Talking Life In Vermont With Jonathan Schroth
Some conversations stay on one track. This one wandered through science, philosophy, food, history, and some of life’s biggest questions—and I loved every minute of it. This week I sat down with Jas Multani to talk about everything from the idea that all living things might be connected to why quiet moments in nature can be some of the most important ones we have. We also talked about the thoughts we wish we could share without judgment, déjà vu, World War II codebreaking, Albert Einstein, and the curiosity that drives people to explore the unknown. Jas also shared his experience with a serious health scare and how it changed his perspective on relationships, slowing down, and appreciating the moments that really matter. We even swapped stories about family recipes, Indian comfort food, and why the meals that remind us of home are often about much more than the food itself. If you enjoy thoughtful conversations that blend humor, curiosity, and real life, I think you’ll enjoy this one. Episode Partner: McNeil & Reedyon Merchants Row in Rutland, Vermont. Recorded at: The HubCoWorks on Merchants Row in Rutland, Vermont.
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