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Latest podcast episodes about Deep Adaptation

The RADIO ECOSHOCK Show
Radio Ecoshock: Rebel Against the Crash (replay)

The RADIO ECOSHOCK Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 60:00


We all know the car of civilization is heading into climate meltdown. In a rare radio interview, Dr. Jem Bendell explains “Deep Adaptation”. Keep listening for Skeena Rathor, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion. Then a quick look at what a different Elon Musk was  …

Edgy Ideas
84: Breaking Together with Jem Bendell

Edgy Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 39:58


Breaking Together In this conversation, Jem Bendel discusses his journey from a career in corporate sustainability to advocating for a radical shift in how we approach climate change and societal collapse. He reflects on his influential paper, 'Deep Adaptation,' which argues that the sustainability movement is no-longer appropriate and that we should prepare for societal collapse. Jem introduces his new framework, 'Breaking Together,' which emphasizes community resilience and eco-libertarianism as a path forward. He shares personal insights about his upbringing and how they shaped his worldview, ultimately advocating for a collective approach to lead localised change.  Takeaways The sustainability movement has largely failed to address the urgency of climate change. Deep Adaptation provides a framework for discussing societal collapse. Many people have been radicalized by the realization of impending collapse. Eco-libertarianism offers a path that contrasts with eco-authoritarianism. Community resilience is essential in the face of societal challenges. Personal experiences can deeply influence one's worldview and actions. A good life is about inquiry, creativity, and connection, not just longevity. We must reclaim control over our resources and communities. The dominant narratives in society can limit our understanding of what is possible. Collective action and community engagement are crucial for creating a better future. Bio Prof. Jem Bendell is Founder of the Deep Adaptation movement, an emeritus professor with the University of Cumbria and the co-Founder of the International Scholars' Warning on Societal Disruption and Collapse. He worked for over 20 years in corporate sustainability, helping launch or develop many international initiatives. That led to his recognition as a Young Global Leader. His 2018 paper "Deep Adaptation" was downloaded over a million times and is widely credited with helping inspire the growth of the Extinction Rebellion movement. That marked a departure, whereby he concluded the field of sustainability had failed. His new book "Breaking Together" goes further by outlining a collapse-based political framework. Jem also co-hosts the short online course Leading Through Collapse: https://www.katie-carr.com/leadingthroughcollapse.

Global Connections Television Podcast
Dr. John Barkdull, “Confronting Climate Change”

Global Connections Television Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 26:50


Dr. John Barkdull, Texas Tech University Emeritus, taught Political Science at Texas Tech University, established the Global Studies program, taught two years as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the US Air Force Academy and was a Fulbright scholar in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. His most recent book is “Confronting Climate Change.” The United Nations has been in the forefront of combating the climate crisis in a multitude of ways, such as the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, the IPCC, the UN Paris Agreement, the SDGs and the UNFCC, just as examples. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is warning the globe is suffering from global boiling.” Scientists and governments proffered they might control the rapidly rising temperatures through adaptation, mitigation and transformation. If the world is unable to adapt more quickly, it may have to confront Deep Adaptation which is the collapse of the global civilization.

Global Connections Television Podcast
Jerry Glenn, Executive Director, Millennium Project

Global Connections Television Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 23:48


Dr. John Barkdull, Texas Tech University Emeritus, taught Political Science at Texas Tech University, established the Global Studies program, taught two years as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the US Air Force Academy and was a Fulbright scholar in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. His most recent book is “Confronting Climate Change.” The United Nations has been in the forefront of combating the climate crisis in a multitude of ways, such as the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, the IPCC, the UN Paris Agreement, the SDGs and the UNFCC, just as examples. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is warning the globe is suffering from global boiling.” Scientists and governments proffered they might control the rapidly rising temperatures through adaptation, mitigation and transformation. If the world is unable to adapt more quickly, it may have to confront Deep Adaptation which is the collapse of the global civilization.

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Jem Bendell's Dangerous Ideas - What if Sustainability Is Just a Big Green Fairytale?

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 55:01


Okay, brace yourselves...Brands love to set sustainability goals. But what if it's all nonsense? What if net zero, the obsession with carbon, and the idea that renewables are taking over from fossil fuels, are all part of a fake green fairy tale that we tell ourselves because the alternative is too difficult to imagine. Or that corporations tell us so that they can keep on with business as usual.WTAF? We know. It's... a lot.Is it true? You decide, after listening to this week's guest.Jem Bendell is an emeritus professor of sustainability leadership at the University of Cumbria, the author Breaking Together and founder of the Deep Adaptation movement, as well as Bekandze Farm school and folk band Barefoot Stars.If it sometimes feels like everything's collapsing around us, Bendell argues that's because it is. From the climate and cost of living crises to rising geopolitical tensions, and don't get us started in the widening gap between rich and poor. He says, it's not a sudden thing, like we see in Hollywood movies about the end of the world. Rather, he argues, collapse is a process, and one that's already begun. The question he's asking is: what can we do on the other side?Some people, he writes, are already: "dramatically changing their lives to prioritise creativity and social contribution. They are worrying less about their career, their financial security or following the latest trend. They are helping those in need, growing food, making music, campaigning for change and exploring spiritual paths. That is happening, because they have rejected the establishment's view of reality and no longer expect its officers to solve any of the worsening problems in their society." Others are just pretending nothing's wrong.Can cats help? Do doomsters really have more fun? Where does hope come into all this? Clare sat down with Professor Bendell after his keynote at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas in Sydney to ask all this and more. Music: Mystical Cat by Barefoot Stars, launched in support of Villa Kitty, donate here.Check the shownotes for links & further reading.https://thewardrobecrisis.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wild with Sarah Wilson
JEM BENDELL: Oh gosh! Finding beauty in a collapsing world.

Wild with Sarah Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 83:58


Jem Bendell (collapse “poster kid”, academic) wrote the paper that launched the “Deep Adaptation” movement and spawned Extinction Rebellion. That was in 2018. The paper argued that societal collapse was unavoidable and would happen in our lifetimes, probably before the end of the 2030s, and it went very, very viral. The University of Cumbria Emeritus Professor and co-founder of the International Scholars' Warning on Societal Disruption and Collapse has now released a new book, Breaking Together: A Freedom-Loving Response to Collapse, which confirms the worst, but also provides, as per the subtitle, a path for a despairing soul to live beautifully beyond the doom. This conversation is confronting and Jem's honesty is brutal. He warns of food collapse in the next three years and that the economy could go (and our savings rendered worthless) any moment. But he also explains how we can use this reckoning to live a courageous, kind, noble life. For anyone on the collapse awareness journey, this is a crucial listen.SHOW NOTESYou might want to follow my book serialisation on Substack where we are doing the collapse awareness journey together, one step at a time.You can catch Jem in Sydney at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas on 24-25 August, more details here.Jem offers a couple of online courses a year, on the topic of Leading Through Collapse.Here is the post he wrote about Talking to Relatives About Collapse we mentioned Want to know more, you can engage with Jem via the following:Find Emotional SupportVisit the Deep Adaptation ForumWatch some of Jem's talksRead his key ideas on collapseRead his book Breaking Together--If you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" pageFor more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it's where I interact the most!Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious LifeLet's connect on Instagram and WeAre8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Balázsék
4 - Vendégünk Stump- Bíró Balázs, aki Deep Adaptation (Mélyalkalmazkodás) mozgalom képviselője

Balázsék

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 35:13


4 - Vendégünk Stump- Bíró Balázs, aki Deep Adaptation (Mélyalkalmazkodás) mozgalom képviselője by Balázsék

Rádió 1
4 - Vendégünk Stump - Bíró Balázs, aki Deep Adaptation (Mélyalkalmazkodás) mozgalom képviselője

Rádió 1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 35:13


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Sláger FM
„Közel lehetünk ahhoz a ponthoz, ahonnan a jelenlegi életmódunk tűnik majd borzasztó távolinak” | Stumpf-Biró Balázs és S. Miller András a Sláger KULT-ban

Sláger FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 31:33


Stumpf-Biró Balázs összeomlás-kutató és a Deep Adaptation (Mélyalkalmazkodás) mozgalom képviselőjeként is ismert. Ő fordította a frissen megjelent, "Mélyalkalmazkodás - Eligazodás az éghajlati káosz valóságában" című könyvet is.Balázzsal arról beszélgetett S. Miller András a Sláger KULT-ban, hogy miként alakulhat át világunk a környezeti katasztrófák és társadalmi összeomlások következtében. A mai világban, ahol az éghajlati változás és a társadalmi összeomlás valós veszélyek, fontos, hogy tájékozottak legyünk és felkészüljünk. Balázs szakértelme és gondolatai segítenek nekünk megérteni ezeket a bonyolult összefüggéseket, és felkészítenek minket a jövő kihívásaira.A Sláger FM-en minden este 22 órakor a kultúráé a főszerep. S. Miller András az egyik oldalon, a másikon pedig a térség kiemelkedő színházi, kulturális, zenei szcena résztvevői. Egy óra Budapest és Pest megye aktuális kult történeteivel. Sláger KULT – A természetes emberi hangok műsora

Team Human
Jem Bendell

Team Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 80:43


Former Professor of Sustainability Leadership and author of Breaking Together: A Freedom-Loving Response To Collapse Jem Bendell tells us to stop pretending and learn how to navigate climate change through deep adaptation.About Jem BendellProfessor Jem Bendell is a world-renowned scholar on the breakdown of modern societies due to environmental change. Downloaded over a million times, his Deep Adaptation paper is credited with inspiring the growth of the Extinction Rebellion movement in 2018, and generated a global network to reduce harm in the face of societal collapse. He completed his PhD at the University of Bristol and his Geography BA (Hons) at the University of Cambridge. He was one of the few intellectuals on the green left who criticised many of the policies during the pandemic as being ineffective and harmful. Away from that work, and having stepped back as a Professor, he is now a regenerative farmer in Bali and a singer-songwriter, releasing an EP with the band Sambiloto.Before the summer of 2023, Bendell was a full Professor of Sustainability Leadership and Founder of the Initiative for Leadership and Sustainability (IFLAS) at the University of Cumbria.  Bendell was also the Founder of the Deep Adaptation Forum and the co-Founder of the International Scholars' Warning on Societal Disruption and Collapse. A major transformation in Bendell's career began in 2017 as he took a year out to study the latest climate science, and released the Deep Adaptation paper which went viral.

