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Saturday

"What's Awesome" Episode 1: SHANGHAI KICKSTART with Dr. Bruce Damer

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This is the first episode of the podcast "What's Awesome", hosted by Philip Oulton of Starseed Gardens, Byron Bay, Australia. The audio engineer for "What's Awesome" is Robert Bruce, and the music is by Psychedelic State.




The "What's Awesome" podcast features interviews with experts from the fields of Science, Architecture, Psychology, Permaculture and The Arts.

Upcoming Episodes Will Feature:
Dr. Bruce Damer, scientist, researcher, visionary. Fresh from his TED talks exploring the origins of life, and space travel. Bruce will be featured in the first two episodes.
Robert Lawlor, artist, historian, and author of "Sacred Geometry" and "Voices of the First Day".
Dan Schreiber, creative director and founder of Starseed Gardens, polymath, gardener. and new earth imagineer.
Drew Heath. Award-winning Australian architect, lecturer, builder and provocative visionary. Drew will discuss, among other things, his recent foray into what he calls "Agritecture".

"What's Awesome" is created and hosted by Philip Oulton and supported by Starseed Gardens - a 35 acre mixed-use permaculture model and Earth School dedicated to evolving plant/human culture and nurturing eco-systems of perpetual renewal. www.starseedgardens.com

"What's Awesome" is available on SoundCloud.
Like it on  facebook at www.facebook.com/WhatsAwesomePodcast

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