
1 - Self-Help Guide for Society
05/04/23 • 20 min
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We’re all on our own quest to live more meaningful, healthy, and fruitful lives.
To more fully understand the situation we’re in, we’re going to have to expand our scope in geography and time.
This is a sociological examination of the personal, and a psychological examination of the social.
Alex takes you back in time to a fateful childhood summer when the world was a magical place to explore, yet seemed like it was ending just as he was getting to know it.
It was then that Alex first read Ishmael by Daniel Quinn, the book that begins the quest of Human Nature Odyssey.
If you’d like to support Human Nature Odyssey, please subscribe wherever you enjoy your podcasts, leave us a review, and visit humannatureodyssey.com.
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We’re all on our own quest to live more meaningful, healthy, and fruitful lives.
To more fully understand the situation we’re in, we’re going to have to expand our scope in geography and time.
This is a sociological examination of the personal, and a psychological examination of the social.
Alex takes you back in time to a fateful childhood summer when the world was a magical place to explore, yet seemed like it was ending just as he was getting to know it.
It was then that Alex first read Ishmael by Daniel Quinn, the book that begins the quest of Human Nature Odyssey.
If you’d like to support Human Nature Odyssey, please subscribe wherever you enjoy your podcasts, leave us a review, and visit humannatureodyssey.com.
Join us on Patreon and get exclusive access to audio extras, writings, and notes.
Music: Celestial Soda Pop
By: Ray Lynch
From the album: Deep Breakfast
Courtesy Ray Lynch Productions © P 1984/BMI
All rights reserved.
1. Amazon: Celestial Soda Pop
https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B000QQXURI
2. iTunes:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/celestial-soda-pop/3242445?i=3242425
3. Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2THDVIVytLuGX7S7UghuC1?si=20ea63807bba401f
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Human Nature Odyssey Trailer
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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Music: Celestial Soda Pop
By: Ray Lynch
From the album: Deep Breakfast
Courtesy Ray Lynch Productions © P 1984/BMI
All rights reserved.
Amazon: Celestial Soda Pop
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iTunes: Celestial Soda Pop
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2 - Your Call To Adventure
Why can’t we seem to stop destroying the world? Like seriously though?
Ishmael, the telepathic gorilla from Daniel Quinn’s philosophical novel, 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.
If you’d like to support Human Nature Odyssey, please subscribe wherever you enjoy your podcasts, leave us a review, and visit humannatureodyssey.com.
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Citations
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn (1992)
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/01/world/sixth-mass-extinction-accelerating-intl/index.html
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/un-environment-programme_us_684562
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0959378094900035
Music: Celestial Soda Pop
By: Ray Lynch
From the album: Deep Breakfast
Courtesy Ray Lynch Productions © P 1984/BMI
All rights reserved.
1. Amazon: Celestial Soda Pop
https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B000QQXURI
2. iTunes:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/celestial-soda-pop/3242445?i=3242425
3. Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2THDVIVytLuGX7S7UghuC1?si=20ea63807bba401f
Human Nature Odyssey - 1 - Self-Help Guide for Society
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You walk into your local bookstore, the smell of worn and used book pages blend with fresh coffee brewing behind the counter as you peruse the various selections, you stop at the self-help section. There are books that offer ways to help you heal your anxiety, depression, addiction, loneliness, stress, anger with titles and subtitles that read Help Me Help You Help Yourself. Seven Highly Effective Distractions from 13 Bad Habits. Two Things You Can do to forgive your
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