Player FM - Internet Radio Done Right
30 subscribers
Checked 3M ago
Lisätty seven vuotta sitten
Sisällön tarjoaa Nathalie Nahai. Nathalie Nahai tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Player FM - Podcast-sovellus
Siirry offline-tilaan Player FM avulla!
Siirry offline-tilaan Player FM avulla!
Kuuntelemisen arvoisia podcasteja
SPONSOROITU
<
<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/all-about-change">All About Change</a></span>


How do we build an inclusive world? Hear intimate and in-depth conversations with changemakers on disability rights, youth mental health advocacy, prison reform, grassroots activism, and more. First-hand stories about activism, change, and courage from people who are changing the world: from how a teen mom became the Planned Parenthood CEO, to NBA player Kevin Love on mental health in professional sports, to Beetlejuice actress Geena Davis on Hollywood’s role in women’s rights. All About Change is hosted by Jay Ruderman, whose life’s work is seeking social justice and inclusion for people with disabilities worldwide. Join Jay as he interviews iconic guests who have gone through adversity and harnessed their experiences to better the world. This show ultimately offers the message of hope that we need to keep going. All About Change is a production of the Ruderman Family Foundation. Listen and subscribe to All About Change wherever you get podcasts. https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai explicit
Merkitse kaikki (ei-)toistetut ...
Manage series 2324337
Sisällön tarjoaa Nathalie Nahai. Nathalie Nahai tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Welcome to In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai (formerly known as The Hive Podcast), the series that enquires into our relationship with one another, technology and the natural world. Join me as we dive into the complex and challenging questions of our time, and explore how some of the greatest minds are forging new and exciting paths forward. For more resources and information about the show, please visit nathalienahai.com/in-conversation/
…
continue reading
147 jaksoa
Merkitse kaikki (ei-)toistetut ...
Manage series 2324337
Sisällön tarjoaa Nathalie Nahai. Nathalie Nahai tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Welcome to In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai (formerly known as The Hive Podcast), the series that enquires into our relationship with one another, technology and the natural world. Join me as we dive into the complex and challenging questions of our time, and explore how some of the greatest minds are forging new and exciting paths forward. For more resources and information about the show, please visit nathalienahai.com/in-conversation/
…
continue reading
147 jaksoa
Kaikki jaksot
×I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 146. Solstice Special / Manda Scott & Della Duncan 1:26:33
1:26:33
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:26:33
As we approach the longest night in the North, I’m delighted to share with you what has become a cherished tradition of reflection, contemplation, and looking ahead to the year to come. In this conversation, I rejoin Manda Scott and Della Duncan for a collaborative midwinter offering from myself, Accidental Gods, and the Upstream Podcast. From the questions we’re holding and the highlight’s we’re taking from the year, to the gifts we’d like to share with one another and with you as we cross the threshold into 2025, this is a ritual that I’ve come to really look forward to, and I hope you find it as uplifting as I do. As always, Manda will close with a guided solstice meditation, the 7 Generations Perspective, which you can find over at Accidental Gods. To introduced my companions… Manda Scott is a novelist, podcaster and smallholder. Formerly a veterinary surgeon, Manda’s novels have been shortlisted for the Orange Prize, the Edgar and the Saltire Award and has won the McIlvanney Prize. She is host of the Accidental Gods podcast, which showcases individuals and organisations at the emerging edge of our world, to set the foundation for a future we’d be proud to leave to the generations that come after us. We’re joined by Della Duncan, a Renegade Economist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a co-host of the Upstream Podcast, a Right Livelihood Coach, a faculty member at the California Institute of Integral Studies, a Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics, a founding member of the California Doughnut Economics Coalition, and the designer and co-facilitator of the Cultivating Regenerative Livelihood Course at Gaia Education. This is always a special episode for me, and I’m very grateful to be able to dive into conversation with these two brilliant women. I hope you find it inviting and inspiring, and I wish you a peaceful Winter Solstice and a fruitful new year. SUMMARY In this enlightening conversation, Manda Scott, Della Duncan, and Nathalie Nahai reflect on their podcasting journey over the past year, sharing insights on the themes of conscious evolution, anti-capitalism, and the ethical implications of technology. They explore the importance of community, personal growth, and the interconnectedness of all life, while also addressing the urgent need for systemic change in the face of ecological and social crises. The discussion culminates in a collective inquiry into how to foster a more compassionate and equitable world, emphasizing the role of individual and collective action in shaping a sustainable future. KEY THEMES · The role of imperialism in capitalism · The importance of community and connection in activism · Conscious evolution requires a shift in values and worldview · Understanding the complexities of technology and its impact on society · The need for systemic change to address ecological crises · Personal practices can help maintain balance and well-being · Recognizing the interconnectedness of all life is crucial · Anti-capitalist strategies must consider the implications for all · Art and creativity are essential in the age of AI · Hope and resilience can emerge from collective action WEBSITES Manda · https://mandascott.co.uk/ · https://accidentalgods.life/ · https://thrutopia.life/ · https://thrutopia.life/ Della · https://caldec.org/ · https://www.upstreampodcast.org/ · https://www.dellazduncan.com/ RESOURCES · Down the Rabbit Hole: https://charliebennettauthor.co.uk/shop · Transformative Adaptation: https://shop.permaculture.co.uk/products/transformative-adaptation · How to Be an An Anticapitalist in the Twenty-first Century: https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/933-how-to-be-an-anticapitalist-in-the-twenty-first-century?srsltid=AfmBOoq4Q9LtVqpS7BkvtrBsQwBW3eHwnbD9SKoDXxt-rT9_2BL1DdE · God, Human, Animal, Machine: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/god-human-animal-machine-technology-metaphor-and-the-search-for-meaning-meghan-o-gieblyn/5885978?ean=9780525562719 The Psychological Drivers of the MetaCrisis: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-psychological-drivers-of-the-metacrisis/id1680606350?i=1000639851812…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 145. Is AI Stripping Our rRights To Liberty, Privacy & Self-determination? / Joanna Kavenna 1:07:01
1:07:01
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:07:01
