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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Nate Hagens 396 Episodes Jul 2, 2026

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens is a podcast that explores the systems science behind the human predicament. Hosted by Dr. Nate Hagens, it features conversations with experts on topics like ecology, economics, energy, geopolitics, human behavior, and monetary systems. The show aims to provide an educational resource about the complex constraints ahead and inspire listeners to shape a collective future.

Episodes

A Legacy Worth Celebrating? Reflecting on 250 Years of the American Experiment | Frankly 149 Jul 2, 2026 20:44 As America marks its 250th birthday, Nate takes a moment to step outside of the celebrations to seek out a wider boundary perspective on this week's holiday. He poses the question of whether the United States has truly matured as a nation over two and a half centuries, particularly through the lenses of energy, ecology, history, and culture. Nate walks through the extraordinary inheritance of foss
Mordor to the Long Repair: How Might Daily Life Feel in the Next Decades? | How to Think About the Future Part 4, Frankly 148 Jun 26, 2026 32:59 This week, Nate continues his "How to Think About the Future" series, where he invites listeners to imagine what it's like to live in different versions of the reality that lies ahead. In today's edition, Nate builds upon the frameworks outlined in part three to create four distinct future worlds – composites that emerge from various combinations of economic conditions, geopolitical scenarios, pow
We Weren't Expecting This: What Does a Super El Niño Mean For the Climate? with Tad Patzek Jun 24, 2026 01:25:29 This year's projected Super El Niño forming in the Pacific could become one of the strongest climate oscillations in over a century. As regions prepare for the effects, and continue to adapt to extreme heat waves, intensifying storms, accelerating ice loss, and increasingly erratic rainfall, scientists and citizens alike are questioning what our new normal will look like under accelerated global h
How to Play 5D Chess: It's Not What You Think | Frankly 147 Jun 19, 2026 18:09 In this week's Frankly, Nate explores a pattern of thinking that permeates so many of our conversations: we often decide what we think before we've fully heard what's being said. Using the metaphor of a chessboard, he invites listeners to examine how we process information through a series of expanding perspectives. At the closest range, we instinctively assess people and ideas through lenses of t
No More Dystopian Stories: How to See a Future Worth Living In with Rob Hopkins Jun 17, 2026 01:35:20 Self-fulfilling prophecies; manifestations; the Oedipus Effect: Humanity has long had an intuition that the stories we tell ourselves the most are often the stories we make come true. Science has found more and more evidence to back this up, through both historical cultural analysis as well as unexpected neurological connections in our brains. If we fully accept this, then what sort of future are
The Ultimate Alternative: Are You Okay With Nuclear Warfare? | Frankly 146 Jun 16, 2026 23:43 This week's Frankly is another in Nate's recurring series Uncomfortable Questions for Unsettled Times, in which he poses questions about our shared future. Today, he uses headlines regarding a potential ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran to confront a subject that has re-entered public discourse with a quiet but startling force: nuclear warfare. Through a wide-boundary lens, Nate outlines ho
The U.S. Can't Back Down: The Strait of Hormuz Closure Is Messier Than You Think with Michael Every Jun 12, 2026 01:25:18 This episode was recorded Tuesday, June 9th, before the current 'deal' was floated. Given world events, we decided to post this episode immediately as a special release, and deal or not, this conversation is an excellent overview of the issues and stakes of this evolving situation. In a media environment constantly contradicting itself, with every side proclaiming the advantage for themselves, the
Why 'Community' Fails: Everyone Wants a Village, Nobody Wants to Be a Villager with Nora Bateson, Jonathan Goldsmith & Lucas Jackson | RR 26 Jun 10, 2026 01:33:32 Many of us lack meaningful community in our lives, either from a complete absence of relationships or simply the sense of disconnection from those around us. In response, a growing number of people attempt to cultivate community based on shared values and interests, which inadvertently reproduces the very labeling that keeps real connection forming. The systemic forces that created this separation
How to Think About the Future (Part 3): Uphill Futures in a Downhill World | Frankly 145 Jun 5, 2026 24:17 This week's Frankly is part three of the series How to Think About the Future. Today, Nate builds a framework for understanding the pathways that connect today's choices to tomorrow's realities. Drawing from biology, ecology, history, and systems thinking, he introduces a civilizational terrain of ridges and valleys that is constantly shifting as we are moving through it. Nate also uses the concep
The Missing Half of Climate Change: Why Our Planet is at 50% Capacity and How to Get it Back with Brett KenCairn Jun 3, 2026 01:34:18 The Dust Bowl of the 1930s is one of the worst ecological disasters in American history. Across the great plains, roughly 2.5 million people left the region over the decade, amid severe crop failures, livestock losses and widespread hunger. Caused by drought and extreme land degradation, this regional collapse is also an example of what is now happening in ecosystems across the globe. The glimmer
Casting Call for a Future Frankly Jun 1, 2026 04:48 Link to submit: https://senja.io/p/the-great-simplification/r/share-your-technology This week, Nate is putting out a call to listeners of this platform to share stories from the work they're doing on the ground, within their own communities and connections. He's specifically seeking stories that reflect technological innovation – either through goldilocks technology, social innovation, or inner
A Word I Can't Seem to Understand: Non-Duality and Our Living World | Frankly 144 May 29, 2026 14:25 In this week's Frankly, Nate discusses his long-running attempt to understand non-duality, and why this concept has remained just out of his grasp despite years of conversations with teachers, thinkers, and podcast guests. He begins with a personal reflection on the possibility that his difficulty understanding non-duality does not stem from lack of intelligence or a short attention span, but from

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