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Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories
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35:28Step one for starting a small business is often coming up with an exciting idea. But what is step two? Step three? Steps four through launch and beyond? On our second episode, and first iteration of our Small Business Starter Kit Series, Austin and Jannese visit The Candle Pour to chat with founders Misty and Dennis Akers . They’ll tell our hosts about how they got their business off the ground and about all the things that go with it: from incorporation to trademarks. Join us as they detail how they went from Grand Idea to Grand Opening. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: Quickbooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Novel Coronavirus. How to Survie and Thrive. Body, Mind and Spirit
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Mike D Stokes에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mike D Stokes 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The website I was referring to in the episode is https://www.worldometers.info/
They have another page on the age distribution of Covid which is really helpful. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/
Here is the transcription of the episode.
Hello, everyone, Mike Stokes Wildlife education. Today I'd like to talk about the corona virus. Obviously, everyone's thinking about it. And I think there's two things that are very important. There's a website. I don't think I have it in front of me. But it marks out the statistics of what's happening around the world, like how many people die from the flu last year, which was, I think, approximately 20,000. And how many people are more and how people die and all the different giant measures of what's happening on the macro scale and on planet earth today and the coronavirus is, in all probability statistically going to be negligible in its overall effect of death and illness on the planet relative to other things. Elon Musk has been chastised for saying that you're more likely to die in a car wreck than you are from Corona virus, but statistically, he's correct. So, as much as I think it's important to protect yourself, and to not give other people, rotavirus, especially elderly, there's wonderful statistic from that same website, which I'll try to post in the show notes, the website, and it showed the mortality rate for the corona virus from 00 to over 80. And basically, no there's been zero fatalities, if your infant up to nine years old and then it progressive goes up like a point 5% to 1% to 2% every decade. And then by the time you get into your 70s, it jumps dramatically to 7%. And then in your 80s, it jumps dramatically to 14%. So it is very dangerous disease for the elderly, not so dangerous for the young and healthy, and no danger at all for anyone under nine years old. Now, those kids can be vectors that bring it to people who are vulnerable, so you still want to be careful. So that's number one. And I think that underlines a a big issue that is very important if we're trying to thrive in a world filled with challenges and turmoil and problems. And that is that we are primarily emotional creatures as much as we like to think of ourselves as rational. That's just not who we are what we the emotional or emotional needs. Nature is what kept us thriving and surviving. All these years throughout evolution, we developed our emotional radar in order to help us survive. And it's very useful in a small band of humans or a, you know, a small band of chimpanzees, our closest relatives that are still living on the family species tree. But in these larger societies, emotional reactions can hinder us rather than help us. The biggest mistake that most people make around making decisions around things like the corona virus or others is that we believe ourselves to be rational. I have a close relative who is constantly harping on the idea of how to separate emotion from rationality. The problem is, is that he believes that he's irrational He is rational and not emotional in his decision making process. But, but he's not. Because he fundamentally doesn't accept the fact that mostly he's emotionally driven. So once you accept that you're emotionally driven in that your first response to the coronavirus is going to be an emotional one and not a rational one, then you can start to backtrack and be like, Okay, I'm reacting emotionally. So now what would actually be more of a rational approach? So the the instinct, the initial reaction is helpful when a cheetahs chasing you to get out of the way, but that initial reaction in a more measured approach doesn't really work. So, in essence55 에피소드
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Mike D Stokes에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mike D Stokes 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The website I was referring to in the episode is https://www.worldometers.info/
They have another page on the age distribution of Covid which is really helpful. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/
Here is the transcription of the episode.
Hello, everyone, Mike Stokes Wildlife education. Today I'd like to talk about the corona virus. Obviously, everyone's thinking about it. And I think there's two things that are very important. There's a website. I don't think I have it in front of me. But it marks out the statistics of what's happening around the world, like how many people die from the flu last year, which was, I think, approximately 20,000. And how many people are more and how people die and all the different giant measures of what's happening on the macro scale and on planet earth today and the coronavirus is, in all probability statistically going to be negligible in its overall effect of death and illness on the planet relative to other things. Elon Musk has been chastised for saying that you're more likely to die in a car wreck than you are from Corona virus, but statistically, he's correct. So, as much as I think it's important to protect yourself, and to not give other people, rotavirus, especially elderly, there's wonderful statistic from that same website, which I'll try to post in the show notes, the website, and it showed the mortality rate for the corona virus from 00 to over 80. And basically, no there's been zero fatalities, if your infant up to nine years old and then it progressive goes up like a point 5% to 1% to 2% every decade. And then by the time you get into your 70s, it jumps dramatically to 7%. And then in your 80s, it jumps dramatically to 14%. So it is very dangerous disease for the elderly, not so dangerous for the young and healthy, and no danger at all for anyone under nine years old. Now, those kids can be vectors that bring it to people who are vulnerable, so you still want to be careful. So that's number one. And I think that underlines a a big issue that is very important if we're trying to thrive in a world filled with challenges and turmoil and