
089: Biocultural relationships with Noa Kekuewa Lincoln
In Common
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The Power of Stories in Politics and Politics
i feel like that, ah, going back to our intrinsic, extrinsic conversation a little bit, stories start to reach that intrinsic value. And we know why that bread fruit belt is where it is exactly. It has to do on one boundary, because of hard environmental limit tions. You know, tey absolutely can't overcome it. On the other boundary, it's a biogeo chemical threshold that a, you know, changes the way the trees work. The same thing here, i think, if we can tell these really compelling stories, that lets people step out of the monday and day to day a little bit and look at things more broadly.
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