Extraenvironmentalist show

Extraenvironmentalist

Summary: You aren’t being borne along the current of an inevitable thing, you are able to steer from what brings you down, make alliances with what supports you. Personal empowerment means deconditioning from values of the society, putting your own values in place. Realize you must shoot for Extra-environmentalism. When people say they feel like a creature from outer space, that’s not such a bad way to feel, it means you see the game, you don’t buy in, they can’t buy you with a Mercedes, business trips to Paris. It’s a controlled alienation, where you cultivate extra-environmentalism. You are at home everywhere, you are always comfortable, you don’t have to be with people of your class, culture, or earning capacity to feel alright. Terrence the poet, said, I am a human being therefore nothing human is alien to me. That’s the thing, you accept the human, but be comfortable to acclimate to any cultural styles. It’s a magical thing, you’re a performer, you move through these things knowing this is not who I am, what I am, merely a response to the demands of the moment.

Podcasts:

 [ XE Mixtape Volume 2 ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:03

At this time of cultural transformation, fundamental questions of human connectivity and education  are gaining importance in everyday life. In this mixtape, we overlay some music on the words of Jiddu Krishnamurti as he discusses the psychological changes needed to solve our global problems. Can we truly learn in a transformative manner? What has convinced us that we aren't part of a global system? Then, friend of the show and long-time listener Thomas Daulton shares a story inspired by our audio skits on a world without gold. Happy winter solstice and 14th Baktun, The Extraenvironmentalist // On Soundcloud (without the story at the end) // Music (in order of appearance) Clams Casino - Swervin' (Instrumental) via Stereogum Thunderball - Enter the Brahmin via KEXP Eight and a Half - Scissors (TOKiMONSTA Remix) via The Music Ninja Tokimonsta - Sore (Rough mix) via Earmilk Wake Owl - Gold (Noah Hyde Remix) via The Dankles Chords of Truth - Tune Your Mind (Brandowitch Electrofolkpop Remix) via Indieshuffle Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan (Poolside Remix) via Soundcloud My Morning Jacket - Outta My System (Dave Sitek Remix) via Prefix Phaeleh - Orchid via Soundcloud Youngblood Hawke - We Come Running (RAC Mix) via Soundcloud // XE Mixtape Series You can find Mixtape Vol. 1 featuring the wise words of Alan Watts by clicking here  

 [ Episode #54 // Love + Marriage ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:06:34

Our cultural institutions face such immense challenges from economic and environmental factors that even our assumptions about love and marriage on the table. What does recent research into early human sexuality say about our ideas of love as practiced by our early ancestors? In hard times, did our predecessors practice fierce egalitarianism to ensure group […]

 [ Episode #53 // Without Growth ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:33:05

The global economy is searching for growth and choosing austerity when it can't be found. Is it possible to manage an economy, obtain full employment, and provide social equity without economic growth? Can we develop a dialogue about our economy that recognizes the human enterprise as a subset of biophysical processes? In Extraenvironmentalist #53 we […]

 [ Episode #52 // Market Monsters ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:58:12

The monstrosity of capitalism gains new strength as political leaders fight for a return to growth by dissecting society. Though many nations are rising up against the monetary elite, most North Americans are still zombified. Could some of our monster stories describe the feeling of living in a capitalist system? Will the failure of capitalism […]

 [ Episode #51 // Culture of Dying ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:16:00

The globally dominant culture is suffering from an economic, ecological and social crisis that has deeper roots than failing budgets and environmental degradation. Do we have a role to play if our culture is headed towards its eventual death? Though our economic system has trained us to be needy, can we approach these challenges as […]

 [ Episode #50 // Markets By Other Means ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:25:36

Developed nations find themselves stuck in economic quicksand as the status quo is maintained through debts on sovereign balance sheets. Over the last few decades of rapid economic expansion, each country bet on the continued story of globalization that narrates Tom Friedman's dreams each night. As the developing world sees our folly, will they choose […]

 [ Episode #49 // Developing Breakdown ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:14:59

Central banks are undertaking unprecedented actions to keep the monetary system from unraveling. Despite unlimited Quantitative Easing and wealth transfers between Europe's economies, growth has yet to return and debt is demanding to be serviced. This process is stretching the banking system to its limit. What happens when the pretense is dropped and money loses […]

 [ Episode #48 // Urban Minds ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:28:53

Human populations have lived a rural lifestyle through most of history, depending on agriculture or hunting and gathering. As abundant oil reserves fueled the rise of modern civilization, urban life grew along with it. In 1800 only 3% of the world's population lived in cities, in 1900 that number reached 14% which increased to 30% […]

 [ Episode #47 // Power Transition ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:10:40

After years of stagnant growth in conventional oil extraction rates, ignorance of Hubbert's Curve has peaked. Now that the mainstream can't dismiss the issue, public conversations proclaim an exuberant belief in marginal reserves as our savior. Claims of American energy independence have fueled a dialogue that threatens to drive the US economy towards a fiscal […]

 [ Episode #46 // Recovering Environmentalists ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:22:19

Success for the environmental movement has meant many of its members adopted mainstream values in attempts to sustain the unsustainable. Is sustainability a farce when associated with a way of life that is out of touch with reality? Global droughts, weather catastrophes and heatwaves are demonstrating the rapidly increasing impact of atmospheric greenhouse gases. With […]

 [ Episode #45 // Opening Money ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:59:59

By failing to question our money system, we've accepted an understanding of finance and fiat that's showing its flaws greater than ever. This globalized currency system draws money out of localities and into the hands of corrupt financial institutions. Can we start recapturing these flows of money to build resilient communities? If the Federal Reserve […]

 [ Episode #44 // Evolving Innovation ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:58:58

Our understanding of innovation has been shaped by decades of growth in the rate by which we can extract environmental resources. Now that conventional oil reserves are no longer flowing as readily, what does this do to how our modern civilization thinks about innovation? Do the innovations of the future involve faster processors and further […]

 [ Episode #43 // Occupy With Aloha ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:52:21

The people of Hawaii have lived an incredible story of cultural assimilation. Numerous external influences on the island have driven a process of creation and destruction, resulting in innovative musical styles. Now, Hawaii faces difficult challenges with food security and genetically modified seeds as it survives the dying values of a corporate culture. Can we […]

 [ Episode #42 // Green Illusions ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:06:17

We've imagined for several decades that in an ideal energy future we'll have solar panels on every building and wind turbines accompanying the corn on rural farmland. Yet, is our energy context ready for photovoltaic modules and wind generated electricity? Who doesn't love the idea of harvesting solar energy that would just hit the planet […]

 [ Episode #41 // Surviving Progress ] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:51:54

The complexity of modern civilization has obscured an ecological crisis through a finely crafted system of markets and trade. Local environmental problems can be exported across the world with modern technologies while placing the global economic ladder on ever shakier ground. Is our species capable of sparking a widespread and intelligent discussion of our trajectory […]

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