problems. And that is that we are primarily emotional creatures as much as we like to think of ourselves as rational. That's just not who we are what we the emotional or emotional needs. Nature is what kept us thriving and surviving. All these years throughout evolution, we developed our emotional radar in order to help us survive. And it's very useful in a small band of humans or a, you know, a small band of chimpanzees, our closest relatives that are still living on the family species tree. But in these larger societies, emotional reactions can hinder us rather than help us. The biggest mistake that most people make around making decisions around things like the corona virus or others is that we believe ourselves to be rational. I have a close relative who is constantly harping on the idea of how to separate emotion from rationality. The problem is, is that he believes that he's irrational He is rational and not emotional in his decision making process. But, but he's not. Because he fundamentally doesn't accept the fact that mostly he's emotionally driven. So once you accept that you're emotionally driven in that your first response to the coronavirus is going to be an emotional one and not a rational one, then you can start to backtrack and be like, Okay, I'm reacting emotionally. So now what would actually be more of a rational approach? So the the instinct, the initial reaction is helpful when a cheetahs chasing you to get out of the way, but that initial reaction in a more measured approach doesn't really work. So, in essence55 에피소드
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×1 You don't Belong in a Box. Rediscover your Wild Self and Build a Nature-Centered Civilization. 1:11:10
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1:11:10Did you you know that I am also a coach / consultant? If you want to take yourself to the next level in your health, relationship or business. Click below for a free session. ✅✅✅ Need Coaching or Mentoring? Schedule a free 15-45 minute zoom or phone consultation here. 👉👉 https://calendly.com/netregenerativelife Mike D. Stokes YouTube The Regenerative Home https://www.youtube.com/theregenerativehomestead The Happy Earthling. YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/MikeDavidStokes Eco Construction and Consulting Lush Planet Design Build https://www.lushplanet.net/ CA Lic#934358 707-922-4790 Podcast EarthBody MindSpirit on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5dVcjbl... Social Media Instagram @mikedavidstokes Twitter @MikeDavidStokes linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeisstoked Short Summary The interview with Carolyn Hubbard focuses on themes of rewilding, community building, and the need for a new global mythology to heal humanity's relationship with nature. Carolyn shares her personal journey, highlighting her upbringing in a religious background that promoted human dominion over nature, which led to feelings of separation. Her fascination with indigenous cultures and deeper exploration of humanity's history helped her realize that all humans once lived in connection with nature. The conversation emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with the land and fostering a sense of community in the modern world. Speakers reflect on the cultural and spiritual dimensions influencing humanity's relationship with nature, arguing that technology shapes cultural beliefs. They discuss the challenges of prioritizing rewilding while managing financial responsibilities and the importance of building community support around these topics. The discussion highlights the need for balance between spiritual belief systems and a connection to nature, advocating for open discussions about faith. The speakers encourage individuals to seek local mentors and engage with the land, emphasizing the benefits of community and connection to nature. They explore the significance of honoring cultural differences while striving for harmonious relationships with nature, acknowledging the challenges in achieving this. The conversation concludes with a focus on the value of choosing a lifestyle that fosters independence and self-sufficiency, contrasting it with conventional systems that can create a sense of suffering. I only recommend products that highest standards of environmental stewardship! Any affiliate links may provide this channel with some commisions.…
1 Are you doing HEALTH wrong? The Founder of Power Yoga, Bryan Kest Interview. 1:28:07
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1:28:07Are you doing HEALTH wrong? The Founder of Power Yoga, Bryan Kest Interview.
1 Are your Ingredients Sustainably Harvested? Cosmetics, Super foods, Supplements. The UEBT Interview 1:02:15
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1:02:15In this interview with the UEBT communications director Lara Koristky, you will learn how the ingredients in cosmetics, superfoods and supplements can be harvested more sustainably. You will learn the ins and outs of how organizations around the world are working to create regenerative economies to fulfill our needs. And how you can be more of a part of the solution to the global crisis in biodiversity loss. Did you you know that I am also a coach / consultant? Take yourself or your business to the next level of success following ecological principles. We focus on creating ecosystems that support your success. Rather than focus on developing will power alone. Click below for a free session. ✅✅✅ Need Coaching or Mentoring? Schedule a free 15 minute zoom or phone consultation here. 👉👉 https://calendly.com/netregenerativelife Mike D. Stokes YouTube The Regenerative Homestead https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRegenerativeHomestead The Happy Earthling. YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHappyEarthling Eco Construction and Consulting Lush Planet Design Build https://www.lushplanet.net/ CA Lic#934358 707-922-4790 Podcast EarthBody MindSpirit on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/earthbody-mindspirit-with-mike-d-stokes/id1447275402 On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5dVcjbl3TtSxLK6iQ93831 Social Media Instagram @mikedavidstokes Twitter @MikeDavidStokes linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeisstoked/…
1 Life Focus for visionaries, artists & scatter brains. 10 Practices developed over 30 years for visionaries, artists & scatter brains. 10 Practices developed over 30 years 1:06:29
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1:06:29In this video I show you how to Focus specifically for Earth Loving visionaries, artists & scatter brains. 10 Practices I developed over 30 years. Did you you know that I am also a coach / consultant? If you want to take yourself to the next level in your health, relationship or business. Click below for a free session. ✅✅✅ Need Coaching or Mentoring? Schedule a free 15-45 minute zoom or phone consultation here. 👉👉 https://calendly.com/netregenerativelife Mike D. Stokes YouTube The Regenerative Homestead https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRegenerativeHomestead The Happy Earthling. YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHappyEarthling Eco Construction and Consulting Lush Planet Design Build https://www.lushplanet.net/ CA Lic#934358 707-922-4790 Podcast EarthBody MindSpirit on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/earthbody-mindspirit-with-mike-d-stokes/id1447275402 On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5dVcjbl3TtSxLK6iQ93831 Social Media Instagram @mikedavidstokes Twitter @MikeDavidStokes linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeisstoked/…