In this final episode of the season, I speak with Joanna Kavenna - an English novelist, essayist and travel writer of Welsh extraction, who has written six books which explore themes of history, travel, reality and society. Having grown up in Britain, and lived in the US, France, Germany, China, Sri Lanka, Scandinavia, Italy and the Baltic states, Joanna is the author of several critically acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction, including The Ice Museum, Inglorious, Come to the Edge, A Field Guide to Reality and – most recently - Zed. Her novel Inglorious won the Orange Award for New Writing, and her novel The Birth of Love was longlisted for the Orange Prize. Joanna’s writing has appeared in The New Yorker, London Review of Books, The New York Times and many other publications, and she was named as one of the Telegraph’s Best Writers under 40 in 2010 and as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 2013. She has also held the Alistair Horne Fellowship at St Antony’s College Oxford and the Harper-Wood at St John’s College Cambridge. I first came across Joanna at a philosophy festival in London over the summer, called How The Light Gets In, and I had the pleasure of hearing her speak on a panel about technology, society and the future. I was mesmerised by her shimmering, constellated and poetic way of thinking and speaking, and I couldn’t resist asking if she might join me on the show. Luckily for me (and for you) she said yes, and I’m excited to share this wide-ranging conversation with you today! SUMMARY In this conversation, we explore the historical implications of technological advancements, the ethical considerations surrounding data usage, and the importance of agency and cognitive liberty. We touch on the nature of reality, the search for beauty in dark times, and the need for hope and resilience amidst societal challenges. Ultimately, we emphasise the necessity for participatory democracy and ethical frameworks in shaping the future of technology. KEY THEMES · AI is a reflection of the global human psyche. · The historical context of technology influences art and society. · Data usage without consent raises ethical concerns. · Emerging technologies can lead to both progress and peril. · Agency is crucial in navigating a tech-driven world. · Cognitive liberty is essential for personal autonomy. · AI can simulate human interaction but lacks true consciousness. · Reality is often distorted by technological representations. · Finding beauty in everyday moments can foster resilience. · Hope is vital in facing the challenges of modern life. WEBSITES http://www.joannakavenna.com/ BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES Zed – Joanna Kavenna ( http://www.joannakavenna.com/zed/ ) We – Eugene Zamiatin ( https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76171.We ) Picnic Comma Lightning – Laurence Scott ( https://amzn.to/4fKGnpW ) History for Tomorrow – Roman Krznaric (https://amzn.to/3YOGtWI) Panel on AI ethics – https://royalinstitutephilosophy.org/event/is-ethical-ai-a-fantasy/ MUSIC https://nathalienahai.hearnow.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Exploring the Global Human Psyche 05:52 Historical Context of Technology and Art 11:54 Cognitive Liberty and Data Privacy 17:30 The Role of Participatory Democracy 23:09 The Future of Human Interaction with Technology 30:21 The Humanization of AI and Its Implications 36:52 Chaos, Control, and the Essence of Being Human 43:07 The Dangers of Digital Gaslighting 50:18 Legislative Change and the Fight for Digital Rights 56:41 Surveillance Technology and Control 01:03:41 The Future of Technology and Society…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

This week, I’m speaking with Elliott Young, the Chief Technology Officer at Dell Technologies for EMEA, whose role focuses on supporting chief experience officers in leveraging Generative AI for business results. Having been a pilot, a solutions architect, and a consultant, he now leads the development of cutting-edge AI and multicloud strategies to drive digital transformation across industries. With a focus on simplifying AI and cloud adoption within business transformations, Elliott and his team work to help companies of all sizes - from large enterprises to mid-sized organisations - not only to optimise and create a competitive advantage with Generative AI, but also to develop entirely new business models that embrace this technology. With all of the conferences I’ve had the privilege of speaking at this year, exploring the complex place at which promise and perils of AI meet the hopes and fears of humanity, I was excited to have this opportunity to dig into some of the business challenges and applications that AI offers us in this moment. I’m also delighted to say that I’ll be speaking on a panel at Dell Technologies Forum in London, on the 26th November, and I’d love it if you’d join me. If you’re curious about innovation and the role AI plays in driving technological advancements, or you want to learn more about how AI-integrated solutions can reveal deeper insights from data, enhance productivity and inspire new ways of doing business, this is for you. Join me in London on Tuesday the 26th November, where I’ll be bringing a humanistic perspective as to how we can harness AI in a way that enriches and supports our individual and collective agency, wellbeing and the flourishing of healthy organisational cultures. The link to register is in the shownotes below: https://bit.ly/DTF_NN SUMMARY In this conversation, we explore the intersection of emerging technologies, particularly generative AI, and its implications for society, business, and governance. We discuss the rapid advancements in technology showcased at Gitex and the responsibilities of businesses in implementing these technologies responsibly, as well as the challenges of keeping up with the pace of change, ensuring oversight in complex systems, and navigating the Gartner hype cycle. As well as practical strategies organisations can adopt to effectively integrate AI into their operations, we also discuss the transformative potential of generative AI across various sectors, particularly healthcare, from the integration of AI in existing systems, to the role of robotic process automation, and the importance of resilience in digital infrastructures. KEY THEMES • Generative AI is reshaping how we think about technology and its applications. • Emerging technologies can enable communities to leapfrog traditional infrastructures. • The role of businesses in responsible tech is crucial for societal impact. • Organisations must prioritize ongoing education about AI for their employees. • Trusting employees with access to AI tools can foster innovation. • The Gartner hype cycle illustrates the fluctuating expectations of AI technologies. • Implementing 'hero AI' can demonstrate the potential of generative AI to employees. • Oversight mechanisms are necessary to ensure responsible AI usage. • Robotic process automation serves as a bridge for AI integration. • Organisations need robust backup plans for digital failures. • AI agents will transform job roles and responsibilities. WEBSITES https://bit.ly/DTF_NN BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES https://www.gitex.com/ MUSIC https://nathalienahai.hearnow.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Emerging Technologies at Gitex 03:10 The Global Human Psyche and AI 06:04 Generative AI: Opportunities and Challenges 08:55 Business Responsibilities in Tech 11:45 Oversight and Transparency in AI 15:08 The Hype Cycle of Generative AI 18:00 Implementing AI in Organisations 23:47 Exploring Generative AI in Business Processes 30:03 The Role of AI in Crisis Management 35:14 Navigating the Future of Work with AI 41:40 Harnessing AI for Societal Benefits…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