Buddha at the Gas Pump
693. Jem Bendell

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 94:16


Professor Jem Bendell is a world-renowned scholar on the breakdown of modern societies due to environmental change. Downloaded over a million times, his Deep Adaptation paper is credited with inspiring the growth of the Extinction Rebellion movement in 2018, and created a global network of to reduce harm in the face of societal collapse. He completed his PhD at the University of Bristol and his Geography BA (Hons) at the University of Cambridge. For decades he worked on Sustainable Development as a researcher and NGO manager, as well as a consultant to businesses, political parties and UN agencies. One of his specialisms since 2011 is pro-social currency innovation, with his TEDx from that year explaining reasons for Bitcoin and similar. In 2017, he co-led the development of the UK Labour Party's communications plan for the General Election and co-wrote speeches for their top politicians. Although recognised in 2012 as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Jem has been increasingly critical of the globalist agenda on sustainable development. Away from that work, he is partner in an organic farm school in Bali (bekandze.net) and supports meditation retreats at the main Buddhist Temple on the island. Website: jembendell.com Books: Breaking Together: A Freedom-Loving Response to Collapse Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos Evolving Partnerships: A Guide to Working with Business for Greater Social Change Healing Capitalism: Five Years in the Life of Business, Finance and Corporate Responsibility  The Corporate Responsibility Movement: Five Years of Global Corporate Responsibility Analysis from Lifeworth, 2001-2005 Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group Interview recorded October 28, 2023 Video and audio below. Audio also available as a Podcast.

Novara Media
Novara FM: Is It Time For Post-Doom Politics? w/ Jem Bendell

Novara Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 76:54


The politics of ‘deep adaptation' is as intriguing as it is controversial. Jem Bendell, a former professor of sustainability leadership, launched the Deep Adaptation movement in 2018 by claiming that social collapse is not just a plausible outcome of climate change, but an extremely likely one. He sat down with Richard Hames in Berlin to […]

Tähenduse teejuhid
Tähenduse teejuhid: "Püha tamme raiumine"

Tähenduse teejuhid

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023


"Niisuguse arusaama juures ei saa me enam karistamatult langetada metsi ja kuivendada soid, rajada jõgedele paise ja killustada ökosüsteeme maanteedega, rajada kaevandusi ja puurida gaasikaeve. Kogid [Põhja-Kolumbias elav indiaanihõim, H.] ütlevad, et niimoodi tegutsemine kahjustab tervet looduse keha, samamoodi nagu see, kui raiuda inimesel maha mõni jäse või eemaldada mõni elund. Kõigi heaolu sõltub igaühe heaolust. Me ei saa langetada üht metsa siin ja istutada teist metsa seal, öeldes endale süsihappegaasi netokoguse arvutuse abil rahustuseks, et me ei ole mingit kahju tekitanud. Kuidas me teame, et me ei eemaldanud mõnd elundit? Kuidas me teame, et me ei ole hävitanud seda, mida kogid kutsuvad esuana'ks – otsustavaks sõlmeks loodust toestavas mustas ühendusniidis. Kuidas me teame, et me ei hävitanud püha puud, mida kogid kutsuvad "liigi isaks", millest kogu liik sõltub?" kirjutab Charles Eisenstein raamatus "Kliima: uus lugu", mis ilmus poolteist aastat tagasi nii Swedbanki kui Edmund Burke'i Seltsi raamatusarjas. "Süsinikutriangel on suitsukate põhiprobleemi varjamiseks," loen ma oma märkmetest Tähenduse teejuhtide 202. vestlusringist Indrek Vainu ja Madis Vasseriga, mille üheks lähtekohaks oligi Eisensteini eespool nimetatud raamat. Мa kirjutasin sellest jutuajamisest välja terve pinutäie enda jaoks uusi nimesid ja teoseid. Eelkõige jäid kõrva: 1) Jem Bendell "Deep Adaptation"; 2) William Catton "Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change"; 3) Michael Huesemann "Techno-Fix: Why Technology Won't Save Us or the Environment"; 4) Derrick Jensen, "Bright Green Lies: How the Environmental Movement Lost Its Way and What We Can Do About It (Politics of the Living)"; 5) A. J. Friedemann "When Trucks Stop Running: Energy and the Future of Transportation (SpringerBriefs in Energy)"; 6) Ugo Bardi "Before the Collapse: A Guide to the Other Side of Growth"; 7) John Michael Greer "Collapse Now and Avoid the Rush: The Best of The Archdruid Report". Vestluse lõpus tsiteerisin ma kokkuvõtteks enda suurt lemmikut USA süvaökoloogi David Abramit: "Kui me aga tõesti tunneme, et maailm sõltub meist ja meie tähelepanust, meie tänusõnadest ja kiidulaulust, siis omandab see juba teistsuguse tähenduse. Sellisel juhul on meil raske jõele tamm ehitada või metsad maha raiuda, sest me mõistame, et me peame tegutsema ja kõnelema nii, et me saavutaksime meid ümbritseva maailmaga parema kooskõla. See on väga erinev meelelaad ja selle meelelaadi süvakihid on tõepoolest poeetilised. Nendest saab vaid laulda ja luuletada. Ma ei räägi siin aga luuleraamatutest, riiulinurgale unustatud antoloogiatest, vaid elavast poeesiast. Me peame endale tunnistama oma animaalset kehalikkust, me ei ole kehatud vaimud, vaid kahe jala ja kahe käega füüsilised olendid. See tõsiasi peaks kajastuma ka meie kõnes. Me peaks hoiduma teoreetilisest ja abstraktsest žargoonist – keelest, mis on kaotanud igasuguse kontakti maaga, nii et selle juurtelt on langenud viimasedki liiva- ja mullaterad. Kahjuks on selle mandri ülikoolides asjad liikunud just vastupidises suunas". Kahju tõesti. Head uudistamist! H.

Accidental Gods
Traditional Solstice Celebration: Looking back and looking forward with Della Duncan and Nathalie Nahai

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 63:58


As the year stills and tilts afresh, we bring you our annual moment of reflection with two podcast hosts we really admire.  There's a meditation at the end, to bring you into your own space of stillness and reflection, but ahead of this, we delve into where we think the global human psyche is at this moment,  how we feel when we look upstream, and what we see; and what makes our hearts sing, and what does it prompt us to do: core questions that open up a wealth of ideas, reflections and imaginings of how our world could be as we step forward into 2023, amidst all the tipping points, clear-eyed, strong-hearted and ready to give it all we've got. Nathalie Nahai is an author, keynote speaker and host of The Hive Podcast, a series that enquires into our relationship with one another, with technology and with the living world. With a diverse background in human behaviour, persuasive tech and the arts, she brings a unique vantage point from which to examine the complex challenges we face today. Her best-selling book: Webs Of Influence: The Psychology of Online Persuasion has been adopted as the go-to manual by business leaders and universities alike, and her new book, Business Unusual: Values, Uncertainty and the Psychology of Brand Resilience, has been described as “One of the defining business books of our times”. A consultant and facilitator to Fortune 500 companies, Nathalie also serves as a behavioural science advisor and helps organisations to ethically apply behavioural science principles to enhance their business. Having lectured at some of the world's most prestigious institutions, Nathalie's ability to ignite conversation and offer tools and strategies with which to harness human potential, has helped countless organisations transform how they approach business online, with clients including Google, Accenture, Unilever and Harvard Business Review, among others.Della Z Duncan is a Renegade Economist. Areas of her livelihood garden include hosting the Upstream Podcast, challenging mainstream economic thinking through documentaries and conversations including most recently, The Green Transition Pt 1: The Problem with Green Capitalism and Pt 2: A Green Deal for the People, supporting individuals as a Right Livelihood Coach, helping transition businesses and organizations as a post-capitalist consultant, and teaching and facilitating retreats and workshops on the Work that Reconnects, Systems Change, and Post-Capitalist Economics. Della is also the Course Development Manager of Fritjof Capra's Capra Course on the Systems View of Life, a founding member of the California Doughnut Economics Coalition, and a Senior Lecturer of Renegade Economics and Regenerative Livelihoods at the California Institute of Integral Studies, Santa Cruz Permaculture, Vital Cycles Permaculture, and Gaia Education. Upstream podcast with Della Duncan https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/upstream/id1082594532The Hive podcast with Nathalie Nahai https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-hive-podcast/id1387510537