1 There is a TRULY Sustainable Alternative to Palm Oil. Interview with CEO of Forestwise. 53:00
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53:00In this Interview with Dirk-Jan Oudshoorn, the Founder and CEO of Forestwise, you will learn how we can transform from an extractive rainforest destruction economy to a regenerative and holistic canopy economy. Website. forestwise.earth Did you you know that I am also a coach / consultant? If you want to take Business or your life to the next level. Click below for a free consultation. ✅✅✅ See if My Coaching /Consulting is right for you or your company /Project. Schedule a free 15-45 minute zoom or phone consultation here. 👉👉 https://calendly.com/netregenerativelife Mike D. Stokes YouTube The Regenerative Homestead https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRegenerativeHomestead Mike D Stokes. (Health, Happiness and Wealth for Earth Lovers) https://www.youtube.com/@MikeDavidStokes Eco Construction and Consulting Lush Planet Design Build https://www.lushplanet.net/ CA Lic#934358 707-922-4790 Podcast EarthBody MindSpirit on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/earthbody-mindspirit-with-mike-d-stokes/id1447275402 On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5dVcjbl3TtSxLK6iQ93831 Social Media Instagram @mikedavidstokes Twitter @MikeDavidStokes linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeisstoked/…
1 What is Cooking with Home Biogas? Why it Matters! Founder Speaks on creating a global eco business 1:06:09
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1:06:09✅✅Here is the LINK to HOMEBIOGAS https://www.homebiogas.com/ref/10/✅✅ Did you you know that I am also a coach / consultant? If you want to take yourself to the next level in your health, relationship or business. Click below for a free session. ✅✅✅ Need Coaching or Mentoring? Schedule a free 15+ minute zoom consultation here. 👉👉 https://calendly.com/netregenerativelife ✅✅✅ Join the Earth Body Mind Spirit Podcast for an exclusive interview with Yair Teller, the visionary founder of Homebiogas. Explore the forefront of sustainable living as Yair shares insights into Homebiogas's innovative approach to off-grid living. Dive deep into self-sufficient homesteading, circular economy principles, and the transformative potential of DIY biogas systems. Discover how Homebiogas, under Yair's leadership, redefines waste management with biogas digesters, compost toilets, and regenerative homestead practices. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on shaping a more sustainable future for our planet! 0:00:04 How and why most of us should use biogas. 0:10:01 Indoor Air Pollution, water pollution and Energy. Stacking Functions. Many problems. One Solution. 0:20:01 Grass Roots Design inspiration 0:30:01 Daily incentives and Community driven design 0:40:01 Determination, Purpose and Choosing Partners. 0:50:01 How to Run a global eco company with work life balance. 1:00:02 The power of Community. Healing the MacroBiome! Summary. In this video, the speaker recalls a time when he received a call from a nomadic Bedouin man who lived in the desert and had sheep and goats. The man, who was also a doctor and a university teacher, was amazed by the fact that he could generate a flame from his goat manure. This experience inspired the speaker and led him to co-found Home Biogas, a company that turns waste into cooking fuel. The speaker emphasizes that the system created by Home Biogas not only transforms organic waste into renewable energy, but also produces organic liquid fertilizer that can be used in gardening and farming. This system provides multiple benefits, including treating waste on the spot, generating daily cooking gas, and producing fertilizer to grow more food. The speaker acknowledges that many people, like himself, are hesitant to switch to electric systems due to financial reasons or concerns about depending on the grid. He believes that Home Biogas offers a viable alternative for those who want to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. The speaker explains that the amount of gas produced depends on the size of the system and the amount of waste input. For example, in his household, they get about two hours of gas per day from a small system that primarily processes vegetable waste. The speaker also mentions that Home Biogas has a separate system for treating human waste, which is used in conjunction with a low flush toilet system. This system ensures that the waste is treated and does not contaminate the environment or food crops. Overall, the speaker is inspired by the work of Home Biogas and believes that businesses like this are the future. He sees the potential for these grassroots technologies to enhance and regenerate life on Earth while meeting our needs in a sustainable way. In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the features and benefits of their low flush toilet system. The toilet uses a pump and only flushes about a quarter of a gallon per flush, which is significantly less than regular toilets in the United States that flush about two to three gallons per flush. This low flush system helps to save water and also separates black water (waste) from clean water, reducing water contamination.…
1 How I did (and you can) "CONQUER" Any "NEGATIVE" emotion in 5 SIMPLE (but not easy) Steps. 31:44
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31:44How I "CONQUERED" My (or any) "Negative" EMOTIONS in 5 SIMPLE Steps. #depression, #negativity, #failure
1 5 Keys to Finding The Love of Your Life. A Guide for Kind People. 16:52
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16:525 Keys to Find The Love of Your Life. A Guide for Kind People. In this Tutorial. I share with you, the lessons I learned over the last 35 years of study, hardship and pain. I hope they help you create the life you have always wanted.
In this interview with Wild Farm alliance you will learn some tips and techniques to use nature to enhance the life of your garden or farm. Please leave comments and questions on the youtube channel, the regenerative home to get them answered.
1 Why we should (Re) Wild Honey Bees to Save them and save us. 12:41
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12:41In this interview, we cover the very important topics of Wilding versus re-wilding, the invasive versus native narrative and what we need to do to create resilient ecosystems. Interview with Michael Theile of Apis Arboria.
