• 115. Restarting the human population, and how difficult it will be for some to do so, with Kristy Gardner

  • Apr 25 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

115. Restarting the human population, and how difficult it will be for some to do so, with Kristy Gardner

  • Summary

  • Kristy Gardner was a wonderful guest, and I enjoyed talking to her about so many thing. For one, she's a former food blogger. You're going to love our chat on Canadian food and my love for poutine. Also, cheese curds. Kristy is also a cookbook author. You can get that book HERE.

    We had a great talk about sexual identity, and in the process, discovered the difficulties of restarting the human population after an apocalypse. I think we got to an uncomfortable agreement about the entire thing, but see for yourself. Fair warning though, it's uncomfortable.

    In fact, one of the most poignant questions was whether humanity is even worth restarting?

    Get Kristy's book, The Stars in Their Eyes, at the Nook Bookstore in Baldwin City, Kansas. Worldwide shipping available.

    You can learn more about Kristy's work at her website HERE. You can also catch up with her latest news at her Facebook Page, Instagram, and at Twitter.

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    *All links go to an indie bookstore in Kansas called The Nook. I make no money from this link. It's just an opportunity to support good books from a great bookseller.

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