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In this episode, Mike interviews Australian author and podcaster Myke Bartlett about his return to podcasting and the world of Salmon and Dusk.Visit the Salmon and Dusk website here: https://salmonanddusk.com/Music on the podcast:Hep Cats Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Peter Garrett is a member of one of Australia's most successful bands, Midnight Oil. He's also served as environment minister in the Rudd-Labor government, and been a long-time advocate and campaigner on a range of issues, including human rights and climate change. In this chat with contributor Myke Bartlett, he talked about the role of culture and the arts in enacting change, and how we can infuse our systems with integrity.
Elizabeth Sawin is unlocking the power of multi-solving for people and planet. A student of biology, she became fascinated with the interconnectedness of all things, in a world that is often ready to simplify and seperate. Climate change sat at the heart of those connections, leading her on a path to activism and the co-founding of Climate Interactive, a group that uses system dynamics — an approach to understand the behaviour of complex systems — to drive meaningful and equitable climate action. This year, Elizabeth has moved on to a new role as director of the Multisolving Institute, which focuses on solutions that address the climate emergency while also improving health, well-being, equity, and economic vitality. Elizabeth developed the idea of ‘multisolving' to help people see and create conditions for these win-win-win solutions. Earlier this year, she spoke with our contributor Myke Bartlett for our systems change of issue of Dumbo Feather magazine.
Hey there! In this episode we share an interview we did back in 2017 with Tim Winton, one of Australia's most beloved and prolific writers. At the time, Tim was on a publicity tour for his collection of non-fiction essays, The Boy Behind the Curtain, which, among many things, explores class. In this chat with Dumbo Feather interviewer Myke Bartlett, Tim shares some of his insights on Australia's changing socio-economic landscape, and how he has confronted snobbery to open himself up to many different kinds of perspectives and ways of living.
In this episode we hear from Fiona Armstrong, Executive Director of the Climate and Health Alliance. These legends exist to highlight the health impacts of climate change, believing that if the health sector leads on climate advocacy, then decision-makers and the public will act, because we the community care about health and trusts health voices. Earlier this year, The Climate and Health Alliance released a fascinating study titled “Australia in 2030” which presents narrative scenarios of 5 possible futures for our country. Fiona talks about those scenarios, as well as her work in climate and health advocacy, with Dumbo Feather contributor, Myke Bartlett. Thanks to Bank Australia for sponsoring this episode.
In an age where we can find ourselves feeling exhausted on a daily basis—beloved cartoonist Michael Leunig brings perspective. A duck helping us navigate our way through choppy waters. In this episode Leunig chats with Myke Bartlett about how we can lean into the unknown, accept melancholy as an integral part of our lives, and find joy and beauty in the uncertain. Show notes: This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience for our friends at the School of Life. You can find the images that Leunig refers to throughout this episode by visiting www.dumbofeather.com/michael-leunig Production by our digital editor Lizzie Marton. The music you hear is by Dennis Liu.
It Comes at Night, Baby Driver and The Beguiled were discussed. Plus, Thomas chats with film director Edgar Wright. With Thomas Caldwell, Emma Westwood and Myke Bartlett.
A Quiet Passion, Una and The Beguiled were discussed. With Thomas Caldwell, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Myke Bartlett.
Whitney: Can I Be Me, Kedi and Risk were discussed. With Thomas Caldwell, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Myke Bartlett.
In Brighton with little more than a hired car and a hangover, Aston has some hard questions to answer. For one thing, there's the matter of the dead man wanting to chat about things he can't believe, let alone understand. For another, there's the impending destruction of the solar system. All hell breaks loose in this, the final chapter of 'Electricity', a Podcasted Novel by Myke Bartlett.