Modeling the Secrets of the Bees
Podcast summary:
I’m starting an eco-project based on principles of energy transfer.
It’s called Project Honeylight. The second campaign in Project Honeylight is the Lessons from Nature Podcast: Modeling the Secrets of the Bees. On this podcast, I’ll be explaining how the bee business of making honey is identical to the human business of making money.
Inspiration
The work of Carl Sagan and his theories on space and time, Buckminster Fuller's World Game, and Tom Brown, Jr.'s philosophies on multi-generational planning in harmony with nature all served as inspirations for this undertaking. Tom Brown, Jr. learned indigenous philosophies and skills from his Apache scout grandfather, Stalking Wolf.
I learned about the importance of planning for the wellbeing of seven future generations at the Tracker School in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey in the summers of 1984 and 1985.
“The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.”
- Carl Sagan
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
- Buckminster Fuller
“The things of truth and spirit will never pass away. Our ways will not die. In the final days, man will seek again the things that we know.”
- Stalking Wolf via Tom Brown, Jr.
The podcast summary is below:
The podcast explains the secrets through the lens of six domains: physics, biology, psychology, economics, anthropology, and futurology. The video below (4 minutes) summarizes the podcast content.
Podcast platforms
Click here to see the web version of the Lessons from Nature Podcast: Modeling the Secrets of the Bees.
The Lessons from Nature Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple, Buzzsprout, and other platforms.
The first episode
The first episode of the podcast series is the first secret from Honey is Money - the Secrets of the Bees. It’s called Secret 1. Life is Lucky!