Monoculture and Humanity
The pandemic highlighted a troubling shift towards survival at the expense of living fully, leading to a loss of community and human connection. This mirrors the monoculture practices in agriculture and gut health, where reliance on a few species can be detrimental. Despite the efficiency of monoculture, both nature and health thrive on diversity, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to well-being and sustainability.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#242: A Hopeful Vision for Humanity with Dr. Zach Bush
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