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🗓️ 13 April 2025
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0:00.0 | I'm Tim here today with Lance. Lance. How are you today? |
0:32.5 | I'm doing fantastic today, Tim. I hope everyone out there who's listening. They're all doing just as fantastic. The guest that we have on is a return customer. We've had him on numerous times. He's an amazing author and he always dabbles in these topics that you and I never realized that we enjoyed or we were super interested in until he brings them to our attention. And that is the case today. There's no exception here. |
0:55.6 | But Tim, there's no exception on why I haven't asked you how you are today. How are you? |
1:00.3 | I'm doing great over here. And yeah, you nailed it. Daniel Stone is one of our favorite guests over here. |
1:06.0 | He's been on a couple times before. This is his third appearance. He's written several books. |
1:11.1 | One is called Syncable. and that is about the culture surrounding the Titanic. |
1:17.5 | And it's obsession, the deep sea, and the shipwreck of the Titanic. |
1:22.2 | And honestly, I know I say this every time we talk about Daniel Stone, but this was one of my favorite books that I've ever had my hands on. It's an unbelievable book. I listened to it twice. So I guess I was lying |
1:33.1 | about having my hands on it because I had the audiobook version, but I listened twice. And then the |
1:38.3 | Food Explorer, Lance, is also a really fascinating book. The True Adventures of the Globe Trotting Botanist who transformed |
1:46.2 | what America eats. And that was a great interview with Daniel Stone as well. But today, Lance, |
1:53.3 | we're speaking about his newest book, and it's called American Poison, a deadly invention |
1:59.0 | in the woman who battled for environmental justice. |
2:02.7 | It's funny. I wanted to bring this up to Daniel when we were talking to him. You just mentioned |
2:07.7 | his book Sinkable, which is a book that I read as well and I really liked, but you were like, |
2:12.7 | you're on that book. Like that is one of your favorites of all time. I loved it. That topic is |
2:17.0 | really significant to you. You really love that it. Uh, that topic is really significant to |
2:18.4 | you. You really love that topic. And the food explorer is like the other way around. I totally |
2:22.9 | dig that book. That's like, there was the best one that I had listened to last year or the, |
2:28.7 | the year previous. So I wanted to make a joke like he's just writing books for you and I. He's just swapping them on and off. This one I feel like was good for both of us though. So he wrote one for you, |
2:38.5 | he wrote one for me, and now we roll one for the both of us with American poison. This one's |
2:42.5 | fantastic. This one is a cautionary tale, people. It's a cautionary tale. Once you get to the |
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