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Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

350 - Lloyd Kahn (Simple Living/Green Architecture)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Chris Ryan

Society & Culture, Arts

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2018

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Lloyd Kahn is the founding editor-in-chief of Shelter Publications, Inc., and is the former Shelter editor of the Whole Earth Catalog. He is also an author, photographer, and pioneer of the green building and green architecture movements.

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0:00.0

R我是我爸爸, trapegной

0:02.5

Hey Chris, I'm fellow tan gentler's.

0:32.5

My name is Ian, I'm 22 years old and I'm on vacation here in Colorado from Michigan.

0:38.3

I've been camping in the middle of the state for about six days with my 10-month-old Husky

0:45.4

Dini May.

0:48.3

We came out here to explore the mountains, do psychedelics and see pretty lights live

0:52.5

and concert.

0:53.5

If you've never heard of them, definitely look them up on YouTube.

0:56.2

It's my favorite artist by far.

0:58.4

Love what he's doing.

1:00.2

If you've guys have never done mushrooms in the mountains, I highly recommend it.

1:06.3

Man is it groovy.

1:10.2

Otsukarei sabaresta.

1:11.8

Hey Chris, this is John Mott calling you from Hokkaido, Japan, driving back from the volcanic

1:20.1

crater lake Toya to the city of Sapporo, which is where I've been living for the past 12

1:28.1

years.

1:29.1

What I just said to you was thank you for your great exertions, which means basically,

1:39.6

thanks for all the work you do, it's one of those institutionalized Japanese phrases

1:46.1

that people say to each other when they're finishing work or when they're finishing a

1:53.8

team effort or anything like that.

1:58.1

And I just want to say that I very much, having listened to your podcast for years now, feel

2:03.3

like I'm part of a big team or perhaps a family's more accurate word of really thoughtful,

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