
Jane Muncke: "Perils of Plastic Packaging"
On this episode, toxicology scientist Dr. Jane Muncke joins Nate to discuss the current state of food production and the effects of ultra processed foods and their packaging on our health. Over the la...
10 Jan 20241h 19min

The Behavioral Stack | Frankly #52
Recorded December 18 2023 Description In this Frankly, Nate offers a personal reflection on his learnings about 'awareness' vs 'focus' and how this knowledge could be used as a guide toward more t...
5 Jan 202418min

Peter Brannen: "Deep Time, Mass Extinctions, and Today"
On this episode, Nate is joined by Peter Brannen, science journalist and author specializing in Earth's prior mass extinctions, to unpack our planet's geologic history and what it can tell us about ou...
3 Jan 20241h 42min

Bill McKibben: "Climate, Movements, and Power"
On this episode, environmental activist and author Bill McKibben joins Nate for a reflection on the last few decades of climate education and movements – and the possibilities and challenges that we'l...
20 Dec 20231h 19min

Systemic Themes for 2024 | Frankly #51
Recorded December 17 2023 Description In this final Frankly of 2023, Nate outlines some global themes that are worth keeping an eye on in 2024. From climate change to domestic and global politics ...
18 Dec 202314min

Arthur Berman: "Shale Oil and the Slurping Sound"
On this episode, Arthur Berman returns to unpack the complexity underpinning the oil trends of the last 75 years and what new data can tell us about availability in the coming years. After decades of ...
13 Dec 20231h 30min

Stephanie Hoopes, Peter Kilde, Marc Perry, Dalitso Sulamoyo: "Poverty Blind" | Reality Roundtable #7
On this Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by four professionals with decades of experience working with low-income communities, Stephanie Hoopes, Peter Kilde, Marc Perry, and Dalitso Sulamoyo to disc...
10 Dec 20231h 22min

COP 28 and the Smoke Under the Door | Frankly #50
In this week's Frankly, we join Nate in a fascinating thought experiment imagining participants in this week's COP 28 in Dubai are liberated from the usual social sorting mechanisms which constrain re...
8 Dec 202312min




