1 Can BUYING WOOD help SAVE our forests? Deep Dive Interview with the Expert 2:13:06
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2:13:06To save our forests we need to manage them or they are going to burn to the ground! That was the main thing I learned in this interview. In order to restore our forest we need to selectively log, thin and "prescribed" burn them. No logging is without its challenges. Mendocino and Humboldt Redwood Company are in the top tier of sustainable practices in the world as far as lumber companies go. They are not perfect but are on the right path. In this interview with John Anderson, the Forest Policy Director of Mendocino Redwood company we dive deep into the boots on the ground issues around harvesting wood out of California forests in particular and global forest issues.…
1 Can YOU have INNER PEACE and BIG SUCCESS at the same time. THE SPIRAL KEY? 29:18
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29:18In this video, I share the One of the KEY Principles I have used to create inner peace with Success. These are the principles I have developed over 30 years of research and experience into living a life filled with health, wealth and happiness. It is specifically for Earth lovers, environmentalists, ecologists, eco-activists, ecopreneurs and other earth based do-gooders. The principles I focus on, specifically address the question; How do you get the things you want in life while not being a destructive force but rather being a force that enhance life on all levels; Physical, Mental, emotion, personal, social and ecological. This is the First Video in this series. It goes over the principle of CYCLICAL living, including the concepts of the spiral living, the seasonal living model, the personal energy state model, as well as the integration of multiple personalities model closely related to the Internal Family Systems model. All these principles revolve around the concept of cycling. It is in the embrace of the cycle that we are free in our successes and our failures and have access to the beauty and joy of the moment. Please leave questions and comments in the comment section and i will do my best to integrate them into the next video. Thank you for your attention and caring heart. ✅✅✅ For personal or business coaching, for a limited time and for a few select individuals and organizations, I am offering a free 15 minute zoom consultation. Click here to be considered for an session. 👉👉 https://calendly.com/netregenerativelife ✅✅My amazon storefront. These are a few of the products I recommend. They are the best and most sustainable in their respective category. 👉👉 https://www.amazon.com/shop/lushplanetdesignbuild. Here is the link to the Lex Fridman Interview with Micheal Levin from Tufts University. https://youtu.be/p3lsYlod5OU Thank you for being someone who cares. - Mike D. Stokes #theregenerativehome #TheHappyEarthling #MikeStokes #MikeDStokes #Lushplanetdesignbuild #theregenerativehomestead…
1 Save the Monarch Butterfly | Habitat and Food | Interview with the Expert on Earth Day. 21:32
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21:32In this video I interview Erin Arnsteen, the Western Program Director from Monarch Joint Ventures. She is a wealth of information on how we can Transform our gardens and Farms into Regenerative Butterfly and Native Pollinator Habitat. Here is a link to the main pamphlet she showed many times on the video. https://xerces.org/sites/default/files/publications/18-014.pdf Here is the link to her organization. https://monarchjointventure.org/ Here is the Link to the main pollinator preservation group in the US. www.xerces.org ✅✅My amazon storefront. These are the products I recommend and the best and most sustainable in each category. 👉👉 https://www.amazon.com/shop/lushplanetdesignbuild. ✅✅✅ Need Eco Coaching on your project, homestead or business? Schedule a free 15 minute zoom or phone consultation here. 👉👉 https://calendly.com/netregenerativelife…
1 Using Animals for Regenerative Farming on your homestead and Vineyard with Brandon Bredo of Hanzell Organic Vineyards. 56:16
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56:16In this episode, Brandon Bredo of Hanzell Organic Vineyards in Sonoma,CA shares his expertise on using animals for regenerative farming and permaculture principles on your homestead and vineyard. This is like the introductory session of a masterclass from the pros including how to start on a 1/2 acre with animals, fire prevention with and without animals, and the importance of community on the journey of self-reliance. You’ll learn about regenerative practices for animal agriculture that can help restore health to soils, biodiversity and habitat and help reverse the climate crisis.…
We all get stuck in ideas sometimes. When you take on turning your highest spiritual values into the way you make your living, the best parts of you develop more deeply and powerfully. Your character is molded into someone who is who you wanted to become.
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1 How to Design a Permaculture Food Forest / Resilient Life. Interview with Damien Luce 54:36
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54:36In this Episode, I interview Damien MaCanany Luce, Lead Designer at Permaculture Aritisans. One of the Oldest and Largest Permaculture Landscape Design Build Companies in the US. We talk Food Forests. Permaculture systems design thinking and how do we integrate individual resilience with macro sustainability. Here is the website for Permaculture Artisans. https://www.permacultureartisans.com/ YouTube The Regenerative Homestead https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRegenerativeHomestead The Happy Earthling. YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHappyEarthling Eco Construction and Consulting Lush Planet Design Build https://www.lushplanet.net/ CA Lic#934358 707-922-4790 Podcast EarthBody MindSpirit on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/earthbody-mindspirit-with-mike-d-stokes/id1447275402 On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5dVcjbl3TtSxLK6iQ93831 Social Media Instagram @mikedavidstokes Twitter @MikeDavidStokes linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeisstoked/…
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In this episode I begin the conversation of how we can start to fuse ancient earth based wisdom to Modern Technological Innovation in a way that is Wise.
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1 The 3 Principles to Create a Regenerative Economy The Mother Earth News T-shirt Rant. 23:07
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23:07In this video. I talk about how to create a regenerative economy. My 3 principles using the examples. I talk about how Mother Earth News Blew it. And what they can do to redeem themselves. As well as the amazing opportunities to integrate our economies into thriving ecosystems. Our lack of sustainability is simply a lack of vision.…
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1 Beginning Mushroom Cultivation, Soil Building and Mycoremediation. Mushroom Mountain Farm Founder Olga and Billie Katich 33:12
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33:12In this intereview, Olga and Billie Katich share their experience and expertise in strating and growing a mushroom business from scratch and how to begin with mushrooms as home to create food, medicine, soil building, and persticide and chemical remediation.
