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In this episode, we catch up with the lives of our co-hosts, from George’s new indie rock band project, “Dear Left Brain,” to James' upcoming shoulder surgery and the supplements he'll be using to help his recovery from a labral repair. The discussion then veers to cultured foods and the question of one’s “gut instinct,” the challenges of discerning genuine intuition from blind emotional reaction, and the difficulties inherent to selling the right to hard labor within the context of James’ business as an online fitness provider. We end with questions concerning authenticity versus attachment, the need for survival versus the need for authenticity, and the way in which the disembodied nature of our current augmented reality can skew everyone’s perception of what is of genuine value.
By George W Cranford IVIn this episode, we catch up with the lives of our co-hosts, from George’s new indie rock band project, “Dear Left Brain,” to James' upcoming shoulder surgery and the supplements he'll be using to help his recovery from a labral repair. The discussion then veers to cultured foods and the question of one’s “gut instinct,” the challenges of discerning genuine intuition from blind emotional reaction, and the difficulties inherent to selling the right to hard labor within the context of James’ business as an online fitness provider. We end with questions concerning authenticity versus attachment, the need for survival versus the need for authenticity, and the way in which the disembodied nature of our current augmented reality can skew everyone’s perception of what is of genuine value.