We bring you joyful conversation about climate change, the collapse of civilization, and the end of the world. Interviewer David Baum of Seattle reaches out to smart, sensitive people who have unique views of our current global disaster. Surprisingly, the climate emergency can be a source of motivat…
As the site manager for a tiny-house village in Seattle, Andrew Constantino is responsible for the welfare of 65 homeless people. Now, the pandemic has shut down many of the services that homeless people rely on for their survival.
Alexandra Grace Derwen (aka Alexandra Wilson) caught the coronavirus disease on a pilgrimage in Spain. She was then seriously ill for five days, during which she felt she might die. Listen to her recount her conversation with the virus.
In the face of global cataclysm, Peter Wicks combines a sharp intellect, deep feelings, and a philosophical outlook to discuss how grief leads to compassion.
Dr. Aimee Maxwell gives specific and useful advice about how to sleep well, by restoring the body's natural harmony with the rhythms of the day.
André S. Clements is a visual artist who gives his creative energy to Extinction Rebellion (XR), in South Africa. XR is famous for civil disobedience, but at a deeper level it's about creating new ways to distribute power in society.
From Australia, Aimee Maxwell – a practicing psychologist and a Deep Adaptation moderator – provides professional tips to cope with stress, and personal contemplations on the meaning of the catastrophic bushfires in her country.
Phoebe Barnard is a conservation scientist, fully aware of the dangers posed by climate change and biodiversity loss. In this interview, she shares her optimism that human beings can act fearlessly to save the world.
Jane Dwinell is a fountain of wisdom about living independently, in harmony with nature. She has been living off the grid since the 1970s. In this interview, she shares her wisdom about homesteading and her thoughts about Deep Adaptation.
As the leader of a homeless encampment in Seattle, Andrew Constantino has a front-row seat in the "underworld" which accompanies our fossil-fueled "golden shining empire."
Two young Americans living in New Zealand share a young-person's perspective on the climate catastrophe, and criticize (with intelligence and civility) how their elders are handling it.