8/30/23

Exploring The Concept of Time ft. Landon Patterson (Part 2)

In this episode, Host Aaron Della Vedova and his guest, CEO of Hundred Acre Wine Landon Patterson, delve into the concept of time and its relationship to wine. This part 2 takes off where part 1 ended as they discuss how tasting a bottle of wine is like experiencing a moment in time, as the wine evolves from the moment it is made. They explore the idea that time is not linear and how it can feel as though 24 hours is no longer 24 hours. They share personal experiences of time feeling distorted and discuss the malleability of time. Tune in to join the conversation and ponder the mysteries of time.

The chat breakdown:

[00:00:06] Time in the wine business.

[00:04:32] Slowing down in a fast-paced world.

[00:08:56] Perception of time and stimulation.

[00:11:10] The sacredness of time.

[00:15:38] Eastern philosophy and mindfulness.

[00:18:13] Sacredness and its significance.

[00:24:32] Holding space and listening.

[00:26:16] Holding space and personal growth.

[00:30:44] Weaponizing spirituality.

[00:34:10] Asking questions without repercussions.

[00:36:00] Closing down curiosity in schools.

[00:40:17] Openness in friendship circles.

[00:44:01] Pharmaceutical advertising on television.

[00:46:47] The power of marketing.

[00:51:25] Tattoos and societal perceptions.

[00:54:19] The positive impact of podcasting.

[01:00:00] Tattooing and endorphins.

[01:06:32] Hundred Acre Wine remarkable achievements.

[01:11:03] Aligotay, a rare grape in Burgundy.

[01:17:30] Smelling wine for quality.

[01:19:39] Funky smells in wine.

[01:24:28] Old school winemaking techniques.

[01:25:47] Evolving tastes in music and wine.

[01:32:29] Wine and communal experiences.

[01:34:38] A new paradigm of existence.

[01:40:00] Definition of love.

Quotes:

"You know, I want life to be more savory and not such a fast food feeling to it."

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