Peak Prosperity
Summary: Peak Prosperity provides answers to those who question the mainstream narrative on the critical issues of our day by providing context, clarity, and understanding around seemingly complex systems. Topics include economy, energy, environment, and geopolitics.
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- Artist: Chris Martenson
- Copyright: Copyright 2024 Peak Prosperity
Podcasts:
This week Doug Noland joins the podcast to discuss what he refers to as the "granddaddy of all bubbles".
This week's podcast guest is Lewis Dartnell, author, presenter, and professor of science communication at the University of Westminster. He's best known to the public as a popular science writer, especially for his book The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch. In that book and in his related TED Talk, Lewis explains how every piece of our modern technology rests on an enormous support network of other technologies, all interlinked and mutually dependent
In this week's podcast we are joined by Tim Young, who made the transition to artisan entrepreneur after spending twenty-five years in marketing roles within the high tech industry. Tim founded Small Farm Nation, which which offers farm-preneurs practical guidance for growing their farm businesses.
Today's podcast guest is Gene Guarino, founder of Residential Assisted Living Academy.
Today's podcast guest is bioecologist and ecological economist Dr. William Rees, professor emeritus of the University of British Columbia’s School of Community and Regional Planning. Rees is best known for his development of the ecological footprint concept as a way to measure the demand a particular population places on the environmental resources it needs to survive.
In this podcast Chris interviews Dr. Ron Paul. They discuss the future of the movements he helped launch - tackling central planning, the military empire, cultural Marxism, the surveillance state, the deep state, and the real threats from these institutions to our civil liberties.
This weeks podcast Chris and Becca Martenson discuss the upcoming Rowe Conference and illuminate some of the many topics that with be worked through there.
This weeks podcast guest is Professor Tim Jackson, sustainability advisor for the UK government, professor of sustainable development at the University of Surrey and Director of CUSP. Tim is also a full member of the Club of Rome.
In this weeks podcast, field ecologist and agroforestry specialist Connor Stedman explains the science behind the carbon farming process.
This week podcast, Mike pinpoints the most common threats that can derail a relationship when it confronts conflict, and he shares the top success strategies that the Gottman Institutes research has identified for rescuing, repairing and strengthening relationships through adversity.
This week, Chaz Peling, founder of Sol Solutions, joins the podcast to share his expertise on residential backup power options.
In this podcast, Chris profiles Julie MacQueen, founder and CEO of Pure7 Chocolate.
Adam Taggart has Mat Stein on this ResilientLife Podcast. With major hurricanes in our immediate past, present and future, the topic of how to prepare for a natural disaster is an extremely timely one. The right advance preparations can literally mean the difference between life and death.
Chris Martenson has Jeffrey Brown back on to discuss oil production and how Harvery and Irma will effection the supply of oil.
Chris Martenson interviews James Howard Kunstler.