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Best podcasts about Regenesis

Latest podcast episodes about Regenesis

Giving  up the Ghost
Halloween 2024 Spirits with Spirits Talking to the Dead Part 2

Giving up the Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 52:58


Halloween 2024 - Spirits with Spirits - Talking to the Dead - Part 2 - Episode 203As promised, we are playing catch up/ clean up. Part 2 of  'Spirits with Spirits' recorded at The Little Brown Jug. The Greatest night of the year - Halloween. Special guests that joined Jas and Ash (The Winnipeg Pararnormal Group) were psychic Medium Lynda McEachern Toro and Amy Potten from Regenesis, Who came to talk to us and share some of their experiences and how they use their gifts to help others connected with their dearly departed. More episodes to come from our catalogue including when we were invited to join The Winnipeg Paranormal Group on 2 special investigations: 1) The Winnipeg Aviation Museum 2) the Pavllion at the Assinaboine Park. The Last 2 take longer to edit - 4 hours a piece - where we scour only the best for YOU! Enjoy this week's new episode!Music by Ruesche-Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/USqXOFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok & ReddittIf you have a local paranormal story of Winnipeg or in Manitoba, please email us at giivinguptheghostpodcast.@gmail.com - or if you just want to say 'Hi'!!!

Giving  up the Ghost
Halloween 2024 Spirits with Spirits Talking to the Dead

Giving up the Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 31:46


Halloween 2024 - Spirits with Spirits - Talking to the Dead - Episode 202We went back into our archives and dusted off / edited our last 'Spirits with Spirits' recorded at The Little Brown Jug. The Greatest night of the year - Halloween. Special guests that joined Jas and Ash (The Winnipeg Pararnormal Group) were psychic Medium Lynda McEachern Toro and Amy Potten from Regenesis, Who came to talk to us and share some of their experiences and how they use their gifts to help others connected with their dearly departed. Next week we will share Part 2.Don't forget the next Fantastical Emporium & Peculiar Finds Market is happening this week Saturday, May 3, 2025 - Masonic temple - 420 Corydon ave. Don't Miss it!!!! There will be amazing tables of very creative and crafty people. Of course, Favorite peeps from the Winnipeg Paranormal Group - will be there too! Although GUTG won't have a table, we will be making the rounds. More episodes to come from our catalogue including when we were invited to join The Winnipeg Paranormal Group on 2 special investigations: 1) The Winnipeg Aviation Museum 2) the Pavllion at the Assinaboine Park. The Last 2 take longer to edit - 4 hours a piece - where we scour only the best for YOU! Enjoy this week's new episode!Music by Ruesche-Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/USqXOFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok & ReddittIf you have a local paranormal story of Winnipeg or in Manitoba, please email us at giivinguptheghostpodcast.@gmail.com - or if you just want to say 'Hi'!!!

Presa internaţională
Proiectele Viitor Plus

Presa internaţională

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 15:03


Adoptă un copac, Atelierul de pânză, Bine primit, Biroul Eco, Ecoprovocarea, Harta Reciclării, Recicleta, Regenesis - sunt doar câteva dintre proiectele pe care le desfășoară organizația neguvernamentală Viitor Plus. Invitata emisiunii este Tea Vasilescu, fundraising manager la Viitor Plus.

The Crypto Conversation
Metis - AI-native Web3

The Crypto Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 28:47


Tom Ngo is the CEO of Metis, a permissionless Layer 2 network powering the next generation of decentralized applications and AI data systems. Why you should listen Metis is redefining the Ethereum Layer 2 landscape with its ambitious ReGenesis initiative, a transformative step toward integrating AI with blockchain technology. Metis is introducing infrastructure tailored for AI-driven applications. Central to this vision is LazAI, a decentralized AI framework designed to solve the fundamental issue of data alignment in artificial intelligence. Unlike conventional AI models, which rely on centralized, opaque datasets, LazAI leverages blockchain's transparency and composability to democratize AI data, ensuring bias-resistant, context-aware, and verifiable AI models. This innovation positions Metis as a key player in shaping an AI-native Web3, where intelligent agents and decentralized AI economies thrive. ReGenesis represents more than just a technical upgrade; it's a fundamental restructuring of the blockchain ecosystem to support high-performance AI computation. The initiative introduces Andromeda's dual-chain architecture, combining AI's need for high throughput with the deterministic security of Web3 transactions. Through innovations like Decentralized AI Assetization (DAT) and Verified Computing, Metis ensures that AI-generated data and models are treated as on-chain assets, allowing their value to be transparently assessed and traded within the Web3 economy. By integrating AI governance mechanisms such as iDAOs (individual decentralized autonomous organizations), Metis is laying the groundwork for a decentralized AI economy, where users, rather than centralized corporations, dictate the direction of AI innovation. Beyond infrastructure, Metis is actively fostering AI-native applications through its Alith AI agent framework, enabling intelligent, on-chain automation. This positions Web3 as not just a decentralized financial system but as the foundational layer for AI's next evolutionary leap. By creating a high-throughput blockchain network purpose-built for AI, incubating decentralized AI projects like LazAI, and establishing mechanisms for AI asset verification, Metis is spearheading the convergence of AI and Web3. In doing so, the project ensures that AI does not remain monopolized by tech giants but instead becomes a shared, transparent, and community-driven force, shaping a future where blockchain and AI coalesce into a self-sustaining digital ecosystem. Supporting links Stabull Finance Metis Andy on Twitter  Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin   If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using

Think Rich Radio
2025-02: The Age of Regenesis (Part 1)

Think Rich Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 33:54


We are truly living at the greatest time in world history, a time I am calling "The Age of Regenesis." It is a unique 4-6 year window in time where society is moving through a transition from one 80 year cycle to the next. As we move through this societal winter and transition into societal spring, there is a unique window of time where society is tearing down old ideals and institutions, and new ones are being born. We are living in that time.  What we each choose to make of this time period will determine how we will make our mark on the next 2-3 decades and ultimately the legacy we will leave behind. Welcome to the Age of Regensis. Find all episodes at ThinkRichRadio.com Special Thanks to our show sponsor: Trade Maestro - Learn to trade with Trade Maestro TradeMaestro.com Learn more about Jeremy Whaley at JeremyWhaley.com

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
The Future is Local: Bioregioning 101

