Home Page
cover of Project Utopia Intro
Project Utopia Intro

Project Utopia Intro

00:00-04:18

Discussion why we should care about our Humanity to save or Planet.

Podcastanarchismpoliticsscienceecologyeconomicstechnology
2
Plays
0
Downloads
1
Shares

Transcription

The speaker, Jeff Turnbull, introduces the Project Utopia podcast and discusses the need to remove money from politics and capitalism. He advocates for practicing sustainable behaviors and deconstructing the state to give power to the people. He emphasizes the importance of planning for a future with renewable energy and reducing consumptive behavior. The podcast will cover topics such as politics, economics, science, and technology. Jeff promotes nonviolence and urges people to think globally and act humanely to ensure a prosperous future for the next generations. He concludes by stating that he is unsure of the podcast's posting frequency but encourages listeners to stay tuned. All power to all people, all power to all people, all power to the people, all power to all people. Hey, this is Jeff Turnbull and welcome to the Project Utopia podcast. Yeah, baby. So, namaste, you filthy animals. So this is just an introduction. Say hello, and what we're all about here. So, Utopia, what a concept, right? Oh, I know. But it could happen. But before that happens, we need to get money out of politics. We need to get money out of capitalism. We need to practice some reasonable expectations of the life cycle of humankind. Otherwise, we're going to smite ourselves. That's right. I'm just introducing myself, but we're going to talk about all type of things. I'm an idealist. I'm an optimist. I hope for the best, plan for the worst. 62, I can remember when Iron Eyes Cody was crying by the side of the road when they threw that trash out of the car. Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, I remember all that stuff. I remember Carter putting solar panels on the White House roof and Reagan taking them off. Yeah, it's almost like they want to spend, you know, drill and use every drop of oil before they want to switch up. Because it's cheap. I get it. But why not plan now? There's a whole industry where people could get involved and make a living. We could deconstruct the state, so to speak, so the power is in the people's hands. Unions, people could own their own companies. We could stop this consumptive behavior, which is exhausting all and every resource that we have. I don't need another pair of jeans or shoes. I don't need another car, for God's sake, unless it's a solar-powered car. So we're going to talk politics, economics, science, tech. We're going to get all into that. But it's going to be under the umbrella of Project Utopia and putting all power into all people's hands because we need to. We've got a bunch of people out there who want to burn their mother down. I'm personally nonviolent. I think if we come to our senses and we meet together in a town square and we think locally, think globally, and act humanely, we might just survive. Native Americans have a good philosophy of leaving the earth the way you found it for the next seven generations. Hell, I've got a kid on this earth, and I want him to prosper and live. So that being said, I'm going to peace out and have a beautiful day. Catch us on the flip side. Mark this space. I'm not really sure how often I'm going to post, but it's 2024, so who knows? I'm not really sure how often I'm going to post, but it's 2024, so who knows?

Listen Next

Other Creators