Today I’m in conversation with Tami Rosen - a recognised thought leader, influencer and senior executive in HR, who has spent her career transforming the impact of Human Resources as a senior executive for some of the world’s most recognized companies, including Goldman Sachs, Apple, Luminar Technologies, Atlassian, and, most recently, Pagaya, where she currently holds the title of Chief People Officer and leads a dynamic workforce of over 750+ across Israel and the United States. Passionate about philanthropy, coaching, mentoring and helping the future generation of leaders, Tami embodies a leadership style steeped in inclusivity and innovation. She has pioneered groundbreaking initiatives focused on the advancement of underrepresented communities, from establishing Wall Street's inaugural, award-winning LGBTQ+ Ally Program at Goldman Sachs, to designing the framework for Atlassian's 'TEAM Anywhere' program that has redefined remote work paradigms. Her contribution to Pagaya is cemented in the company's foundational value: 'Culture of Learning,' which centralises learning and education in all aspects of the organisation. Tami's visionary perspective goes beyond viewing people as a company's most valuable asset; instead, she sees HR as a disruptive technology and innovative force that drives business operations and capabilities beyond the imaginable. Her forward-thinking approach positions HR as a catalyst for transformative change, shaping the future of organizations – which is exactly what drew me to speaking with her today. SUMMARY In this conversation, we explore the importance of embracing change and fostering a culture of continuous learning within organisations. Tami also discusses the role of AI in enhancing financial inclusion, while acknowledging the challenges and ethical considerations that come with its implementation. The conversation touches on the significance of feedback, resilience, and the need for human connection in the workplace, ultimately framing flourishing as a personal journey guided by one's passions and adaptability. KEY THEMES · Embracing change can lead to opportunities. · Continuous learning is essential for personal and organizational growth. · AI can enhance financial inclusion but comes with challenges. · People strategy must align with business strategy for success. · Feedback is a crucial tool for personal development. · Resilience is built through learning from failures. · Flourishing requires a clear sense of direction and control. · Flexibility in work arrangements is increasingly expected. · Music and the arts can provide solace and inspiration during tough times. WEBSITES https://pagaya.com/ BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES Song Exploder (Podcast) - https://bit.ly/4aQ3HAe MUSIC https://nathalienahai.hearnow.com/ CHAPTERS 06:03 Challenges and Embracing Change 12:02 Pagaya: Using AI to Make Financial Opportunities More Accessible 16:06 Challenges and Pitfalls of AI in Finance 21:27 AI's Impact on Creativity and Imagination 24:12 Flourishing in a Time of Acceleration and Disruption 27:03 The Impact of AI on Jobs and Business Longevity 31:24 Mistakes Tech Companies Make in Business Longevity 34:48 Creating Cultures that Enable People to Flourish 37:19 Flexibility in Work Schedules 39:00 Balancing Employee Care and Business Continuity 39:41 Humanizing Tech and Setting Expectations 40:43 Creating a Learning Culture 42:33 Exploring AI and Embracing its Potential 43:55 The Role of AI in Personal and Professional Growth 46:48 The Value of Feedback and Self-Reflection 48:18 Practices for Navigating Turmoil 52:36 Orienting Towards Life and Beauty on Dark Days 53:51 Finding Freedom in Music and Creativity 54:54 Roots and Anchors: Family and Living Each Day…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 142. Transforming Our Future: Asabiya, Biophilia & Radical Revolt / Roman Krznaric 1:08:36
1:08:36
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:08:36
This week, I have the pleasure of interviewing Roman Krznaric, a social philosopher, writer, and public intellectual who writes about the power of ideas to create change. A former political scientist, Roman has become a leading voice in the realm of practical philosophy, urging individuals and societies to prioritise future generations in our decision-making. A Senior Research Fellow at Oxford University’s Centre for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing , and co-founder of The School of Life, Roman is also the founder of the world’s first Empathy Museum , a series of participatory art projects dedicated to helping us look at the world through other people’s eyes. Renowned for his work on empathy and long-term thinking, Roman’s writing has been widely influential amongst political and ecological campaigners, education reformers, social entrepreneurs and designers, and he has been featured in major media outlets from the The Guardian and BBC to The New York Times . A member of the Club of Rome and a Research Fellow of the Long Now Foundation, Roman’s latest book, History for Tomorrow: Inspiration from the Past for the Future of Humanity (2024), explores how lessons from the past can inspire new ways of thinking about the future to guide more ethical, regenerative actions. I first came across Roman’s work a few years ago through his best-selling book, The Good Ancestor: How to Think Long Term in a Short-Term World (2020), and I found it so moving and capivating that I really wanted to bring him onto the show today to share his insights and vision with you. SUMMARY In this conversation, we explore the interconnectedness of time and humanity, and the role of radical revolt and Asabiya in societal change. We discuss the impact of technology on social connections, the importance of biophilia, conviviality and crisis response, and the necessity of transformative change through disruptive movements. Our dialogue emphasises the need for hope, meaning, and the reweaving of social fabric in a rapidly changing world. KEY THEMES · The global human psyche is interconnected with the planetary psyche. · Understanding our relationship with time is crucial for societal progress. · Radical revolts have historically led to significant societal changes. · Technology can both exacerbate and alleviate societal issues. · Reweaving social connections is essential for community resilience. · Biophilia fosters a deeper connection with the living world. · Crisis response is vital for navigating contemporary challenges. · Disruptive movements are necessary for transformative change. · Hope can be drawn from historical successes in overcoming crises. · Meaningful life is built on relationships, autonomy, and purpose. WEBSITES https://www.romankrznaric.com/ BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES History For Tomorrow – Roman Krznaric (https://www.romankrznaric.com/history-for-tomorrow) The Good Ancestor – Roman Krznaric (https://www.romankrznaric.com/good-ancestor) Carpe Diem – Roman Krznaric (https://www.romankrznaric.com/carpe-diem-regained) Time Rebels – VPRO Documentary (video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpmHKpyqpcU&ab_channel=vprodocumentary) MUSIC https://nathalienahai.hearnow.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Exploring the Global Human Psyche 02:32 The Interconnectedness of Life 05:36 Temporal Intelligence and Our Relationship with Time 08:28 Radical Revolt and Societal Change 11:33 The Role of Technology in Change 14:48 Art and Creativity as Catalysts for Change 17:50 Building Community and Social Fabric 20:42 Biophilia and Crisis Response 23:33 Hope and Action in the Face of Adversity 26:47 Rituals and Anchors in Daily Life 29:35 Reflections on Change and Belonging 32:44 The Importance of Connection and Solidarity 35:39 Navigating Change and Finding Purpose 38:30 The Power of Disruption and Collective Action 41:46 Lessons from History for Future Generations 44:40 Final Thoughts on Being a Good Ancestor…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 141. The Deluge: On Literature, Science & The Art of Hope / Stephen Markley 1:05:03
1:05:03
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:05:03
On this episode of In Conversation , I speak with Stephen Markley – an American journalist, screenwriter and author whose gripping novels explore the tangled political, economic and environmental issues we face across the world today. Born and raised in Mount Vernon, Ohio, Stephen’s Midwestern roots permeate his writing, and his debut novel, Ohio , garnered critical acclaim for its vivid portrayal of a Rust Belt town and its residents grappling with the aftermath of the Iraq War, economic decline, and personal trauma. In 2023, he published The Deluge , an ambitious behemoth of a novel set in the near future, which tackles the urgent issue of climate change and its manifold impacts on society. Described by Stephen King as “prophetic, terrifying, uplifting”, it was named by The New York Times as one of the 100 Notable Books of 2023, and reviewed as “realistic and nuanced, grim but playful.” Having been interviewed on Late Night with Seth Myers and at book launches by Chris Pine, Robbie Orvis and Dan Fogelman, Stephen has become one of the leading literary figures in the US and beyond to give voice to the complicated, distressing and at times redemptive forces at play in the scientific, climatic and geopolitical realms. This was a provocative, thoughtful and surprising conversation