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 88:48


(Conversation recorded on December 11th, 2024)     The past century has been marked by the rise of globalization in every sense of the word - through production, culture, agriculture, consumption and more. This trend has brought great wealth and opportunities to many people - but what have we lost and forgotten through this process?  In this Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by members of the bioregioning movement, Daniel Christian Wahl, Samantha Power, and Isabel Carlisle, to discuss the necessity of reconnecting to our local places for the sake of addressing our ecological, social, and economic challenges. In this fascinating exchange, Nate and his guests emphasize the need for decentralized governance and institutions, as well as communities organized around resilience and regeneration.  How deep are the historical and indigenous ties of humanity to the bioregional way of life? In what ways can individuals begin to engage with their local bioregions and contribute to a regenerative future? Finally, how can more humans who are connected and in relationship with the land influence future societies and cultures to be more aligned to the well-being of all life?    About Daniel Christian Wahl: Daniel Christian Wahl is one of the catalysts of the rising reGeneration and the author of ‘Designing Regenerative Cultures' - so far translated into seven languages. He works as a consultant, educator and activist with NGOs, businesses, governments and global change agents. With degrees in biology and holistic science and a PhD in Design for Human and Planetary Health, his work has influenced the emerging fields of regenerative design and salutogenic design. Daniel is winner of the 2021 RSA Bicentenary Medal for applying design in service to society and was awarded a two year Volans-Fellowship in 2022.   About Samantha Power: Samantha Power is a Co-Founder and the Director of the BioFi Project and the Founder and Principal Consultant of Finance for Gaia. She is a Regenerative Economist, Futurist, and Bioregionalist based in Oakland, CA on the ancestral land of the Ohlone people. Samantha channeled her 15 years of experience learning and working in this space into a new book: 'Bioregional Financing Facilities: Reimagining Finance to Regenerate Our Planet'. The book makes the case for and explains how to build institutions to shift capital to place-based regenerators to achieve global climate and nature-related goals, while enabling the transition to regenerative economies. To turn this vision into a global movement, Samantha co-founded the BioFi Project — a collective of experts supporting bioregions around the world to design, build, and implement BFFs inspired by the templates laid out in the book.   About Isabel Carlisle: Isabel Carlisle is a communicator, educator and large-scale project organiser. Her experience in the London art world (where her work included writing as an art critic for The Times and curating exhibitions at the Royal Academy) led her to set up and direct the Festival of Muslim Cultures that took place across Britain throughout 2006. Over 120 events in almost every conceivable art form brought audiences into contact with the Muslim world in order to build bridges of understanding between cultures. Isabel moved to South Devon in 2010 and created and led learning programmes for children and young adults with Transition Network. Since 2012 she has trained in Regenerative Development and Design with Regenesis.   Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube   ---   Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Discord channel and connect with other listeners  

Stacja Zmiana
141. TOP 10 wyzwań na ćwierćwiecze - Piotr Wasyluk

Stacja Zmiana

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 59:16


Co nas czeka? TOP 10 wyzwań na nadchodzące ćwierćwiecze. Rozmowa z Piotrem Wasylukiem, doktorem nauk humanistycznych, specjalistą projektowania z wykorzystaniem trendów. Postawiliśmy sobie wyzwanie, by wytypować swoje TOP 10 wyzwań społecznych na nadchodzące ćwierćwiecze. W pierwszym kroku przygotowaliśmy TOP 10 wyzwań na ćwierćwiecze samodzielnie, w drugim kroku o tym porozmawialiśmy. Piotr jest naukowcem, myślicielem i humanistą, ja inżynierem. Niby reprezentujemy oddzielne dziedziny nauki, a jednak znaleźliśmy wiele podobieństw w myśleniu. Zaczynamy od numeru 10 i w trakcie rozmowy kroczymy pod w górę, aż do 1. A teraz się zabawmy. Możesz teraz, bez słuchania tego odcinka spróbować zgadnąć, co jest na pierwszym miejscu? Wpisz to w komentarz, a potem posłuchaj, jak my do tego podeszliśmy. Zapraszamy do słuchania! Plan rozmowy: • 0:00 – start • 0:36 – zapowiedź • 0:47 – nasze wyzwanie TOP 10 na ćwierćwiecze • 1:18 – kryteria wyboru naszych zmian • 2:36 – numer 10 Piotra Wasyluka • 3:50 – numer 10 Kasi Michałowskiej • 6:54 – numer 9 Piotra Wasyluka • 8:02 – numer 9 Kasi Michałowskiej • 11:11 – numer 8 Piotra Wasyluka • 14:04 – numer 8 Kasi Michałowskiej • 17:48 – numer 7 Piotra Wasyluka • 24:20 – numer 7 Kasi Michałowskiej • 28:58 – numer 6 Piotra Wasyluka • 32:26 – numer 6 Kasi Michałowskiej • 35:03 – numer 5 Piotra Wasyluka • 37:03 – numer 5 Kasi Michałowskiej • 38:58 – numer 4 Piotra Wasyluka • 40:15 – numer 4 Kasi Michałowskiej • 43:20 – numer 3 Piotra Wasyluka • 44:35 – numer 3 Kasi Michałowskiej • 46:30 – numer 2 Piotra Wasyluka • 47:50 – numer 2 Kasi Michałowskiej • 52:00 – numer 1 Piotra Wasyluka • 54:25 – numer 1 Kasi Michałowskiej Więcej Piotra Wasyluka to publikacje na Dragonfly perspective: https://tiny.pl/g5c7xwbb Strona Piotra Wasyluka: https://wasylukprojektowaniekreatywne.pl/ Samotność młodych osób: https://tiny.pl/dg1kh - Instytut Pokolenia w opublikowanym raporcie na temat odczuwania samotności (nie jest teraz dostępny w sieci) pisze w podsumowaniu: „Z wyników uzyskanych na skali wynika, że to mężczyźni doświadczają większego poczucia samotności niż kobiety: 42,99 dla mężczyzn, 41,45 dla kobiet. Co więcej, okazuje się, że grupą doświadczającą samotności najczęściej są młodzi mężczyźni: 65% mężczyzn w wieku 25–34 lat oraz 57% mężczyzn do 24. roku życia uzyskało wynik na skali samotności wyższy od średniej (odpowiednio 46,09 i 47,29).” Piotr mówi o książce „Seksroboty. O pożądaniu, nauce i sztucznej inteligencji”: https://tiny.pl/hq16zdq4 Cancel culture, czyli kultura anulowania, cała różnorodność tego spojrzenia – https://tiny.pl/mmbdx9yh AI miała być skasowana, więc skasowała konkurencję – autonomia AI – dokument do analizy – https://tiny.pl/rzzw1010 Piotr mówi o książce „No logo : bez przestrzeni, bez wyboru, bez pracy” Naomi Klein – https://tiny.pl/6th7fpfs Przy punkcie piątym mamy kilka polecajek. Piotr mówi o książce „Nowe długie życie” Andrew J. Scott i Lynda Gratton Mówiłam o tej koncepcji w KTIPie – Nie daj się zaskoczyć przyszłości – polecam https://tiny.pl/bwybqr53 Piotr poleca jeszcze książki „Regenesis. Jak wyżywić świat nie pożerając planety” – George Monbiot oraz SITOPIA Jak jedzenie może ocalić świat – Carolyn Steel

Giving  up the Ghost
Fantastical Emporium Market Part 1

Giving up the Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 40:31


IT'S OUR 200TH EPISODE!!!!Amazing...we are still at it - Winnipeg's First and Only Paranormal Podcast! Sher joins Jas for the Intro on this very Spooktacular Halloween Episode! We were hooured to be invited to the Oct. 142 Fantastical Emporium & Peculiar Finds Market and collected some marvelous Ghost and Paranormal stories. It was an amazing time, wiht good people, amazing tables of very creative and crafty people. Of course, we were parked beside our Favs Ashley and Kelly from the Winnipeg Paranormal Group - LOVE those peeps! HALLOWEEN at Little Brown Jug - please join us for this Thursday - October 31 for our Spirits with Spirits - Talking to the Dead, with Special Guests - Local Psychic Mediums, Lynda McEachern Toro and Amy Potten from Regenesis. Wear your costume for a chance to win prizes!!!! and.....Do you like Murder stories? well, well, have I got something for you! Since Jas and Sher love Histories and Hauntings so much...... Jas has collected 31 horrific stories of murder, mystery and mayhem over the Province of Manitoba's 150 year history. Every day in October, Jas will share one of these gruesome and bizarre stories in her new limited series podcast - Macbre, Manitoba - please check it out! Enjoy this week's new episode!Music by Ruesche-Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/USqXOFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok & ReddittIf you have a local paranormal story of Winnipeg or in Manitoba, please email us at giivinguptheghostpodcast.@gmail.com - or if you just want to say 'Hi'!!!

