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Human Nature Odyssey: Episode 2. Your Call To Adventure

June 8, 2023

Show Notes

Why can’t we seem to stop destroying the world? Like seriously though?

Ishmael, the telepathic gorilla from Daniel Quinn’s philosophical novel of the same name, suggests we’re captives of a society where our individual society depends on our collective destruction.

As we embark on our quest through the landscape of ideas in Quinn’s novel, we’ll travel to a dystopian future where Nazi Germany won the war, meet our long lost furry and feathery cousins, explore a sinister layer where villainous henchman plot the end of the world, conduct an investigation into a planet-wide crime scene, and meet the gorilla we’ve all been waiting for.

CITATIONS

  • Ishmael by Daniel Quinn (1992)
  • Gerta Keller, Professor of Paleontology and Geology in the Geosciences Department at Princeton University
  • The sixth mass extinction is happening faster than expected from CNN World (2020)
  • UN Environment Programme: 200 Species Extinct Every Day from Huffington Post (2010)
  • New data on air pollution in the former Soviet Union from ScienceDirect (1994)

Credits

Theme Music is “Celestial Soda Pop” (Amazon, iTunes, Spotify) by Ray Lynch, from the album: Deep Breakfast. Courtesy Ray Lynch Productions (C)(P) 1984/BMI. All rights reserved.

Alex Leff

Join storyteller Alex Leff, creator of the podcast Human Nature Odyssey, on a search for better ways to understand and more clearly experience the incredible, terrifying, and ridiculous world we live in.

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