
The Substance of Sustainability Podcast
Podcast von Levien van Zon on sustainability, complexity and storytelling.
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In this episode we address the ways in which we think. We humans often behave in ways that are “irrational”, and this underlies many of our collective problems. Using some of the underlying neuroscience, I will show that this is not because we are badly informed or incapable of thinking about long-term consequences. Rather, what we consider “rational” thinking isn’t our default mode (and also it is hard, and it isn’t all that rational). Instead, most of our “thinking” is unconscious, and our conscious thinking is driven more by stories and feelings than by facts. You can read the accompanying article on https://lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com] and on https://sustainsubstance.org/thoughts-feelings-stories.html [https://sustainsubstance.org/thoughts-feelings-stories.html] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

This is the narrated version of the article "Hairballs & Loops - Why understanding the real world is important (but not easy)". It is the third article in a series, in which I look for better stories on sustainability. Here we continue on the subject of complexity. We look at how we understand the world in terms of cause-and-effect-stories. Causal loops or "feedbacks" can make complex systems harder to understand, but also more robust and more effective. The problem is that we easily get lost in the details of complex systems, while not all details matter. You can read the accompanying article on https://lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com] and on https://sustainsubstance.org/hairballs-and-loops.html [https://sustainsubstance.org/hairballs-and-loops.html] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

This is the narrated version of the article "Entwined: Matters of Complexity". It is the second article in a series, in which I look for better stories on sustainability. Here we examine the subject of complex systems, and what complexity means for scientific understanding, predictability and the possibilities of control. Since the 17th century, our thinking has been increasingly influenced by the concept of "the machine". Machines are built to be optimised and controlled. But it turns out that most of our world is very unlike a machine. You can read the accompanying article on https://lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com] and on https://sustainsubstance.org/entwined.html [https://sustainsubstance.org/entwined.html] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

This is a narrated version of the article "Beyond Optimists and Pessimists", which was published on https://lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com] and on https://sustainsubstance.org [https://sustainsubstance.org] This is the first article in a series, in which I look for better stories on sustainability. In this introduction, I talk about stories as models of the world. The current stories we tell ourselves and each other about sustainability are usually oversimplified. Most tend to revolve around either technical solutions, or around a kind of modern romanticism. Yet others focus on a fatalistic or urgent sense of impeding doom. I think that we can do better than having to choose between technological optimism or environmental pessimism. You can read the accompanying article on Substack [https://lvzon.substack.com] and on https://sustainsubstance.org/beyond-optimists-and-pessimists.html [https://sustainsubstance.org/beyond-optimists-and-pessimists.html] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lvzon.substack.com [https://lvzon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]