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Collapse Chat: Silviculturists, Entrepreneurs and Social Science

In this podcast, Daniel Forkner and David Torcivia discuss issues such as De Beers diamonds, promoting entrepreneurship, changing your diet and more.
Ashes Ashes • Nov 18, 2019

In this edition of Ashes Ashes, a real silviculturist provides inputs on the last show, David Torcivia provides first-hand knowledge of essential bathroom upgrades, we discuss the big business of promoting entrepreneurship abroad, the even bigger business of co-opting social scientists and more. There’s also a special close out on future show updates that you won’t want to miss.

Chapters

01:01 Will the real silviculturists please stand up

05:01 Promoting Entrepreneurship

10:55 Invading Communities from the Inside

23:47 How to Change Your Diet

27:19 Social Science and Industry

35:32 Wake Up and Smell the Gas(lighting)

44:09 Ashes Ashes Updates

*[This podcast was produced by Ashes Ashes, and it was first aired on November 10, 2019. Click here for a full list of episodes.] 

The views expressed in this post are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Fair Observer’s editorial policy.

CategoriesPodcasts TagsAmerican podcasts, Ashes Ashes, change your diet, Daniel Forkner, David Torcivia, entrepreneurship, Podcasts, silviculturists, social science, US news

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