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Jared Ball: Critically examining impact over optics to support black liberation

In this podcast episode, Dr. Ball sheds light on how the state and corporate worlds have shaped our educational institutions and the subject areas getting the most funding; how the myth of Black buying power has been used to blame Black communities for their own poverty based on squandered economic opportunity; and more.

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Vandana Shiva: Seeding freedom in this time of oneness vs. The 1%

In this podcast episode, Dr. Shiva sheds light on what philanthrocapitalism is and how this form of charity may not lead to a net benefit for our humanity and ecological wellbeing; how Bill Gates has shown, by his work, that he may be on a quest for a new type of colonization that concerns all of life; and more.

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Rutger Bregman: Transforming our future by relearning a hopeful history of humankind

In this podcast episode, Rutger sheds light on how our human evolution has actually been about the survival of the friendliest rather than the fittest; how power literally changes people's brains and makes them less able to empathize and see the humanity in others; why we need a perspective shift on our human nature in order to transform our future; and more.

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Shubhendu Sharma: Using cultural and historical knowledge to support regenerative reforestation

In this podcast episode, Shubhendu sheds light on the intricacies that go into regenerative reforestation efforts, which go beyond just planting trees and consider various contexts, such as the history and culture of a region; how scarcity is a human construct because when our ecosystems are functioning as they should, they inherently hold regenerative capacities to recreate abundance; and more.

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Kevin Wilhelm Of How To Talk To The Other Side: Finding common ground in the age of a global pandemic and climate change (podcast interview)

In this podcast episode, Kevin sheds light on how we can most effectively talk to people outside of the sustainability bubble to expand the environmental movement; how we can put aside our differences in the name of furthering our common goals of healthy communities, healthy environments, and safe spaces for all; and more.

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Rob Hopkins Of Transition Network And Transition Town Totnes: Practicing eco-visualizations to go "From what is to what if" (podcast interview)

In this podcast episode, Rob sheds light on how we can intentionally exercise our imaginations and create visions for what we wish for the near and distant future; what transition towns are and how they've been working towards decarbonization in each of their own culturally and bioregionally appropriate ways; and more.`

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Maxine Bédat Of The New Standard Institute: Setting new standards for 'sustainability' in the fashion industry (podcast interview)

In this podcast episode, Maxine sheds light on how the New Standard Institute is going about setting a new standard for the fashion industry, especially when words such as sustainable and eco-friendly are not standardized and often are used as a greenwashing tool; why recycled microplastic fibers used in so-called eco athletic wear or swimwear, might not be as eco-friendly as it's made out to be; and more.

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