• Lessons from Nature Podcast

  • By: Mark Rubin
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Lessons from Nature Podcast

By: Mark Rubin
  • Summary

  • Season 1: Practical Dreaming

    Mark Rubin, a Dreamweaver, has developed a framework for turning dreams into reality, based on observations since 1973. His method involves using widgets and a world-building engine, known as the Long Game Framework. This approach enables individuals to systematically organize and execute their dreams, transforming them from mere nighttime stories into tangible realities.


    Dreaming, when systematically approached with tools and frameworks, can be a powerful method for creating real-world achievements. (Season 1 Begins: 12.13.23)



    Season 2: Modeling the Secrets of the Bees

    The bee business of making honey is identical to the human business of making money. Mark Rubin will be explaining how honey bees gather and store energy using a regenerative business system. Humans can follow this system to make money in a way that creates money, teaches skills, develops communities, and restores habitat. The podcast is based on the children's book, Honey is Money - the Secrets of the Bees. (Coming July 2024)

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Episodes
  • Act: Secret 24. There’s so much you can do #futurology
    Dec 4 2024

    In this episode, David Houle and I explore the concept of regeneration and how it applies to our lives and our health. We also delve into the idea of using money as a tool for improving our world, restoring habitats, and building communities. I'm joined by my co-host, David Houle, a futurist, thinker, and keynote speaker who has dedicated his life to creating a better tomorrow. Together, we discuss the secrets of the bees and how we can apply these lessons to our own lives. So, if you're curious about nature, health, and the future, this episode is for you!

    Episode Highlights:

    [01:58] Introduction of co-host David Houle and his contributions to facing the climate crisis.

    [02:11] Discussion on practical ways to implement regenerative systems in the real world.

    [04:32] The importance of bees in our ecosystem and the concept of regenerative steps.

    [08:04] The concept of compound interest and how it relates to the beebox regenerative business system.

    [11:56] Addressing the perception of bees and the value of educating people about their significance.

    [14:48] The process of selling honey and the concept of tokenizing sunlight.

    [16:44] The timeline for the availability of bee boxes and the software to support beekeepers.

    [20:24] The role of software in running the beebox business and the plan for its development.

    Links & Resources:

    This Spaceship Earth: A global nonprofit co-founded by David Houle to face the climate crisis. https://thisspaceshipearth.org/

    ProjectHoneyLight.life

    Thank you for joining us on this journey through the world of bees and business. If you enjoyed this episode, please remember to rate, follow, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach more people and spread the word about the importance of nature and its lessons.

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    30 mins
  • Solutions: Secret 23. Buying Time #futurology
    Nov 27 2024

    In this episode, David Houle and I discuss the concept of "Buying Time" - the idea that we can convert money into time by investing in things that stabilize our ecosystem and create money along the way. We discuss the importance of sustainable practices and how they can help us secure a better future for the coming generations. So, buckle up and get ready to explore some thought-provoking insights!

    [2:10] Renewable energy infrastructure and research.

    [3:46] What is the current state of alternative energy?

    [7:20] Selling energy back to the grid.

    [11:24] Rethinking the use of water.

    [15:26] Food and the environment.

    [19:17] The problem with mono cropping.

    [22:30] Invest in research and development.

    [26:27] The urgency of the situation.

    Links & resources:

    This Spaceship Earth (https://www.thisspaceshipearth.org) - A global nonprofit co-founded by David Houle to face the climate crisis.

    ProjectHoneyLight.life (https://projecthoneylight.life/)

    Let's remember the humble bees we discussed. Just as bees play a crucial role in our ecosystem through pollination, each of us has a part to play in the preservation and stabilization of our environment. By investing our resources wisely, we can 'buy time' for our planet, creating a sustainable future that not only benefits us but also generates value over time, much like the bees and their honey. If you found value in this episode, please rate, follow, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach more people and spread the invaluable lessons we can learn from nature. Until next time, let's keep investing in our future, one small step at a time.

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    29 mins
  • Lifetime: Secret 22. We're All Just Passing Through #futurology
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode of the Lessons From Nature podcast, we dig into the profound concept that we're all just passing through this world. We explore the idea that this isn't our planet, it's just our turn. We discuss the secrets of the bees, the importance of long-term planning, and how we can learn from nature to create a sustainable future. Join us as we journey through space and time, exploring the interconnectedness of all life and our role in the grand scheme of things.

    [3:38] A story from nature and the secrets of the bees.

    [7:33] The problem with humanity and the planet.

    [9:17] The bees and the climate crisis.

    [12:04] Moving to a spatial connectivity.

    [15:22] The problem with population growth and aging population.

    [19:23] The importance of symbiotic relationships with nature.

    [22:52] How technology can be used to reduce environmental harm.

    Links & Resources:

    This Spaceship Earth (https://www.thisspaceshipearth.org) - A global nonprofit co-founded by David Houle to face the climate crisis.

    We hope you've gained a deeper understanding of our place in the universe and the importance of long-term planning for the sustainability of our planet. Remember, we're all just passing through, and it's our responsibility to ensure that we leave this world better than we found it. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, and review our podcast. Your support helps us continue to bring you thought-provoking content. Until next time, keep learning from nature.



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    27 mins
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