Jake Marquez and Maren Morgan are filmmakers, writers, and podcasters. They chat with Dr. Anthony Gustin about their crazy journey making their documentary and podcast: Death In the Garden.
For the last four years, Jake and Maren have been trying to untangle the complex, tangled web of how we address climate change, fix the food system, and, hopefully, save the world.
Their project discusses these and other problems in our society through the lenses of ecology, philosophy, myth, storytelling, and, ultimately, our fear of death.
Jake and Maren have experienced their fair share of anxiety, despair, and existential dread on their quest for ecological and cultural regeneration.
But as you’ll hear in the episode, they’ve learned how to find meaning and purpose. They also helped Jake’s mom start a grass-fed tallow balm company called The Beekeeper’s Granddaughter!
Tune into the episode as these three chat about:
What inspired Jake and Maren to start the Death In The Garden project
Why prioritizing “left-brain consciousness” is harming our society/planet
What it looks like to live ethically in an unethical world
The four reasons people go vegan (and why Jake stopped)
The potential collapse and finding good in the next “Dark Ages”
Finding meaning and purpose in life
The value of conscious, intentional consumption
The most important things we can do to change the food system
How being conscious about our mortality empowers us to embrace the natural cycles of life, death, and regeneration (and not make the same mistakes)
Their hopes for this generation and what’s next for them
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQTM
Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order
Jake and Maren’s substack: DeathInTheGarden.substack.com
@DeathInTheGarden on Instagram
@Death_TheGarden on Twitter
Jake’s Mom’s grass-fed tallow balm company: The Beekeeper’s Granddaughter
Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered by E.F. Schumacher
A Guide for the Perplexed by E.F. Schumacher
The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World by Iain McGilchrist
Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire by Morris Berman
Civilized to Death: The Price of Progress by Christopher Ryan