Giving  up the Ghost
Spirits with Spirits - A Night with Chris Rutkowski Part 2

Giving up the Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 50:19


Spirits with Spirits - A Night with Chris Rutkowski Part 2 -  Episode 199Well, there is more to the paranormal than ghosts....how do you feel about aliens? UFOs? we had the honour of having Chris Rutkowski come out to discuss with us his stunning career, resaerch and everything UFO August 29 during our monthly 'Spirits with Spirits'. Chris answered questions from the audience and we are pleased to say that 82 of you made it out this time - love it when like minded individuals come out, very cool. Chris discussed the Falcon Lake indicent, the Ghost Lights of Woodridge and his interest in Bigfoot. As well as th 11 books he had published over the year. This is Part 2, with  Chris explains who 'We are not alone'. Remember to come down to The Little Brown Jug next week Thursday - October 31st !!!! This is our Spooktacular Halloween edition of 'Spirits wiht Spirits' - Talking to the Dead with local Psychic Mediumes Lynda McPherson and Amy Potten from Regenesis!!!!Because Halloween is for ll ages, be sure to wear your costume for a chance to win przes!!! and.......Jas has a secret.......Do you like Murder stories? well, well, have I got something for you! Since Jas and Sher love Histories and Hauntings so much...... Jas has collected 31 horrific stories of murder, mystery and mayhem over the Province of Manitoba's 150 year history. Every day in October, Jas will share one of these gruesome and bizarre stories in her new limited series podcast - Macbre, Manitoba - please check it out! Enjoy this week's new episode!Music by Ruesche-Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/USqXOFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok & ReddittIf you have a local paranormal story of Winnipeg or in Manitoba, please email us at giivinguptheghostpodcast.@gmail.com - or if you just want to say 'Hi'!!!

Toekomst voor Natuur
68 – Verhalen uit de wildernis: Jeroen Helmer tekent de rijkdom van onze natuur

Toekomst voor Natuur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 80:34


Wereldberoemd zijn ze, de ecologische tekeningen van Jeroen Helmer. Ze openen de weg naar meer verbeelding, naar een rijke natuur in de Lage Landen. Wat drijft Jeroen en hoe gaat hij te werk? Anthonie spreekt Jeroen in deze aflevering in zijn eigen atelier. Bij een bundeling van zijn tekeningen schreef hij verhalen over de fascinerende, complexe wereld van natuurlijke systemen in de Lage Landen. Het boek ‘Wildernis in eigen land' verschijnt op 1 oktober ter gelegenheid van het 35-jarig jubileum van Jeroens werkgever ARK Rewilding Nederland. Wat is wildernis eigenlijk? En wanneer is rewilding succesvol? Niet iedereen is gecharmeerd van wildernis. Hoe ga je in rewildingprojecten om met verschillende natuurbeelden die mensen hebben? In de tweede helft van deze aflevering laten we ons inspireren door enkele natuurlijke processen. De kracht van het water, de spanning van roofdieren en de gastvrijheid van een eik die daarmee zijn leven verlengt. Ervaar de onvoorstelbare rijkdom en complexiteit van onze natuur door de ogen van Jeroen. De leestips van Jeroen brengen ons op het ingewikkelde dilemma van onze voedselproductie. Is rewilding ook hier een mogelijke oplossing? Jeroen tipt ‘Regenesis' van George Monbiot en ‘De uitvinder van de natuur' van Andrea Wulf. Anthonie tipt ‘Wildernis in eigen land' van Jeroen. Eerder in het gesprek noemt Jeroen een 500 pagina's dik boek over dood hout. Dat betreft ‘Biodiverstiy in dead wood' van Jogier Stockland. In deze aflevering raken we verschillende onderwerpen uit eerdere afleveringen aan. Het betreft: aflevering 29 over het avontuurlijke leven en werk van Alexander von Humboldt, aflevering 38 over Charles Darwin en zijn ecologische experimenten en aflevering 62 over de fascinerende wereld van regenwormen. Let op: deze aflevering bevat een tijdelijke speciale actie voor luisteraars van Toekomst voor Natuur. We vinden het leuk als je met ons deelt wat deze podcastaflevering je bracht. Of eerdere podcastafleveringen, dat mag natuurlijk ook. Je kunt ons bereiken via onze sociale media, @toekomstnatuur op X en @toekomstvoornatuur op Instagram of door een mailtje te sturen naar toekomstvoornatuur@vlinderstichting.nl.

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
236 Chris Smaje - High tech manufactured food won't save us. Spread money, people and energy more thinly instead

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 71:17 Transcription Available


A conversation with Chris Smaje, farmer and author of Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future, about manufactured food not being the solution to the food, agriculture, and climate crises, despite what George Monbiot portraits in Regenesis. Why don't we just grow food from thin air and all move to cities and have nature rewild the countryside? If this sounds dystopian to you, this conversation is perfect for you. We unpack the many issues with that worldview and how it most likely creates more problems than it solves. There are huge technical challenges with this kind of manufactured food, like energy costs and health. But this is about much more; this is also about the concentration of people, capital, and power in cities and the rural-urban divide.---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/chris-smaje.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Thoughts? Ideas? Questions? Send us a message!https://foodhub.nl/en/opleidingen/your-path-forward-in-regenerative-food-and-agriculture/ Use KOEN10 for 10% offhttps://rfsi-forum.com/2024-rfsi-forum/ Find out more about our Generation-Re investment syndicate:https://gen-re.land/ https://www.freshventures.eu/https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/2023/02/21/bart-van-der-zande-2/https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/2024/03/22/chris-bloomfield-daniel-reisman/Support the showFeedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!

