I've been subscribed to Nate Hagens' Great Simplification podcast for a few years. Any of the episodes are worth sharing.

In light of the war being waged by the US and Israel against Iran and likely long-term disruption we'll be facing, yesterday's episode is especially worth a share.

That said, I think the audio format for something like this is not the best. The subject is too complex to be discussed only in audio at least for me. I need a visual, words. So I recommend reading the blog post then listening.

If you're new to his work it may not be clear simply because there's some depth and foundation to this discussion, it's hard to jump in mid-stream.

He offers a long term analysis of systemic problems that is outside of the scope of the usual discussion. And the framework he offers is not an easy, quick top-down fix with legislation. It's long-term community adaption and capacity building.

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https://thegreatsimplification.libsyn.com/what-to-do-as-the-world-falls-apart-a-framework-for-action-frankly-132

The Great Simplification with 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

The Great Simplification
@bss the website could do with a great simplification. Too much distracting moving stuff!
@theTangentSpace
100% yes. I had that very thought this morning!! Not only is it chock full of unnecessary movement and visual flair, it's really not in keeping with the primary message of our need to adapt to a low energy future. Nor does it help anyone better understand the complexity and depth of the content. It's just a distraction.