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1 Quantum Physics, Spirituality and psychic phenomena | Interview with Dr. Dean Radin 40:31
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40:31In this Podcast Episode, I interview Dr. Dean Radin, we talk about how quantum physics relates to psychic phenomena and spirituality. Here are links to his books, and the institutions that he teaches and researches at. Real Magic https://amzn.to/3A2RRSe Entangled Minds https://amzn.to/3nqYEji Super Normal https://amzn.to/3FrCS55 The Conscious Universe https://amzn.to/3KefHyQ The Institute of Noetic Sciences https://noetic.org/ California Institute of Integral Studies https://www.ciis.edu/ Show Transcript Dr. Dean Radin People that say, oh, I want to be I want to learn how to be much more intuitive and psychic. And my response is really, you really want to do that.Mike Stokes This is the earth Body, Mind spirit podcast, and I'm your host, Mike Stokes. Today's episode is an interview that I did with Dr. Dean Raiden. Back in 2015, and never published. Dr. Raiden is the chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. He's also a teacher at the California Institute of integral studies, and the author of four books on psychic phenomenon, including entangled minds, the conscious universe supernormal, and most recently, real magic. But we cover a number of topics, including the relationship between quantum physics and psychic phenomenon, the experience of the actual nature of understanding and learning about psychic phenomenon, the dangers of psychic power, and his very interesting story of how it came to all of this, I will leave links in the show notes below to all of his books. And I would highly recommend that if you're interested in any of these topics that you check out the one that most calls to you. And without further ado, my interview with Dr. Dean Raiden, if you wouldn't mind, just telling me a little bit about how you came into this field of work. And what sparked your desire to study the powers of the mind and how they connect with the larger cosmos.Dr. Dean Radin If I were 20 or 30 years younger, I would probably say something like, it's because I read Harry Potter and want to know who was real. So the the equivalent books when I was a child were more like fairy tales and parables and science fiction, a lot of science fiction, right? So you don't need to read much of that, to start wondering whether the stories are is a pure fantasy, or is fantasy based on something and the more I read about mythology, the more I realized that some mythology is essentially metaphor, it's pointing at something, it's not the thing itself. But because the thing that has been pointed to repeatedly suggests that we have more potential in our minds, then we think we do that I got curious about it. And I think I went to the librarian one day and asked if there were any studies about psychic phenomena. And so the book that I got was calledMike Stokes and how old you when when this when you were to the library Dr. Dean Radin 10 or 12, or something like that. The book was I'm trying to remember exactly the title was something like ESP a scientific evaluation. And it was written by a guy named Hansel Mark Hansel, who, unbeknownst to me, was a major skeptic of the day. But in his book, he described experiments that hadn't been done and his reaction to it and so on. And while I understood the the skeptical responses, it also occurred to me that he was trying really hard to make it go away. And so I became more interested in what what do the what are the people who have actually done the experiments, say, so then I discovered the whole library section on Paris psychology, which I didn't even know there was such a thing. And so I read all of that. And I became intrigued with the idea that science is as a tool could be used to study anything. And so here was a small band of scientists over a century who had been doing that. And discovered that using basically the same methods as used in other areas of psychology, primari…
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1 New Years Resolutions! Dealing with the Confusion, Stagnation and Depression that comes with setting Big Goals! 59:37
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59:37In this episode, I talk about how I deal with my own confusion, stagnation and mild depression when I set new big goals. Whenever you set a big goal, you send your subconscious self into chaos as it tries to align your outside life with your new inside life. It is necessarily a bumpy road. I hope this conversation helps you. It helped me just creating it. Below is the beginning of the transcription. The key to making change is to feel more is to allow yourself to feel ugly feelings while you're moving in the direction of your goal. Hey everyone, Mike Stokes here. Today I'd like to talk about confusion, mild depression, and making goals and how they're all related. And it's time after the holidays. And before during the holidays before the new year. It's really the time when we all go inside, and try to figure out what is next for us. And the problem is, is that we go inside and try to figure out what's next for us at the same time, that we're dealing with old relationships with our family, and with yourself, with our loved ones, with our spouse. And it's a, it's really difficult for most of us. I feel like what I can best do. So this video is for anyone who is feeling at the moment of watching this little confused about your future. Maybe a little sad and depressed, depressed, maybe lacking energy, and really wanting to make a change. So I think teachers who claim to have gotten somewhere, and sort of teach from that place, don't really aren't really being honest. You know, I mean, I went to so many workshops, and I've read so many books, and I myself was trying to figure out how to be a teacher where I could, you know, tell all of you about all of my great things, and how you would then want to listen to what I had to say, because somehow, my solving these problems would rub off on you. Now, there's a little bit of truth to that, you know, I don't want to follow somebody who's just life is a mess, and they're always complaining. But there's also a little bit of falseness in that too. Because if I'm just looking at you, let's say you're my teacher, and I'm looking at everything that's great about you, like, Oh, you've got a nice house, you got a wonderful relationship, you've, you're making plenty of money, you're going on vacations, you have a meaningful career, and you're making the planet a better place. You're helping others. You have lots of adventure, yet you're grounded. You can talk about the highest of high philosophies, but yet you're silly still in the earth and creating good things. So what I've done is I've just projected in my mind, my image of myself, in my perfect life, on to you. And the problem with that is, is that when we try to follow somebody else's path, we inevitably fall short. Because something that worked for them doesn't work for us. So right now, I've been struggling with how to teach. And so here's how teaching how goals and confusion, depression, lack of energy, how they all sort of meet. On the winter solstice, I set an intention of getting past all the blocks that I had to be the teacher that I've always dreamed of. Now, if you've ever done something like that, where you said, Okay, I'm going to be the fittest person that I've ever been, and I'm going to map as my dreams. You know, that's totally possible. The problem is, is that normally what happens is that we rub up against all of the things that stop us from doing that. So that's where I'm at. I'm rub bumped up against everything that's stopping me from being the teacher that I've always wanted to be from being the thought leader that I've always wanted to be that I know I can be. But I have a block, right? Like we all we would all be these great prolific, amazing entrepreneurs and artists…
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1 How to Think like an Ecosystem to achieve sustainable success 20:31
