So there’s information on that as well. And some of that is if they just happen to love audio, or they have more available time to do it in. But the book is much more than a tale about disease; it’s also an intensely layered meditation on the human condition and the obligations we all have to each other. Something worth highlighting, especially as we’re confronting our own pandemic, is that the plague, for Camus, dramatizes a permanent truth of our condition, which is that we’re all vulnerable to loss and suffering. Listen to Future Perfect episodes free, on demand. Join Ron for 8 scripted episodes starting December, 2017. Every day at Vox, we aim to answer your most important questions and provide you, and our audience around the world, with information that has the power to save lives. If there’s one thing that’s changed in this space over the past three years, it’s been the amount of money poured into it from all directions. ... find something meaningful, ennobling, and even fortifying in our common experience. Please consider making a contribution to Vox today. Maybe you stick that in there. It turns out, that it opens up a whole, specifically younger audience, for a lot of this content. That finally led to that tipping point in 1989 and the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and the implosion of the Soviet Union. Hello and welcome to another episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. Všetky práva vyhradené. Please send comments and questions to futureperfect@vox.com. The Duct Tape Marketing podcast covers everything from earning referrals to managing time and being more productive. And we eventually learn why he wants to do this, and it has to do with an experience he had as a teenager who went with his father one day to court. We tackle big questions about the most effective ways to save lives, fight global warming, and end world poverty to create a more perfect future. Tom Webster: Yeah, that’s definitely a huge part of it, and I think there’s still so much to be done. And all of the characters are defined by what they do in this moment of choice. In eight episodes, Vox's Dylan Matthews and Sigal Samuel examine how the way we eat is shaping animal lives, human lives, and the future of our planet. And all the characters in The Plague face this conflict we all have to face between our individual happiness and our obligations to other people. It was doomed, I think, to just be kind of a niche medium, even with that. Tom Webster: Sure. But I think Camus would also be worried about the excesses of the response to George Floyd’s murder. It’s called The Plague and, on the surface, it’s a fairly straightforward story about a coastal Algerian town beset by a mysterious epidemic. Produced by Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network. The study itself is historically … it’s done really to the kind of gold standard methodology that you can do in market research. I… We eventually learn that the narrator is also one of the chief characters in the novel, a doctor by the name of Bernard Rieux. Things seemed hopeless, until, in 2010, President Obama’s Department of Justice announced that they were going to look into the relationship between big poultry companies and their growers. Tom Webster: You have indeed, yes. Why North and South Dakota are suffering the worst Covid-19 epidemics in the US. Cause your options to do so are increasingly limited. He’s a writer, speaker, and creator of the BrandSavant blog. A transcript of our conversation, edited for length and clarity, follows. And public media has led the way, certainly. And there’s no real explanation for it. Large podcasters like NPR and Chicago Public Media and WNYC, and things like that, are proving is that pushing helps, and promoting outside of our own airwaves or pod waves is really the key to growth. They tend to be more educated, they tend to have higher incomes, but that’s descriptive and not the future. We’re all victims in that sense, and Camus thought we should always take the side of the victim. The rebel, in fact, is a moderate. There’s a definite lead for what you see in there. That’s where his girlfriend lives, and he wants to return. Tom Webster: Yeah. For more on what labels like “wild caught,” “organic,” and “grass-fed” actually mean for the food you eat, Rachel Krantz wrote a comprehensive guide. They blame Trump. We tackle big questions about the most effective ways to save lives, fight global warming, and end world poverty to create a more perfect future. So tell me about the series, the study, and I guess a little bit of the methodology, and why you do it and all that good stuff. And what I can envision in the not very distant future. They don’t say a word to one another. And frankly, there’s not enough pushing. But what really helped accelerate its growth was content in investment, and that’s really what we’ve seen a lot of in the past two or three years. John Jantsch: Well, actually most teenagers can relate to that, cause they never use their iPhone to make pre-calls either, so. A conversation about solidarity and revolt in Camus’s famous novel. So Tom, what can people find more on, or even just very, very high level on this? This is a conversation about the existentialist philosophy behind The Plague and what it has to say to us today. Subscribe to Future Perfect on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app to automatically get new episodes of the latest season each week.This podcast is made possible thanks to support from Animal Charity Evaluators. “There is a plague unfolding in our city, and we must respond to it.” And his ethic is made more complex by his belief that, though there are no transcendental sources of solace or salvation for humankind, his work nevertheless is his work. Check it out. In this episode, we explain what makes these giant farms so likely to breed the next pandemic virus — and spread that virus into the world. For people who haven’t read The Plague, can you sum up the basic narrative? Or the pressure in occupied Europe behind the Iron Curtain. John Jantsch: Man, I hear people talking about this American life and the Moth and shows like that, that probably had never heard it until they found it on their podcasting device. Now, it’ seven hours long, right? So Tom, thanks for joining me. Chip in as little as $3 to help keep it free for everyone. Society & Culture Science ... Use speech-to-text techniques to transcribe your show and edit transcripts. So Tarrou says, “At that moment, I realized we’re all carrying the plague, and that we have to be as careful as possible not to breathe it on one another.”. You can read about issues in Iowa, Minnesota, and Ohio. Tom Webster: I can’t listen to a podcast and work at the same time. The plague is absurd in the sense that it just happens. Hello and welcome to another episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast. We have this default mode of life. In the 7 Steps to small business marketing success you'll learn: 7 Steps to Scale Your Consulting Practice Without Adding Overhead, How to install an integrated marketing system. It’s definitely a short audio book, in seven episodes. Thanks so much for joining us, and hopefully we will run into on the road soon.
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