The Liminauts

The Liminauts

The Liminauts: Exploring the Space Between Paradigms. Interviews with individuals testing the liminal spaces between disciplines, perspectives, and practices, with a focus on Buddhism, spirituality, science, philosophy, and wellness from a Left perspective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 12/24/2023

    Ep 8: Robert Zevin on how he became a radical economist and accidentally invented a $30 trillion dollar idea

    On this episode of The Liminauts, my guest is Robert Zevin. Zevin grew up in a family made of jewish refugees from Poland and the Ukraine. One side started the World Publishing Company, at one point the largest publisher of the King James Bible, while the other ran a Borscht Belt resort in the Catskills that became a refuge for Jewish communists and other leftists during the Depression. This intersection of entrepreneurship and radical politics shaped Zevin’s career from the start. In the late 60s as a professor of economics at Columbia, Zevin got involved with the United States Servicemen's Fund which was responsible for The FTA Show, an anti-war counterprogram of troop entertainment to oppose Bob Hope's USO tour. Then, in the 1970s and along with Robert Schwartz, Zevin helped invent the idea of socially responsible or sustainable investing, which is now a 30 trillion Dollar segment of investments known as ESG. Robert Zevin is also my grandfather, so I hope you enjoy this very special episode as much as I did. **If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider giving us five stars on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify. It will help the show get in front of new listeners! Much appreciated -- Ben** Here is an interview with Robert about socially sustainable investing and the origins of ESG on Bloomberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRWxFNqaciA Here's a trailer for the rereleased F.T.A.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWAbhonmCOg If you want info on the United States Servicemen's Fund and the GI coffeehouses, here's the wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Servicemen%27s_Fund Watch on The Liminauts channel on YouTube. Subscribe to Ben's Substack Host: Ben Hawes Music: terjerselfanewone by Ben Hawes/Jungjungle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    2h 19m
  2. 07/23/2023

    Ep 3: Matt Christman on potatoes, pringles and praxis

    Matt Christman is a co-founder and co-host of the podcast Chapo Trap House, a mix of political comedy and straight up journalism that skewers mainstream politics from a raucous Left perspective. Matt is also a history podcaster, having co-hosted both the Hell of Presidents and Hell on Earth podcasts, and is a co-author of New York Times bestseller The Chapo Guide to Revolution. He’s also a regular vlogger on Twitch, among many other projects. Ben and Matt discuss Matt’s spiritual awakening during the 2020 Covid lockdown, and what might be required of our sense of self and our spirituality for revolutionary social change to occur that would benefit the many and preserve human life in a sustainable way. **If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider giving us five stars on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify. It will help the show get in front of new listeners! Much appreciated -- Ben** Watch on The Liminauts channel on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aczSCRUdHHE Chapo and Hell on Earth: https://www.chapotraphouse.com/ Cushvlog: https://www.twitch.tv/chapotraphouse Hell of Presidents: https://www.stitcher.com/show/hell-of-presidents The Chapo Guide to Revolution: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chapo_Guide_to_Revolution Subscribe to Ben's Substack: https://draggingthecorpse.substack.com/ Host: Ben Hawes Music: terjerselfanewone by Ben Hawes/Jungjungle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 18m

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The Liminauts: Exploring the Space Between Paradigms. Interviews with individuals testing the liminal spaces between disciplines, perspectives, and practices, with a focus on Buddhism, spirituality, science, philosophy, and wellness from a Left perspective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.