Other People’s Podcasts 0073 – The Survival Podcast: Joseph Simcox on Reestablishing our Connection to Nature
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Brace yourself for a slew of The Survival Podcast. That’s what I’ve been binging on lately so that’s what you’re gonna get. If it’s good enough for me it’s certainly good enough for you.
Ya know how you know this Joseph Simcox is a dangerous man? His YouTube channel has been removed.
This interview is loaded with truth bombs. Enjoy.
Joseph Simcox is the ” Botanical Explorer” he has traveled the world for decades documenting the world’s wild and domesticated edible plants.
His work has taken him to more than 140 countries, and he and his team have led more than 500 expeditions in the pursuit of personally tracking, down eating and recording the edible plants of the world.
His premise is that humans “conquered the globe by intelligently discerning what plants they could eat that allowed our ancient ancestors to expand their populations and dominate the world. Simcox believe that the mankind’s future depends on understanding what humans of our past ate.
Joseph joins me today to discuss humanities loss of connection to nature and how this is utilized in various systems of control over humanity. This is a long, deep and very enlightening discussion that will challenge many and I do mean many of your preconceptions.
https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/simcox-connection-to-nature
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