Sean and Carl host the 232 Podcast, a podcast about books, and this is a discussion with Steven Moe about why they matter and talking with Steven about a book he is releasing to coincide with the Seeds Impact Conference called The Apple Tree.
Info on the Apple Tree: The Apple Tree - Seeds (theseeds.nz)
To order a copy - steven@theseeds.nz
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