Turning Season: News & Conversations on Our Adventure Toward a Life-Sustaining Society
Finding Your Purpose in a Time of Deep Adaptation (with Gwyneth Jones)

Turning Season: News & Conversations on Our Adventure Toward a Life-Sustaining Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 56:59


It can be hard enough to find your "purpose" in the best of times - and it's a whole other level of challenging when you're reckoning with the prospect of ecological and societal breakdown. My interviewee for this Full Moon episode, Gwyneth Jones, describes herself as a "Deep Adaptation Coach," serving as a life coach for people who are aware of our collective predicament. She's rising to her role in the Great Turning also as a writer, a gardener, a teacher of her native language, Welsh, and a connector, having one-on-one conversations with people around the world in her interview series, "The Story Anew."Click Play to enjoy Gwyneth's company with me and hear us talk about:what "Deep Adaptation" is, and the 4 R's of Resilience, Relinquishment, Restoration, and Reconciliationthe stories we tell about what's happening in our world right now shifts in consciousness Gwyneth has noticed at home in Wales, and in conversations with people from the Philippines to the Democratic Republic of the Congohelping people tap into a feeling of calling, duty or mission (and how it's more than okay to have more than one, and have your work be hard to describe!)and teaching the Welsh language in connection with decolonization, as people reconnect with nature-loving ancestral cultures in the British Isles.I read the "Deep Adaptation" paper myself for the first time early this year, and it's had a profound effect on me. Gwyneth is someone who has integrated these considerations into her personal and professional life, and she remains so full of vitality and love. I'm very happy to be connected with her as we all meet these times together. Enjoy the conversation.Thanks for listening to Turning Season Podcast, your regular dose of Active Hope in the Great Turning, bringing you news and deep conversations about our adventure toward a life-honoring, life-sustaining way of being human on earth. This show is for every one of you who's awake to our multiple crises, feels your love for life on Earth, and chooses to participate in cultivating ways of life we can believe in, making a life-honoring present, even in the face of an uncertain future. Hosted by Leilani Navar, a facilitator of the Work that Reconnects, an acupuncturist and dreamworker, and a believer in the power of conversation.Show notes with links to connect with Gwyneth, hear the TED Talk she mentions, and learn more about Deep Adaptation and connect with community: turningseason.com/episode25Healing Season: Practical Wisdom from Chinese Medicine and the Work that Reconnects

GeoffEbbs
The Last Tree: in The Cage 221130

GeoffEbbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 5:30


Geoff reflects on the history of the last tree and the implications for The Edge Of The Future and Deep Adaptation

The AllCreation Podcast
Christina Conklin on Restoring Connective Tissue

The AllCreation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 52:42


About ChristinaChristina Conklin is an artist, researcher and writer. As a former religious studies major, she spends a lot of time exploring the intersections of belief systems and natural systems. She shares deep insights, stunning artworks, and terrifying research from her latest book, The Atlas of Disappearing Places. Show Notes At the very end of this podcast, AllCreation producer Chris Searles jumps in with a final question for Christina.  Click here to see the video of Christina's presentation, including the slides she shares from 12:00-38:00. References Deep Time Stephen Jay Gould The Life Timeline Deep Ecology Arne Naess Deep Adaptation The Atlas of Disappearing Places (book) Jeremy Lent The Deep Transformation Network  Deep Adaptation Network  Global Colab Transition Towns Breakthrough Communities Program0:00 Welcome & IntroTERMS1:40 What do “Deep Ecology, Deep Adaptation, and Deep Time” mean?THE OCEAN5:10 What important roles does the ocean play and how is everyone on Earth connected to it?8:30 What are some parallels between the Oceans, bodies of water, and our own bodies — also bodies of waterCHRISTINA'S SLIDE PRESENTATION 12:00 “THE ATLAS OF DISAPPEARING PLACES: OUR COAST AND OCEANS IN THE CLIMATE CRISIS"To see the video or this presentation go here (link coming later today).FOLLOW UP 36:00 If the ocean were a body, how sick would it be?38:45 How optimistic are you we can make the changes we need to?CHRISTINA'S ARTWORK44:00 It's stunningly beautiful, tell us more DEEP TRANSFORMATION46:00 What are your hopes from participating in the Deep Transformation Network?48:30 (An interruption from producer Chris) How does the metaphor of “restoring connective tissue” relate to your ecological work and understanding?52:00 Wrap UpQuotesWe're used to thinking in terms of decades and centuries, but really we're on this much bigger timeline of Life, and I like locating myself on that timeline, it's more grounding to me. Seeing the continuity between humans and other species, AlLL the way back into the algae, right? Let's go ALL the way back and see the continuity.We're pretty sick and headed toward the hospital.So much of what needs to happen is a paradigm shift where we re-member, Re-Member, like “belong again to the world,” and stop the idea of extraction, mastery of resources… All of these ideas came from a specific place and time in history. They have not always existed. It is not necessarily capital T, truth, in any sense.Every religion in the world has pointed to humanity's role as stewards of nature, as parts OF the natural order.In much of the Developing World this is real right now.The planetary systems are remarkably resilient. if you just leave them alone for a little while, they will find their homeostatic place again. We saw that with Covid. So, we really do have the opportunity to write new stories.I think it's about everybody waking up and doing everything they can. It's now. Now is the time.Thanks for listening. This podcast is 1 of 4 keynotes from our Summer Solstice 2022 collection, "Restoring Connective Tissue." It was produced and edited by Chris Searles. 

Global Connections Television Podcast
Dr. Jonathan Gosling: Author of “Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos”

Global Connections Television Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 25:09


Dr. Jonathan Gosling, Emeritus Professor of Leadership Studies at the University of Exeter and an international expert on leadership formation, sustainable development, and many other critical issues, describes in his recent book: “Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos” how it is critical to prepare for the negative aspects of climate change and promote sustainable development, while utilizing the resources from previous United Nations Climate Conferences, the Paris Accords, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.https://www.globalconnectionstelevision.com

The Sustainable Futures Report
The Wednesday Interview - Deep Adaptation

The Sustainable Futures Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 37:00


If things go wrong and we fail to overcome the climate crisis there will be profound consequences for society and humanity. My guest is Fernando Garcia Ferreiro from The Deep Adaptation Forum, which exists to help people prepare for this worst case scenario.  

The Sustainable Futures Report
Space Based Solar Power

The Sustainable Futures Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 15:24


Energy is always in the news. It's inextricably linked with emissions and the level or absence of emissions determines the outcome of the climate crisis. Nevertheless, it's time to talk about something else as well. OK, I did promise to tell you about space energy, so we'll look at that.  I'm also going to look again at Deep Adaptation from Jem Bendell, at the pressures in the UK to reject Net Zero, news of the continuing weather crisis in Australia, Finland's new nuclear station (sorry - that's another energy story) and hydropower by truck (that's energy, too). And there's a fabulous city of the future planned for the desert.

Time & Other Thieves
Climate Change: A Conversation with Whitman Bolles

Time & Other Thieves

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 55:16


In this episode, which originally aired in radio format on August 26th, 2021, I share a conversation I had with my husband, Whitman Bolles, about what he's learned in researching climate science over the past decade or so. I also talk on my own about the spiritual challenge of climate change, via a discussion of Joanna Macy's Work That Reconnects, and Jem Bendell's ideas on Deep Adaptation.

SemioBytes
S4E5: Deep Adaptation, Climate Catastrophe, and the Jewish Perspective

SemioBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 40:15


In this episode, Terry interviews Yoni for a Deep Adaptation Consortium meeting discussing the future climate catastrophe and how Orthodox Jews are preparing for the aftermath. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/semiobytes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/semiobytes/support

The Green Urbanist
#38: Dr Morgan Phillips - Climate Adaptation

The Green Urbanist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 61:20


Dr Morgan Philips is UK Co-Director of The Glacier Trust, a UK charity that enables remote mountain communities in Nepal to adapt to Climate Change, and Head of Insight at Global Action Plan. He has a PhD in Environmental Education and is the author of Great Adaptations, a new book about climate adaptation.In this episode we are talking, unsurprisingly, about climate adaptation. What is it, why we need to be talking about it and lots of examples of good and bad adaptations from cities adapting to increased heat to rural communities in Nepal using agroforestry.Morgan also tells me about two concepts called Deep Adaptation and Transformational Adaptation, which explore how we may adapt to a society level collapse due to climate change. So, we really cover climate adaption from micro to macro scales in this episode.Learn more about Morgan and his work:http://theglaciertrust.org/https://www.globalactionplan.org.uk/homeGreat Adaptations Book: http://theglaciertrust.org/great-adaptations/shop/great-adaptationsFollow the Green Urbanist:https://twitter.com/GreenUrbanPodhttps://www.instagram.com/greenurbanistpodhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/green-urbanist-podcast

This is The End: Pop Culture & Collapse
FOUNDATION, Deep Adaptation, Doomerism, and Real-Life Hari Seldons

This is The End: Pop Culture & Collapse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 34:36


