FAR OUT #127 ~ Being That Kind of Person

Episode Description

We explore how the simple practice of leaving a place better than we found it by picking up one piece of trash a day can transform our relationship to our self, our environment and our society.

Listen and explore:

  • Our recent time on BLM land in Sequoia National Forest

  • The single event that inspired Alasdair to start picking up trash roughly 8 years ago

  • The entropy problem or why a problem can’t be solved at the same level of consciousness it was created at

  • Three different ways we can approach trash in our environments

  • The golden practice: one piece of trash a day

  • Transmuting lead to gold: why we believe picking up trash actually improves our experience of a place

  • Cultivating a relationship with our environment by caring for it

  • Leaving a place better than we found it as a practice and spiritual ideal

  • A potential solution and how it could be implemented on our public lands

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Credits:

  • Intro music: “Complicate ya” by Otis McDonald

  • Outro music: “Running with wise fools” written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

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