Nate Hagens
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Do you have any closing comments for people watching, listening, who learned and are curious and agree with what you've laid out here today?
Act three is upon us, humans and the biosphere in the future.
Thank you for your kind words and thank you for your audition and sharing with your vision today and your very important work.
I wish and maybe I already know that there are people like you in most towns and cities around our country and beyond and onwards, my friends.
And thanks so much, Brad, for your time.
Thank you, Nate.
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This show is hosted by me, Nate Hagans, edited by No Troublemakers Media, and produced by Misty Stinnett and Lizzie Sirianni.
Our production team also includes Leslie Batlutz, Brady Hyen, Julia Maxwell, Gabriela Slayman, and Grace Brunfeld.
Thank you for listening, and we'll see you on the next episode.
Greetings.
One of the biggest questions we continue to get from listeners of The Great Simplification is, but what can I do?
Our team and I could draw up dozens of our own ideas, but in our experience, the richest and most creative and impactful responses come from those on the ground doing the actual work.
In other words, that's you, our global listeners and viewers of this channel.
As humanity continues through these transformational few months with the Iran situation, highlighting concrete actions and responses feels pretty important.
As such, consider this video a casting call of sorts, revisiting a special project from last year featuring our audience members.
We plan to share stories of folks on the ground who have changed their lives in meaningful ways in response to
the unfolding more than human predicament.
The theme of this iteration is technology.