for me, and I hope you find it both sobering and uplifting. SUMMARY The conversation explores the global human psyche in the face of the climate crisis and the role of literature in inspiring action. It dives into the importance of finding joy and hope amidst the challenges, the power of community and face-to-face interactions, and the dangers of social media and surveillance capitalism. We also touch on the potential of technology, the need for a balance between hope and fear, and the role of culture in shaping our perspectives. We talk about Stephen’s most recent book, 'The Deluge,' and how it address the ways in which we might navigate the current crisis and create a more just and prosperous future. As both of us are authors (albeit of different genres), we talk about the psychological toll of writing about challenging topics, the importance of finding joy and balance in life, and the power of creativity. We also explore the need for humility and open-mindedness in conversations, the value of boredom and imagination, and the impact of the attention economy on our mental well-being. KEY THEMES • Finding joy and hope is crucial in the face of the climate crisis. • Community and face-to-face interactions play a vital role in addressing the challenges. • Social media and surveillance capitalism have negatively impacted our sense of community and purpose. • Technology, such as AI, can be both beneficial and authoritarian, requiring careful consideration. • Literature and culture have the power to emotionally engage and inspire action. • Balancing hope and fear is essential in motivating people to address the climate crisis. Writing about challenging topics can take a psychological toll, and it's important to find joy and balance in life. • Creativity is a powerful tool for self-expression and personal growth, regardless of whether it becomes a career. • The attention economy and constant connectivity can negatively impact our mental well-being, and it's important to create boundaries and cultivate boredom and imagination. • Humility and open-mindedness are essential in conversations, as they allow for growth and understanding. • Diverse perspectives and questioning assumptions are vital for personal and societal growth. • Finding hope and reflecting on the long view of history can provide perspective and motivation in challenging times. WEBSITES https://www.stephenmarkley.com/ BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES The Deluge – Stephen Markley (https://www.stephenmarkley.com/the-deluge) Ohio – Stephen Markley (https://www.stephenmarkley.com/ohio) Tales of Iceland – Stephen Markley (https://www.stephenmarkley.com/tales-of-iceland) Publish This Book – Stephen Markley (https://www.stephenmarkley.com/publish-this-book) MUSIC https://nathalienahai.hearnow.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Exploring the Global Human Psyche 12:07 Finding Joy and Hope in the Midst of Challenges 18:43 The Dangers of Social Media and Surveillance Capitalism 21:52 The Potential and Pitfalls of Technology 26:31 The Role of Literature and Culture in Inspiring Action 29:22 Animating Science and Balancing Hope and Fear 31:42 The Motivations Behind Writing 'The Deluge' 35:20 The Psychological Toll of Writing and Finding Joy in Life 41:21 Humility and Open-Mindedness in Conversations 45:52 The Impact of the Attention Economy on Mental Well-being 51:25 The Intrinsic Rewards of Creative Pursuits 55:00 Diverse Perspectives and Questioning Assumptions 01:01:29 Finding Hope and Reflecting on the Long View of History…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 140. Flourishing: Embracing Decay, Accepting Otherness & Loving Under Patriarchy / Rachel Donald 1:13:13
1:13:13
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:13:13
Today I’m in conversation with Rachel Donald, an investigative journalist and activist dedicated to uncovering the root causes of global crises and advocating for change. With a background in managing international teams and teaching media and journalism at French universities, Rachel’s work focuses on what she terms "climate corruption"—the exploitation of natural resources at the expense of the environment and marginalised communities. Driven by a passion for climate advocacy, combating corruption, and storytelling, Rachel is perhaps best-known for her compelling podcast ‘Planet Critical’, a powerful series that explores pressing issues surrounding global energy, economics, and ecology. Her work and writing have featured in major publications, often serving to illuminate the gaslighting tactics that sustain exploitative systems, and her articles serve to connect the dots into a broader, more complex and complete narrative. A sought-after speaker at conferences, Rachel is currently authoring her debut book on the theme of violence, drawing from her extensive experience in print, online, and radio journalism. This episode has been a while in the making, but I’m really delighted to be able to share this conversation with you today. And if you’d like to find out more about Rachel’s work, check out her podcast and writing, the links for which are in the shownotes below. SUMMARY In this episode of In Conversation, we explore the concept of flourishing and the risks and opportunities facing us in the world today. From eco-fascism, authoritarianism, and the dangers of unregulated AI, to decreasing crop yields and mass migration, we discuss the need for adaptation and resilience in the face of a rapidly changing world. We also shed light on the green shoots of change, including the use of social media for radical information sharing ,the embrace of local economies and sustainable practices, and the need for social friction and curiosity in order to create connections and foster hope. Rachel raises some thoughtful, provocative challenges to the ways in which we love one another under patriarchy, and unpacks the lack of language and understanding around love. We also explore the importance of understanding where traditions and societal norms come from and how we might better understand and align our actions with the values we hold dear. KEY THEMES • The global human psyche is experiencing a recognition of pain and empathy, leading to a desire for change and a sense of global scream. • Flourishing involves a willingness to embrace decay and death as part of a cycle, and to accept the otherness that comes with it. • The risks in the world include eco-fascism, authoritarianism, and the dangers of unregulated AI. • Adaptation and resilience are necessary in the face of challenges such as decreasing crop yields and mass migration. • Shoots of hope can be found in the use of social media for radical information sharing and the embrace of local economies and sustainable practices. Building relationships and engaging in meaningful conversations are essential for creating connections and fostering hope. • Social friction and curiosity are important for generating newness, creativity, and love. • Loving one another under patriarchy is challenging due to power dynamics and the lack of understanding and language around love. • Understanding the origins of traditions and aligning actions with values can lead to more fulfilling relationships. • On dark days, finding beauty and resilience in laughter, feeling deeply, and holding the bigger picture can provide strength and hope. WEBSITES https://www.planetcritical.com/ https://substack.com/@racheldonald BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES Planet Critical Podcast - https://bit.ly/3W7JNwn Communion: The Female Search For Love - Bell Hooks - https://bit.ly/3W7NnXl CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Global Human Psyche 02:52 Navigating Pain and Uncertainty 03:47 Collective Reflection and Collaboration 05:41 Finding Resilience and Coping with Overwhelm 07:07 Returning to Core Values and Love 08:38 Defining and Cultivating Flourishing 11:02 Embracing Change and Impermanence 14:32 Death and Rebirth 15:05 Adapting to Risks and Mitigating Impacts 16:03 Opportunities and Green Shoots 17:53 Adapting to Change in Industrialized Countries 19:36 Shifting Culture and Subverting Atomization 20:32 Taking Risks and Experimenting with Love 25:29 Finding Beauty and Wholeness on Dark Days 27:29 Rest and Anchoring 29:23 Pivotal Stories, Quotes, and Ideas 34:37 Feeling Alive and Free 35:59 How Rachel Rests 43:35 Communicating with Young Rachel 44:34 Roots and Anchors 45:46 Resting and Anchoring 48:34 Shifting Power Dynamics in Relationships 50:49 Taking Risks and Experimenting with Love 52:21 Finding Freedom and Aliveness 56:00 Vision for the Future of Humanity 57:54 Question to Dwell With…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 139. Call Of The Wild: Nature Connection, Mystery & Post-Economic Paradigms / Dr Matthew Zylstra 1:04:08
