Mycologist Giuliana Furci on discovering new fungi, getting fungi into Chilean law, Jane Goodall's blessing, and why we must let things rot.

Giuliana Furci — Founder and executive director of the Fungi Foundation, the world's first nonprofit dedicated solely to fungi, established in 2012. A Harvard associate, Dame of the Order of the Star of Italy, and field mycologist who has named new species and pioneered fungal conservation policy.
Tim Ferriss interviews Chilean-raised mycologist Giuliana Furci, a daughter of exile who turned a single unidentifiable mushroom into a life's mission. She recounts founding the Fungi Foundation, discovering new species like Amanita galactica and Cortinarius chlorosplendidus, and the painstaking field process of describing fungi. The conversation explores why fungi are evolutionarily closer to animals than plants, why that matters (penicillin works in us because we are related), and how she made Chile the first country to recognize fungi in law. She shares her bond with Jane Goodall, her work to replace 'flora and fauna' with 'flora, fauna, and funga,' and closes with a plea to embrace decomposition as the start of regeneration.
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Tim Ferriss
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Giuliana Furci
“author of several titles including a series of field guides to chilean fungi and contributor to numerous publications on the environment” — Tim Ferriss 00:05:11Find it on Amazon
Merlin Sheldrake
“books that have greatly inspired me recently is merlin sheldrate's book entangled life i love it i've read it several times entangled life is a must read” — Giuliana Furci 01:23:24Find it on Amazon
Luis Sepulveda
“i would definitely recommend one of his titles which i will translate directly from the spanish but it's the story of a seagull and of the cat that taught it to fly” — Giuliana Furci 01:24:56Find it on Amazon
Luis Sepulveda
“another one of his titles that is extraordinary is the world of the end of the world and it talks about the southern cone” — Giuliana Furci 01:25:26Find it on Amazon
“i suggest a film and then a book so watch fantastic fungi and then read entangled life” — Giuliana Furci 01:43:48Find it on Amazon
Nicholas P. Money
“another maybe another fun really fun way is to read the triumph of the fungi by nicholas p money” — Giuliana Furci 01:43:48Find it on Amazon
Nicholas P. Money
“there's a book called the rise of the yeast as well and it's about the story of how yeast has shaped humanity” — Giuliana Furci 01:44:19Find it on Amazon
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