Anya Steinberg
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Podcast Appearances
And he was like using them to reference pictures and notes and things while we were talking. So... This is definitely something he cares about. And he has researched for a long time, which is why I wanted to talk to him.
And he was like using them to reference pictures and notes and things while we were talking. So... This is definitely something he cares about. And he has researched for a long time, which is why I wanted to talk to him.
And he was like using them to reference pictures and notes and things while we were talking. So... This is definitely something he cares about. And he has researched for a long time, which is why I wanted to talk to him.
Yes. I mean, maybe you went on. They were.
Yes. I mean, maybe you went on. They were.
Yes. I mean, maybe you went on. They were.
Especially with Richard. Yeah. Tell me about that. Yeah, we a little bit of this is in the episode, but he we had this grand plan to go see like the main sites of the aqueduct, the place where it begins and a couple of historical sites along the way. And a lot of these sites are located down these service roads because obviously the aqueduct is still in operation.
Especially with Richard. Yeah. Tell me about that. Yeah, we a little bit of this is in the episode, but he we had this grand plan to go see like the main sites of the aqueduct, the place where it begins and a couple of historical sites along the way. And a lot of these sites are located down these service roads because obviously the aqueduct is still in operation.
Especially with Richard. Yeah. Tell me about that. Yeah, we a little bit of this is in the episode, but he we had this grand plan to go see like the main sites of the aqueduct, the place where it begins and a couple of historical sites along the way. And a lot of these sites are located down these service roads because obviously the aqueduct is still in operation.
So LADWP uses these service roads. And we turn onto them. It's very bumpy dirt gravel road. And we very quickly come up against this fence that is seemingly locked. And an outtake from the episode is just the expletives that Richard let out when he thought that our whole day might be foiled by this padlocked fence. But it turns out there was no lock on it.
So LADWP uses these service roads. And we turn onto them. It's very bumpy dirt gravel road. And we very quickly come up against this fence that is seemingly locked. And an outtake from the episode is just the expletives that Richard let out when he thought that our whole day might be foiled by this padlocked fence. But it turns out there was no lock on it.
So LADWP uses these service roads. And we turn onto them. It's very bumpy dirt gravel road. And we very quickly come up against this fence that is seemingly locked. And an outtake from the episode is just the expletives that Richard let out when he thought that our whole day might be foiled by this padlocked fence. But it turns out there was no lock on it.
It was just a chain wrapped around the fence. So we just unwrapped the chain and... shrugged our shoulders and drove through. And that was how we ended up at the place where the Los Angeles Aqueduct begins, also known as the Aqueduct Intake.
It was just a chain wrapped around the fence. So we just unwrapped the chain and... shrugged our shoulders and drove through. And that was how we ended up at the place where the Los Angeles Aqueduct begins, also known as the Aqueduct Intake.
It was just a chain wrapped around the fence. So we just unwrapped the chain and... shrugged our shoulders and drove through. And that was how we ended up at the place where the Los Angeles Aqueduct begins, also known as the Aqueduct Intake.
I think it's an extremely complex moral question. I think you and I came into this episode kind of from different viewpoints. I actually appreciated that because I think that tension helped shape the episode where we were both trying to talk to each other about this and talk through what we thought of this moral question. And that kind of push and pull is really at the heart of the episode.
I think it's an extremely complex moral question. I think you and I came into this episode kind of from different viewpoints. I actually appreciated that because I think that tension helped shape the episode where we were both trying to talk to each other about this and talk through what we thought of this moral question. And that kind of push and pull is really at the heart of the episode.
I think it's an extremely complex moral question. I think you and I came into this episode kind of from different viewpoints. I actually appreciated that because I think that tension helped shape the episode where we were both trying to talk to each other about this and talk through what we thought of this moral question. And that kind of push and pull is really at the heart of the episode.
But I think... The idea of the greatest good for the greatest number is a question that no matter where we live in the U.S., you're going to have to face at some point in the future. I mean, not to be a merchant of doom and gloom, but climate change exists. And as these effects worsen or intensify...
But I think... The idea of the greatest good for the greatest number is a question that no matter where we live in the U.S., you're going to have to face at some point in the future. I mean, not to be a merchant of doom and gloom, but climate change exists. And as these effects worsen or intensify...