I have two main goals with these solocasts: advancing the mission of this podcast, and getting more interaction with our listener community. So far it’s working: I just had a conversation with Jeff Salzman (#00041) about my definition of the Teal Society last time around (#00046).

 

I thought he was going to body slam me, and maybe he did, but it was surprisingly gentle.

 

So this time, I’m going to talk about Gandhi, who is one of my true loves and teachers. My proposal is that, as hard as Gandhi is to grok, the enlightenment-era project of the scientific method is equally difficult to grasp and live. And equally important.

 

As I say in the episode, this is all heading towards the importance of community.

 

Translation: Throwing amazing dinner parties with delicious cocktails. Mescal and amaro as my co-host would say. 

 

Sneak preview: This morning I talked to one of mentors, John Guiliano (#00053). He had just finished re-reading Gandhi’s autobiography during a 3-day silent fast he (John) just concluded. I got his hot take on this episode and that’ll be out soon too.

 

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