There’s quite a bit to unpack here, particularly regarding the James Hollis interview. I’d never watched, or even heard of, Andrew Huberman, which in itself is interesting, considering his 7.25 million subscribers. I appreciated the way he and his team organized the video. The well-detailed chapter markers made it easy to revisit several sections. Dr. Hollis offers plenty of thought-provoking ideas, and it took a couple of viewings to take it all in as I tried to keep up.
Far beyond the scope of a comment, the video would make for a great discussion over a cocktail… or two. I did come to one conclusion: I wouldn’t want Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. James Hollis inside my head, that would be a bit too intimidating. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable and enlightening video.
I trust you’ve salvaged the railroad disaster before the weather truly hit. Here in Michigan, winter is at least a month, if not six weeks, early. I know you have plenty of outside projects; hopefully things are under cover. It appears we’re in for a long and bitter season.
I should have shared a photo of the train car "back on track" - - but I haven't taken one yet. It will be OK for the winter, but I had hoped to build a little shed for it before the cold weather hit. We've had frequent snow, and it was -3(F) here this morning, so we are getting some early winter weather this year, which has not been the norm for the past few years, if not longer.
I mostly know Andrew Huberman from his show on the science of sleep (which he talks about from the perspective of neuroscience.) He also has some very interesting ones about on exercise and fitness topics that I think are excellent.
Kudos to you for being willing to plow through the entire James Hollis show - I'm happy you found it worth the time. Best wishes and thanks for your comments! Dave
There’s quite a bit to unpack here, particularly regarding the James Hollis interview. I’d never watched, or even heard of, Andrew Huberman, which in itself is interesting, considering his 7.25 million subscribers. I appreciated the way he and his team organized the video. The well-detailed chapter markers made it easy to revisit several sections. Dr. Hollis offers plenty of thought-provoking ideas, and it took a couple of viewings to take it all in as I tried to keep up.
Far beyond the scope of a comment, the video would make for a great discussion over a cocktail… or two. I did come to one conclusion: I wouldn’t want Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. James Hollis inside my head, that would be a bit too intimidating. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable and enlightening video.
I trust you’ve salvaged the railroad disaster before the weather truly hit. Here in Michigan, winter is at least a month, if not six weeks, early. I know you have plenty of outside projects; hopefully things are under cover. It appears we’re in for a long and bitter season.
Take care, stay warm.
—Mark
I should have shared a photo of the train car "back on track" - - but I haven't taken one yet. It will be OK for the winter, but I had hoped to build a little shed for it before the cold weather hit. We've had frequent snow, and it was -3(F) here this morning, so we are getting some early winter weather this year, which has not been the norm for the past few years, if not longer.
I mostly know Andrew Huberman from his show on the science of sleep (which he talks about from the perspective of neuroscience.) He also has some very interesting ones about on exercise and fitness topics that I think are excellent.
Kudos to you for being willing to plow through the entire James Hollis show - I'm happy you found it worth the time. Best wishes and thanks for your comments! Dave