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🗓️ 1 September 2022
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. I have with me today a guest I've had on before Dr. Marion Tupi and a new guest, |
0:22.4 | his co-author at the moment of a new book called Super Abundance, The Story of Population |
0:27.6 | Growth, Innovation and Human Flourishing on an infinitely boundiful planet 2022. It's the most |
0:34.7 | complete opposite of any apocalyptic title you might ever envision. Marion has talked to me before, |
0:40.5 | particularly about his book, Ten Global Trends, Every Smart Person Should Know, and many others you |
0:46.4 | will find interesting. That was published in 2020. Marion is the editor of HumanProgress.org, |
0:52.0 | which is a very good site, and I retweet them quite consistently. He's a senior fellow at the |
0:57.5 | Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity and the co-author of the Simon Abundance Index, |
1:03.4 | which we will talk about to some degree today. He specializes in globalization, study of globalisation, |
1:11.2 | and global well-being in politics and the economics of Europe and Southern Africa. Dr. Gail Pooley |
1:18.5 | is associate professor of business management at Brigham Young University at Hawaii. He's taught |
1:24.0 | economics and statistics at Elphazel University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Brigham Young in Idaho, |
1:31.1 | a Boise State University in the College of Idaho. He earned his BBA in economics and Boise State, |
1:36.4 | the graduate work at Montana State, completed his PhD at the University of Idaho. |
1:40.9 | He's been part of the development of the Simon Abundance Index as well. As I said, |
1:48.7 | he's the co-author of this new book, Super Abundance, which is a lot different than apocalyptic doom, |
1:56.0 | as I pointed out. Both of doctors, Tupi and Gail have published widely in the public domain, |
2:02.7 | as well as professionally and outlets like Financial Times, the National Review, |
2:06.8 | the particularly evil journal, Kualaet Forbes, the American Spectator, the Washington Post, |
2:13.5 | etc. Many of you call them traditional suspects or usual suspects. Anyways, we're going to talk |
2:20.9 | about this new book today. Super Abundance, a three-part ten-chapter analysis of why strangely enough |
2:29.6 | things seem to be a lot better than we think and perhaps better than they ever were. Although |
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