Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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And while there may be even bigger climate problems, food waste seems to be the most pointless because it's a problem every one of us could help solve every day from our own homes. Regular listeners to Wiser Than Me might have heard me say before that I'm an investor and kind of evangelist for the Mill Food Recycler.
And while there may be even bigger climate problems, food waste seems to be the most pointless because it's a problem every one of us could help solve every day from our own homes. Regular listeners to Wiser Than Me might have heard me say before that I'm an investor and kind of evangelist for the Mill Food Recycler.
And this is technically an ad for Mill, but today on Earth Day, Mill wants me to tell you something different. You don't need a Mill Food Recycler to stop wasting food. Seriously, there are so many ways to start keeping food out of the trash in any kitchen on any budget. Like, for example, you can buy only what you need. You can use a curbside organics bin if you have one.
And this is technically an ad for Mill, but today on Earth Day, Mill wants me to tell you something different. You don't need a Mill Food Recycler to stop wasting food. Seriously, there are so many ways to start keeping food out of the trash in any kitchen on any budget. Like, for example, you can buy only what you need. You can use a curbside organics bin if you have one.
If you're a total badass, you can start a compost pile or a worm bin, whatever the hell that is. Granted, if you want to make all of that totally effortless and odorless and kind of magical, you might really want the mill food recycler, but I'm going to get into that later. The big, bold headline today is super straightforward. Please, please keep food out of the trash by any means necessary.
If you're a total badass, you can start a compost pile or a worm bin, whatever the hell that is. Granted, if you want to make all of that totally effortless and odorless and kind of magical, you might really want the mill food recycler, but I'm going to get into that later. The big, bold headline today is super straightforward. Please, please keep food out of the trash by any means necessary.
And if we can all do this one easy, good thing, maybe we can worry about the other 10,000 things tomorrow. I want to talk about that record-making dive I mentioned earlier when I introduced you. When you walked untethered 1,250 feet down on the ocean floor, my God, what does it mean to walk on the ocean floor untethered? Sylvia, what does that actually mean?
And if we can all do this one easy, good thing, maybe we can worry about the other 10,000 things tomorrow. I want to talk about that record-making dive I mentioned earlier when I introduced you. When you walked untethered 1,250 feet down on the ocean floor, my God, what does it mean to walk on the ocean floor untethered? Sylvia, what does that actually mean?
Wow.
Wow.
How long did you do it for? How long were you walking like that in that suit?
How long did you do it for? How long were you walking like that in that suit?
For those two and a half hours, what were you thinking about? Was it like a meditation? No. Did time fly by?
For those two and a half hours, what were you thinking about? Was it like a meditation? No. Did time fly by?
And what was the most mundane thought when you were down there breaking, by the way, a world record? What were you thinking, Sylvia? Really? Yeah.
And what was the most mundane thought when you were down there breaking, by the way, a world record? What were you thinking, Sylvia? Really? Yeah.
Did you have lights on you? Were you illuminating the area or no?
Did you have lights on you? Were you illuminating the area or no?
One of the times that you lived underwater was in the 70s on the Tektite II, right? With a crew of all women. And I'm curious about what that experience was like, being in the company of only women. Was there a distinction that you can identify?
One of the times that you lived underwater was in the 70s on the Tektite II, right? With a crew of all women. And I'm curious about what that experience was like, being in the company of only women. Was there a distinction that you can identify?