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TTBOOK Presents: Deep Time

TTBOOK Presents: Deep Time


TTBOOK Presents: Deep Time

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13 episodes
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English
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Podcast

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Time rules our lives. We wake, eat, work, and sleep on the clock. Our days unfold in a standardized symphony of alarm clocks, school buzzers, and meeting timers. Meanwhile, global positioning satellites measure time in millionths of seconds, and financial trades circle the planet at the speed of light. 

Time-keeping is among the greatest accomplishments of the human species – but somewhere along the way, we made a fundamental miscalculation: we began to mistake our clocks for time itself. 

Deep Time is a new series all about the natural ecologies of time from To The Best Of Our Knowledge and the Center for Humans and Nature — with support from the Kalliopeia Foundation. In Deep Time, TTBOOK will explore biological time, geological time, cosmic time, ancestral time. We’ll imagine time as a spiral, a loop, and also as an eternal present – as we learn to live beyond the clock.

To learn more about the series, visit ttbook.org/deeptime
Language:
English
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Deep Time: The Cosmos and Us

Our lives are so rushed, so busy. Always on the clock. Counting the hours, minutes, sec...

51 minutes
Nov 18, 2023

Deep Time: How Earth Keeps Time

Are you ready to think in centuries instead of seconds? Eons instead of hours? It’s tim...

52 minutes
Aug 19, 2023

Deep Time: The Tyranny of Time

When you’re on the clock, you’re always running out of time – because in our culture, t...

52 minutes
Jun 03, 2023

Deep Time: What would you do if you had all the time in the world?

Time rules our lives. We wake, eat, work, and sleep on the clock. Our days unfold in a ...

1 minute
May 26, 2023

Kinship: Ethnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan on embracing the 'wisdom of the desert'

Ethnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan has been called the “father of the local food movement.”...

36 minutes
Apr 15, 2022

Kinship: Biologist Merlin Sheldrake on the mind-bending world of mushrooms

The fungal world is mind-bending. Mushrooms may look like plants, but taxonomically, fu...

39 minutes
Apr 08, 2022

Kinship: Ecologist Suzanne Simard on the internet of trees

Thirty years ago, forest ecologist Suzanne Simard was a lone voice in the wilderness, a...

42 minutes
Apr 01, 2022

Kinship: Anthropologist Enrique Salmon on 'kincentricity'

Anthropologist Enrique Salmon formulated the concept of “kincentricity,” a worldview th...

38 minutes
Mar 26, 2022

Kinship: Shapeshifting

There are old folktales and legends of people who can become animals. Animals who can b...

51 minutes
Mar 18, 2022

Kinship: When Mountains Are Gods

If you look at a mountain, you might see a skiing destination, a climbing challenge, or...

51 minutes
Mar 18, 2022