Pathfinder Church Messages
ReGenesis | Cheating Death | 5

Pathfinder Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 36:29


Pathfinder Church | September 22, 2024 | Dion GarrettPlanted deep within all humans is a desire to live forever because that's what we were created to do! But ever since we were thrown out of the Garden, we've had to face the unkind reality of death—something that we know is inevitable, but nevertheless feels unnatural. As technological advances have reignited the possibility that we might be able to cheat death, should we buy into the promises that with enough advancement, we'll never have to say goodbye to our loved ones??Website | https://pathfinderstl.orgOnline Giving | https://pathfinderstl.org/givePodcasts | https://pathfinderstl.org/podcastsFacebook | https://facebook.com/pathfinderstlInstagram | https://instagram.com/pathfinderstlSt. John School | https://stjls.orgContact Us | churchinfo@pathfinderstl.org

Pathfinder Church Messages
ReGenesis | Connecting in a Digital Age | 4

Pathfinder Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 38:02


Pathfinder Church | September 15, 2024 | AJ MasticWhat does it truly mean to connect with another person? Can it happen on a FaceTime screen or by following each other's newsfeeds? Is a 90 day snapchat streak a surefire sign of a real connection? In a world where people are considered “friends” because we click a button and we “do church” online, how do we know if technology is serving our relationships well or working to their detriment? Website | https://pathfinderstl.orgOnline Giving | https://pathfinderstl.org/givePodcasts | https://pathfinderstl.org/podcastsFacebook | https://facebook.com/pathfinderstlInstagram | https://instagram.com/pathfinderstlSt. John School | https://stjls.orgContact Us | churchinfo@pathfinderstl.org

Pathfinder Church Messages
ReGenesis | Restoring Our Rhythms | 3

Pathfinder Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 43:39


Pathfinder Church | September 8, 2024 | Dion GarrettThe natural world used to give us cues of when it was time to work or rest, sow or reap, sleep or wake, wear shorts or sweaters the rhythms of creation demanded and almost guaranteed that there would be no overindulgence in anything and we would find abundance in all the rich states of our existence. With advancements in technology, however, we've thrown off nature's rhythms, but in so doing, have we become masters over Creation, or have we been mastered by what we've created?Website | https://pathfinderstl.orgOnline Giving | https://pathfinderstl.org/givePodcasts | https://pathfinderstl.org/podcastsFacebook | https://facebook.com/pathfinderstlInstagram | https://instagram.com/pathfinderstlSt. John School | https://stjls.orgContact Us | churchinfo@pathfinderstl.org

Pathfinder Church Messages
ReGenesis | The Value of Work | 2

Pathfinder Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 38:52


Pathfinder Church | August 25, 2024 | Doug MaussWe've been long promised that technology will make our lives easier, reduce the number of hours we work, remove unpleasant labor from the equation, and deliver us into lives of greater leisure. Despite those promises, for the last 70 years, life has moved in the other direction. But now, with new advances in robotics and AI, it finally seems that there could be a world where the machines do all the work, and we simply enjoy life! But is work really what stands in the way of our enjoyment of life? And what do we stand to lose in such a world? Website | https://pathfinderstl.orgOnline Giving | https://pathfinderstl.org/givePodcasts | https://pathfinderstl.org/podcastsFacebook | https://facebook.com/pathfinderstlInstagram | https://instagram.com/pathfinderstlSt. John School | https://stjls.orgContact Us | churchinfo@pathfinderstl.org

Pathfinder Church Messages
ReGenesis | Finding Our Place Again | 1

Pathfinder Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 35:44


Pathfinder Church | August 18, 2024 | AJ MasticOver time, people have defined what it means to be human in different ways (rationality, creativity, ethics and morals). For Christians, we have looked to the Book of Genesis to understand the place of honor we're given in and over creation. But in a world where artificial intelligence is quickly encroaching on territory that once only belonged to us, how do we understand and maintain our uniqueness in creation?Website | https://pathfinderstl.orgOnline Giving | https://pathfinderstl.org/givePodcasts | https://pathfinderstl.org/podcastsFacebook | https://facebook.com/pathfinderstlInstagram | https://instagram.com/pathfinderstlSt. John School | https://stjls.orgContact Us | churchinfo@pathfinderstl.org

Planet: Critical
The Politics of Food | Chris Smaje

Planet: Critical

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 54:49


What's the future of food?Last year, two of my former podcast guests had a long and very public disagreement about the politics of food, locking horns over the utility of farming in a densely-populated world. Activist and writer George Monbiot has written extensively about lab-grown food and the need to revolutionise our food systems with technology so that we can better feed everyone. Farmer and academic Chris Smaje has argued that farming is a critical component of community autonomy, and wrote a book in response to George's own, Regenesis, criticising the vision as “eco-modernist”. George hit back that Chris' proposal is a “cruel fantasy”.I watched this unfold online, worried to see two experts disagree so deeply on something fundamental to how we organise society, and invited Chris back to talk about this second book, Saying No To A Farm-Free Future. Chris explains how our food production systems are emblematic of our crisis of relationship to the earth. He argues that de-materialising our food supply plays into the colonial history of uprooting people from the land and denigrating agriculture. This leads us to discuss land, language, and culture, decentralising power, and the political binaries that could be dissolved by grounding our thinking in the land.Correction: The previous version of this interview stated that the debate between George Monbiot and Chris Smaje was around lab grown meat instead of lab grown food. Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe

Programa Cujo Nome Estamos Legalmente Impedidos de Dizer
Livros da semana: Monbiot, Kaminsky, Thomaz e Hélia Correia

Programa Cujo Nome Estamos Legalmente Impedidos de Dizer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 6:08


Na estante desta semana, uma recolha de contos de uma das maiores escritoras portuguesas vivas: Hélia Correia; um ensaio histórico de Luís Filipe Thomaz sobre os ‘Namban-Jin', os portugueses que levaram o mundo ao Japão; a poesia de um autor ucraniano premiado, Ilya Kaminskinky, publicada pela Cutelo, uma pequena editora de Guimarães; e um ensaio - Regenesis - sobre a exaustão agrícola que está a devorar a Terra.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Neither The Time Nor The Space - A Doctor Who Podcast

It's our final episode of 2023 (we think... maybe?) as David & Matt sit down to discuss the final of the 60th anniversary specials: 'The giggle'.Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.comTwitter: @timenorspacepod

The Proof with Simon Hill
Regenerative beef: Legit or climate scam? | George Monbiot

The Proof with Simon Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 90:06


Episode #284. Is grass-fed beef truly the eco-friendly choice? Join me as I sit down with George Monbiot, acclaimed environmental activist and author, to challenge popular beliefs about regenerative agriculture. Discover the debate on carbon offsetting, the global impact of cattle ranching, and uncover why George believes that our current understanding might just be the world's most significant greenwash. Specifically, we discuss: Introduction (00:00) Who is Allan Savory? Exploring the "Is Livestock Grazing Vital for Climate Change Mitigation?" Debate (01:22) The Environmental Impact of Beef Consumption: Allan Savory's Claims and Evidence (05:39) The Flaws in Allan Savory's Supporting Studies (13:26) Soil Carbon Saturation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions (18:05) The Distinction Between Carbon Storage and Carbon Sequestration (21:04) Misunderstandings Surrounding Carbon Credit Schemes (26:17) Identifying Genuine Carbon Offset Programmes (33:04) Overlooking Carbon Opportunity Costs: Common Misconceptions (34:28) Debunking the Myth: Is Carbon Opportunity Cost a Grand Deception? (41:26) Is It Too Late for Climate Change Reversal? (52:03) Allan Savory's Assertions in Light of Contrary Evidence (57:54) George Monbiot Reflects on the Calibre of His Debate with Allan Savory (1:09:20) Livestock Farming and Farmer Revenues: Dispelling Myths (1:12:21) George Monbiot Shares His Sentiments on the Degradation of the Natural World (1:20:15) Why It Matters: The Imperative to Care (1:22:50) Outro (1:24:27) You can find a comprehensive database of George Monbiot's work on his website, https://www.monbiot.com/, which encompasses his journalistic work and books. Get his book ‘Regenesis' here. Connect with him on Twitter/X, Instagram, and Threads. Search “George Monbiot” on YouTube to find a wealth of videos like his short film with Greta Thunberg, this TED Talk, and this fascinating video about wolves and the balance of nature. If you missed George Monbiot's first episode on The Proof, addressing food, politics, and the environment, make sure to listen to it here. Optimise your health with InsideTracker's biomarker analysis. Get exclusive access to InsideTracker's new ApoB test, and a significant discount at insidetracker.com/simon. Enjoy, friends. Simon Want to support the show? The best way to support the show is to use the products and services offered by our sponsors. To check them out, and enjoy great savings, visit theproof.com/friends. You can also show your support by leaving a review on the Apple Podcast app and/or sharing your favourite episodes with your friends and family. Simon Hill, MSc, BSc (Hons) Creator of theproof.com and host of The Proof with Simon Hill Author of The Proof is in the Plants Watch the episodes on YouTube or listen on Apple/Spotify Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Nourish your gut with my Plant-Based Ferments Guide Download my complimentary Two-Week Meal Plan and high protein Plant Performance recipe book