1:04:08
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:04:08
Today I speak with Dr Matthew Zylstra, a systems ecologist passionate about deepening the human-nature relationship for the flourishing of people and planet. With an MSc in Environmental Science (2005) and PhD in Conservation Ecology & Sustainability Education (2014), his doctorate research explored how meaningful nature experiences and nature connectedness motivate pro-environmental behaviour and regenerative leadership. Drawing upon his 20 years of international experience in social-ecological research and outdoor education, Matthew’s publications have informed global initiatives and university curricula. Currently the Programme Director with the Kwendalo Institute, Matthew is also Scientific Advisor to NatureFix, and is a Research Fellow with the Centre for Sustainability Transitions at Stellenbosch University. For more on Matthew’s past research and current endeavours, you can check out earthcollective.net SUMMARY In this conversation, we touch on nature connection, the power of mystical experience and how this can bring a deeper meaning to our lives. We explore the idea that humanity is facing a reckoning with its relationship with one another and the Earth, and discuss the fragmentation and desensitization of the human psyche, particularly in relation to technology and the attention economy. Matt talks about the NatureFix app, which aims to make nature connection more accessible and encourages engagement with the natural world, and we touch on the importance of feeling safe and comfortable in nature and the potential for awe and wonder in wild spaces. We discuss the idea that our mode of consciousness is not universal, that our perception of the world is shaped by our cultural and individual backgrounds, and the role of ceremony and mindfulness in deepening our connection with nature and the potential for a post-economic paradigm that values localisation, autonomy, and our relationship with nature. KEY THEMES • Humanity is facing a reckoning with its relationship with one another and the Earth. • The human psyche is fragmented, distracted, and desensitized, particularly in relation to technology and the attention economy. • The NatureFix app aims to make nature connection more accessible and encourages engagement with the natural world. • Feeling safe and comfortable in nature is important for deepening our connection with the natural world. • Wild spaces offer the potential for awe and wonder, but also require a sense of openness and willingness to embrace the unknown. Our mode of consciousness is not universal and our perception of the world is shaped by our cultural and individual backgrounds. • Ceremony and mindfulness can deepen our connection with nature and bring a sense of reverence and meaning to our experiences. • A post-economic paradigm could involve localization, autonomy, and a shift in values to prioritize our relationship with nature. • Taking time to sit in nature and observe can help us reconnect with the joy and beauty that is always present. • Our actions, even if seemingly insignificant, can contribute to a shift in consciousness and the preservation of our connection with nature. WEBSITES https://bio.site/drmattz https://www.naturefix.life/ https://earthcollective.net/ BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan - Carlos Castaneda (https://amzn.to/46LAg1n) Doctoral Thesis - Connectedness as a Core Conservation Concern: An Interdisciplinary Review of Theory and a Call for Practice | Springer Science Reviews (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40362-014-0021-3) The Enchanted Life - Sharon Blackie ( https://amzn.to/3X9bWlR ) The Celestine Prophecy - James Redfield (https://amzn.to/4dsEA8g) The Invisible Gorilla - Christopher Chabris & Daniel Simons ( https://amzn.to/3yuxkK0 ) CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 01:05 Exploring the Global Human Psyche 02:25 Defining Flourishing and Nature Connection 06:02 The Fragmentation and Desensitization of the Human Psyche 09:29 Desensitization and Scroll Consciousness 18:45 Introducing the NatureFix App 26:43 The Importance of Feeling Safe and Comfortable in Nature 28:59 Embracing the Wild: Awe and Wonder in Nature 34:18 The Role of Attention and Perception 37:41 Ceremony and Mindfulness 41:28 Exploring a Post-Economic Paradigm 47:44 Bringing Ceremony into Daily Life 51:36 Ceremonial Consciousness in Unexpected Places…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 138. Dispelling Wetiko: On Initiation, Interbecoming & Collective Transformation / Manda Scott 1:12:37
1:12:37
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:12:37
Today I have the real pleasure of speaking with a cherished friend and inspiration, Manda Scott. She’s a best-selling author, teacher and host of the fantastic podcast, Accidental Gods, and has written about historical fiction, shamanic practice and emerging, thrutopian futures. A beloved author, perhaps best known for her Boudica: Dreaming series, Manda’s also a smallholder and formerly worked as a veterinary surgeon. Her novels have been shortlisted for the Orange Prize, the Edgar and the Saltire Award, and she has won the McIlvanney Prize. If you’ve been following her work, you’ll know that she has very recently released an extraordinary new book: Any Human Power , a shimmering clarion call that dreams into being a new mythology of interpersonal power, eco-societal agency and democratic governance. I was lucky enough to get my hands on an advanced copy, and I couldn’t put it down. And so, especially in the light of the recent UK elections, I wanted to interview her about her vision for a new, life-affirming way of interbeing that enables us to move into more regenerative, participatory and agentic systems of governance, relating and nature-connection. If you’re not yet familiar with Manda’s work, do listen to some of the Solstice specials we’ve recorded over the years along with Della Duncan, they’re beautiful episodes that give you a more intimate look into the ways of dreaming, thinking and being that Manda offers. SUMMARY In this conversation, I speak with the brilliant Manda Scott about her compelling new book - Any Human Power - and the many ways in which we can harness our social, imaginal and political agency to create pathways towards a more flourishing future for all. From the concept of initiation culture and trauma culture, to the importance of grounding and centering practices, we discuss the challenges of navigating our modern contexts how we might cultivate healthier, more connected states of being. We touch on the concept of interbecoming and the value systems that may lead to emergence, along with the importance of gratitude, compassion, and joyful curiosity. We also discuss the concept of death as a rite of passage and the need to reimagine our relationship with mortality, and dive into the power of intention and the creation of rituals and relationships that foster resilience and agency. KEY THEMES How to harness our social, imaginal and political agency to create pathways towards a more flourishing future for all How to identify and overcome Wetiko, the sickness of exploitation Initiation culture and trauma culture The importance of grounding and centering practices Inter-becoming and value systems that lead to emergence Gratitude, compassion, and joyful curiosity Connectedness and trust in the web of life Death as a rite of passage and reimagining our relationship with mortality The power of intention and the creation of rituals WEBSITES https://mandascott.co.uk/ https://accidentalgods.life/ https://thrutopia.life/ BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES Any Human Power - Manda Scott (https://linktr.ee/anyhumanpower) The Others Within Us: Internal Family Systems, Porous Mind, and Spirit Possession - Robert Falconer (https://amzn.to/3YLStK2) Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic, and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman - Malidoma Patrice Some (https://amzn.to/4deVoQ3) Humankind: A Hopeful History - Rutger Bregman (https://amzn.to/3yp9b7B) History for Tomorrow: Inspiration from the Past for the Future of Humanity - Roman Krznaric ( https://amzn.to/3SE9PVl) Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants - Robin Wall Kimmerer (https://amzn.to/3Ahcr5x) Right Story, Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking Paperback - Tyson Yunkaporta (https://amzn.to/46XuERX) Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy - E. Glen Weyl & Audrey Tang (https://amzn.to/3WGwrGf) Dreamworks Project - Sarah L Kent (https://www.sarahlkent.com/dreamworks-project) CHAPTERS 00:00 Exploring the global human psyche 03:00 Initiation culture and trauma culture 07:35 Grounding and centering practices 20:10 Navigating social media 29:43 Interbecoming and emergence 36:20 Cultivating gratitude, compassion, and joyful curiosity 50:20 Embracing death as a rite of passage 54:39 The power of intention and rituals 01:05:27 Imagining and building a future rooted in different values…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 137. Regenerative Cultures: Birthright & Antidote To The Growth Imperative / Daniel Christian Wahl 1:09:08
1:09:08
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:09:08
In today’s conversation, I have the privilege of interviewing Daniel Christian Wahl - a distinguished biologist, holistic scientist, and expert in regenerative design. Daniel consults, educates, and advocates globally, working with prominent organisations like Ecover, Lush, and the UK Foresight. With a background as the former director of Findhorn College and affiliations with esteemed groups like the International Futures Forum and H3Uni, Daniel has been instrumental in shaping discussions on regenerative cultures. His contributions have earned him prestigious honors, including the Bicentenary Medal from the Royal Society for Arts, Manufacture, and Commerce, as well as a Volans Fellowship. Daniel co-authored Gaia Education's Design for Sustainability curriculum and penned the acclaimed book 'Designing Regenerative Cultures'. He also co-hosts the popular podcast 'Regeneration Rising' and manages a thriving blog on Medium. Since relocating in 2010, Daniel has resided in Mallorca, cultivating a Mediterranean regenerative food forest since 2022, which serves as a pioneering model for regenerative agroforestry on the island. SUMMARY In this conversation, we discuss the concept of regenerative cultures and the need for a shift in our worldview, and explore the importance of understanding ourselves as part of nature and living in a kin-centric way. Daniel challenges the harmful ideologies of the growth imperative in our economic system and the separation of humans from the rest of the natural world, and discusses the need for experiential approaches to help people connect with nature and the challenges of making radical changes in a capitalistic society. We also touch on the Three Horizons framework (representing the status quo, the turbulent transition, and the regenerative future), and discuss its applications for innovation, culture change and in creating a regenerative future. KEY THEMES We need to shift our worldview to see ourselves as part of nature and live in a kin-centric way. The growth imperative in our economic system is a dangerous ideology that needs to be challenged. Experiential approaches can help people connect with nature and shift their perspective. Making radical changes in a capitalistic society is challenging, but necessary for regenerative cultures. The Three Horizons framework is a useful tool for innovation and culture change. The Three Horizons framework provides a useful tool for navigating the transition from the status quo to a regenerative future. Different perspectives, such as the corporate manager, the visionary, and the entrepreneur, play important roles in driving change. Asking critical questions and suspending judgment are key to effectively using the Three Horizons framework. Building relationships, deepening community connections, and finding one's place are essential in times of change and uncertainty. WEBSITES https://www.danielchristianwahl.com/ https://designforsustainability.medium.com/ BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES Designing Regenerative Cultures - Daniel Wahl (https://amzn.to/3UjfCBc) The Regenerative Revolution (https://bit.ly/3xQ0275) Presence Human Purpose and the Field of the Future - Senge, Peter M, Scharmer, C Otto, Jaworski, Joseph, Flowers, Betty Sue (https://amzn.to/3Wm1yX9) Design for Human and Planetary Health - A Holistic/Integral Approach to Complexity and Sustainability - (PDF) Daniel Christian Wahl, PhD (https://bit.ly/3SlQYyi) CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Podcasting 02:34 The Global Human Psyche 04:53 Flourishing and Regenerative Cultures 06:43 Defining Regenerative Culture 15:08 Challenging Harmful Ideologies 22:31 Creating Experiences and Daily Life Pressures 33:44 The Three Horizons Framework 48:14 Regenerative Design and Asking Questions 56:56 Opening Up to Life, Wholeness, and Beauty 01:09:29 Navigating Change: Finding Community and Place…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 136. Shedding Our Technological Delusions: On Compassion, Agency & Co-Evolution / Dr Tom Chatfield 1:05:34
1:05:34
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:05:34
For the first episode in Season 13, I’m interviewing Dr Tom Chatfield on his latest book “Wise Animals: How technology has made us what we are" - a poignant, thought-provoking book that explores our shared evolution with the tools and technologies that have come to shape both us, and the world in which we live today. Rather than seeing technology as a threat, Tom proposes a deeply humanist perspective, one that offers a rich alternative to the more polarising opinions shaping public discourse around our fears and fascinations with AI. His thesis, that we are neither masters nor victims of our technologies, opens up a space to explore themes of agency, imagination, values and belonging, and touches upon some of the delusions we must shed if we are to chart a more flourishing path forward in collaboration with the technologies around us. If you haven’t come across his work, Dr. Tom Chatfield is a distinguished author and tech philosopher dedicated to enhancing our relationship with technology. With over thirty translated editions, Tom's non-fiction works like "How To Thrive in the Digital Age" and "Live This Book!" offer profound insights into digital culture, and he has developed bestselling critical thinking textbooks and online courses in collaboration with SAGE Publishing. Beyond his literary contributions, Tom serves as a seasoned Chair, Non-Executive Director, advisor, and speaker across both private and public sectors. He’s also contributed to shaping future skills and technology through his involvement in designing and presenting the Economist's groundbreaking business course, "Critical Thinking: Problem-solving and decision-making in a complex world." In addition to his non-fiction endeavors, Tom's debut novel, "This is Gomorrah," garnered critical acclaim, earning recognition as the Sunday Times thriller of the month and receiving prestigious literary awards such as the CWA Steel Dagger and France's Prix Douglas Kennedy. His diverse writing spans topics ranging from AI ethics to the philosophy of fake news, and reflects his multidisciplinary approach and commitment to fostering informed discourse on emerging technologies and societal issues. KEY THEMES The delusions of inevitability and neutrality surrounding technology need to be resisted, and human agency should be emphasized. Technology is not inherently good or bad; its impact depends on how it is used and the values embedded within it. A more life-affirming future can be achieved