Content Warnings: Extreme climate change, Ecological/societal collapse, Natural disasters, Hurricanes (loss of shelter, power), Past personal crises   Spoiler Warning: FOUNDATION S1 E1, “The Emperor's Peace” (No spoilers before the 2:00 time mark and after the 6:00 time mark)   LINKS   Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos (the best single source to understand Deep Adaptation) https://amzn.to/3qEJidu   "Deep adaptation: A map for navigating climate tragedy" (the paper mentioned in this episode) https://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdf   Article criticizing the Deep Adaptation paper & movement https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/faulty-science-doomism-and-flawed-conclusions-deep-adaptation/   Professor Jem Bendell's response to the article above https://jembendell.com/2020/07/15/letter-to-deep-adaptation-advocate-volunteers-about-misrepresentations-of-the-agenda-and-movement/   “To criticize Deep Adaptation, start here” https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/criticise-deep-adaptation-start-here/   Prof. Bendell's general response to overall criticism https://jembendell.com/2020/02/27/the-worst-argument-to-try-to-win-response-to-criticism-of-the-climate-science-in-deep-adaptation/   How to Talk About Climate Change in a Way That Makes a Difference, by Dr. Rebecca Huntley https://amzn.to/3cuCo2i   "Does hope inspire more action on climate action than fear? We don't know" https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2017/12/5/16732772/emotion-climate-change-communication   “Does anticipating the possibility of collapse motivate prosocial behaviors?” http://iflas.blogspot.com/2020/06/does-anticipating-societal-collapse.html “Climate science and collapse: Warnings lost in the wind” https://jembendell.com/2020/06/15/climate-science-and-collapse-warnings-lost-in-the-wind/   International Scholars Warning on Societal Disruption & Collapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0frHoqXLB0&list=WL&index=93   Energy and Human Ambitions on a Finite Planet by Dr. Tom Murphy https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9js5291m   Do the Math (Dr. Tom Murphy's blog) https://dothemath.ucsd.edu/   "Society could collapse in a decade, predicts math historian"  https://www.huffpost.com/entry/peter-turchin-cliodynamics-society-collapse_n_586f1e22e4b02b5f85882988   Ages of Discord: A Structural-Demographic Analysis of American History, by Dr. Peter Turchin https://amzn.to/3HFODre   Curated playlist of all podcasts/interviews mentioned in episode https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1c8KrxJi9hTDLzWHPdyvlF?si=a111ffcd6d7546a0   Support our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/popmythology  

Embracing Your Mortality
Sacredness and Deep Adaptation

Embracing Your Mortality

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 29:30


Author Sue Brayne is back with her third series of Embracing Your Mortality. Her first guest is Terry Le Page, an American pastor, talking about consciousness, the major changes we are all facing and how to engage with deep adaptation to support ourselves.Researched and recorded by Sue Brayne.Produced and edited by The Podcast Den.

KPFA - Talk-It-Out Radio
Deep Adaptation to Our Global Predicament of Collapse of Life Systems: How to Have a Compassionate Conversation on a Tough Topic

KPFA - Talk-It-Out Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 59:58


ClimateGenn hosted by Nick Breeze
Facing The Future | Climate Psychology + Deep Adaptation

ClimateGenn hosted by Nick Breeze

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 24:42


In this episode of Shaping The Future, I am speaking with Adrian Tait, co-founder of the Climate Psychology Alliance about his contribution to the new Deep Adaptation book. Links to buy Deep Adaption: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Adaptation-Navigating-Realities-Climate/dp/1509546847 Support this channel: https://patreon.com/genncc Cambridge Climate Lecture Series - Shaping The Future: https://climateseries.com/climate-change-podcast Nick Breeze's site with full archive: genn.cc Climate Psychology Alliance: https://www.climatepsychologyalliance.org/ This newly published volume edited by and contributed to by Jem Bendell and Rupert Read includes an updated version of the original Deep Adaptation paper as well input from a total of 20 contributors across a range of fields that deal with issues related to Deep Adaptation and the subject of collapse. Deep Adaptation, with its subheader of ‘Navigating The Realities of Climate Chaos' is divided into 3 parts: The Predicament, Shifts In Being and Shifts In Doing. Adrian's contribution gives a broad overview of the evolving field of climate psychology, including the symptoms of distress and denial assisting us to recognise and empathise when we detect them in peers and/or colleagues. Deep Adaptation covers a range of subjects including the future of activism, leadership, the study of collapse itself and related ideas. It is itself a starting point to explore themes around feeling, assimilating and responding to systemic as well as ecological collapse. This subject of this book contrasts and compliments another book that will be published later this year titled ‘The Fight For Climate After COVID-19' by Alice Hill. Alice has previously served as special assistant to President Barack Obama and senior director for resilience policy on the National Security Council staff and will be discussing her new book here in late August just ahead of publication. Thank you for listening to Shaping The Future. You can now see the full archive of episodes at GENN.cc along with the archive of interviews and footage recorded at the last 5 COP's. As we prepare for COP26 in Glasgow, it is worth considering that the climate threats anticipated 30 years ago at the Rio Earth Summit are now among us creating suffering and loss on a daily basis, while not one policy fit for purpose has been implemented to prevent them. Someone might have warned George Bush Senior when he stated that the American way of life is not up for negotiation, that nature cares not for political grandiosity. You can subscribe to Shaping The Future on all the usual channels and also support my work via Patreon. Thank you.

Principle of Charity
Should we Fight Climate Change or Adapt to its Inevitability?

Principle of Charity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 64:49


We are not here to argue whether climate change is real or not. It's real, and it's bad. We are here to ask the much edgier question - should we fight or adapt?Our guests include Rebecca Huntley, one of Australia's leading social researchers, who shifted her entire career to exclusively fight climate change, using her expertise in human behavior to galvanise action.We also have Alan Heeks, a representative of the Deep Adaptation movement, which urges us to accept the catastrophic reality of climate change, and start a process of acceptance, adaptation, and building resilience. This episode turns our attention to the much overlooked emotional responses to climate change. From guilt, fear, anger, grief, acceptance, hope and love - what are the most appropriate emotions, and what are the most helpful as we face this global threat? Is telling the truth always the best path forward?You can be part of the discussion @PofCharity on Twitter, @PrincipleofCharity on Facebook and @PrincipleofCharityPodcast on Instagram.You can find Emile at: @EmileSherman on Twitter, @EmileSherman on Linkedin, You can find Lloyd at: @Lloydvogelman on Linkedin~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Produced by Jonah Primo @Jonahprimo on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FORward Radio program archives
Sustainability Now! | Jason Abbott | Deep Adaptation | May 24, 2021

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 58:09


This week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, is delighted to have another chance to sit down with Jason Abbott, a political scientist who has just retired from UofL, where he was a professor and director of the Center for Asian Democracy, to become a stay-at-home parent and take this opportunity to get his hands dirty. Jason is looking to be more directly involved in local environmental organizations, including the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center, the Louisville Nature Center, and even Forward Radio. In addition to hearing about that, we also take a serious dive into the concept of Deep Adaptation and the whole notion of preparing for the possibility of societal collapse as environmental change disrupts social, economic and political systems. More about Deep Adaptation is at https://jembendell.com/2019/05/15/deep-adaptation-versions/ And, of course, we couldn’t let a political scientist out of the studio without asking about the awful situation in the Middle East between Israel and the Palestinians and the role of the US in the continued apartheid oppression of the Palestinian people. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com

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What Could Possibly Go Right?
#33 Jem Bendell: Cultivating a New Ethos

What Could Possibly Go Right?

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 33:36 Transcription Available


Dr. Jem Bendell is the Founder of the Deep Adaptation Forum and a Professor of Sustainability Leadership with the University of Cumbria. He works as a researcher, educator, and advisor on social and organizational change, with over 25 years of experience in sustainable development initiatives in over 20 countries. In 2018, he authored the viral Deep Adaptation paper, downloaded around a million times.Jem addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” with thoughts including:That “people are changing their lives because of their anticipation of collapse, to relate more openly and wanting to do what's right, come what may.”That “holding space for each other and our difficult emotions has led to a new quality of engagement.” That Deep Adaptation invites people into a different way of talking about crisis response and emotions - fostering compassion, curiosity, and respect.That sustainable development may be a delusion, but we can ready ourselves for societal disruption to help others with our skills and networks.ResourcesAuroville intentional community, southern IndiaBook: “How Everything Can Collapse” by Momentum InstitutePaper: Deep Adaptation by Jem BendellInternational Scholars Warning on Societal Disruption and CollapseConnect with JemWebsite // Deep Adaptation Forum // Twitter // Facebook group Join our Patreon Community to receive bonus conversations with guests and "backstage" conversations between Vicki and other podcast hosts.Follow WCPGR on Social MediaFacebook // Twitter // InstagramLearn moreSupport the show (http://bit.ly/wcpgr-res-donate)

Evolving Spiritual Practice
Holistic life journeys: Ralph Cree and Nick Osborne - how activist groups can be most effective

Evolving Spiritual Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 99:47


This conversation is part of a series exploring the personal journeys people have taken with a holistic approach to transformational practices integrating body, heart, mind and spirit. In this episode I speak with Nick Osborne about his journey. Topics covered are: his work helping the effectiveness of groups dedicated to social and environmental change, his tour of 30 eco-villages and intentional communities in Europe and North America, permaculture, the Transition Town movement, Extinction Rebellion, the Occupy movement, Deep Adaptation, Craig Hamilton and Evolutionary Enlightenment, how to prevent our egos from hijacking group work, psychotherapy, and meditation.    For more information on Nick's work please visit www.evolvingorganisation.co   For more information about my work please visit www.bodyheartmindspirit.co.uk   To hear more of my music please visit my soundcloud page https://soundcloud.com/ralphcree   My YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUfQp5jM16pPB7QX2zmMYbQ   My Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/bodyheartmindspirituk/

