Evan Davis
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And the idea, Leah, of bringing people together to do it, not just doing it with a friend, how's that been? And what was the first one like?
And the idea, Leah, of bringing people together to do it, not just doing it with a friend, how's that been? And what was the first one like?
Georgina, tell us about the permission slip and the kind of structure of a grief disco that you've created.
Georgina, tell us about the permission slip and the kind of structure of a grief disco that you've created.
Georgina, tell us about the permission slip and the kind of structure of a grief disco that you've created.
Now, one of the things that I think you have said is that it might hit the moon. I think the 2% is now applied to hitting the moon. Is that about right?
Now, one of the things that I think you have said is that it might hit the moon. I think the 2% is now applied to hitting the moon. Is that about right?
Right. There also are unlikely to be many people on the moon at Christmas 2032. We were worried that it might knock the moon into pieces and then that would affect us on Earth.
Right. There also are unlikely to be many people on the moon at Christmas 2032. We were worried that it might knock the moon into pieces and then that would affect us on Earth.
Right.
Right.
What's the size of what they might call a planet killer? What's the size of one that really sort of wipes out life on Earth?
What's the size of what they might call a planet killer? What's the size of one that really sort of wipes out life on Earth?
Amazing that you're able to give such precise kind of estimates of where they're going to go.
Amazing that you're able to give such precise kind of estimates of where they're going to go.
Thank you for giving us a good news story. So look, we're not going to be wiped out three days before Christmas 2032.
Thank you for giving us a good news story. So look, we're not going to be wiped out three days before Christmas 2032.
In Lesotho, a place where we've worked for many years, I think there are about 1,200 direct frontline healthcare workers that lost their jobs. So nurses, lab techs, pharmacy techs, people who are doing the direct care, but there's not the staff there, or there's one nurse rather than four. There is no way that she can hold up this entire health system by herself.
In Lesotho, a place where we've worked for many years, I think there are about 1,200 direct frontline healthcare workers that lost their jobs. So nurses, lab techs, pharmacy techs, people who are doing the direct care, but there's not the staff there, or there's one nurse rather than four. There is no way that she can hold up this entire health system by herself.
You know, I think we've set up this model and fed this model. There's structures that have been set up for years. There was no other way that the aid was actually getting there. This was the only thing that was there. And so I also think we need to take responsibility for how this has emerged. You know, we all know that foreign aid could have been done in a more efficient way.