Thanks for sharing your life footprints with us, Anson. Grateful 4 U all !!!
@gails.74963 ай бұрын
I just listened in on this and you guys are so entertaining! I love it! Then I found your part I with David Haskell and just kept nodding my head throughout. You should read the Secret Wisdom of Nature by Peter Wohlleben. I re-read it this summer while camping. So many connections! I am a teacher in Alberta and we are mandated to teach indigenous ways of knowing to our students. Indigenous people have known all of these secrets for millennia. My class is going to adopt a tree this year to get to know and observe. I don’t know how anyone can deny an intelligent creator once they learn the science of these connections. It’s impossible that it happened by chance. Thanks for the listen. I look forward to many more.
@7ExpressАй бұрын
Hey Anson, are you doing any workshop any time soon?
@popokiobake11 ай бұрын
Consumables or ingestibles?
@markjackson13688 ай бұрын
Eastern shore Maryland !! Mosquitoes are Homeland Security !!!
@mjbvideo11 ай бұрын
We watched this last night before going to sleep and there's nothing better than to close a day with a good healthy laugh! I'm talking about the science article that Branan read at the end. 🤣 I've also experienced the joy of Rainy Lake by staying on one of its islands for a weekend. We didn't have any mosquito issues but we did have problems dealing with biting gnats! I don't know which is worse, gnats or mosquitoes. Thanks as always for the podcast. 👍🖖
@sandyzalecki114511 ай бұрын
Interesting episode. I've never seen Oppenheimer, but now that I know it's the heaviest film ever made, I might think about watching it. I also learned to avoid men with sports cars now that it's proven scientifically why they have them.
@thewellwithansonmountbrana977111 ай бұрын
We aim to educate , inform, inspires and yes, sometimes warn!
@sandyzalecki114511 ай бұрын
@@thewellwithansonmountbrana9771 😂😂😂
@AlexaLake711 ай бұрын
I would never watch something that may glorify such a man.
@popokiobake11 ай бұрын
OMG Olde People logic being explained.
@popokiobake11 ай бұрын
OMG He's keeping the hair style in public
@MsSmallvillelover11 ай бұрын
Aww so sweet that Clover wanted her toys like that. And I hate mosquitoes! They love my blood type I always get eaten when I go camping .
@ashltron6 ай бұрын
The ending here PROVES my theory that the reason men (particularly over 30) drive these insanely beefed up loud trucks with American flags mounted on the back, (sometimes confederate flags) buy cases of cheap terrible lite beer, blast country music and behave all macho like! They’re insecurity over their size or lack of in their pants. Half the time where I live, I see trucks that are POS rigged to be big and loud. So every time I see either kind of truck zip by like a bat outta hell, I say “Sorry about your dick!”
@Audiomarkj11 ай бұрын
Hi Branan and Anson !!! Could you both recommend a book to read at the end of your podcast ?? Love what you are doing. Oh !! Is that an Anson Mugg ?? Thanks and grateful for your time.
@popokiobake11 ай бұрын
Which asian community, you got the japanesey, chinesey, filipinos, laotians, vietnamesey, koreans, indianos...
@AlexaLake711 ай бұрын
I could post a comment regarding men with sports cars, but I'd be in trouble with YT.
@JustYFriend11 ай бұрын
I thought the moral of the story was that hallucinogenic mushrooms were the answer to world peace, but by the very end, I realized the snowball effect of our actions leaves no hope for mankind. Thanks for another great episode. I'm still laughing about the penis research study. Fantastic closing! 😂
@popokiobake11 ай бұрын
Then there are the average pecker sizes for cats,...