The Dr. Haley Show
39 | Nesa's Hemp and ReGenesis 369

The Dr. Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 45:22


Hear the VERY PSSIONATE Inesa Ponomariovaite share her expertise of hemp extracts.AUDIO TIMESTAMPS:01:00 Introducing Inesa Ponomariovaite2:35 The Quality Challenges in the hemp industry4:30 Hemp as a Soil Cleaner and why this is dangerous5:10 What products can be made from hemp?5:35 Genetic Engineering in the hemp industry7:29 What is the difference between Hemp and Canabis?9:10 What is the difference between hemp oil and CBD oil?9:30 What is the difference between CBDA and CBD? and Between THCA and THC? 12:30 How many (known) canabinoids are there?13:00 What part of the plant has the medicinal properties?14:55 What is the endocanabinoid system?18:45 Why don't the doctors recognize the endocanabinoid system?19:40 Is the hemp stigma unique to the United States?21:05 Why is your product called "Full Full Spectrum" Hemp Extract?21:45 What is the number on the bottom of your products?23:10 What was the challenge you gave your competitors?24:20 What is the right strength of CBD or Hemp Oil?27:45 Why do people with cancer use hemp oil?30:00 What is ReGenesis 369?34:00 Is there hope for those with dementia and Alzheimer's?36:00 An example of a ReGenesis369 transformation in 4 days37:00 How much say do we have in our health?41:00 What is the "369" in ReGenesis 369?RESOURCEShttps://regenesis369.com/https://nesashemp.com/

KPFA - Against the Grain
Fund Drive Special: Regenerating a Damaged Planet

KPFA - Against the Grain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 59:59


When we think about nature preservation, many of us picture not just wetlands and forests, but farms and pasturelands. Yet journalist George Monbiot argues that the most destructive effects that humans have had on the planet has been through farming – through deforestation, the destruction of the soil, and the massive loss of habitat. Resources: George Monbiot's TED Talk Audio excerpted courtesy Penguin Random House Audio from Regenesis by George Monbiot, read by the author. The post Fund Drive Special: Regenerating a Damaged Planet appeared first on KPFA.

Trek Geeks Podcast Network
Drawn to Trek: A Star Trek Animation Podcast 015 - REGENESIS!

Trek Geeks Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 83:55


Review of Lower Decks S4E3 "In the Cradle of Vexilon" Welcome to Corazonia where A problem has been detected and your environmental computer has been shut down to prevent damage to your megastructure A planet sized blue screen of death...well, that can't be good! Join Aaron and Steve as they review Lower Deck's season 4 episode 3 "In the Cradle of Vexilon". They discuss the difference between a Dyson and Niven ring, follow Boimler on his first command, sympathize with Freeman and her tech issues and tag along with the other lower deckers as they 'move along home'. Allamaraine! Third shap!

Death in The Garden
#56 Chris Smaje - Being a Good Keystone Species

Death in The Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 111:03


On this episode of “Death in The Garden,” we spoke to author and farmer Chris Smaje about his new book Saying No to a Farm-Free Future which was written in response to George Monbiot's book Regenesis. We talk about the dangers of the ecomodernist worldview, about how the narrative of progress inhibits practical solutions, and we discuss at length the importance of moving towards agrarian localism as a lifeway in order to weather the coming storms. We talk about the precariousness of urbanization, and how moving toward a more rural, local society offers resiliency. We talk about the issue of decoupling humans from nature, and how it's imperative that we re-couple humans with nature in order to create a sustainable society. We talk about the problems with precision fermentation, as well as transitioning to a carbon-free society under the high-energy lifestyles we have today. We discuss at length what it means to become a good keystone species, and how doing so simultaneously heals our spiritual and cultural ills while also healing the environment. We discuss all of these topics in relation to Maren's essay, The Quantitative Cosmology.Check out Chris' blog and be sure to order his books, Saying No to a Farm-Free Future: The Case for an Ecological Food System and Against Manufactured Foods and A Small Farm Future: Making the Case for a Society Built Around Local Economies, Self-Provisioning, Agricultural Diversity and a Shared Earth. Also, follow Chris on Twitter.If you want to support the project, please consider upgrading your subscription from free to paid on Substack or join our Patreon. To support us in another way, consider buying a print from our brand new Print Shop! Use code PRINTSHOP at check-out for 10% off until the end of September. For now, prints are only available in the United States and Canada.Come see us at the Crestone Energy Fair! Editing: Jake Marquez and Maren MorganMusic: “Missed the Boat” by Modest Mouse Get full access to Death in The Garden at deathinthegarden.substack.com/subscribe

Zero: The Climate Race
Best of: The world's food system needs a radical rethink

Zero: The Climate Race

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:18 Transcription Available


What's worse for the planet than Big Oil? The world's food system, argues environmental journalist and campaigner George Monbiot in his new book Regenesis. He makes a passionate case for how current agricultural practices not only damage the environment, but prevent vast amounts of land from being rewilded and restored to its natural state. Monbiot speaks with Bloomberg Green reporter Akshat Rathi about his proposed solutions, which include an end to livestock farming entirely and using new technologies like precision fermentation to meet the world's rising demand for protein. Read a transcript of this episode, here. Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Oscar Boyd and our senior producer is Christine Driscoll. Special thanks to Kira Bindrim and Stacey Wong. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Saying NO to a farm-free future, reviewed

