Recursive Voices

Recursive Voices

Details   A podcast that delves into the hidden layers of reality and explores the intricate web of interconnections that shape our world. Each episode unravels the mysteries beneath the surface, from the patterns that define our experiences to the unseen threads linking everything. Join the voices as they navigate these recursive layers, discovering insights, stories, and perspectives that challenge and inspire, inviting you to see reality in a new way.
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Details   The voices discuss the interconnected crises facing humanity, including peak oil, climate change, economic instability, and social and political unrest.

Some sources, such as those by Richard Heinberg and James Howard Kunstler, argue that these issues will converge into a "long emergency" characterized by hardship and societal upheaval.

Other sources, like those on permaculture and simple living, offer strategies for adapting to these crises by fostering self-sufficiency, resilience, and sustainable living.

The "Limits to Growth" report emphasizes the potential consequences of human population growth and resource depletion, suggesting that significant changes to economic and social systems are necessary to avoid global collapse.
Date   October 28, 2024
Duration   11:56
File size   6.92 mb

Truth, Lies, and the Control of Information

Truth, Lies, and the Control of Information

Details   This briefing doc examines recurring themes and key ideas emerging from a selection of quotes regarding truth, propaganda, and the influence of power structures on public perception. The quotes originate from diverse figures – politicians, authors, philosophers, and activists – spanning various historical periods.
Date   October 19, 2024
Duration   8:03
File size   3.68 mb

Permaculture ethics

Permaculture ethics

Details   Examining the third ethic of permaculture, which has sparked debate among practitioners for many years. It discusses the evolution of the ethic, from "Setting Limits to Population and Consumption" to "Fair Share," and delves into the challenges associated with interpreting and implementing it. The article also explores misunderstandings surrounding the ethic, particularly its perceived connection to socialism and communism. It emphasizes that permaculture does not require a collectivist lifestyle, and the third ethic should be viewed as a guide to personal resource management, promoting sustainability and fair sharing.
Date   October 15, 2024
Duration   10:37
File size   6.12 mb

Introducing Olmec and Blockhill

Introducing Olmec and Blockhill

Details   This topic is about Olmec Sinclair's lifestyle, which blends his career in IT with his passion for permaculture and self-sufficiency. The sources provide a multifaceted view of Sinclair, showcasing his professional background, his rural lifestyle choices, and his efforts to create a sustainable and fulfilling life.
Date   October 15, 2024
Duration   12:12
File size   7.00 mb

Discussing the benefits of kunekune pigs

Discussing the benefits of kunekune pigs

Details   The sources discuss Kunekune pigs, a breed of pig known for their docile and friendly nature. The first source explores the intelligence and social behavior of pigs in general, highlighting their surprising cognitive abilities and complex social interactions. The second source provides a detailed overview of Kunekune pigs, covering their history, appearance, behaviour, and suitability as pets. The third source focuses on the use of Kunekune pigs in a permaculture system, emphasizing their value in soil conditioning, grass control, and overall ecosystem benefits.
Date   October 15, 2024
Duration   9:39
File size   5.41 mb

Introduction to recursion

Introduction to recursion

Details   Recursion is a concept in computer science and mathematics where a function or process calls or refers to itself in order to solve a problem.

Fractals are not just mathematical constructs; they are also abundant in nature. Many natural structures exhibit self-similarity and complexity at different scales, much like fractals. This makes fractals a useful concept for understanding and describing these patterns in nature.
Date   October 14, 2024
Duration   9:21
File size   5.30 mb

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