Substack has a podcast option but I have never investigated it. I might do that later this year if I have some downtime from contracting. We could talk about where best to hang them high, lol.
They both have a lot to say and while I was not very aggressive to talk they filled the spaces. Listening to it myself there were several times I could have stepped in, but I was fairly measured about talking. I will probably take notes as we go if there is another podcast so I can respond to more of their points.
Thank you. Nate evidently teaches at the Univ of Minnesota. I thought about contacting him, but then I saw he interviewed Krista Tippett from NPR, so I doubt he would want to be associated with my Substack.
Nate interviewed Daniel at least 4 times, Ian McGilchrist, and Jonathan Hait,
I suspect that Nate would lock us down in a climate emergency. So I do not agree with him on many things. He does a good job at moderating by asking good questions and shutting up. I definitely wouldn't listen to anyone from NPR.
You might be right about association.
Daniel was also on Charles Eisenstein's podcast, "A New and Ancient Story." That was really good.
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Daniel and Bret Weinstein had a couple great conversations.
Aubrey Marcus did a really great interview of Daniel. The best are the talks/podcasts are the ones where the moderators ask good questions and the gtf out of the way and let Daniel speak.
I am curious what Mathew Crawford thinks of Daniel. Never heard him say, though Mathew seems to have opinions about most prominent figures, especially prominent, intellectual Jews.
TMI, but my ideal man might be a cross between Will Harris and Daniel Schmachtenberger. Daniel may know how to grow food, don't know, but I just love the down to earth way Will writes, speaks his mind, and is willing to defend the future of food. Hoping to shake Will's hand sometime soon, after a conference where I can learn to incorporate regenerative farming practices on the property that I do not yet own.
excellent, let us connect, we can do an interview...let us talk. I love your work.
Substack has a podcast option but I have never investigated it. I might do that later this year if I have some downtime from contracting. We could talk about where best to hang them high, lol.
very high
you can reach me...I take threats daily...followed me after my stint with Trump...so if you can please do, will be an honor talking with you
issue is how...I think there is a way via substack?
dont put your coordinates on this and I love the cabin, what appeals is the cental air
Just finished listening to your talk with Kenaz and Ahnaf.
I wish they would have engaged you more and interrupted less.
I empathize with your small town isolation and inability to have conversations around the subjects of history, culture, politics and religion.
I am very fortunate to have my 4 brothers all on the same page with slightly different perspectives.
They both have a lot to say and while I was not very aggressive to talk they filled the spaces. Listening to it myself there were several times I could have stepped in, but I was fairly measured about talking. I will probably take notes as we go if there is another podcast so I can respond to more of their points.
I hesitate to share my opinion publicly, but I hope you find another forum.
Please listen to Nate and Daniel's discussions. They are long. There are multiple. Start from the first.
You deserve better.
Thank you. Nate evidently teaches at the Univ of Minnesota. I thought about contacting him, but then I saw he interviewed Krista Tippett from NPR, so I doubt he would want to be associated with my Substack.
I listen to any interview of Daniel.
Nate interviewed Daniel at least 4 times, Ian McGilchrist, and Jonathan Hait,
I suspect that Nate would lock us down in a climate emergency. So I do not agree with him on many things. He does a good job at moderating by asking good questions and shutting up. I definitely wouldn't listen to anyone from NPR.
You might be right about association.
Daniel was also on Charles Eisenstein's podcast, "A New and Ancient Story." That was really good.
Amking, its about safety for some of us.
I get it.
Will listen this morning.
Do you listen to Nate Higgins, The Great Simplification? The conversations with Daniel Schmachtenberger are really good.
I will take a listen
Nate is an excellent moderator. He asks questions and gets out of the way. Though, I have heard few as articulate as Daniel.
I listened to their latest, about AI. Mulling over a post about it.
Daniel and Bret Weinstein had a couple great conversations.
Aubrey Marcus did a really great interview of Daniel. The best are the talks/podcasts are the ones where the moderators ask good questions and the gtf out of the way and let Daniel speak.
I am curious what Mathew Crawford thinks of Daniel. Never heard him say, though Mathew seems to have opinions about most prominent figures, especially prominent, intellectual Jews.
TMI, but my ideal man might be a cross between Will Harris and Daniel Schmachtenberger. Daniel may know how to grow food, don't know, but I just love the down to earth way Will writes, speaks his mind, and is willing to defend the future of food. Hoping to shake Will's hand sometime soon, after a conference where I can learn to incorporate regenerative farming practices on the property that I do not yet own.