Episode 45 - Scott Johnson w/ Ashley Colby and Dr. Josh Kearns
Doomer Optimism10 Kesä 2022

Episode 45 - Scott Johnson w/ Ashley Colby and Dr. Josh Kearns

On this episode of Doomer Optimism, first time host Josh Kearns (@HillbillyNarnia) teams up with Ashley Colby (@RizomaSchool) to discuss potential low tech futures with Scott Johnson (@Low_Techno), the founder of the Low Tech Institute in Wisconsin.


About Scott Johnson
Scott has been carrying out research into low tech since tried to build a catapult in 6th grade. He is a jack of all trades, but a master of none, including carpentry, gardening, electric, plumbing, beekeeping, brewing, butchery, baking, and more. His interest in past technologies led to a Ph.D. in anthropology (Tulane University, 2012), focusing on archaeology. He’s taught at universities across the US and Canada and led international field projects funded by the National Science Foundation and National Geographic Society. He is also the author of several books (Translating Maya Hieroglyphs, Why Did Ancient Civilizations Fail?). Today, he works at the Low Technology Institute and lives in the historic village of Cooksville, Wisconsin (just south of Madison), with his wife, kid, and dog. He enjoys a good cup of tea, aikido, running, and books. He is founder of the Low Tech Institute based in Wisconsin.


About Ashley Colby
Ashley is an Environmental Sociologist who studied at Washington State University, the department that founded the subdiscipline. She's interested in and passionate about the myriad creative ways in which people are forming new social worlds in resistance to the failures of late capitalism and resultant climate disasters. I am a qualitative researcher so I tend to focus on the informal spaces of innovation. She's the founder of Rizoma Field School and Rizoma Foundation.


About Dr. Josh Kearns
Josh is a born-n-bred Appalachian and a native of West-By-God-Virginia and damn proud of it. He studied chemistry and environmental engineering at Clemson (BS), biogeochemistry at Berkeley (MS), and environmental engineering at CU-Boulder (PhD). He's spent years bumming around rural and remote communities in Thailand, Burma/Myanmar, India, Nepal, Ladakh, Sri Lanka, and Mexico, and generally tried to make himself useful while doing so. He's the Director of Science for Aqueous Solutions, and the Chief Technical Advisor for Caminos de Agua, grassroots water and health development organizations in Thailand and Mexico, respectively. He taught environmental engineering courses at NC State University for a couple of years before returning to his roots as a freelance renegade scientist and exponent of ecological transition engineering. He lives with his wife Rachael and all their critters on a small mountaintop homestead in southern Appalachia.

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DO 207 - What has happened to the left? With Ashley Frawley, Gord Magill and Ashley Colby

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DO 206 - Christianity with Jordan Hall, Mash Tun Timmy and Ashley

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DO 205- Jeffrey Bilbro

DO 205- Jeffrey Bilbro

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DO 204 - Cabin X DO crossover with Jackson Steger, Grin and Ashley

DO 204 - Cabin X DO crossover with Jackson Steger, Grin and Ashley

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DO 203 – Kris de Decker and Low Tech Magazine, with Josh and Simon

DO 203 – Kris de Decker and Low Tech Magazine, with Josh and Simon

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DO 202 – Alexis Zeigler, Living Energy Farm - with Josh and Ashley

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DO 201 - The philosophy of Charlotte Mason with Tessa Carman and Ashley

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