for a fun episode that touches all the right topics to get your noddle going. How can we manage a fast-paced world that seems to increasingly change from what we’ve become used to? What changes when someone has immense wealth, or when someone is homeless? Both living completely different lives outside of the norm of anyone listening to this. We explore the ethical dilemmas in our current...

[re-release] 013_ Interview: 🏺Israel & Palestine, a brief history | context, consciousness, contingency 💭 25.11.2024

This is my interview with author and historian Dr. James Gelvin , professor of Middle Eastern history at UCLA. [ This episode was originally released in December 2020. Professor Gelvin will be coming back for an episode next season to give an update on what's occurred in the past four years. ] The episode is centered around the Israel and Palestine conundrum, but touches upon the rich and ancient...

064_ Conversation: 🎨 Creative discovery, countless inventions | Escaping the bounds of time ⏱️ 21.11.2024

Is math an invention or a discovery? Given how time works at the scale of a galaxy, can a civilization across the stars exist? In this episode's conversation, I chat with Alex Cruikshank to come up with some interesting answers to those two questions. Along with the surprising role creativity plays in math's inventive nature, and how we may be able to have a civilization that spans light years, bu...

061_ Interview: 🦠 A creature within | The fascinating new discovery of Nitroplasts 🌟 18.11.2024

A new, ancient, creature was discovered! And even stranger than it having existed for so long without us knowing, is that it actually has another creature inside of it. Nitroplasts, what this episode's cover art shows, are tiny little bacteria that within them have another creature that provides all the nitrogen it needs to thrive way out in the ocean. In this episode, Tyler Coale , one of the res...

062_ Interview: 🌊 A Mile Below | Sperm Whales, an ever fascinating creature 🐳 18.11.2024

Did you know there’s a mammal that can dive a mile down the ocean to hunt giant and colossal squid? And that same mammal was hunted until the 1970’s to extract the oil in their head for car transmissions? Well that creature is none other than the poorly named Sperm Whale, and the fascination with them goes much more than just that Hal Whitehead , a researcher of sperm whales, discusses their habit...

063_ Essay: 😵 Is the internet on life support? | The internet + AI = Dead Internet Theory 🤖 18.11.2024

With the influx of AI running rapid across the internet, what is this going to do to it as a tool or cultural space? In this essay, I explore the concept of the 'Dead Internet Theory,' which posits that a significant portion of online content is generated by bots rather than humans. Is this valid? If so what are the implications on online interactions, trust in content, and the rise of AI-generate...

060_ Essay: 🧭 So much left to discover | Unseen opportunities in everyday life 👁️👁️ 17.11.2024

An exploration into the unnoticed complexities of life, the impact of technology on our perceptions, and the paradox of reductionism in understanding the world. Observation and creation are two sides of the same coin, and what we need is a balance between the two to foster deeper understanding and wisdom. Chapters 00:00 The Unnoticed Depths of Life 02:56 The Impact of Technology on Perception 06:0...

059_ Interview: 🙅‍♂️ Cartels don’t exist | Drugs and crime meet an empire’s narrative 🗞️ 16.11.2024

In this one we dive into the complexities surrounding the concept of cartels, particularly in the context of the drug trade. Do drug cartels in Latin America exist? In this interview we discuss how misconceptions about cartels have been shaped by narratives in media and government, leading to a distorted understanding of their economic realities and the implications of militarization in regions af...

058_ Conversation: 🧑‍💻 the medium is the message, right? | 😴 a sleepy dance with technology 28.01.2024

Deep dive discussing Marshall McLuhan's idea of, "The medium is the message" with Dr. Aiden Hirshfield, Media Psychologist, Researcher, Tech Consultant and host of Media Psyched . 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙥𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙝𝙚𝙡𝙥𝙚𝙙 𝙗𝙮 𝘼𝙪𝙙𝙞𝙤𝙏𝙪𝙣𝙚𝙧 Timestamps (0:00) - 🎬 (5:00) - 💡 Technology: The Essential Yet Unseen Force in Our Lives 🌊 (10:00) - 🔥 Fire: The Genesis of Modern Technology 🔬 (18:40) - 📝 Writing: A Technology That S...

057_ Essay: 🥫 Processed food, 💾 processed data, 💡 processed ideas 05.01.2024

🍔 In this episode, we dive into the importance of understanding the source of things. 📊🔎🧠🌱 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙥𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙨 & 𝙙𝙚𝙨𝙘𝙧𝙞𝙥𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙝𝙚𝙡𝙥𝙚𝙙 𝙗𝙮 𝘼𝙪𝙙𝙞𝙤𝙏𝙪𝙣𝙚𝙧 Just like how whole, unprocessed foods are better for our health, understanding the chain that sprout an idea, or data directly from the source can lead to better decision-making. With the rise of processed foods and data, it's easy to get caught up in the con...

056_ Conversation: 🐸 Re-wild the Midwest 🦊| Regenerative ag, native plants and a way it could be 29.12.2023

Korean farming techniques, why can't we remake the Midwest more like the land it was before, the amazing organisms trees eat with their roots, what defines regenerative agriculture, and a whole lot more get covered in this fun, fast-paced conversation. Reid Swenson, owner and founder of Edaphon Farm , joins in this conversation to talk shop about the mushrooms he grows, multiple regenerative techn...

055_ Discussion: 🧠 Is A.I. Generating the Future? 🧐 | opportunity, chaos, & the complexity within 28.11.2023

🧠 What push and pull is there between the way we view AI, and the impact we perceive it has? 🧐 Surely at some point, if not now, "Artificial Intelligence" of some sort will bring about a massive change to the type of careers and the way we work every day. In the meantime though, what are the aspects of the tools AI provides that we should leverage, what are the parts to be cautious of, aware of...

054 _ Essay: This is water | David Foster Wallace Commencement Speech 17.11.2023

David Foster Wallace gave this commencement speech to the graduating class of 2005 at Kenyon College, which completely breaks the commencement speech genre, while hitting everything he's supposed to do. A moving, insightful and unblushingly spiritual in such a casual way as to not even realize until you're in the middle of it. Don't forget we're all just swimming out there 🌊🐠🌊 (0:00) - Introduc...

053_ Interview: a creative act | path, process and creativity with musician Chalk Dinosaur 11.11.2023

Prepare to jam out to a new favorite. Musician Chalk Dinosaur joins this podcast to talk inspiration, creative process, and much more. John O'Hallaran hails from Pittsburgh and is the main person behind Chalk Dinosaur, that interestingly enough will be played just as John in a solo act, with his brother Nick, or with a full piece band. John talks about what it's like playing between all those diff...

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