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Episode 44: Things Grown in Perfect Conditions are Meant to be Eaten
In spite of what it may seem like sometimes, the cost of food for the average person, relative to the last several thousand years, has never been more affordable than it is now. Farming has become such an incredible science that our crop yields have never been higher. And we only seem to be getting better
Feb 22, 20255 min read
Episode 43: Meet People Where They Are
I really dislike the word should. It's this incredible word that we use to describe not what a person is going to do, but what they are...
Feb 20, 20256 min read
Episode 42: The Difference Between Awe and Ahh
If you ever want a good conversation starter. Ask a person what their dream home would be like. You could ask them where the...
Jan 12, 20257 min read
Episode 41: You Only Have to be Brave Once
I hate the sensation of falling. I've never gone skydiving, and I have absolutely no interest in trying it. When I was young...
Jan 12, 20258 min read
Episode 40: Sometimes It's Faster to Use a Shovel
In my line of work, people hire us to find things underground. And that being said, we come into contact with a lot of people...
Jan 12, 20255 min read
Episode 39: The Joy Comes from the Effort
I watched a video on YouTube the other day, on Andrew Huberman's channel, that suggested that if you can convince yourself that...
Jan 12, 20257 min read
Episode 38: We are All Just a Little Delusional
There have been a few times in my life where I found myself briefly thinking or believing something that upon further reflection...
Jan 12, 20256 min read
Episode 37: People Are Like Onions
In the movie Shrek, Shrek tries to explain to Donkey a little about ogres. He says, Ogres are like onions. They have layers...
Jan 12, 20259 min read
Episode 36: Good Not Perfect
We will never be perfect, but we can easily be good. You can waste your days chasing perfection, only to see it always out of reach, or you can shoot for good. My ex-wife used to say something that I actually liked.
She would say, it only needs to be a 90 percent job. I like that, because getting to 90 percent is pretty darn good, and it's really the last 10 percent There's something I heard on another podcast.
Jan 12, 20256 min read
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