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Human Nature Odyssey

Release Date: 04/13/2023

13 - The King Is Dead, Now What? The 250-Year Struggle for Democracy (Part 2) show art 13 - The King Is Dead, Now What? The 250-Year Struggle for Democracy (Part 2)

Human Nature Odyssey

In the The King Is Dead, Now What? we're exploring the history of the left / right political spectrum and the 250 year struggle for democracy. In Part 1 we started telling the story that began with the French Revolution of 1789, when those in favor of monarchy sat on the right wing of the national assembly room and those in favor of revolution sat on the left wing.  In the wake of the 1848 revolutions, the struggle between left and right gave rise to three major political ideologies—conservatism, liberalism, and radicalism—each offering a distinct vision for society. These competing...

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12 - The King Is Dead, Now What? The 250-Year Struggle for Democracy (Part 1) show art 12 - The King Is Dead, Now What? The 250-Year Struggle for Democracy (Part 1)

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How many people are happy with the way society is headed? There seems to be a general consensus - maybe the one thing we all agree on - that things are not right.  But our different opinions on what’s wrong and what directions could be better too often fall on either side of a left vs right political spectrum. Where did we get this idea of a left wing and a right wing anyway? How is it in a world of such diversity of languages and traditions and religions there’s just two freakin’ wings? What are we, a bird?  Well, it all started… during the French Revolution. And if we want...

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Astrophysics for a New Stone Age with Tom Murphy show art Astrophysics for a New Stone Age with Tom Murphy

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What will happen to our scientific knowledge if civilization collapses? Will astrophysics survive a future stone age? In this episode, we rest from our journey to talk with astrophysicist Tom Murphy, who’s been on an odyssey of his own—moving from academia to a growing concern about the collapse of civilization, to an ever expanding appreciation of the cosmos. Together we’ll gaze at the grandeur of the stars and marvel at the complexity of one of our oldest cousins: the amoeba. If you’re seeking a moment to marvel at the interconnectedness of life on Earth and the universe its...

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11 - Capitalism & Monopoly: Why The Best Board Games Make The Worst Reality show art 11 - Capitalism & Monopoly: Why The Best Board Games Make The Worst Reality

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Looking for a game to play over the holidays? Why not try the real world global economy? Too late, you’re already playing it!  Have you ever noticed how the most popular board games just so happen to reflect core components of our civilization? Settlers of Catan involves the extraction of raw materials. Risk is the imperialism and war between nations. Monopoly demonstrates the pitfalls of capitalism. Now in the real world, I rarely celebrate resource extraction, imperialism, or capitalism. But the board game versions are so much fun. Maybe that’s why we’re all playing it at a global...

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10 - Against Leviathan: An Anarchist Fairytale of the Origin of Civilization show art 10 - Against Leviathan: An Anarchist Fairytale of the Origin of Civilization

Human Nature Odyssey

Gather around the campfire for a ghost story about the most destructive monster in history: civilization itself.  In this episode, we delve into the countercultural writings of Fredy Perlman, whose strange 1983 book “Against His-Story, Against-Leviathan”—riddled with grammatical errors and misspellings—blends myth and history to explore the nature of power, subjugation, and the struggle between the rulers and the ruled. Our journey takes us back to ancient Sumer, where egalitarian hunter-gatherer communities transformed into peasants and slaves bound by a mysterious force even the...

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9 - Out of Society and Into the Wild: The Legend of Christopher McCandless show art 9 - Out of Society and Into the Wild: The Legend of Christopher McCandless

Human Nature Odyssey

In the spring of 1992, twenty-four-year-old Christopher McCandless left society behind, hitchhiking 3,000 miles into the Alaskan wilderness. Two years earlier, Chris had donated his entire life savings to Oxfam, burned his social security card, and headed west seeking life on his own terms - without telling a soul, particularly his parents.  In this episode, we delve into Into the Wild's larger cultural implications, exploring the conflict between self and society, community and solitude. Philosophers like Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and John Locke will weigh in. As well as George...

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Can We Escape Modern Civilization? A Conversation with the Hosts of Crazy Town show art Can We Escape Modern Civilization? A Conversation with the Hosts of Crazy Town

Human Nature Odyssey

Is it possible to escape industrialism, capitalism, imperialism or are we trapped? Crazy Town podcast hosts Jason Bradford, Rob Dietz, and Asher Miller join us for a wide-ranging discussion of big topics like modern civilization’s converging crises, the concept of 'red pilling', and the 1993 Bill Murray classic film Groundhog Day.    With equal parts humor and in-depth analysis, Asher, Rob, and Jason safeguard their sanity while probing crazy-making topics like climate change, overshoot, runaway capitalism, and why we’re all deluding ourselves.   In addition to hosting the...

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Death in the Regenerative Garden: Rethinking Food, Farming, and the Cycle of Life show art Death in the Regenerative Garden: Rethinking Food, Farming, and the Cycle of Life

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What death is required for life to grow? In our culture’s resistance to death we seem to have caused so much of it. And what if humans aren't inherently a destructive force on the planet? How might we actually be another symbiotic part of our ecosystems? Jake Marquez and Maren Morgan are the hosts of , a podcast exploring the complex intersection between myth, civilization, climate change. Mandy Magill is a regenerative agriculture educator and cofounder of the .  In this episode we’re sharing exerpts from both these conversations to explore our culture’s aversion to death, how food...

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Worldbuilding and Experience Design for Society with Abraham Burickson show art Worldbuilding and Experience Design for Society with Abraham Burickson

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Civilization is an interactive immersive experience. Worldbuilding isn't just for sci-fi and fantasy, but how we can change our society. Abraham Burickson, co-founder of Odyssey Works—an organization dedicated to crafting personalized, immersive experiences—has long been captivated by the transformative power of design. Whether in the structure of a building or the verses of a poem, he explores how these creations shape our perceptions and interactions with the world. In his latest book,  Abraham encourages us to envision societal change as a collective act of worldbuilding. Join us...

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8 - A Conversation with Rennie MacKay Quinn (wife of author Daniel Quinn) show art 8 - A Conversation with Rennie MacKay Quinn (wife of author Daniel Quinn)

Human Nature Odyssey

In this very special episode, author Daniel Quinn’s wife Rennie Mackay Quinn joins us for her first ever interview: sharing untold stories, new insights, and reflections on her life and journey with her beloved late husband & Daniel Quinn.

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You are living the latest chapter in a 10,000 year story. Join storyteller Alex Leff on a search for better ways to understand and more clearly experience the incredible, terrifying, and ridiculous world we live in.


The first stop on our quest through a landscape of ideas and stories is the 1992 novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn about a telepathic gorilla with great hope for humanity.


Next episodes every month beginning May 4th, 2023.


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