through a focus on resilience, sustainability, and compassionate systems. The stories we tell and the values we embrace shape our relationship with technology and the world. Unintended consequences and unintended escalation can arise from technological advancements, and it is important to consider the broader implications and potential risks. Manipulation of attention is about someone else trying to define the terms of your relationship with the world. Understanding different perspectives is crucial in addressing the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation. The key to meaningful participation in something larger than ourselves is to find ways to make the riches of the past and present available and to pursue a purpose that belongs to us. Hope and beauty can be found in the simple acts of caring for others and engaging in activities that bring joy and fulfilment. Stories have the power to change the course of our lives and shape our understanding of the world. WEBSITES https://tomchatfield.net/ OTHER RESOURCES Wise Animals - Tom Chatfield How To Thrive in the Digital Age - Tom Chatfield How to Think: Your Essential Guide to Clear, Critical Thought - Tom Chatfield This is Gomorrah - Tom Chatfield Live This Book! - Tom Chatfield Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Authenticity 05:08 Pressing Challenges and Concerns 09:05 Wise Animals and the Co-evolution of Humans and Technology 15:07 The Inextricable Link Between Humans and Technology 36:26 Orienting Towards a Life-Affirming Future 41:10 The Power of Stories and Values 44:46 Navigating a Fragmented Media Landscape: The Importance of Cognitive Diversity 48:06 The Dangers of Policing Truth and the Power of Understanding Different Perspectives 52:20 Finding Hope and Beauty in an Age of AI and Systemic Change…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 135. Reckoning: On Solidarity, Transformation & Awakening To Our Deepest Selves / V (formerly Eve Ensler) 1:00:10
1:00:10
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:00:10
For the last episode of the series, I speak with V (formerly known as Eve Ensler) - distinguished American playwright, performer and feminist, whose work and activism has positively impacted the lives of millions of women and people around the world. Renowned for her infamous play, The Vagina Monologue s, a global phenomenon that has been published in 48 languages and performed in over 140 countries, V is also the author of The Apology , the New York Times bestseller I Am an Emotional Creature , the highly praised In the Body of the World , and her most recent book, Reckoning , which was just recently published. In 1998, V launched V-day , a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls, which has successfully raised over $100 million for local anti-violence groups and supported more than 13,000 community-based programs. Having founded One Billion Rising , the largest global mass action to end gender-based violence in over 200 countries, V is also the co-founder of the City of Joy , a revolutionary centre for women survivors of violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, alongside Christine Schuler Deschryver and 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Denis Mukwege. V’s groundbreaking work has earned her many accolades including the Isabelle Stevenson Award at the 2011 Tony Awards, and she has been named among Newsweek’s ‘150 Women Who Changed the World,’ and the Guardian’s ‘100 Most Influential Women’. Through her work and activism, V continues to shape the dialogue around social justice, women's rights, and our relationship with and as part of nature, and her creativity and fierce commitment to improving the lives of women worldwide continues to impact and inspire new generations of activists and artists. KEY THEMES V highlights the collective grief, trauma, and sorrow felt worldwide due to recent events, including the impact of violence and conflict on children and civilians. We delve into the origins of violence, focusing on systemic issues like occupation, racism, and colonialism. V emphasises the importance of understanding and addressing the root causes of violence to create a more peaceful world. Personal and political reckoning, the process of introspection and societal reflection prompted by the pandemic and recent social justice movements, stressing the need for honest examination of past actions and systemic inequalities. How moving towards pain, rather than avoiding it, can open doors towards healing, transformation and change. The role of genuine apology in reconciliation, and the healing of personal and collective wounds. Our relationship with the Earth, our disconnection from nature and how reconnecting with the natural world can foster healing, compassion, and a sense of belonging. Art, creativity and imagination as catalysts for change, and the importance of artistic expression in social movements. The importance of standing together in solidarity, supporting each other's voices and struggles, and the power of collective action in addressing global challenges. Personal growth, empowerment, and the journey to find and use one's voice for advocacy and change. Finally, we explore a vision for a future characterised by equality, justice, compassion, and ecological harmony. WEBSITES https://www.vday.org/ https://www.onebillionrising.org/ https://www.cityofjoycongo.org/splash/ https://www.eveensler.org/ FILMS https://www.cityofjoyfilm.com/…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 134. The Evolved Nest: How We Raise Healthy, Wellness-Informed Communities / Darcia Narvaez 1:00:46
1:00:46
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:00:46
Today, I speak with Darcia Narváez, award-winning author and Professor of Psychology Emerita at the University of Notre Dame . Darcia is the founder of the public and professional educational outreach project The Evolved Nest Initiative, whose nonprofit mission is to share her science research into developing appropriate baselines for lifelong human wellness by meeting the biological needs of infants. This wellbeing baseline is imperative at this time as the United States ranks 41st out of 41 developed countries in public policies that support families. The former executive editor of the Journal of Moral Education , Darcia was listed among the top 2% of scientists worldwide in 2020, and she currently serves as the president of the award-winning, venerable nonprofit Kindred World , who has been "serving the re-generation since 1996." A board of directors member of Attachment Parenting International , Darcia is also an advisory board member of the Association for Pre- and Perinatal Psychology and Health, APPPAH . Her pioneering book, Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom , won the 2017 Expanded Reason Award, and received the William James Award from the American Psychological Association in 2015. In 2022 Darcia was elected a fellow to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the largest international body of professional scientists in the world and publisher of the prestigious journal Science , where she was honored for her distinguished contributions illuminating typical and atypical development in terms of well-being, morality and sustainable wisdom. Having held interdisciplinary conferences at the University of Notre Dame regarding early experience and human development in 2010 , 2012 , and 2014 , in 2016 Darcia organized a conference on Sustainable Wisdom: Integrating Indigenous Know How for Global Flourishing , which touched upon some of the themes she explores in her recent book, Restoring the Kinship Worldview: Indigenous Voices Introduce 28 Precepts for Rebalancing Life on Planet Earth , which she co-authored with Wahinkpe Topa. KEY THEMES Returning to our species' normal way of raising children is crucial for promoting wellness and flourishing. The Evolved Nest consists of nine components that optimize normal development. Reconnecting with the present moment and practicing gratitude can help individuals foster a more flourishing mindset. Conscious parenting and engaging in meaningful relationships are essential for creating a more flourishing future. The separation from our bodies can lead