In this episode, I sit down with author and researcher John Michael Greer to discuss one of the most pressing yet overlooked realities of our time—civilizational collapse. We break down the myth of progress, examine historical patterns of decline, and outline the
This guy seems fun at parties 😂 but seriously it was interesting to hear his perspectives on the future and I can definitely resonate with having the skills to make yourself an asset to your community.
He’s well-researched and had a lot of offer - even if you don’t agree with every single point he makes. Secondly, in this episode, the topic of climate change never came up. I’ve listened to dozens of other podcasts he’s been on and I don’t recall ever hearing anything bat-shit crazy. I don’t even know what you mean “unlimited climate change.” I’m confused, honestly.
Ok. PS. I re-visited the Amazon linked book. And re-read the author’s thumbnail synopsis. Then read perhaps a dozen long book-readers comments. Same conclusion. So I remain a non-participant for this blog. Thanks.
This guy seems fun at parties 😂 but seriously it was interesting to hear his perspectives on the future and I can definitely resonate with having the skills to make yourself an asset to your community.
Haha. He's an interesting dude, for sure. I've probably listened to at least 30 podcasts that he's been on. I like his work.
PS. When I see an interview guest claiming that unlimited climate change is a future we all face I check out. Will skip this one, thanks.
Respectfully, I think you misunderstood his point.
I went to Amazon to review his book premise. Pretty clear.
He’s well-researched and had a lot of offer - even if you don’t agree with every single point he makes. Secondly, in this episode, the topic of climate change never came up. I’ve listened to dozens of other podcasts he’s been on and I don’t recall ever hearing anything bat-shit crazy. I don’t even know what you mean “unlimited climate change.” I’m confused, honestly.
Ok. PS. I re-visited the Amazon linked book. And re-read the author’s thumbnail synopsis. Then read perhaps a dozen long book-readers comments. Same conclusion. So I remain a non-participant for this blog. Thanks.
Understood. Can't make all the people happy all the time. Thanks for giving it a second look.