Inner Green Deal Podcast
Is sustainability realistic? with Fernando Garcia | S1E8

Inner Green Deal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 38:02


Liane asks Fernando Garcia about the state of our planet and whether sustainability is a realistic focus.  Should we hold on to a belief that we can live in a sustainable way with 8 billion people on this planet – or should we start thinking about the possibility that this may not be realistic – and start reflecting on what is truly worth saving, what we need to let go off and what we need to come to terms with? Fernando is a former Director of Health and Wellbeing at the European Commission. While is not a scientist he is one of the most informed citizens I know. Since he retired two years ago, he has been attending and facilitating retreats where he explores how we relate to nature. In this podcast he raises some tough questions but also offers answers that not only present a more realistic future but also one that is more enjoyable and in connection with our ourselves and with nature. This is the final episode of our first podcast season. We look forward to continuing this journey together.  For the next season we will open up the podcast platform to new facilitators and guests. If you want to join our podcast team or be an occasional contributor, send a message to jeroen.janss@awaris.com – we would love to hear from you! Equally as we are all volunteers, we would welcome financial donations to cover the costs and support the ongoing functioning of our podcast. Anyhow, we loved making this first podcast season and look forward to continue the exploration together! For now enjoy this special episode with Fernando Garcia! About Fernando Garcia About Liane Stephan Interested to contribute to the Inner Green Deal podcast? Send a mail to Jeroen Janss of the Inner Green Deal Initiative via jeroen.janss@awaris.com. Thank you! 

AfterThought
5. Mobilization

AfterThought

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 28:19


This episode examines the modern worldview in terms of its understanding of unlimited growth, and how this set the context for World War II and the Great Acceleration. Throughout there is a focus on the theme of mobilization: different ways to understand mobilization, and how to apply the precedent of WWII mobilization to our own times. In discussing this, some of the psychology incurred relative to our world in crisis, climate change, and mobilizing to meet these challenges is explored. References: As mentioned in the previous episode, Margaret Klein Salomon is a clinical psychologist who develops the "climate mobilization" movement in response to our climate crisis. (https://www.theclimatemobilization.org/) Joanna Macy is one of the groundbreaking psychologists of climate change, described as the “psychologist of climate change par excellence” in this episode (https://www.joannamacy.net/main) One person she worked with was Arne Naess (1912-2009), who coined the term “deep ecology”. What is perhaps not so well known is the strong psychological underpinnings of deep ecology, which are worth considering: the notion that a good ecological relationship to the earth is inseparable from a richer, more vital sense of self, whereas an impoverished, damaged relationship correlates to an impoverished experience of self. http://www.deepecology.org/deepecology.htm A couple further contemporary psychologists of climate change: Renee Lertzmann https://reneelertzman.com/ Susanne Moser http://www.susannemoser.com/ Jem Bendell is not a psychologist, but his provocative and influential “Deep Adaptation” proposal (which has become a small movement) is heavily psychological in its response to climate change https://deepadaptation.info/ We'd love to hear from you! Feel free to get in touch with us on instagram @afterthought_podcast, facebook @AfterthoughtPodcastCDK, or by emailing us at afterthoughtpodcast2019@gmail.com

Awakin Call
Michael Dowd -- Living Fully and Lovingly in the Age of Dying: Deep Adaptation

Awakin Call

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020


Reverend Michael Dowd is a Christian minister, author, and eco-theologian.  He is known as a bridge builder, making connections between liberals and conservatives, religious and non-religious people, science and religion, and showing how a sacred view of Big History, human nature, and death can inspire each of us to live with greater joy, integrity, purpose, and passion.  The heart his current "post-doom" work about living in the age of dying is summed up in his two-part video series, Collapse and Adaptation Primer. According to Rev. Dowd, "These two videos are a 'crash course' in post-doom and deeply adaptive thinking and living. They contain a distillation of humanity’s best and most up-to-date collective intelligence regarding Earth system science, ecology, abrupt climate change, environmental history, and collapsology .... Special attention is given to how we can support each other in staying sane, sober, and inspired in chaotic and challenging times." Core to his way of seeing, Rev. Dowd approaches nature from a sense of gratitude, sacredness, and understanding that he is here to be in service to all life and all creation.  Through his work, he has come to deeper understanding of the predicament of modern human civilization, and engages in efforts to give voice to this context, along with his perspectives on a “Christian response”, grounded in compassion and goodwill.  He supports audiences in transcending belief systems in a way that deepens connection to the core of their faith. Rather than seeing religion and science as antithetical to each other, Reverend Dowd’s work brings the two together.  He believes we are in the midst of an “evidential reformation”, with people increasingly open to religious interpretations based on new scientific, historical, and cross-cultural evidence.  For Reverend Dowd, this includes a belief that “Big History is the new Genesis” – that ecology is the new theology. Reverend Dowd believes in the sanctity of Big History -- “the 14 billion year science-based sacred story of cosmic genesis, from the formation of the galaxies and the origin of Earth life, to the development of self-reflective consciousness and collective learning, to the emergence of comprehensive compassion and tools to assist humanity in living harmoniously with the larger body of life.”  His work seeks to bridge the "how to live" questions with deep acceptance of reality and big history. This marriage of science and religion forms a thread throughout Dowd’s life and work.  Raised a Roman Catholic, Reverend Dowd had a “born-again” experience at the age of 20 and began attending an Assemblies of God church, eventually earning a Master of Divinity degree from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (now Palmer Seminary) and serving as a United Church of Christ minister.  In 1995, Reverend Dowd became the Religious Organizer for the National Environmental Trust, working with religious leaders from a variety of faiths on social and environmental issues, eventually presenting policy ideas to Congress.  Reverend Dowd has also worked with The Portland Sustainable Lifestyle Campaign, and with Global Action Plan’s (now The Empowerment Institute) EcoTeam and Livable Neighborhood programs. His work has been featured in The New York Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Newsweek, Discover, and on television throughout the U. S. and Canada. His book, Thank God for Evolution, was endorsed by 6 Nobel Prize-winning scientists, noted skeptics, and religious leaders across the spectrum. Reverend Dowd and his wife, science writer, evolutionary educator, and climate activist Connie Barlow, have spoken to some 3,000 groups throughout North America since April 2002. Reverend Dowd has delivered two TEDx talks and a program at the United Nations, and conducted three acclaimed online conversation series: “The Advent of Evolutionary Christianity” (2011), “The Future Is Calling Us to Greatness” (2015) and “Post-doom: Regenerative conversations exploring overshoot grief, grounding, and gratitude” (2020). Regardless of the format, Reverend Dowd's work provides audiences with applications of evolutionary and ecological wisdom that break through the confusions of these rapidly shifting times. This conversation will focus on the topics related to his most recent “post-doom” work conversation series.  What is overshoot, and how does it connect to a Christian minister?  What does a “post-doom” context have to do with a service-oriented life?  How can traditional religious institutions (and their community members) gracefully integrate an ecological worldview?  How can one become resilient in a way that is aligned with evolution, ecology, and perennial wisdom teachings?  Join us, along with your volunteer hosts Kozo Hattori and Birju Pandya, in conversation with this deep thinker anchored in faith, history, and science.

Green Majority Radio
Deep Adaptation, Debates & Indigenous Rights (731)

Green Majority Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 53:11


We talk about the Trump/ Biden debate, the ways Canada continues its genocidal legacy, Canadian pensions & Deep Adaptation.

Last Exit - Das politische Pamphlet
Deep Adaptation: Jem Bendells Wegweiser zum Umgang mit der Klimakatastrophe

Last Exit - Das politische Pamphlet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 27:31


Die Corona-Krise hatte die Klimakrise aus der öffentlichen Diskussion gedrängt. Heute rücke ich sie wieder in den Mittelpunkt, und zwar mit Dr. Jem Bendells Veröffentlichung „Deep Adaptation. Ein Wegweiser, um uns durch die Klimakatastrophe zu führen“. Nehmt bitte das, was ich in der heutigen Sendung sage, nicht als erschreckendes Weltuntergangsszenario, sondern als Inspiration, über das Leben nachzudenken und das wertzuschätzen, was wir in uns haben, nämlich Kreativität, Ideenreichtum, ein unglaubliches Potential, uns weiterzuentwickeln und Lösungen zu finden, die wir noch gar nicht kennen. Das funktioniert, wenn wir uns nicht verleiten lassen, irgendwelchen Parolen, Dogmen oder Führern zu folgen, die uns zu ihren Zwecken manipulieren und entmündigen. Eine Meinung ist niemals ein Endpunkt, auf dem man sich ausruhen kann. Eine Meinung ist ein Entwicklungsprozess, der das ganze Leben lang anhält.