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20:31Hello everyone, Mike Stokes wildlife education. Today I'd like to talk about how to think, like, an ecosystem where to begin. So for years, or for most of human history. Humans have been subject to the ecosystem for their survival. And, obviously, that seems like it's not the case in our modern era, it seems like we can technologically design our way out of the ecosystem that supports us. While I believe that that is in theory possible. I think that what is vastly underestimated and most ecologists and scientists would agree, is that the ecological functions, served by a functioning, and not just functioning but thriving ecosystem are incredibly difficult to replicate and take an incredibly long time period. So, what does it take to think like so. So I guess the first and important point is to. If you're not already convinced that the ecosystem is important. I am not going to try to convince you, and if you're not already convinced that we need to preserve biodiversity, and we need to stabilize and slow down the human induced changes to our ecosystems and our environment. Well this isn't a talk for you, you need to be listening to whatever you need to listen to. But if you do believe that if you do believe that the ecosystem that we see around the planet are critical to preserve, not only for our basic air temperature zones crop growing. But for medicines and other services which I'm not going to go into too much detail here. This is just a surface level conversation about this stuff. If you believe that to be important. Then you need to. I was thinking about a better way of recording so sorry about the brain stop there. If you're believe that you need to start being like an ecosystem. So that is the big crux of the matter, because the beauty of being human is that we can separate ourselves from everything in our mind and have a creative visualization of what we are and what society can be. According to our own creative ideas. Everyone's creative, we just use our creativity in different ways and sometimes we let our creativity be bound by cultural norms. But the act of being human is the act of creating your own identity, and your cultural meaning, and what it is to be alive on earth you can't really be alive in a human form without creating a belief structure, which is adding meaning to everything around you. Even if you're saying it's all meaningless. and there's no God and there's no importance to anything and we're all just going to die and it's the black emptiness of space, even if you believe that you've added some meaning to that some significance to that some idea that that should motivate you in particular things that you do and don't do. So what I'm suggesting is that truly the only way that we are going to save our home, which. All you got to do is open your eyes and start looking at the numbers. The, the diversity decline the wildlife decline, the pollution increase, although there are regional stories where pollution increases going down the, the massive decline is still happening, and the, the cultural conversation has started to shift around the climate. But what I'm suggesting is that that's insufficient. We can't just shift our conversation around the climate or we're just going to create a future problem that we can't foresee instead what we need to do is become the change, like Gandhi says, so what how do you become the change, you become start to adopt and start to surround yourself and start to write and teach and research about the interdependence of all living things, so an ecosystem is interdependent by nature that's what it is, is dependent upon its bio region. Its climactic base and then its relationships between species, and individuals. So you are the same as that, you know, there's a great. There's a lot of examples of ecosystems of social nature that have created great…
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1 Success Through Personal Challenge, Health, Commitment and Growth 29:13
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29:13Hello everybody, Mike Stokes live. Today I'd like to talk about balance and health and success. And I've been struggling a bit lately, on the topics that I record about. And the reason that I've been struggling, is because I've been dealing with a health issue. I have an undiagnosed heart condition, which is painful and difficult to sleep. And I've always prided myself as being very health conscious and intelligent and able to discern good information from bad, and to effectively make good decisions and control my emotional reactionary decisions. And whenever I'm not feeling well. Physically, I question my ability to know anything that's useful for other people. Period. And I'm, I'm in the sauna right now because that's where I do my best clearest thinking outside of my ego. And right now it's 157 degrees I was sitting up on the bench but now I'm actually sitting on the floor, because it's hotter than I think I've ever done. And I took an extra niacin to flush out my system. I took 1000 milligrams which is really high. And some nitric oxide booster, which will flush and open your system and I'm drinking MSM which will also flush and open your system so. So my system is pretty raw and open at the moment. And what I've noticed is, is that over the years as I've done this practice. Is that clear thinking doesn't really occur until. Well I'm about 48 minutes in right now, till about 45 minutes. Actually I don't think I'm 48 minutes I think more like 30 minutes in, but it was so hot that it's, I feel like I've cleared something out. So bear with me I hope that that setup wasn't too long I didn't lose too many of you. But what I think is important for those of us on the path of, you know, the highest human potential personal success combined with making the world a better place, which is really what all of my stuff is about. I think that we all must struggle from time to time with times when we feel like we're not capable of doing great things or of helping other people, because we ourselves feel weak or injured or out of sorts. So, are you guys gonna hang out on the deck. It's kind of hard I can't focus if you are. So I don't know if I should leave that in but that was my wife and daughter. And they were on the deck I could hear their voices in the background. And so, myself and many people are easily distracted by outside circumstances. And so what I've learned is that for me to do my best work I really need quiet. There's a wonderful book called Deep work, which talks about how much more effective you can be when you shut off the world and focus on your work at hand. And there's another one I forgot to turn off the notification button. So, now I'm turning off the notification button. So, I guess I'm just gonna leave all that in because I think it's a real time example of how we deal with distractions. You know I love my family I want them to be near me but it's just not productive at some times. So there's a time and place for everything. So the, the core of what had me start this conversation is this idea that came to me around commitment, and which I was thinking of the things that I'm truly committed to such as my relationship, and my self sufficient homestead property. And those are really the two things that I'm committed to everything else is a bit fluctuating, and there's a power and commitment, and that power is that, you know, when we don't have commitment, our mind will take us away from things. And this is, there's a lot of scientific evidence behind that all you got to do is a search for options. The Psychology of options and how you have more options, and when you have more options you're less satisfied in life. So in a way, it's it's critical that you find things to commit to. But then comes sor…
