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🗓️ 17 November 2016
⏱️ 71 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is going to be a weird question, but have you ever eaten crickets? |
0:02.8 | Well, what if you just ate cricket powder? |
0:05.9 | Because crickets are one of the most sustainable and nutritious protein sources |
0:09.8 | in the world. |
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0:17.3 | made with only natural ingredients made by three Michelin star chefs good for the environment and good for you. |
0:24.3 | Head to exoprotein.com slash so smart to try four different bars for less than ten dollars. |
0:31.2 | That's eXO protein.com slash so smart. |
0:40.1 | James Burke has launched a Connections App Kickstarter campaign and I would love it if you would please |
0:46.3 | Please contribute to this campaign to make this app a reality. I would like to have this in my life and I think you would too. |
0:53.2 | head to. Head to Knowledge Discoveries.com or JB Connections App.com or |
1:00.1 | head to kickstarter and just type in James Burke or just listen to the rest of this episode. |
1:05.0 | We're going to interview James Work. We're going to talk about connections and all sorts of other stuff right now. Now. Welcome to the You Are Not So Smart Podcast, episode 89. 9. The key to why things change is the key to everything. |
2:03.0 | This is the voice of legendary science historian James Burke, |
2:08.0 | and this is part of his closing statement in his documentary series, |
2:11.0 | Connections, which over the course of its 10 episodes, |
2:15.0 | completely rearranged how he looked at history, science, technology, communication, |
2:21.0 | and change. Today the people who make things change, the people who have that |
2:27.6 | knowledge are the scientists and the technologists who are the true driving force of humanity. |
2:34.0 | And before you say, what about the Beethoven's and the Michelangelo's, |
2:38.0 | let me suggest something with which you may disagree violently. |
2:42.0 | That at best the products of human emotion, art, |
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