to a lack of awareness of our own health and well-being. Attachment and trust are crucial for developing healthy relationships and the ability to judge whether someone is trustworthy. Social media can enhance the us-against-them mentality and exacerbate disconnection. Combatting disconnection requires turning off screens and creating opportunities for community gatherings. Orienting ourselves towards beauty and wholeness can be achieved through practices like connecting with nature and engaging in play. Enhancing the living beings we are with is a powerful way to contribute to a more connected and compassionate world. WEBSITES https://evolvednest.org/ https://kindredmedia.org/ https://darcianarvaez.com/ VIDEOS 6-minute film: Breaking the Cycle (in Spanish and Subtitled in 16 languages at YouTube) 12-minute film: Reimagining Humanity (in Spanish and Subtitled in 16 languages) 2-minute trailer 8-minute film: The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children BOOKS The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities Restoring the Kinship Worldview: Indigenous Voices Introduce 28 Precepts for Rebalancing Life on Planet Earth (North Atlantic) Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing (Peter Lang) Basic Needs, Wellbeing and Morality: Fulfilling Human Potential (Palgrave-Macmillan) Embodied Morality: Protectionism, Engagement and Imagination (Palgrave-Macmillan) Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom (winner of the 2017 Expanded Reason Award and the 2015 APA William James Book Award) Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development (OUP) Ancestral Landscapes in Human Evolution (OUP) Young Child Flourishing: Evolution, Family & Society (OUP)…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

Today I’m in conversation with Michael Shuman - an economist, attorney, author, and entrepreneur, and a leading visionary on community economics. The Director of Local Economy Programs for Neighborhood Associates Corporation, and an Adjunct Professor at Bard Business School in New York City, Michael is also a Senior Researcher for Council Fire and Local Analytics, where he has performed economic-development analyses for states, local governments, and businesses around North America. Credited with being one of the architects of the 2012 JOBS Act and dozens of state laws overhauling securities regulation of crowdfunding, Michael has authored, coauthored and edited many books, of which the three most recent are Put Your Money Where Your Life Is: How to Invest Locally Using Solo 401ks and Self-Directed IRAs; The Local Economy Solution: How Innovative, Self-Financing Pollinator Enterprises Can Grow Jobs and Prosperity; and Local Dollars, Local Sense: How to Shift Your Money from Wall Street to Main Street . One of his previous books, The Small Mart Revolution: How Local Businesses Are Beating the Global Competition , received a bronze prize from the Independent Publishers Association for best business book of 2006. A prolific speaker, Shuman has given an average of more than one invited talk per week, mostly to local governments and universities, for the past 30 years in nearly every U.S. state and more than a dozen countries. I had the joy of meeting Michael at the Planet Local Summit, and was so captivated by his passion and practical approach to transforming local economies and livelihoods, that I had to invite him onto the show. KEY THEMES Investing in local economies is crucial for economic development and social equality. Education and relationship building are key to promoting local finance models. Creating local investment opportunities through websites, newsletters, and funds can encourage grassroots investors. Pre-purchasing and tax incentives can be effective strategies to support local businesses and investment. Community involvement and care can transform unpopular projects into thriving spaces. Innovations in local finance, such as investment co-ops and community pension funds, can support local economies. The future of humanity is uncertain, but focusing on local action and sharing innovative solutions can make a positive impact. Finding beauty, hope, and humor in life can help navigate challenging times. Reflecting on the impact of our money and redirecting it towards projects and businesses we care about can create positive change. WEBSITES https://michaelhshuman.com/ https://www.themainstreetjournal.org/ http://www.telesiscorp.com/ BOOKS https://michaelhshuman.com/store/…
I
In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai

1 132. Practices For Healing: Indigenous Agroforestry, Creativity & Eco-Arts / Patricia Moguel Viveros 57:34
Today, I speak with Patricia Moguel Viveros - an ecologist and environmental educator, and the co-founder of the NGO Etnoecologia A.C. An expert on issues of sustainable community development, agroecology, resilience and environmental education, Patricia received her Master of Science in Environmental and Sustainable Development Studies from National Autonomous University of México (UNAM), a Ph.D. in Agroecology from the University of Andalucía, Spain and she is associated with the Sustainable Development and Environment of the College of México. During her career as an ecologist, she has focused on projects related to the conservation of indigenous agroforests, community resilience, environmental education, and artistic human development. Her vast experience led to her creating and founding the Art Ecology and Culture Center, also known as ECOFE, to help train and educate aspiring environmental leaders and also NIDO (a Cultural and Artist Center in Morelia) whose name refers to the bird shelters that house the artistic and cultural communties projects. As of late, Patricia has focused on reconstruction and resilience through the means of dance, music, and movement as seen with her “Affective Resilient Ecopedagogy” ideology, and her methodology of combining the arts and environmentalism has been applied to workshops at institutions in Mexico and Japan. Published in national and international journals and books, Patricia has been an advisor to multiple organizations in the rural and urban sector in Mexico, as well as in other countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Japan on the issues of sustainable development, conservation of biodiversity and biocultural richness in indigenous agroforests, and environmental education. KEY THEMES The global human psyche is experiencing a civilizational crisis due to multiple ecological, climate, and energy risks. Flourishing means beautifying every place, building trust, and living with hope and the belief in our capacity to transform ourselves and the world. Indigenous agroforestry practices can help preserve nature and culture, and contribute to the defense of human rights and the strengthening of local economies. Art and culture provide social cohesion, encourage hope and joy, and develop empathy, generosity, and creativity. Effective resilient eco-pedagogy combines ecology with art to work on resilience and restore healthy capacities. Art, including dance, music, and other forms, can help us express and transform our emotions, develop empathy, and imagine and create a better world. Engaging in artistic practices can help us navigate stress and anxiety, and tap into our creativity and imagination. Caring for animals and participating in local and regional movements are important ways to connect with and protect life. The connection between the body and the earth is crucial, and empathy is essential for healing and transforming our relationship with the earth. Building resilience through various activities, such as dance and music, can help navigate difficult times. Changing our perspective on our personal history can lead to a more positive outlook and growth. Connecting with others in solidarity and love is a powerful way to overcome egocentrism and work towards a better future. WEBSITES https://www.ecofe.eu/ www.centroculturalnido.com…
Tervetuloa Player FM:n!
Player FM skannaa verkkoa löytääkseen korkealaatuisia podcasteja, joista voit nauttia juuri nyt. Se on paras podcast-sovellus ja toimii Androidilla, iPhonela, ja verkossa. Rekisteröidy sykronoidaksesi tilaukset laitteiden välillä.