Connection Matters Podcast
SOULand; Making the world of earth's longing with Azul-Valerie Thome

Connection Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 70:05


Links mentioned in this episodewww.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcasthttps://www.souland.org/ Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcastConnect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/My personal instagram is  https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionrayBiographyWHO AM I? Partly mycelium, partly raven, partly bee and partly river...​I am called Azul Valerie Thome (Her- She) ~ a weaver of chrysalis and an active visionary for: SOULand: Making the World of our Longing. SOULand offers ensouling courses, mentoring, rituals, ceremonies and apprenticeship to engage and support the Passaging, the maturing and the homecoming back to Earth for our species.I am a designer of soulful rituals, an eARTh artist, a sacred activist and a mentor devoted to restoring humanity back to a deep and honourable relationship with the visible, the invisible and with our living Earth. I share wisdom teachings centered around maturing as humans, grief ritual, women’s rites of passage, Earth-informed art, and life cairn dedications for honouring extinct species. I am a TreeSister who lives in a little wooden cabin on the edge of the wood in Devon, England, part of my response to my full engagement with Earth Wisdom Tenders, Extinction Rebellion, Deep Adaptation and the Work that Reconnects. In deep love and wild grief with Life Influenced by my primary guides and mentors (Joanna Macy, Francis Weller and Sobonfu Some) as well as my own deep listening to darkness, mycelium,  the Earth and the Waters.In the past I have cultivated Earth-connected leadership and youth programs, reverently showcased folk art at my Dartmouth shop, and coordinated a diverse community coalition to reforest the oak groves surrounding the River Dart in 2002.I hold a master’s degree in Ecological Design from Schumacher College: “the eARTh of Collective Grief as if Life and Death really Matters”.I am the mother of a strong, devoted and dedicated young man, Roman, who lives in America. My father lives in Lebanon, my sister and brother in Paris. My full basket of wisdom teachings: eARTh, Grief Composting Circles, WomBelt, Black Tent Council , One on One mentoring , Returning to Earth What was Stolen , Life Cairn, Earth Wisdom Tenders while following the message  from the Water. ~~~~~~~~~I was born in the 1960’s in Beirut to a French Mother and a Lebanese Father. Always with a finger or ten into the beautiful and sacred animist ways which are based on the knowledge that all natural things on our Earth have an interconnected ecological Soul.From participation in the start of the Transition Movement to the London urban food growing scene, seed banks and reforestation projects, whatever vision I activate and initiate is sourced in our animate world, deep ecology, soul imagination and deep transformation.Past ventures include:FOOD from the SKYLondon Freedom Seed BankEmbercombe 

Deep Adaptation
After Climate Despair, A Tale Of What Can Emerge

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 39:05


[Jem Bendell wrote this blog post before writing the Deep Adaptation paper.] What follows is a personal story of my journey over almost 4 years since I began to accept the scale of the climate tragedy and what that could mean for my life....

Deep Adaptation
Hope And Vision In The Face Of Collapse, The 4th R Of Deep Adaptation

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 9:01


In my professional world of leadership and its development, hope and vision are recognized as key. I still teach such skills to senior executives in business, politics and civil society and am proud of the way they feel empowered in their purpose as a result....

Untrained Wisdom
3: Cohousing Advocates John & Val Bowman

Untrained Wisdom

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 44:08 Transcription Available


When John and Valerie Bowman moved to Iowa City, Iowa in 2018 from California they were among the first residents at Prairie Hill, the first cohousing community in Iowa and among the first in the Midwest. The couple of 40 years is now active in promoting this collaborative living concept, which aims to strike a healthy balance between connection and privacy among its members. In this interview, the Bowmans discuss what drew them to this residential environment initially, what it's like living close to others in their community, how decisions are made, the kinds of people who live here, and their vision on what Prairie Hill could look like in the future.To learn more about cohousing check out The Cohousing Association of America.Click to view a downloadable link to this episode's transcript.John's Recommendation:- The Sun magazine, an independent, ad-free publicationVal's Recommendations:- On Being podcast by Krista Tippett- Medium, an online publishing platform with a hybrid of amateur and pro writers- The Atlantic magazine - Deep Adaptation by Jem Bendell and related Facebook groupShuva's Recommendation:- Bix 7 road race in Davenport, IowaIf you enjoy this show, click here and follow the instructions to leave a review.

So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast
Ep 90: June 2020 Energy Forecast — The End: The Beginning

So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 43:32


Welcome to June! The theme for the month ahead is - “THE END: THE BEGINNING” In this episode Natalie shares insight and a channeled message on the energy for June 2020. This episode will help you navigate the energy and themes for the month ahead. This energy forecast is for you personally and the collective as a whole.   Have a listen to discover how this message will support you and give you guidance for June 2020. In this episode Natalie discusses: A recap on the May 2020 energy theme “Deep Adaptation”. What the “THE END: THE BEGINNING” means and what we’re being asked to look at this month. Creating your dream and visions for your life and the collective.  The eclipses and The End: The Beginning Looking at the unseen. How we can navigate the month ahead. A special energy invocation to work with and guided meditation. Podcast Music: “Follow You” by Daniel Gong (Dansonn) Anti Racism Teachers, Educators & Articles Sign up to Rachel Ricketts- Spiritual Activism 101 & 102 Workshops & Access her free online resources. Listen to the episode with Rachel on the podcast “Creating Change through Spiritual Activism”- Episode Number 8 Read Me & White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad and listen to her podcast “The Good Ancestor”. Follow the work of Rachel Cargle and her offering “The Great Unlearn.” Read 75 things White People Can do for Racial Justice. Other offerings mentioned Book Natalie’s 1 on 1 sessions or Sacred Guidance Circles for June. Join the Almost 30 Intuition Reactivation: Reconnect to Your Gifts workshop- Sat June 13th June “The End: The Beginning”  Guided Meditation Access for the Episode. Join the Online Energy Collective- “The Solstice Portal”. Sign up for a one off event or sign up to be part of the collective. Apply for the Online Energy Collective Scholarship Ways to connect with NATALIE Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services Instagram- Follow Natalie Sign up to the newsletter to receive VIP discounts, offerings and Spirit musings that aren’t shared anywhere else. Take the Free How Do You Receive Your Intuitive Guidance Quiz to discover your gifts.        Send Natalie a Spiritual/Intuitive Question as a voice memo to be answered on the podcast hello@natalie-miles.com (no personal questions will be answered) Episode Sponsors Skillshare- Explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Premium Membership at Skillshare.com/NATALIE Better Help: Get 10% off your first month of therapy- Visit betterhelp.com/NATALIE All content and written show notes: Copyright Natalie Miles 2020

So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast
Ep 87: How do I adapt and connect with the energy of Deep Adaptation?

So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 51:34


Following last week’s May energy forecast episode with the theme of “DEEP ADAPTATION” it’s time to chat about what that actually means! How can we practically connect to this energy? How can we use this energy to support us this month? How do you navigate these changing times using adaptation? In this episode Natalie talks through the May energy forecast in more detail giving practical tools, guidance and tips on how you can bring this theme into your life.  Have a listen to discover how this message will support you and give you guidance for May 2020.  In this episode Natalie discusses: What’s themes have been uncovered in her own personal life Accessing your inner child How to switch exterior adaptation to an internal one? How to go deeper into your Why? Practical tools and practices to help you adapt Using your intuition to help you adapt The womb as a portal of deep adaptation What Natalie is adapting in her life How to reconnect with your self worth Adapting to look at your role in relationships The upcoming eclipses Podcast Music: “Follow You” by Daniel Gong (Dansonn) Resources mentioned Decolonizing Business- Clarinda Braun Join - Heal Your Ancestor Story Live- Saturday 16th May 2020 May “Deep Adaptation”  Guided Meditation Access for the Episode. Join the Online Energy Collective- “Adapting Your Vision”. Sign up for a one off event or sign up to be part of the collective. Apply for the Online Energy Collective Scholarship Book Natalie’s 1 on 1 sessions or Sacred Guidance Circles for May. Ways to connect with NATALIE Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services Instagram- Follow Natalie Sign up to the newsletter to receive VIP discounts, offerings and Spirit musings that aren’t shared anywhere else. Take the Free How Do You Receive Your Intuitive Guidance Quiz to discover your gifts.        Send Natalie a Spiritual/Intuitive Question as a voice memo to be answered on the podcast hello@natalie-miles.com (no personal questions will be answered) Episode Sponsors Better Help: Get 10% off your first month of therapy- Visit betterhelp.com/NATALIE Skillshare- Explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Premium Membership at Skillshare.com/NATALIE All content and written show notes: Copyright Natalie Miles 2020

Deep Adaptation
Katie Carr On The Kids Climate Podcast

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 11:27


“Katie Carr, senior facilitator with the DAF Core Team, interviewed by an inspiring 11 year old, Merry (whose mum is a volunteer facilitator for Deep Adaptation).  Last year, Merry experienced a really difficult time, coming to terms with her fear about the climate crisis....

