Sam Lee
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We are surrounded in this country by a majority of barren monoculture, of green concrete, of an ecological desert.
Many of us aren't aware, but we are the seventh most nature-depleted country in the world, and it's getting worse.
For me, it's not just about joy and whimsy and celebration that that's part of it.
It's more than that, it's a reckoning with what we all as a species have to face.
Hope is having a plan and rolling up your sleeves and getting to it.
And there is so much that we can do.
I love this idea of the awe print.
I'm captivated by this idea that actually, by having moments of awe and wonder, bringing the enchantment of nature into our lives, they leave their muddy footprints, their awe prints, as I call them.
And they are what give us a sense of purpose.
They're what help us to adore the land, to love the land, because without being able to love the land, we cannot begin to protect nature.
Obviously we are part of nature, but we're also beholden.
We need nature, not just for our sustenance, but our sense of soul and integrity, our senses of identity and place within the ecosystem.
We cannot exist beyond or separate.
But when do you think a player has made it under Pep?
Because I thought Tijani Reinders was going to be a seriously influential midfielder.
Remember his debut at Molineux, actually, he was excellent.
And he had a couple more examples.
And now he's not really seeing the light of day there at all.
And then Ryan Shirky, it seems like Pep Guardiola is really frustrated with him at times this season.
I don't know.