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Josh and Sean are back for another episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong), this time trying to tackle several big questions facing humanity. Are we past the point of no return when it comes to the natural world? How is capitalism and human exploitation connected to the degradation of the planet? Just a couple of lighthearted topics!
They also chat about the impact of drinking and addiction on mental health, sharing their own personal stories and varying experiences of dependency, and take a detour to discuss the sensational new film Homebound by filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan.
It’s not a laugh a minute in this episode but you can rely on the hosts to be somewhat irreverent, self-deprecating, and ill-informed in their usual way.
Enjoy the ride!
#podcast #LGBT #tellmewhereimgoingwrong #mentalhealth #capitalism #slavery #homebound #addiction #billmckibben #theendofnature
About the Hosts
Josh Leuner is a London-based singer and plant-geek. Find out more about him here:
https://linktr.ee/joshandthejumpstarts
Sean O’Callaghan is an award-winning blogger and published author. Find out more about him here:
https://linktr.ee/fatgayvegan
Theme Music
Our theme music is the song Empty Seat by Josh and The Jumpstarts - Stream it here:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KxOAKJFWCoSWBMA99QEax?si=3Q_SjkQKTVuXANcrxmh95g
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Weather Talk
02:30 Plant Preferences and Memories
05:25 Childhood Memories and Climbing Trees
08:35 Alcoholism and Personal Stories
11:17 The Impact of Alcohol on Mental Health
14:20 Compulsive Behaviours and Coping Mechanisms
17:16 The Role of Vices in Life
20:25 Food Cravings and Moderation
23:27 Procrastination and Mental Health
26:23 Book Recommendations and Environmental Awareness
30:48 The Human-Nature Relationship
33:28 Capitalism and Environmental Destruction
36:12 Modern Slavery and Exploitation
39:23 The Impact of Cinema on Social Awareness
42:31 Privilege and Responsibility
45:12 Systemic Change vs. Individual Choices
49:23 The Complexity of Ethical Consumption
53:15 The Need for Collective Action
01:13:24 Outro
By Josh Leuner and Sean O'CallaghanJosh and Sean are back for another episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong), this time trying to tackle several big questions facing humanity. Are we past the point of no return when it comes to the natural world? How is capitalism and human exploitation connected to the degradation of the planet? Just a couple of lighthearted topics!
They also chat about the impact of drinking and addiction on mental health, sharing their own personal stories and varying experiences of dependency, and take a detour to discuss the sensational new film Homebound by filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan.
It’s not a laugh a minute in this episode but you can rely on the hosts to be somewhat irreverent, self-deprecating, and ill-informed in their usual way.
Enjoy the ride!
#podcast #LGBT #tellmewhereimgoingwrong #mentalhealth #capitalism #slavery #homebound #addiction #billmckibben #theendofnature
About the Hosts
Josh Leuner is a London-based singer and plant-geek. Find out more about him here:
https://linktr.ee/joshandthejumpstarts
Sean O’Callaghan is an award-winning blogger and published author. Find out more about him here:
https://linktr.ee/fatgayvegan
Theme Music
Our theme music is the song Empty Seat by Josh and The Jumpstarts - Stream it here:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KxOAKJFWCoSWBMA99QEax?si=3Q_SjkQKTVuXANcrxmh95g
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Weather Talk
02:30 Plant Preferences and Memories
05:25 Childhood Memories and Climbing Trees
08:35 Alcoholism and Personal Stories
11:17 The Impact of Alcohol on Mental Health
14:20 Compulsive Behaviours and Coping Mechanisms
17:16 The Role of Vices in Life
20:25 Food Cravings and Moderation
23:27 Procrastination and Mental Health
26:23 Book Recommendations and Environmental Awareness
30:48 The Human-Nature Relationship
33:28 Capitalism and Environmental Destruction
36:12 Modern Slavery and Exploitation
39:23 The Impact of Cinema on Social Awareness
42:31 Privilege and Responsibility
45:12 Systemic Change vs. Individual Choices
49:23 The Complexity of Ethical Consumption
53:15 The Need for Collective Action
01:13:24 Outro