Mise en Place and the Evolutionary Importance of Feeling Sad: The Backpack Show with Chris Brogan

February 08, 2021 00:53:35
Mise en Place and the Evolutionary Importance of Feeling Sad: The Backpack Show with Chris Brogan
The Backpack Show
Mise en Place and the Evolutionary Importance of Feeling Sad: The Backpack Show with Chris Brogan

Feb 08 2021 | 00:53:35

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Show Notes

On this episode of The Backpack Show with Chris Brogan and Kerry O'Shea Gorgone, we'll talk with Tracie Shelton (founder of Alamo Kitchen). Alamo Kitchen is a shared use commercial kitchen space and incubator designed and developed for food-focused entrepreneurs. A culinary co-working space, our business reduces the barrier for those testing, developing and preparing food and beverage items for public consumption. Available 24-hours each day, the kitchen is always ready for entrepreneurs. https://www.alamokitchen.com/

Also, we have lots of questions for Professor Randolph Nesse, author of Good Reasons for Bad Feelings. In his book, Nesse uses the framework of evolutionary medicine to make a case for why psychiatric disorders persist despite their debilitating consequences. Some conditions, like depression and anxiety, may have developed from normal, advantageous emotions." Nesse’s site: https://www.randolphnesse.com/

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