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Why do humans risk so much, and sacrifice so greatly, for alcohol? In this provocative episode with Edward Slingerland, we explore the hidden evolutionary functions of intoxication. Drawing on philosophy, history, and cutting-edge science, Slingerland reveals how alcohol has acted as a cultural technology for creativity, cooperation, and community.
From wu-wei in the East to Viking binge drinking, from Southern European rituals to the rise of cannabis culture, this conversation challenges everything you think you know about intoxication. We dig into why distilled liquor is uniquely dangerous, why loneliness may be worse for your health than alcohol, and why society might actually need intoxication to thrive.
This isn’t a celebration or a condemnation. It’s a deeper truth about who we are and why humans have always sought ways to step outside themselves.
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I talk mostly to people in and around the service industry space. I'm looking to hear from the people I wish I could have talked to when I was coming up in restaurants. Said another way: I am trying to make sense of this wild, beautiful mess of a life, and help others that are feeling similarly confused and/or lost. You can find more of my work at my blog, and all my social links are at the bottom of that page.
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As always, I’m just here taking notes, trying to figure out what it all means.
Cheers
By Andrew RoyWhy do humans risk so much, and sacrifice so greatly, for alcohol? In this provocative episode with Edward Slingerland, we explore the hidden evolutionary functions of intoxication. Drawing on philosophy, history, and cutting-edge science, Slingerland reveals how alcohol has acted as a cultural technology for creativity, cooperation, and community.
From wu-wei in the East to Viking binge drinking, from Southern European rituals to the rise of cannabis culture, this conversation challenges everything you think you know about intoxication. We dig into why distilled liquor is uniquely dangerous, why loneliness may be worse for your health than alcohol, and why society might actually need intoxication to thrive.
This isn’t a celebration or a condemnation. It’s a deeper truth about who we are and why humans have always sought ways to step outside themselves.
Expect to Learn:
Links:
Service starts now.
Follow the show: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube
I talk mostly to people in and around the service industry space. I'm looking to hear from the people I wish I could have talked to when I was coming up in restaurants. Said another way: I am trying to make sense of this wild, beautiful mess of a life, and help others that are feeling similarly confused and/or lost. You can find more of my work at my blog, and all my social links are at the bottom of that page.
Classic Episodes You May Like:
-#14: Dr. Shalini Bahl, mindful marketing
-#22:Doug Frost MW MS
-#23:Jeffrey Morgenthaler
-#31:ET: Entrepreneur (and creator of Surfer on Acid)
-#38:Aaron Goldfarb Hunting for Ancient Booze
As always, I’m just here taking notes, trying to figure out what it all means.
Cheers