So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast
Ep 86: May 2020 Energy Forecast: Deep Adaptation

So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 36:29


Welcome to May! The theme for the month ahead is a- “DEEP ADAPTATION” In this episode Natalie shares insight and a channeled message on the energy for May 2020. This episode will help you navigate the energy and themes for the month ahead. This energy forecast is for you personally and the collective as a whole.   Have a listen to discover how this message will support you and give you guidance for May 2020. In this episode Natalie discusses: A recap on the April 2020 Energy Theme the - “Empty Room”. What the “DEEP ADAPTATION” means and what we’re being asked to look at this month. How we’re being asked to adapt. The connection to our self worth. Adaptation in relationships. How we can navigate the month ahead. A special energy invocation to work with and guided meditation. Podcast Music: “Follow You” by Daniel Gong (Dansonn) Resources mentioned Book Natalie’s 1 on 1 sessions or Sacred Guidance Circles for May. Join - Heal Your Ancestor Story Live- Saturday 16th May 2020 May “Deep Adaptation”  Guided Meditation Access for the Episode. Join the Online Energy Collective- “Adapting Your Vision”. Sign up for a one off event or sign up to be part of the collective. Apply for the Online Energy collective Scholarship Ways to connect with NATALIE Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services Instagram- Follow Natalie Sign up to the newsletter to receive VIP discounts, offerings and Spirit musings that aren’t shared anywhere else. Take the Free How Do You Receive Your Intuitive Guidance Quiz to discover your gifts.        Send Natalie a Spiritual/Intuitive Question as a voice memo to be answered on the podcast hello@natalie-miles.com (no personal questions will be answered) Episode Sponsors Skillshare- Explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Premium Membership at Skillshare.com/NATALIE All content and written show notes: Copyright Natalie Miles 2020

It's Now or Never
S2 E8: When the Beer Gets Warm

It's Now or Never

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 52:35


Guest: Daniel Hennessy from Extinction Rebellion Oakland Hot goss about Extinction Rebellion America. Fighting fires. NGOs. Filling jails and working with police. Jem Bendell‘s Deep Adaptation paper. Arctic sea ice. Social collapse. Alien archaeologists. “If it’s the truth, you have to say it.” Note: Daniel speaks on behalf of Daniel. His opinions do not, and are not intended to, represent XR America. This isn’t a friggin press release, just two dudes chatting about their own feels. Music by Martin H. Emes plus “B U R N  O U T” by Anonymous420 (CC BY 4.0) and “Air” by Lolique (CC BY 3.0). (more…)

Saltgrass
S2 E12 Peter Yates and Deep Adaptation

Saltgrass

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 52:32


In today's episode we talk with Peter Yates, who you might remember from episode seven when we spoke to him and his son Rory about their documentary When the River Runs Dry. Today we listen to an interview I did with Peter several months ago, back when the bushfires were the main topic and we had never heard of the coronavirus... remember that? In this interview we begin our chat by talking about his life up to this point, a life that includes working with World Vision, travelling Australia with a young family in a gypsy wagon pulled by camels and working with indigenous rangers in land management. Later in the episode we unpack the ideas involved in Deep Adaptation which is a concept Peter had been thinking about and discussing with others. It is a topic made famous by Jem Bendell who published an academic paper in 2018 entitled Deep Adaptation: A Map for Navigating Climate Tragedy.   Links:   Deep Adaptation: https://www.dumbofeather.com/articles/embracing-deep-adaptation/ https://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jem_Bendell   Coronavirus and Climate change: https://www.fastcompany.com/90473758/what-would-happen-if-the-world-reacted-to-climate-change-like-its-reacting-to-the-coronavirus https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/25/covid-19-is-natures-wake-up-call-to-complacent-civilisation  

Come Together with David Baum
Aimee Maxwell: Adrenaline and Acceptance in Australia.

Come Together with David Baum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 22:31


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.

How To Human
Building Regenerative Cultures

How To Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 40:05


In this episode we dive into the concept of Regeneration & Regenerative Cultures with Elina Kauppila from Extinction Rebellion Finland. We explore some different ways of understanding regeneration and look at some daily examples of how it looks like in different contexts. We also discuss the obstacles that might be getting in the way of regeneration, and the processes that might be keeping us from taking collective action on the climate crisis. Finally, we share some of our experiences on what 'aliveness' and 'vitality' means and how it can serve the future of our societies.  See more of Extinction Rebellion Finland at https://extinctionrebellion.fi.Listen to the Deep Adaptation paper on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-56712817/deep-adaptation?fbclid=IwAR1nQgZjY65BmKmOz5jg1JiRJf-RN32Cm8dOyC45z6L9bLqUlISBzPB5z4sDeep Adaptation paper on pdf: http://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdf

Come Together with David Baum
Jane Dwinell: Homesteading & Deep Adaptation

Come Together with David Baum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 19:07


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.

Deep Adaptation
Deep Adaptation & Solidarity, Bendell & Mcleod

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 60:56


Hosted by Enough!'s Layla-roxanne, Jem and Gehan will discuss the core themes of the Deep Adaptation agenda – resilience, relinquishment and restoration – with a view to social, environmental and racial justice, grounded in a Scottish and global context....

Come Together with David Baum
Ben Zolno & Alina Huff: Deep Adaptation and “Ok, boomer!”

Come Together with David Baum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 21:15


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.

This Is The Climate Crisis
Deep Adaptation to Climate Crisis - with Aimee Maxwell

This Is The Climate Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 34:39


This is the Climate Crisis interviews Psychologist Dr Aimee Maxwell about Deep Adaptation and why talking about the weather is not a safe topic anymore! Aimee is a developmental psychologist with a dual degree in psychology and neuroscience and she shares her insights into why Climate Crisis creates division between friends and groups and how to understand and deal with climate deniers and how to talk to children about climate issues. Facebook Site for Deep Adaptation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/deepadaptation/ Deep Adaptation Professionals Website: https://deepadaptation.ning.com/ Dr Aimee Maxwells Website http://www.aimeemaxwell.net/melbourne_psychologist/

Deep Adaptation
The Future Is Beautiful Podcast With Jem Bendell

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 70:41


In this episode Amisha shares a moment with strategist and educator Jem Bendell. Jem published a paper in July 2018 introducing the concept of Deep Adaptation and stating his belief in the inevitability of climate-induced societal collapse within the next 10 years....

Deep Adaptation
Deep Adaptation A Map For Navigating The Climate Tragedy

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 98:14


The original paper read by Matthew Slater.

Deep Adaptation
This Is Hell podcast: Deep Adaptation

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 49:27


Sustainability scholar Jem Bendell looks to deep adaptation in the face of inevitable climate-induced social collapse - as the global system of carbon capitalism pushes life on this planet towards disaster, only a profound shift in the way we relate to the natural world, each other, and our own mort....

Deep Adaptation
Jem Bendell speech at Buddhafields 2019

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 37:25


Professor Jem Bendell gave a talk at Buddhafields' Green Earth Awakening event in the UK in September 2019. He reflected on some spiritual aspects of Deep Adaptation..

This Is The Climate Crisis
Introduction 'This is the Climate Crisis'

This Is The Climate Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 33:35


This is the first episode of This is The Climate Crisis Radio show recorded at BayFM on 28-11-2019. In todays show, hosts Michael Shaw and Michelle Walter talk about the importance of discussing this climate disruption; we share about how our own understanding of Climate Crisis was influenced by Catherine Ingram author of Facing Extinction. Michael shares about his exclusive interviews with climate journalist and author of End of Ice, Dahr Jamail; Sustainability Professor Jem Bendell who wrote the paper Deep Adaptation and Native American Stan Rushworth. Links to research mentioned in the Podcast: IPCC Report - https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/resources/ Catherine Ingram - https://www.catherineingram.com/facingextinction/ Dahr Jamail - https://www.dahrjamail.net/ Jem Bendell - https://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdf

Notes From Underground
001 – Al Gore Didn't Want You To Panic!

Notes From Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 14:08


The last time the climate crisis was getting this much attention, it was Al Gore striding on stage to talk us through the high-end PowerPoint presentation of An Inconvenient Truth. From Greta Thunberg to Gail Bradbrook to Jem Bendell, the strange collection of public figures at the centre of the new climate movements have little in common with Al Gore. They don't have a neat story about how it can all be OK. Their voices are powerful because we can hear their fear.In Notes From Underground, Dougald Hine (co-founder of The Dark Mountain Project) invites us to go deeper into the context of these movements and what they tell us about the moment in which we find ourselves. This first episode traces a route from Stockholm in August 2018, through the advice that Extinction Rebellion didn't take from climate communications experts, to the question of what an Alcoholics Anonymous for a whole culture would look like.Notes From Underground is a weekly series, running through the winter of 2019/20. You can read the essays at Bella Caledonia, watch them on YouTube, or listen to them as a podcast.To support the making of this work, go to Dougald's Patreon page.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougald)

sustainability3a's podcast
Episode 4: Deep adaptation

sustainability3a's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 44:25


Interview: Professor Leonard Joy considers the implications of an article by Jem Bendell entitled Deep Adaptation, a map for navigating climate tragedy. The article considers the challenges facing society and the consequences of disruption caused by climate change. Deep adaptation refers to the scale of the response that will be required within our social and economic systems. 

