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Radio 2050 is a flow of music and conversation -- exploring ideas, new perspectives and boots-on-the-ground efforts for a better future in the year 2050 and beyond. Be inspired. For full episodes with music, visit our website www.Radio2050.com
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Andrew Thoms provides insights into his background, the founding of the Sitka Conservation Society, its goals, and its work in conserving the Tongass National Forest. He discusses the importance of sustainable development, partnerships with local tribes, challenges facing conservation efforts, and the impact of political changes on conservation pol…
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Christabel Reed, co-founder of Advaya, shares her journey spanning transformative education, ecology, spirituality, wellbeing, and social justice. Advaya orchestrates events blending spiritual practices, discourse, music, and sustenance to explore the link between planetary and human health. Reed emphasizes harmonizing inner and outer healing and m…
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David Holmgren, co-originator of permaculture, discusses the importance and principles of permaculture, as well as the concept of retro suburbia. Permaculture is a design system for resilient and regenerative land use and living, focusing on sustainable agriculture, forestry, and community organization. Retro suburbia is a strategy for adapting and…
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Dan Nanamkin, an indigenous activist, shares his background and the importance of protecting Mother Earth for future generations. He emphasizes the healing and understanding needed to address historical injustices and promote environmental and social justice. Dan highlights the significance of indigenous stories, teachings, and values in guiding ou…
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Minni Jain, a director with The Flow Partnership UK, discusses her background and work with communities worldwide to manage water resources sustainably. She highlights her inspiration from Rajendra Singh, a pioneer in water conservation in Rajasthan, India, and the importance of traditional wisdom in maintaining healthy landscapes and water cycles.…
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Harley Dubois, one of the cultural founders of Burning Man, discusses the evolution and impact of the event. Burning Man is a changemaker that offers a transformational experience to individuals, encouraging self-reflection and personal growth. Over the years, Burning Man has grown from a local underground scene to a global movement, attracting an …
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Zoe Weil emphasizes the significance of humane education in fostering a compassionate and sustainable world. She explores the concept's definition, discusses the hurdles humane educators encounter, such as overwhelm, and shares some notable successes. ● Humane education is an approach that teaches compassion, empathy, and critical thinking to creat…
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Lina AbiRafeh discusses feminism as a global movement, addressing the many obstacles that still hinder gender equality, and the role that people have as individuals in working for equality. Lina emphasizes the importance of self-awareness; when combined with active listening, it can be a recipe for immediate positive change. ● No country in the wor…
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Andrew Schwartz is a meteorologist at UC Berkeley with a passion for weather and snow stemming from his childhood in Denver. His current work involves monitoring snowfall, researching the impacts of climate change on snowpack, and developing solutions for water resource management in the face of decreasing snow levels. ● Snow is essential for fresh…
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Permaculture advocate April Sampson Kelly delves into the principles and significance of permaculture, and the vital role women play in food production. April advocates for a holistic approach to sustainability that values maintenance, community engagement, and the empowerment of future generations. ● Permaculture is a means of personal action and …
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Barton Rubenstein talks about his unique journey transitioning from the world of science to that of art. His passion for sculpting and public art evolved alongside his growing awareness of environmental issues, leading him to found the Mother Earth Project in 2015. ● The Mother Earth Project was started as a way to empower people and to address the…
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Sarah Gael, a transpersonal psychedelic psychotherapist and harm reduction advocate, discusses the use of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD. She explains the process of therapy, the role of MDMA in trauma therapy, and the mechanism of action of MDMA. She also touches on harm reduction in psychedelic use and shares her experiences at Burning Man and th…
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Matt Segall, a philosopher based in Sebastopol, California, advocates for a philosophical approach rooted in wonder and curiosity. Matt critiques Kantian views, proposing an integration of science and religion through imagination, which he sees as a universal faculty connecting us to cosmic creativity. ● Matt specializes in process philosophy, whic…
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Michael Shuman discusses the importance of localization in economic development and provides steps to implement localization. He shares success stories of local investing and highlights the obstacles that hinder localization. Michael also talks about his current projects, including the Locopedia initiative. He emphasizes the need for individuals to…
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