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Letting natural decomposition occur in your yard can lead to biodiversity that is critical for sustainability.
2:09:55 - 2:12:32 (02:37)
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Letting natural decomposition occur in your yard can lead to biodiversity that is critical for sustainability. Mushrooms that come from rotting logs can help feed bees and build environments important for biodiversity, reducing the need for antiviral drugs by up to 45,000 to one.
ChapterThe Importance of Biodiversity in Sustainability
Episode#340: Paul Stamets — How Mushrooms Can Save You and (Perhaps) the World
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The industrialization of agriculture is sacrificing biodiversity, but there are still ecologically rational solutions to the problems faced today.
2:12:33 - 2:16:07 (03:34)
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The industrialization of agriculture is sacrificing biodiversity, but there are still ecologically rational solutions to the problems faced today. Mycelium can help plants grow without the need for external inputs, and a nature-loving mindset can lead to creating legacies of caring for others over material possessions.
ChapterThe Importance of Biodiversity in Sustainability
Episode#340: Paul Stamets — How Mushrooms Can Save You and (Perhaps) the World
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast episode, mycologist and entrepreneur Paul Stamets talks to Tim Ferriss about the future of mycology, the benefits of mushrooms, and the potential of psychedelic therapies.
2:16:07 - 2:17:28 (01:20)
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In this podcast episode, mycologist and entrepreneur Paul Stamets talks to Tim Ferriss about the future of mycology, the benefits of mushrooms, and the potential of psychedelic therapies. Stamets also shares insights on microdosing and the differences between various types of mushrooms.