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  1. RSA - How Cooking Can Change Your Life

    How Cooking Can Change Your Life 30th May 2013;

    Cooking involves us in a dense web of social and ecological relationships: with plants and animals, the soil, farmers, our history and culture, and, of course, the people our cooking nourishes and delights. Cooking, above all, connects us.

    And yet many people now spend a lot more time watching other people cook on TV than doing it themselves. And the outsourcing of this work to corporations has had disastrous effects on our health, our family life, and even on our agriculture.

    Renowned journalist, activist and author Michael Pollan presents a compelling case that cooking is one of the simplest and most important steps people can take to improve their family’s health and well-being, build communities, help fix our broken food system, and break our growing dependence on corporations. Approached in the proper spirit, Pollan suggests, cooking becomes a political act.

    Speaker: Michael Pollan is a food activist, and the author of Second Nature, A Place of My Own, The Botany of Desire, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, In Defence of Food and Food Rules.

    Chair: Tim Lang, professor of Food Policy at City University London.

    http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and-past-events/2013/how-cooking-can-change-your-life

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  2. Some Problems In Ecological Philosophy

    A seminar by Tim Morton at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, May 2013. Moderated by Sjoerd van Tuinen.

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  3. What Is Ecological Philosophy? Q& A

    A Q&A after the talk "What Is Ecological Philosophy?" by Tim Morton at Erasmus University Rotterdam, May 24, 2013. Moderated by Henk Oosterling.

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  4. What Is Ecological Philosophy?

    A talk by Tim Morton at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, May 24, 2013. Respondent: Henk Oosterling.

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  5. Things Are Fuzzy Q& A

    Q&A to accompany the talk "Things Are Fuzzy" at Yes Naturally, by Tim Morton, The Hague, May 23 2013.

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  6. Things Are Fuzzy

    A talk by Tim Morton at "Perceptions of Nature," Yes Naturally, Gemeente Museum, The Hague, May 23, 2013.

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  7. Environmenality

    A masterclass by Tim Morton at the University of Sussex, May 22, 2013. With Nicholas Royle and Peter Boxall.

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  8. “The Only Emergency Is the Lack of Emergency”: Reflections on Creativity in the Anthropocene

    A talk by Tim Morton at the University of Sussex, May 21, 2013.

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  9. Tim Morton Weird Embodiment

    A talk given by Tim Morton at the Performance Studies Department, UC Davis, May 9, 2013.

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  10. Jerry DeWitt

    Do you know what your minister believes?  You might not.  Jerry DeWitt is the author of the upcoming, Hope After Faith: An Ex-Pastor’s Journey from Belief to Atheism. He is the executive director of Recovering From Religion, and "the first graduate" of The Clergy Project.   His story has been written up in the New York Times and he speaks about his journey at a number of conferences such as Reason in the Rock 2012.    I caught up with Jerry on Religion For Life to discuss what it means to graduate from faith.   We are pulling back the curtain.  Join me for this candid conversation.  It is part of my future of faith series.  " name="DESCRIPTION

    http://religionforlife.podomatic.com/entry/2013-02-11T13_34_17-08_00

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