
Another World is still Possible. The old system was never fit for purpose and now it has gone- and it's never coming back. We have the power of gods to destroy our home. But we also have the chance to become something we cannot yet imagine, and by doing so, lay the foundations for a future we would be proud to leave to the generations yet unborn. What happens if we commit to a world based on gener... more
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As the old paradigm splinters into rage-filled, grief-stricken fragments, how can we lay the foundation for the total systemic change we so badly need?
Even beyond the listeners to this podcast, it is obvious by now that there is no going back. As Ol... more
Across the world, our legal systems are crumbling, the rule of sane law dismantled in real time. Yet at the same time, rivers, mountains, bees are being granted legal rights in ways that would have been thought impossible even a few years ago. And i... more
We live in an ever-changing world, but it is not always obvious what kinds of evolutionary change we are seeing in the broader web of life: in physiology, behaviour, language - and human responses to these. How plastic is the natural world? How resi... more
If we ever had a genuine democracy (and I would argue we never have) then it is clearly disintegrating now, along with the entire system with which it was entwined. Everyone agrees we need something new, what we don't necessarily agree on across the... more
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I get so much from this podcast. Manda is exceptionally skilled in conversational interviewing. Combine that with her ability to select and bring on the best of the best guests, and I look forward to every show. As an American who has been witnessing the loss of our democracy and the effects of our president’s actions on other countries and, of course, on our precious planet, I appreciate the voices of non-Americans whose values are similar to mine and who have not been subjected to traumatic an... more
Incredibly potent, powerful, and timely. So so important and vital. Grateful for Manda’s ability to communicate truths.
She is feeding me something I’m not getting anywhere else. My ears and soul are glued on whatever she’s emitting. I think it’s the brutal honesty about the emotional gravity of where we are, and still she is finding was to inspire me forward to participate more in life and wake up every day to really, truly try to be here at this time.
What a gift.
Feeling very much like an ordinary person and this podcast is like talking to my inner self or a good friend. Goosebumps and the comfort of being in company that understands. That's a key part of deeply-rooted systems-change. Thank you for mirroring my words back to me and letting me know so many of us are thinking the very same way, the same dream is dreaming itself through so many of us. My twiggy branches do not stand alone.
This podcast and the work of Manda Scott are such healing balm for these times. They are exactly the type of conversations we need to be having and topics we need to be thinking about to inspire us towards cultural shifts and meaningful change. I offer my most heartfelt gratitude!
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The content centers around themes of sustainability, community building, and the interconnectedness of life, emphasizing the urgent need for societal transformation amidst a rapidly changing world. Conversations often feature various thought leaders and practitioners who advocate for a world based on values such as compassion, integrity, and ecological regeneration. The podcast discusses practical approaches to nurturing environments where clean air, water, and soil are prioritized, coupled with fostering deep connections among individuals and broader communities. Unique to this series is its blend of spiritual exploration and pragmatic environmental activism, presenting a vision for a future that moves beyond current systems that are perce... more
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