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 3:59


We look at the latest book by Chris Smaje, Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future The Case For an Ecological Food System and Against Manufactured Foods, Published by Chelsea Green Publishing, see more here. Saying NO to a farm-free future, reviewed This book is a response to George Monbiot's own book about how humanity could feed itself in the future. While GM had some interesting ideas, Smaje's concern is that the solutions suggested are leaning too heavily on a techno-solutionist approach, and the concept that we can only be saved by the tech-bros. There is some truth in this critique, or rather it is important to look at a wider range of solutions, and to not be solely dependent on what Silicon Valley and other tech startups might have to offer. As we see what has become the utter gong show since Twitter got a new owner, we need to be looking at more solutions that just whatever the latest tech trends might be. The potential for any solely tech dependent solutions has recently proved to be an invitation to descend into hubris and chaos if we are not careful. Smaje's analysis and arguments are carefully reasoned and walked through. We would not necessarily agree with everything suggested in this book, but Smaje does argue reasonably and with the intent to be fair and draw on legitimate sources. This book is definitely thought provoking, even if we found the title a bit clunky. We liked it, and would recommend reading it. See more on Chris's blog here. In Chris's words -> I wrote the book in a two-month blur as a job of work that I felt somebody had to do to combat the head of steam building around the case for a farm-free future associated with George Monbiot's book Regenesis and the Reboot Food initiative. And if that somebody was me, so be it. My original motivation was mainly just to critique the fanciful ecomodernism of Reboot Food, which I believe is apt to bedazzle people of goodwill but with limited knowledge of food and farming into thinking that a technological solution is at hand that will enable them to continue living high-energy, urban consumerist lifestyles while going easy on the climate and the natural world. Really, it isn't. The danger is that farm-free bromides will, as usual with ecomodernism, instil a 'great, they've fixed it!' complacency at just the time when we need to jettison the techno-fix mentality and radically reimagine our social and political assumptions. More about the book One of the few voices to challenge The Guardian's George Monbiot on the future of food and farming (and the restoration of nature) is academic, farmer and author of A Small Farm Future Chris Smaje. In Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future, Smaje presents his defense of small-scale farming and a robust critique of Monbiot's vision for an urban and industrialized future. Responding to Monbiot's portrayal of an urban, high-energy, industrially manufactured food future as the answer to our current crises, and its unchallenged acceptance within the environmental discourse, Smaje was compelled to challenge Monbiot's evidence and conclusions. At the same time, Smaje presents his powerful counterargument - a low-carbon agrarian localism that puts power in the hands of local communities, not high-tech corporates. In the ongoing fight for our food future, this book will help you to understand the difference between a congenial, ecological living and a dystopian, factory-centered existence. A must-read! "Chris Smaje has laid down an indictment - as unremitting as it is undeniable - that cuts through the jargon-filled, techno-worshipping agricultural futurists who promise silver-bullet fixes for having your cake and eating it too. This brilliant and compelling book is at once hopeful and persuasive about the future of food." - Dan Barber, chef at Blue Hill and author of The Third Plate See more book reviews here.

Fringe Radio Network
The Regenesis Code - A View From The Bunker

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 63:50


ANCIENT ALIENS, cosmic conspiracies, and a final battle for the fate of humanity. It's like the Avengers meets the Book of Revelation. That's the elevator pitch for the new novel The Regenesis Code: The Cosmic Conspiracy Book 1. Co-authors Dr. Doug Hamp and filmmaker Morné Theunissen join us to discuss the inspiration for a fresh take on the end of days—a story that includes Doug's discovery of new information that's been hiding in plain sight on the inscription found on the summit of Mount Hermon in 1869 by Sir Charles Warren.

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics
Destiny of X: New Comics for July 5 - X-Men #24, The Sinister Four #1, X-23 Deadly Regenesis #5 and X-Men Unlimited

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 98:40


A villainous love story *swoon* - at least we know they're not parts of the same person now! Stasis and Mother Righteous put their plans out on the table... kind of. Part of the table is hidden, but that makes it intriguing. We're mixing a stew of plot threads together in X-Men as we catch up with former members, current threats and ominous premonitions. Laura rounds out her throwback story and Jamie heads off to space to save his kid. Bad Daddies is the name of my new dad rock cover band. We talk X-Men #24, The Sinister Four #1, X-23 Deadly Regenesis #5 and X-Men Unlimited 2:13 News 14:29 X-Men Unlimited 17:39 X-23 35:07 The Sinister Four 1:08:20 X-Men Thanks for listening to our seventieth episode of Season 4! We're building to the Fall and some might say we're already on the tipping point. The mutants better get ready for war! Like, subscribe, follow, email, and @ us all over the internet at thexwifepodcast. If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends!

Accidental Gods
Exploding the Myth of a Farm-Free Future (and fake meat!) with Chris Smaje

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 81:51


How do we make the case for a fully ecological farming system, that can feed all of us, while restoring the bio-sphere and providing affordable, nutritious food. How can we become a good keystone species - and what does that mean.  This second episode with Chris Smaje, explores his new book, 'Saying No to a Farm Free Future: The Case for an Ecological Food System and against Manufactured Foods.' Chris was last a guest on the podcast in the spring of this year (2023), in episode 166, in which we explored his book 'A Small Farm Future' - what it meant, how he came to write it, and what a Small Farm Future might look and feel like. At the time, we veered toward the topic of the Eco-Modernist manifesto and in particular their concept that 'Precision Fermentation' is necessary to feed the world's population - and would enable us to dispense with farming, which they regard as the author of all the world's ills. Chris said then that he was writing something that would address this more directly and suggested he come back when it was ready.And now his new book is ready, and he has come back to talk about it.  The book absolutely does what it says on the tin, and does it well. Chris has a background in academia and his capacity for critical thinking shines through the text as he examines the good and the bad of the Eco-Modernist agenda, and in particular the new kid on the Eco-Modernist block, George Monbiot and his latest tract, Regenesis. He really dives deeply into the assertions that are made, takes them apart and shows the (many) places where they don't stack up. At the end, he makes a heartfelt, grounded, and I think rather beautiful plea for us to rediscover our human place as a good keystone species, instead of feeling we have to wall ourselves up in concrete boxes eating manufactured food. Chris's Book: Saying NO to a Farm Free Future https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/saying-no-to-a-farm-free-future-the-case-for-an-ecological-food-system-and-against-manufactured-foods-chris-smaje/7448082?ean=9781915294166Chris's website smallfarmfuture.org.uk  Chris's blog https://chrissmaje.com/blog/Chris on Twitter https://twitter.com/csmajePrevious Accidental Gods episode https://accidentalgods.life/living-in-a-post-carbon-post-capital-post-urban-world/Tyson Yunkaporta Sand Talk https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/sand-talk-how-indigenous-thinking-can-save-the-world-tyson-yunkaporta/3904066?ean=9781925773996

A View from the Bunker
The Regenesis Code

A View from the Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 63:48


ANCIENT ALIENS, cosmic conspiracies, and a final battle for the fate of humanity. It's like the Avengers meets the Book of Revelation. That's the elevator pitch for the new novel The Regenesis Code: The Cosmic Conspiracy Book 1. Co-authors Dr. Doug Hamp and filmmaker Morné Theunissen join us to discuss the inspiration for a fresh take on the end of days—a story that includes Doug's discovery of new information that's been hiding in plain sight on the inscription found on the summit of Mount Hermon in 1869 by Sir Charles Warren. 

