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Mikaela Loach: Distinguishing ecofascism and dismantling white supremacy in environmentalism

In this podcast episode, Mikaela sheds light on the dangers of what can happen when white supremacy seeps into environmental activism, thus perpetuating ‘ecofascism’; how narratives framing global population growth as environmental harms can perpetuate racism and economic injustice while overlooking the actual roots of our ecological breakdown; and more.

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Charles Eisenstein [part 2]: Reintegrating our humanity into the tribe of all life on earth

In this podcast episode, Charles sheds light on how the responses of various governments to the coronavirus pandemic, such as lockdown, quarantine, surveillance and tracking, censorship of misinformation—justifiable or not—have been authoritarian, and why we should remain critical of these approaches even if we understood their immediate-term purpose; how our dominant use and acceptance of the meaning of certain words, such as 'privilege' to mostly mean financially well-off, cis-gendered, able-bodied, or white, feed into implicitly upholding the same value systems we're trying to dismantle; and more.

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Charles Eisenstein [part 1]: Beyond the war mentality against climate change, criminal justice, coronavirus

In this podcast episode, Charles sheds light on how our shortsighted war mentality against climate change parallels with our dominant approaches to combating the coronavirus pandemic as well as crime in our criminal justice system; whether it's possible to be ethical within an unethical system or sustainable in an exploitative and extractive system; and more.

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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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