148 The One About The Big Thirst
R. Trace Blackmore CWT, LEED AP, Master Facilitator, Keynote Speaker
Owner, Blackmore Enterprises, Industrial Water Treatment Expert, Weekly host of the Scaling UP! H2O Podcast, Keynote Speaker
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Our Guest today is Charles Fishman, an award-winning, best-selling author who has written dozens of books like The Wal-Mart effect and One Giant Leap. Today he and I talk about one of my favorite books, The Big Thirst. In The Big Thirst, Charles Fishman does an incredible job explaining presenting the facts about our odd relationship with water where we need it and love it but our world doesn’t respect it. This is a read I would recommend to anybody in our industry. Please enjoy my interview with Charles Fishman.
Key Points
5:35 – Charles’ background
14:40 – Inspiration behind The Big Thirst
20:12 – What has the impact of The Big Thirst book been?
29:07 – Lessons learned in Las Vegas
34:04 – What are some of the easy things anyone can do to make a difference?
39:53 – Research on waterborne pathogens
42:38 – Important topics to be addressed in the upcoming election when it comes to water
Quotes
“Good reporting will save you when good writing won’t.”
“Most people will be astonished at how much water they use”.
“Water does not respond to wishful thinking. You have to figure out what your problems are, and then you have to fix them”.
Links Mentioned On This Episode
President of Biocera Co., Ltd.
4 年Interesting! Thirst.so need Hydrate. I like Why because ...I wish to follow Water way. Water Dehydration,water could not flow as our body bloods. So we had to drink Water ofenly every day for do not dehydrate our brain ,heart.. organs . Waters are not same as our humanbeings character. Safe & healthy water will be best way for covid difficult times.