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🗓️ 3 October 2022
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Michael Easter is the author of the bestseller, The Comfort Crisis. He’s also a journalist, Professor of Journalism at UNLV, and a leading voice on how humans can integrate modern science and evolutionary wisdom for improved health, meaning, and performance in life and at work. In this episode, Michael first talks about his upbringing, including his parents' struggle with alcoholism, his father leaving when he was young, and how these things impacted Michael's own struggle with alcoholism. He explains what led to his realization that we are in a “crisis of comfort” and how the removal of many of life’s discomforts through advancements in modern society may actually be a leading contributor to many of our most urgent physical and mental health issues. He explains the benefits of challenging oneself and the immense positive carryover which can come from doing things we find difficult. He describes the consequences of technology like smartphones, which have effectively eliminated boredom—a discomfort that comes with many benefits. He tells the story of a profound experience at an elk hunt that changed Michael’s thoughts around life and death, how happiness can thrive in places without all of the modern comforts of the West, and why we’re hardwired for stress and what to do about it. They conclude with a conversation around rucking, an activity with many physical and mental benefits.
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0:49.0 | I guess this week is Michael Easter. |
0:52.6 | Michael is an author, speaker, and professor. |
0:54.6 | His work focuses on how humans can integrate modern science and evolutionary wisdom from |
0:58.5 | improved health, meaning and performance in their life and work. |
1:02.3 | When he's not on the ground reporting, Michael is a visiting lecturer in the journalism |
1:05.4 | and media studies department at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. |
1:09.4 | Michael travels the world to speak with different thinkers and people living at extremes, |
1:13.0 | and he shares those insights in his books and his other writing. |
1:15.8 | He's the author of the best seller, the comfort crisis, which no doubt you have heard me |
1:20.4 | speak about, both in other podcasts and probably on social media. |
1:24.4 | I was really excited to sit down with Michael, and in this episode we talk about a lot of |
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