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A podcast about the bigger picture. Host Spencer Bailey calls on leading minds, from scientists and technologists to artists and climate activists, to zoom out and look at some of the planet’s most pressing issues from a whole-earth, long-view perspective.

At a Distance The Slowdown

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

A podcast about the bigger picture. Host Spencer Bailey calls on leading minds, from scientists and technologists to artists and climate activists, to zoom out and look at some of the planet’s most pressing issues from a whole-earth, long-view perspective.

    Rebecca Solnit on Slowness as a Superpower

    Rebecca Solnit on Slowness as a Superpower

    Rebecca Solnit, the author of books including “A Paradise Built in Hell” (2009) and “Orwell’s Roses” (2021) and the co-editor of the new collection of essays “Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility,” discusses the long view as a “mind-blowing” way of looking at the world, why the majority of people tend to be altruistic and resourceful in a disaster, and why the climate crisis requires eschewing a scarcity mindset for one of abundance.

    • 53 min
    Charlayne Hunter-Gault on History as a Compass for Navigating the Present

    Charlayne Hunter-Gault on History as a Compass for Navigating the Present

    The civil rights activist, award-winning journalist, and former NPR and CNN foreign correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault talks about her book “My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives”; why understanding history is like a form of armor in a world full of misinformation; and the transformational, life-altering notion of viewing herself as a “queen” from a young age.

    • 30 min
    Sarah Lohman on Creating a More Affordable, Healthful, and Moral Food System

    Sarah Lohman on Creating a More Affordable, Healthful, and Moral Food System

    The culinary historian Sarah Lohman, author of the new book “Endangered Eating: America’s Vanishing Foods,” talks about the importance of engaging with local foodways, why “the idea that eating McDonald’s is universally bad is woefully unaware of class and racial conflicts,” and how Indigenous communities across the U.S. are fighting to protect their heritage.

    • 24 min
    David W. Orr on the Inextricable Links Between Climate and Democracy

    David W. Orr on the Inextricable Links Between Climate and Democracy

    David W. Orr, editor of the new book “Democracy in a Hotter Time” and a professor at Arizona State University, discusses the climate crisis as an obviously bipartisan issue; why building “Democracy 4.0” must ultimately be a localized, grassroots mission; and why, in our “long emergency” that is the climate crisis, we must “stretch our hearts to reach out to other species and future generations.”

    • 31 min
    Pedro Gadanho on How Architecture Must Adapt to Our Ecological Emergency

    Pedro Gadanho on How Architecture Must Adapt to Our Ecological Emergency

    Architect, writer, and curator Pedro Gadanho, author of the book “Climax Change!” and a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University, discusses how architects must increasingly innovate through densification and adaptive reuse rather than building anew; existing buildings as “material banks”; and the importance of downgrading our consumption levels, particularly in the Western world.

    • 30 min
    Chris Impey on the New Space Race and Exoplanet Habitation

    Chris Impey on the New Space Race and Exoplanet Habitation

    Astronomer Chris Impey, author of the new book “Worlds Without End: Exoplanets, Habitability, and the Future of Humanity” and a professor at the University of Arizona, discusses the vast possibilities of extraterrestrial human habitation, why imagination is an important form of scientific speculation, and why humans’ initial move to space will likely mirror the lawlessness of the Wild West.

    • 18 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Sachau8 ,

Quality food for thought.

This podcast is exactly what is needed at this moment. Thoughtful and considered discussions of where things could go if we took a deep breath and looked at the opportunities from a “whole-earth” perspective.

Another top-quality production folks at The Slowdown.

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