Farm Gate
Saying NO to a farm-free future

Farm Gate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:06


ffinlo Costain talks to Chris Smaje about his new book, Saying NO to a farm-free future. Smaje's response to George Monbiot's Regenesis is a well-mannered treatise that outlines coolly and specifically why the Guardian columnist's prescription for the food system is just completely wrong. Smaje, an academic, farmer and author of A Small Farm Future, is one of the few voices to publicly challenge Monbiot on the future of food and farming (and the restoration of nature). Responding to Monbiot's portrayal of an urban, high-energy, industrially manufactured food future as the answer to our current crises, and its unchallenged acceptance within the environmental discourse, Smaje was compelled to challenge Monbiot's evidence and conclusions. At the same time, Smaje presents his powerful counterargument – a low-carbon agrarian localism that puts power in the hands of local communities, not high-tech corporates. Saying NO to a farm-free future is a defence of agroecological, small-scale farming and a robust critique of an industrialized future, and is released in the UK on the 28th of June. Farm Gate is now part of the 8point9.com news channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farmgate/message

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics
Destiny of X: New Comics for May 31 - Captain Britain #4, Deadpool #7, X-23: Deadly Regenesis #3 and Infinity Comics

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 77:06


Another light week for the Krakoans as we gear up for the incoming Fall! Honestly though, as you'll hear us say, we were pleasantly surprised. Captain Britain hits some character high notes, but the plot still seems to move slowly, especially for a book that only has one more issue. Deadpool notches its best issue of the run in our opinion as all the elements come together and work - just silly fun. And we dive into the past with Laura and Kimura in this new version of the Facility. Plus Nature Girl still Nature Girling, now with even more power! We talk Captain Britain #4, Deadpool #7, X-23: Deadly Regenesis #3 and Infinity Comics 1:30 News 16:28 X-Men Unlimited 21:58 X-23 35:10 Deadpool 46:54 Captain Britain Thanks for listening to our sixty fifth episode of Season 4! We're building to the Fall and some might say we're already on the tipping point. The mutants better get ready for war! Like, subscribe, follow, email, and @ us all over the internet at thexwifepodcast. If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends!

BBC Inside Science
Wild Britain

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 28:50


In 2020, the UK government committed to protecting at least 30% of land and sea for nature by 2030. Step seven years into the future with Gaia. The UK has achieved its biodiversity goal, but what does wild Britain look like? Richard Benwell, CEO of wildlife and Countryside Link, Meredith Whitten, a researcher and urban environment planner at LSE, Hugo Tagholm, CEO of Oceana and George Monbiot, an environmental writer whose book Regenesis explores sustainable agriculture, describe this radical new world. Presenter: Gaia Vince Producer: Harrison Lewis

Death in The Garden
#53 The Quantitative Cosmology - A Reading by Maren

Death in The Garden

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 71:20


On this episode of “Death in The Garden,” we're sharing a more produced podcast version of the recording of The Quantitative Cosmology: The Historical Precedent for George Monbiot's Worldview and its Implications Today for our podcast listeners who might not be subscribed to our Substack.In this essay, I (Maren) explore the historical roots of the mechanistic, reductionistic, and ultimately quantitative worldview that undergirds society today and dictates how we understand the world. I use George Monbiot and his book Regenesis as a jumping off point to discuss how this worldview was first concieved by Plato, Pythagoras, and Aristotle; was gestated in the thousands of years following with Ptolemaic mathematics; was ultimately born through Kepler and Galileo; and was raised lovingly by Bacon and Descartes. I break down how this worldview has disenchanted and abstracted our connection to life itself, to the point where we deny our own felt experience if it isn't backed up by numbers and data, as was evident (to me) in reading Monbiot's book. At the end, I discuss the utility of this worldview, and deeply question the path we're on, which is taking for granted this worldview as the only way of understanding the world, and our place within it.We hope you enjoy this reading, and please, if you haven't, subscribe to our Substack. Consider becoming a paid subscriber so we are more able to produce essays and researched content like this in the future. Or if you'd prefer, consider joining our Patreon community. We just created a new tier for $3 a month, which is less than a cup of coffee and helps cover some of Patreon's fees! Editing: Jake Marquez & Maren MorganMusic: “Dusty Room” by Evgeny Grinko Get full access to Death in The Garden at deathinthegarden.substack.com/subscribe

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics
Destiny of X: New Comics for April 12 - Storm and the Bros #3, X-Men #21, Captain Marvel #48, X-23 Deadly Regenesis #2 and Infinity Comics

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 135:16


Space battles galore! Local Brood, far off Brood and even our even further off Arakki fighting for what's left of their world. The Brood swarm is getting a little too intense for our friends and we've got to do something about it - I wonder how Captain Marvel and her team would feel about Scott's proposal now... The Red Diamond Queen and her army approach the remainder of our Brotherhood as they team up with an unlikely ally. It's date night with most of our Infinity Comics - or a team up pilot episode for Mojo. We talk Storm and the Bros #3, X-Men #21, Captain Marvel #48, X-23 Deadly Regenesis #2 and Infinity Comics 2:08 News 29:15 Marvel Voices 31:18 Love Unlimited 33:04 X-Men Unlimited 36:17 X-23 Deadly Regenesis 50:33 Captain Marvel 1:06:48 X-Men 1:49:36 Storm and the Bros Thanks for listening to our fifty-eighth episode of Season 4! The Sins of Sinister are upon us! Like, subscribe, follow, email, and @ us all over the internet at thexwifepodcast. If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends!

KPFA - UpFront
George Monbiot on “Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet”

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 59:58


0:08 — George Monbiot, author, Guardian columnist and environmental activist, whose current research focus is on the global food system. His latest book is Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet.  The post George Monbiot on “Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet” appeared first on KPFA.

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics
Destiny of X: New Comics for March 8 - Nightcrawlers #2, X-Men #20, New Mutants Lethal Legion #1, Scarlet Witch #3, X-23: Deadly Regenesis #1 and Infinity Comics

The X-Wife Podcast: An Introduction to X-Men Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 145:32


The Nightkin gather their strength for Mother Righteous' cause, but is it indeed a holy one? What a week y'all! Jumping forward to 100 years in SoS with a cliffnotes of the destruction dealt by the Sinister Council. The Brood's ulterior plan revealed as a Season 1 villain makes their move - plus a new Krakoan citizen that's bound to upset some people. A new start to the New Mutants team with Escapade and Cerebella at the forefront. Plus a visit from Polaris in Scarlet Witch, but not before she has her coffee. And we go back in time with X-23 Deadly Regenesis, exploring Laura's conflicting nature. Can't forget to shout out our favorite Unlimited story with Feral and Marrow!! We talk Nightcrawlers #2, X-Men #20, New Mutants Lethal Legion #1, Scarlet Witch #3, X-23: Deadly Regenesis #1 and Infinity Comics 1:45 News 9:23 Love Unlimited 12:03 X-Men Unlimited 17:47 X-23 Deadly Regenesis 36:06 Scarlet Witch 51:18 New Mutants Lethal Legion 1:16:10 X-Men 1:49:49 Nightcrawlers Thanks for listening to our fifty-fourth episode of Season 4! The Sins of Sinister are upon us! Like, subscribe, follow, email, and @ us all over the internet at thexwifepodcast. If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends!

