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Into the Wild Unknown: Nature’s Quiet Mysteries

1 h 1 min · 7. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Tangent Gentlemen, Scott and Brad drift into the vast, often unexplainable world of nature—both the one outside our doors and the one inside us. They explore the mysteries that don’t fit neatly into categories: the intelligence of forests, the hidden coordination of ecosystems, and the subtle forces that seem to guide animals, weather, and growth in ways we’re still learning to understand. Nature, in this sense, isn’t just scenery—it’s something active, layered, and quietly mysterious. The conversation also turns inward. What does it mean when we say something is “part of someone’s nature”? Are we describing personality, instinct, or something deeper that shapes how a person moves through the world? And how much of who we are is chosen versus simply… already there? From the soil beneath our feet to the tendencies we can’t quite explain about ourselves, the episode lingers in that in-between space where science meets reflection. Not everything gets solved—and that’s exactly what makes it worth sitting with.

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