Thursday Conversation – James Howard Kunstler


James Kunstler is someone whom I’ve followed from afar for years so it was a great pleasure to finally makes his acquaintance through this podcast. I’m confident that you’ll enjoy getting to know him, too.

Jim has been a writer and author for most of his adult life. He began in the newspaper business before becoming a staff writer at Rolling Stone in the 1970s. But he “dropped out” in the mid-70s to follow his passion and, in the time since, he’s written and published over 20 works of fiction and non-fiction.

Almost all of his work can be found at his website. While on his site, you’ll no doubt notice that Jim is also a keen observer of modern life, economics and geopolitics. You should be sure to check out his podcasts and his blog, which he updates twice per week.

For this call, I really didn’t know where to start. There are many things I’d like to discuss with Jim and I hope to have him on again soon. For today, the conversation began with a look ahead to his 2023 forecast. It then evolved into a discussion of energy, Europe’s self-destruction, Fed policy and the looming failure of many of today’s “complex systems”.

If that sounds like a lot to squeeze into a 30-minute podcast, well…it is. Which is why I hope to speak with Jim again sometime soon. In the meantime, I’m certain that you’ll enjoy this podcast.

TF



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