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The narrative of that is, is truly that it's a narrative. The. We don't like to think of ourselves as wrong. Basically the Prime Directive you or anyone else has is to maintain consistency in our personal identity. So let me say that again. The Prime Directive of you, once you read us reach a certain age is to maintain consistency in your idea of yourself and your idea of the world. So you will go through the world, confirming what you already see if it helps you feel better about who you are. So that's called confirmation bias is a standard psychological term, but we don't really delve into it, nobody really nobody, most people, myself, most of the time as well, don't have the time or the energy to actually dig into that narrative and see what is actually going on there. And another reason that we don't do that is because it hurts because it will make you feel potentially it will destroy your life. So if you've built a life based on you know the idea that I'm going to try to pick one, you know if you if you've based your life on the idea that corporations are destroying life on Earth. Then, when a corporation comes along and does the opposite of that. It's going to really challenge your view so you became a lawyer you are an anti corporate lawyer. And you had, if you had a view that all corporations were evil. Then you're going to be challenged. If you truly question that idea, or if you believe, like many people do that somehow Biden is going to save us all, or that somehow Trump was going to save us all those types of beliefs, and they're not facts they're beliefs, those types of beliefs are going to get you a lot of good stuff. That's the problem. It's gonna help you in a lot of ways achieve your goals, it's going to give you a community. It's going to give you business it's going to give you wealth, it's going to give you a sense of purpose. So all those things are really what make life life. If you've adopted, you know, an ideology that life begins at conception, you know, and you, then just run with that and you're, you think that all humans need to be born who are conceived. Then, if you somehow question that it's gonna rock your world. So, you know, and if you believe that somehow eating meat is going to destroy the planet. If you dig into that. And you see, and you start questioning that it's going to destroy your identity. So the point is is that we do not ask ourselves questions that destroy our sense of consistency in who we believe that we are because it's really hard because it can destroy your life because you could end up in the gutter, because your marriage could end because you could lose your job. It's super dangerous and people don't think about it that way. You just don't everybody, not everybody but most everybody most of the time runs around thinking that their view is the right view. All you got to do is look around in the world and all the myriad of religions and political views, everybody's got a slightly different tone. And what that means is that most everybody's wrong because truth is truly objective, there is truly only one truth, and that truth is the universe. It is the nature of the universe. That's the only one truth. Now everybody else spins their ideas and their narratives and their stories and their myths around that. And that's beautiful. And that's the way that we all need to live on one way. On one level but we also need to check our quinny to question. If you want to achieve. Next level of consciousness next level of effectiveness, you have to get better at seeing reality. Reality sucks. It's not fun. It doesn't help you all the time, it actually makes your life worse. Most of the time, or, let me say it this way, it makes your life worse, a lot worse, until it gets better. The problem with trying to have a dee…
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If you consciously make a plan for your life you are way more likely to accomplish it. Transcription. Hello everyone, Mike Stokes with Wild Alive Living today what I'd like to talk about is the importance of planning, and the pitfalls of planning your life. So, we all tend to live on a spectrum of whether we focus on grand visions, or really minutiae in our life so some people are very focused on the details right in front of them. And other people are focused on sort of the grand vision way out into the future. And some people lie somewhere in the middle. So, what I'm going to say is that you being both good at the details and good at the Grand visioning is a critical skill, also learning out how to block out the distractions in your world. My daughter is crying right now. My wife is taking care of her. And I just need to let that go. So focus is a whole other element that we can talk about at a different time. So currently I'm living in my new 40 acre property in Northern California, of which I had planned, many, many years ago. The real grounded, the writing down of the plan happened in 2005, I believe. That's when I wrote down on a little piece of paper. After adopting this idea from a book that I read of Lost and Found dreambox I wrote down on a piece of paper of having a self sufficient homestead that I own outright, that has produces its own food, electricity, water and heat and comfort. So, I have not accomplished the totality of that goal but I took a huge step towards the fruition of that goal by purchasing a home in Northern California that has two houses on it they're both fixer uppers on 40 acres that has the potential to have all those things we already have our own water. We're working currently on our electricity in our food systems, and our heating, cooling is just a matter of installation so we're heating and we're working on all of those. But the point of my story is is that that was a 15 year ago plan, and over those last 15 years I had done a lot of various iterations of it, but the main idea that I came up with at that point was that I was going to buy a piece of property as a stepping stone towards getting another piece of property, through the conventional realm of mortgages and I knew that I didn't want to get out of the conventional realm of mortgages but that was my focus. So, in. In, the importance of what I'm saying is that that vision, although I forgot about it many times in my day to day life that vision was always sort of in the background, and always guiding my pursuit. I would say in hindsight, if I were to do it over again, I would put the vision a little bit more front and center in my life right now, or over the last 15 years it's been living on a three by five card that was posted on my desk, and had some prominence but it wasn't something I checked in regularly with. But in addition to that, I have a support group, a mastermind type group that we support each other on achieving goals and so that goal was always in my goals and in, we started 12 years ago and we had a 12 year, a 10 year iteration, that recently passed. Actually, it hasn't quite passed yet we decided to end it about nine years because we all did so well on our goals. Didn't reinvent it again for the next 10 years. So the point that I'm trying to make is that there's this, if you're the type of person who doesn't like to plan into the future, or you're the type of person who doesn't like to manage the day to day details. You have to either surround yourself with people that are good at the opposite of that and be willing to take their support and advice or get better at those yourself, so I have one friend who he's very good at the details and not so good at the long term planning so we'd always try to coax him out into the long term who's part of our support group, we would always try to co…
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I love to surf. I've been doing it since I was 13 years old. One of my favorite things to do when surfing is a long drawn-out carve. It's one of the funnest moves in surfing. In life we often think that we need to make dramatic changes in order to create and fulfill our visions for the future. In reality this is rarely the case. Success in our lives comes in incremental changes in our behavior and can be thought of as carving a new direction in your life using the momentum from dropping in on the wave that you just caught that is your life. And if you do it right when you carve out a new direction in your life you will gain momentum and not lose it. Everything is fractal if you carve and gain momentum in your life it looks beautiful to you and to others and if you do the same on a wave it'll look beautiful to others and feel beautiful to you.…
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Power mindfulness being present believe that if we just get better at being more present our life will be better. To some extent that's true but there's one big flaw and not thinking. And I cover it in this short audio. Spoiler alert it's not about being present it's about believing in a future that empowers you to feel good and be in action.…
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How to thrive in the Apocolypse. Holistic style.
