Cool Frankly format! I appreciate you continuing to address mental/whole-person health. And in this Frankly highlighting how women are impacted differently. "Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado Perez might be illuminating in further discussions of this topic. (Cross-posting in YouTube).
As I go to start this comment an alert comes up on my phone for a bushfire warning nearby.
This is July - so it’s the depths of winter here.
There have been about a dozen alerts of this kind over winter this year. Something that appears to be increasing the last few years for this season.
So with regards to the insurance companies- if they are going to keep hiking up the costs then more likely people will take the risk and not insure their property, I would imagine.
Here’s a suggestion- maybe the senior executives and CEO’s of these companies could take a pay cut? Maybe we can all learn to live with less?
I wonder how local councils will react when people decide to put a lean to on their land when the house has burned down and there’s no insurance money to rebuild an equivalent dwelling? Because this is what will start to happen.
Listening to the podcast, I have to wonder if that mental illness graph is affected by conservatives’ lower likelihood of admitting/recognizing their own mental illness and even lower likelihood of seeking treatment. The stigmatization of mental illness disproportionately affects them.
I appreciate your knowledge and your acknowledgements as some information is difficult to keep stored and does somehow slipp through our listening skills. We need to keep that in mind when doing a Global impact concept for social and cultural change https://youtube.com/shorts/goT9i_PP_Io?si=qbyg1K07rag_fi7r There is a way we can beat Capitalism and You @Nate Hagens have many of the answers. But we would like to share a complexed yet simple way we can make the changes needed. Would love to hear your thoughts. We share the same values. Kind regards Jeroen UOCEAN 2050 Sweden
Cool Frankly format! I appreciate you continuing to address mental/whole-person health. And in this Frankly highlighting how women are impacted differently. "Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado Perez might be illuminating in further discussions of this topic. (Cross-posting in YouTube).
I appreciate your „things you learned this week“, dear Nate - please continue that!
Its new, particular and fits in the whole picture of our metacrisis.
In our podcast we just introduced your Great Simplification in a simple way, but accessible, we hope (www.metameaning.com).
Josef and Simone
As I go to start this comment an alert comes up on my phone for a bushfire warning nearby.
This is July - so it’s the depths of winter here.
There have been about a dozen alerts of this kind over winter this year. Something that appears to be increasing the last few years for this season.
So with regards to the insurance companies- if they are going to keep hiking up the costs then more likely people will take the risk and not insure their property, I would imagine.
Here’s a suggestion- maybe the senior executives and CEO’s of these companies could take a pay cut? Maybe we can all learn to live with less?
I wonder how local councils will react when people decide to put a lean to on their land when the house has burned down and there’s no insurance money to rebuild an equivalent dwelling? Because this is what will start to happen.
Listening to the podcast, I have to wonder if that mental illness graph is affected by conservatives’ lower likelihood of admitting/recognizing their own mental illness and even lower likelihood of seeking treatment. The stigmatization of mental illness disproportionately affects them.
Yes please do the live YouTube 🙏 it will connect more like minded people 💚🌎💙🦭🪸🐳🦠🦤🌊
I appreciate your knowledge and your acknowledgements as some information is difficult to keep stored and does somehow slipp through our listening skills. We need to keep that in mind when doing a Global impact concept for social and cultural change https://youtube.com/shorts/goT9i_PP_Io?si=qbyg1K07rag_fi7r There is a way we can beat Capitalism and You @Nate Hagens have many of the answers. But we would like to share a complexed yet simple way we can make the changes needed. Would love to hear your thoughts. We share the same values. Kind regards Jeroen UOCEAN 2050 Sweden