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali
Justine Huxley on Interbeing, Deep Adaptation and Regeneration - E66

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 98:57


How can we hold awareness of the interbeing of all things in the face of crisis? “This evolutionary doorway that we have the potential to step through is about interbeing, and that means not separating anything out - not separating ourselves from each other, ourselves from the earth, the inner from the outer, the dark from the light. You can't step into that place without also doing this work of embracing all of it.” ~ Justine Huxley In this episode Amisha sits down with Justine Huxley, Director of St Ethelburga's Centre for Peace and Reconciliation in London. Justine speaks about doing the work of deep adaptation in the face of complex global challenges and looming societal collapse. She speaks about her work at St Ethelburga's with the younger generation, and her own feelings and experiences as an activist of several decades. Together Amisha and Justine speak about what it means to engage in sacred activism at this time, bringing together the regenerative spark of the younger generation with the resources and power of the older generation to tackle the challenges we face.  Links from this episode and more at www.thefutureisbeautiful.co 

Olivier Mythodrama - Leading in a Climate Changed World
Dr Jem Bendell - Deep Adaptation, IFLAS

Olivier Mythodrama - Leading in a Climate Changed World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 52:55


Welcome to episode 10 of Leading in a Climate Changed World from Olivier Mythodrama In this episode, we are lucky to be speaking to Dr Jem Bendell Professor of Sustainability Leadership and author of Deep Adaptation. Jem starts by summarising climate science within his work in Deep Adaptation and corporate sustainability, in which he explains why different industries are in denial about what’s going on in the world today. He introduces the 4 R’s needed to motivate change and encourage preparation for a new way of living. Robin and Jem talk about leadership and discuss how to introduce conversations around climate change, particularly if you are catapulted into a new leadership position. They discuss the importance of talking to the younger generation and getting the balance of hope and action right. As a professor of leadership, Jem identifies where he sees direction and influence emerging and how grassroots leadership is beginning to embody the change needed to tackle the climate crisis, as well as recognising the importance of practices available to help leaders Please don’t forget to rate our podcast and share with anyone and everyone. In case you weren’t aware, all podcasts so far, are accompanied by a video hosted on the Olivier Mythodrama YouTube channel (youtube.com/oliviermythodrama). If you would like to suggest any interviews or would like to partner up for any projects or simply get a bit more information, please email hello@leadinginaclimatechangedworld.com Over to Robin and Jem…

Mutations
#7 Hyperilluminated Dark Ages with Michael Garfield

Mutations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 69:19


In episode 7 of Mutations podcast, I am joined by paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield. Michael is an artist, podcast host (Future Fossils), musician, painter, philosopher--am I missing anything? Like me, Michael wears many hats. We recorded a back-to-back episode. This is part one. You can find part two on Future Fossils. Michael and I offer philosophical and existential reflections on the “Deep Adaptation” movement, popularized by Jem Bendell’s recent climate report paper, and Daniel Thorson’s Emerge podcast interview, by considering what we can learn from evolutionary and cultural catastrophes throughout history. While we don’t arrive at easy answers, I sense that there is a way of thinking and relating that is emerging in the age of the Anthropocene, as Sean Kelly writes, “beyond hope and despair.” This way of thinking and being leaves open the possibility of a hyper-illuminated dark age... as a way of seeing, like the owl-eyed Athena, into the dark places. LINKS: Michael Garfield on Twitter Santa Fe Institute Michael’s Homepage The Lindisfarne Tapes Sean Kelly, Living in End Times: Beyond Hope and Despair (Revelore Press) MUSIC: Artist: Billy Mays III / Infinite Third. Album: Channel(s) Tracks: "Vision(s)" for intro/outro, "In(to)" for intermezzo PATREON: Join the Mutations Patreon community here for access to our Discord channel, Zoom salon calls, early podcasts and featured writing content. ARTWORK: Featured art by Archan Nair. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mutations/message

The Restart Project Podcast
Restart Radio: Climate anxiety and deep adaptation

The Restart Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 29:58


A climate emergency has been all over the news recently. We talk about the public state of anxiety in the face of climate change and we discuss how our lives might need to change in response to this threat. The post Restart Radio: Climate anxiety and deep adaptation appeared first on The Restart Project.

The EcoCiv Podcast
EcoCiv Podcast: Episode 13 – Deep Adaptation or Deep Transformation? (with Jeremy Lent and Naresh Giangrande)

The EcoCiv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 64:52


Philip Clayton hosts a dialogue on the subject of Deep Adaptation versus Deep Transformation, with Jeremy Lent arguing in favor of the latter and Naresh Giangrande defending the former. A previous guest on the EcoCiv Podcast, Jeremy is a well-known author and a leading theorist of ecological civilization. Naresh is the co-founder of Transition Town…

EcoCiv Podcast
EcoCiv Podcast: Episode 13 – Deep Adaptation or Deep Transformation? (with Jeremy Lent and Naresh Giangrande)

EcoCiv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 64:52


Philip Clayton hosts a dialogue on the subject of Deep Adaptation versus Deep Transformation, with Jeremy Lent arguing in favor of the latter and Naresh Giangrande defending the former. A previous guest on the EcoCiv Podcast, Jeremy is a well-known author and a leading theorist of ecological civilization. Naresh is the co-founder of Transition Town…

EcoCiv Podcast
EcoCiv Podcast: Episode 13 – Deep Adaptation or Deep Transformation? (with Jeremy Lent and Naresh Giangrande)

EcoCiv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 64:52


Philip Clayton hosts a dialogue on the subject of Deep Adaptation versus Deep Transformation, with Jeremy Lent arguing in favor of the latter and Naresh Giangrande defending the former. A previous guest on the EcoCiv Podcast, Jeremy is a well-known author and a leading theorist of ecological civilization. Naresh is the co-founder of Transition Town…

How to Survive Climate Change

An introduction to my podcast, a personal but shared reflection on my own climate grief. I want to work through my grief, despair, anger, and fear about climate change and the impacts it will have on humanity. Inspired by Jem Bendell's paper, Deep Adaptation. But, we'll be going in lots of different directions from there. Come along for the ride if you sometimes feel like you're walking around with a climate-changed shaped grenade strapped to your forehead, everyone else has one too, but nobody is talking about it. Link: https://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdf

Healing Culture Podcast
#54: Healing Culture in the Traumacene

Healing Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 44:43


In this solo episode Eric reflects on Jem Bendell’s essay Deep Adaptation and how many of our social and environmental predicaments are rooted in the trauma that our cultural body has accumulated. He talks about our stress response and how it gives rise to trauma, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s 6 stages of grief, and why modern activism should center the healing of trauma.

Primaternas planet
Pilot: Hopp/löshet i klimatfrågan

Primaternas planet

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 42:12


I pilotavsnittet av Primaternas Planet diskuterar Belinda och Jocke hopp och hopplöshet i klimatfrågan. Är det kört, när är det kört och vad händer om det är kört? Är miljörörelsen ute och cyklar? Och vad är egentligen ett framgångsrikt liv?  Saker som nämns:Resfria bondeveganer, binärt tänkande, domedagen, Deep Adaptation av Jem Bendell, folkhemmet, veganmissionärer i SvD, krigsekonomi, Pentti Linkola, valfrihet, kolkraftverket i Värtan, Greta Thunberg, slaväpplen och kollektivavtalsäpplen, Det cyniska tillståndet av Sven Anders Johansson, bensinskatt, autopilot, Max slutar med sugrör och den globala överlevnadsinstinkten. Kontakt:Instagram @primaternasplanet @bellisochframtiden @joakimkroksson

Voices of the Sacred Feminine
Deep Adaptation, Leaning into Liberation & Climate Change with Toni Spencer

Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 79:00


Toni Spencer, calling in from the U.K., is a freelance educator, poet, mentor and activist with organisations including The Emergence Network and Schumacher Collage.  She will discuss the coming socio-ecological and cultural breakdown as a result of impending climate change, including the 4) R's:  Resilience, Relinquishment, Restoration and Reconciliation.  We'll delve into how the Sacred Feminine relates to the 4 R's, the predictions of collapse, how people are responding and the challenges of talking about this with people. 

Auckland Zen Centre: Weekly Podcasts
2019-03-26 Overwhelm and Other Afflictive Emotions

Auckland Zen Centre: Weekly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 27:55


Some responses to questions from a student: "Given the enormous amount of destruction and suffering in the world how can we do everything that needs doing? How to we keep our hearts and minds wide open and manage the feelings of helplessness and inadequacy that arise? Main Text(s) quoted: "The Love in Deep Adaptation" by Jem Bendell and Katie Carr www.jembendell.com, 17 March 2019

GetYourNewsOnWithRon
The Deep Adaptation Episode

GetYourNewsOnWithRon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 30:10


This episode takes a hard look at Deep Adaptation, the leading academic paper on Climate Change.   From GetYourNewsOnWithRon. SUPPORT: http://www.patreon.com/RonPlacone Our SPONSORS: http://www.zhitea.com Zhi Tea http://www.microbinge.com MicroBinge http://www.ronplacone.com http://www.twitter.com/RonPlacone http://www.reddit.com/r/GetYourNewsOnWithRon Artwork by Storie Grubb https://www.facebook.com/storiegrubbart/ Online Store: https://bit.ly/2KaA6Vn

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali
Jem Bendell on Deep Adaptation, Climate Change and Societal Collapse -E45

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 70:48


How can we adapt to the inevitability of climate-induced societal collapse? In this episode Amisha sits down with strategist and educator Jem Bendell. Jem published a paper in July 2018 introducing the concept of Deep Adaptation and stating his belief in the inevitability of climate-induced societal collapse within the next 10 years. Jem first became an environmentalist as a teenager in 1988 and went on to train as in climate science during his degree before moving into the field of sustainable business. Alarming data on melting ice and permafrost drew Jem back to climate science, where he soon realised that what we see today are many signs of runaway climate change, which has already gone beyond our control. Through his work on Deep Adaptation, Jem offers three questions for humanity at this time: what do we most value, what must we let go of and what must we restore that has been lost?  Jem speaks about sharing his message with school children and sustainable development professionals alike, the fascinating responses he has received to his work and the resulting existential and spiritual shifts in his own life. “The big challenge of our time is to make sure that when our hearts break we stay open and connected and curious rather than coming up with stories to justify ourselves being violent to others that we have othered more than those closest to us.” - Jem Bendell Links from this episode and more at www.thefutureisbeautiful.co