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1 Coronavirus sheltering in place. Getting better at being you. Turning lemons into lemonade. 19:13
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19:13Hello everyone, Mike Stokes Wilde alive education here. Today I'd like to talk about sheltering in place, and how to find the positive, good parts of the crisis that we find ourselves in. In my last episode I spoke of, you know how to stay, how to thrive how to how to stay in a good mindset. And those lessons are still valid. Now. It's important to do your best to step out of the sheeple mentality the the mainstream, emotional narrative, man Extreme narratives are always emotional. They're very rarely rational. You know, we do need to worry about our elderly and our vulnerable population. But the statistics show that coronavirus is not worse than any of the other threats that we face in our day to day lives. They are for some of us, but not for others. So that's that's still important thing you know, and again, you still want to be a good person, and do your best for your, your fellow human, but also not get caught up in the emotional narrative that this is somehow only bad. So I'd like to talk about a couple of the upsides. You know, typically, our society is so outwardly focused, and so focused on material gain that we can't see the obvious good things in front of us. So a simple example that many of You're probably heard about is the reduced deaths due to air pollution because of the slowed economic activity. And then the obvious, slowed impact, slowing impact of the climate crisis, the climate, human induced climate destabilization crisis, the slow burn crisis that is much more of a greater existential threat to our lives. In the long term, then the novel coronavirus is to us. It's almost like we have to go a little bit against our animal nature, which is to react to the crisis in front of us. You know, that's how we evolved. We evolved to survive in the face of immediate threats, tigers and lions and gorillas in mammoths and hippos and all kinds of Dangerous beasts that were around us during our early years as humans. And it was a very successful strategy. But as we became more dominant over all the species on Earth, then those strategies are helpful. And they're actually super important. Like it's important to honor your emotional wisdom. It's just sometimes misplaced, especially when we have some early traumas in our life that we replay over and over again. I'm trying to think of a good example for that. I could just say that for myself, my fear of being ostracized by the group, many of us have that same fear. You know, the old saying goes that the second greatest fear He's deaf. And the number one fear is public speaking. And that's because public speaking is a potential social death. So our emotional bodies tell us that social death is worse than physical death. Because in many cases, when we were growing up in social bands, if we were kicked out of the social group, be that our pre human ancestors or be that our small bands of humans that came before us. If you were kicked out of the group, then you are pretty much dead, your chances of survival were, you know, very, very low. So the interesting thing that's happening now is we're all you know, the social distancing is making the group the bigger social group a little less prevalent. A, of a motivating factor in our lives so. So it's actually a wonderful opportunity to take some extra time to go inside. And to really delve into the depths of your own psyche. I study a bit of young in psychology and dream analysis. And over the years, what I've noticed is, you know, young would say that, you know, take all the symbols that you learn, and then when you're looking at a patient, just throw out all of the symbols that you learn and then deal with the patient in front of you. And when you're trying to sort of make sense of your own dreams. It's it's kind of the same thing. Really, what matters is is the emotional importance that you put on the sym…
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1 Novel Coronavirus. How to Survie and Thrive. Body, Mind and Spirit 19:28
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19:28The website I was referring to in the episode is https://www.worldometers.info/ They have another page on the age distribution of Covid which is really helpful. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/ Here is the transcription of the episode. Hello, everyone, Mike Stokes Wildlife education. Today I'd like to talk about the corona virus. Obviously, everyone's thinking about it. And I think there's two things that are very important. There's a website. I don't think I have it in front of me. But it marks out the statistics of what's happening around the world, like how many people die from the flu last year, which was, I think, approximately 20,000. And how many people are more and how people die and all the different giant measures of what's happening on the macro scale and on planet earth today and the coronavirus is, in all probability statistically going to be negligible in its overall effect of death and illness on the planet relative to other things. Elon Musk has been chastised for saying that you're more likely to die in a car wreck than you are from Corona virus, but statistically, he's correct. So, as much as I think it's important to protect yourself, and to not give other people, rotavirus, especially elderly, there's wonderful statistic from that same website, which I'll try to post in the show notes, the website, and it showed the mortality rate for the corona virus from 00 to over 80. And basically, no there's been zero fatalities, if your infant up to nine years old and then it progressive goes up like a point 5% to 1% to 2% every decade. And then by the time you get into your 70s, it jumps dramatically to 7%. And then in your 80s, it jumps dramatically to 14%. So it is very dangerous disease for the elderly, not so dangerous for the young and healthy, and no danger at all for anyone under nine years old. Now, those kids can be vectors that bring it to people who are vulnerable, so you still want to be careful. So that's number one. And I think that underlines a a big issue that is very important if we're trying to thrive in a world filled with challenges and turmoil and problems. And that is that we are primarily emotional creatures as much as we like to think of ourselves as rational. That's just not who we are what we the emotional or emotional needs. Nature is what kept us thriving and surviving. All these years throughout evolution, we developed our emotional radar in order to help us survive. And it's very useful in a small band of humans or a, you know, a small band of chimpanzees, our closest relatives that are still living on the family species tree. But in these larger societies, emotional reactions can hinder us rather than help us. The biggest mistake that most people make around making decisions around things like the corona virus or others is that we believe ourselves to be rational. I have a close relative who is constantly harping on the idea of how to separate emotion from rationality. The problem is, is that he believes that he's irrational He is rational and not emotional in his decision making process. But, but he's not. Because he fundamentally doesn't accept the fact that mostly he's emotionally driven. So once you accept that you're emotionally driven in that your first response to the coronavirus is going to be an emotional one and not a rational one, then you can start to backtrack and be like, Okay, I'm reacting emotionally. So now what would actually be more of a rational approach? So the the instinct, the initial reaction is helpful when a cheetahs chasing you to get out of the way, but that initial reaction in a more measured approach doesn't really work. So, in essence…
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