Funny, poignant and thought-provoking
I came across this podcast from a link in the NZ Transition Towns website and spent some time listening to these podcasts with increasing interest. Whilst I don't agree with everything James Kunstler says, this podcast raises some thought-provoking questions and practical alternatives to our current urban lifestyles. This is achieved through interviews with James that are well presented, professional as well as amusing. Duncan Crary (the interviewer and compiler of these podcasts) is also excellent and obviously knows his craft. Well done guys - you have taken what could be a very depressing topic and brought it to life.
Sleepyday via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 06/12/08
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