“Rangeland science is this crazy complex combination of living and non-living things and people. It’s not simple at all.”
While the Art of Range host Tip Hudson is an experienced rangeland ecologist on the technical side, I was deeply interested in his take on the value and importance of “long form conversation”. We chatted about brain science, new and old(er) ranchers, who should be listening to and learning from (both of) our podcasts, and the fact that our grazing ecosystems require both knowledge and wise application.
Some resources mentioned in this episode:
Art of Range podcast
Books:
Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman
Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age by Sherry Turkle
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less From Each Other by Sherry Turkle
The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicolas Carr
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While the Art of Range host Tip Hudson is an experienced rangeland ecologist on the technical side, I was deeply interested in his take on the value and importance of “long form conversation”. We chatted about brain science, new and old(er) ranchers, who should be listening to and learning from (both of) our podcasts, and the fact that our grazing ecosystems require both knowledge and wise application.