Roguecasts – Rogues Gallery Comics and Games

Wednesday, March 8th: We talk about comics for the week, including Adventures of Superman Jon Kent #1, Clear #1, Stoneheart #1, New Mutants Lethal Legion #1, Predators #1, X-23 Regenesis #1, D&D Honor Among Thieves Feast of the Moon GN, Nice House on the Lake Vol 2 TP, Teen TItans: Robin, Blue Beetle Jaime Reyes... Read more » The post 407: Punisher Paws appeared first on Rogues Gallery Comics + Games, Round Rock, TX.

Hugo, Girl!
Episode 54 - Cyteen: Tape Worm

Hugo, Girl!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 71:37


This month we discussed CJ Cherryh's hot em dash mess, Cyteen. Weighing in at 1 lb 10.7 ounces (or 757 grams), Cyteen is a whole lotta book, and we definitely read every page of it.  SPOILER WARNING: There's a pretty uninteresting spoiler for Cyteen's sequel Regenesis, around the 45-46 minute mark. If you don't want to know who killed Ari, skip that part. DM: Haley CW/TW: sexual assault Transcript Library  Music by Pets of Belonging Links: Dragonflight and the Extinction of the Bodice Ripper Cyteen. (meadowparty.com) - Review by Keith Law nerds of a feather, flock together: The Hugo Initiative: Cyteen Designing people and societies: C.J. Cherryh's Cyteen John Mulaney's Happy Birthday Sketch 

The Sustainable Futures Report

This week's headline is Regenesis, the title of a book by George Monbiot. I'll tell you what I think and indeed what others think about his latest ideas. I'm also bringing you a few stories that you might have missed; some about food, some about geo-engineering, the threat of a new pandemic and another book I'm just reading. 

Accidental Gods
Living in a Post-Carbon, Post-Capital, Post Urban world - with Chris Smaje, author of A Small Farm Future

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 64:55


Chris Smaje is a social scientist by training and a small-scale farmer by occupation. For the past 19 years, he has co-worked a small farm in Somerset, in southwest England.  Previously, he was a university-based social scientist, working in the Department of Sociology at the University of Surry and the Dept of Anthropology at Goldsmith's College. HIs focus was aspects of social policy, social identities and the environment. Since switching focus to the practice and politics of agro-ecology, he's written for various publications, such as The Land, Dark Mountain and Permaculture Magazine, as well as academic journals such as Agroecology and Sustainable Food systems. He blogs at Small Farm Futures and has previously been a director of the Ecological Land Co-op.  His latest book, A Small Farm Future, forms the basis of this conversation - in it, he lays out Ten Crises of our times, which, put together, create the Wicked Problem of this moment in history. From there, the remaining three parts of the book explore the ways in which rural localism can offer a way for humanity to see itself through the numerous crises we currently face both in the richer and poorer countries. In the podcast, we take the book as our starting point (really, you should read it) and look less at the why, of rural localism and more at the ways it might happen and how it might work.   We delve into the ways humanity has organised in the past (with deep passing references to Graeber and Wengrow's brilliant book, The Dawn of Everything') and how we might self-organise in the future.  We look at the future of energy, at our conceptions of prosperity, the ways small farms can feed the world - and the absolute insanity of the 'precision fermentation' model of feeding eight billion people while enabling them to flourish free of corporate capture. Chris's blog https://smallfarmfuture.org.uk/Chris's book https://uk.bookshop.org/books/a-small-farm-future-making-the-case-for-a-society-built-around-local-economies-self-provisioning-agricultural-diversity-and-a/9781603589024Chris's response to Monbiot's Regenesis https://smallfarmfuture.org.uk/?p=1978Article on The Land updating the book https://www.thelandmagazine.org.uk/articles/commons-and-households-small-farm-futureChris on Twitter https://twitter.com/csmajeGraeber and Wengrow - The Dawn of Everything https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-dawn-of-everything-a-new-history-of-humanity/9780141991061Simon Michaux https://www.simonmichaux.com/Rebecca Solnit - A Paradise Built in Hell http://www.rebeccasolnit.net/book/a-paradise-built-in-hell/What your food Qte https://uk.bookshop.org/books/what-your-food-ate-how-to-heal-our-land-and-reclaim-our-health/9781324004530The Agricultural Dilemma https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-agricultural-dilemma-how-not-to-feed-the-world/9781032260457

Death Metal Dicks
Regenesis

Death Metal Dicks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 62:59


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Zero: The Climate Race
The world's food system needs a radical rethink, with George Monbiot

Zero: The Climate Race

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 40:48 Transcription Available


What's worse for the planet than Big Oil? The world's food system, argues environmental journalist and campaigner George Monbiot in his new book Regenesis. He makes a passionate case for how current agricultural practices not only damage the environment, but prevent vast amounts of land from being rewilded and restored to its natural state. Monbiot speaks with Bloomberg Green reporter Akshat Rathi about his proposed solutions, which include an end to livestock farming entirely and using new technologies like precision fermentation to meet the world's rising demand for protein. Read a transcript of this episode, here. Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Oscar Boyd and our senior producer is Christine Driscoll. Special thanks to Kira Bindrim and Stacey Wong. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mount Carmel Ministries
Chad Bird: The Christ Key: The Regenesis of the World in the Messiah: Session 9

Mount Carmel Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 100:32


Chad Bird is Scholar in Residence at 1517. He has served as a pastor, professor, and guest lecturer in Old Testament theology and Hebrew. Chad is the author of several books, including Night Driving: Notes from a Prodigal Soul, Your God Is Too Glorious: Finding God in the Most Unexpected Places, Upside-Down Spirituality: The 9 Essential Failures of a Faithful Life, and most recently, Unveiling Mercy: 365 Daily Devotions Based on Insights from the Old Testament Hebrew. He also co-hosts the popular podcasts: “40 Minutes in the Old Testament” and “Hidden Streams.”

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
How Reprogramming Our Genes Can Extend Our Lives with George Church

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 73:03


This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Cozy Earth, and InsideTracker.All living things are programmed with a certain lifespan, which can be dramatically different from species to species. Humans now, in general, live twice as long as our ancestors, thanks to environmental changes and advances in medicine. But most of us spend the last years of our lives without the quality of life we really want. We've come to identify a slew of symptoms and chronic diseases as a natural part of aging, but do they really have to be?Today I'm excited to talk to Dr. George Church all about the latest science on reprogramming our genes to extend our healthspan and lifespan. Dr. George Church is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, a founding member of the Wyss Institute, and director of PersonalGenomes.org, the world's only open-access information on human genomic, environmental, and trait data. Dr. Church is known for pioneering the fields of personal genomics and synthetic biology. He developed the first methods for the first genome sequence and his team invented CRISPR for human stem cell genome editing and other synthetic biology technologies and applications—including new ways to create organs for transplantation, gene therapies for aging reversal, and gene drives to eliminate Lyme disease and malaria. Dr. Church is the director of IARPA & NIH BRAIN Projects and the National Institutes of Health Center for Excellence in Genomic Science. He is the author of Regenesis.This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Cozy Earth, and InsideTracker.Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 2,000 specialty lab tests. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com.Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code MARK40.InsideTracker is a personalized health and wellness platform like no other. Right now they're offering my community 20% off at insidetracker.com/drhyman.Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):The top things that prevent disease and enhance longevity (7:06 / 4:13) Defining aging as a disease and treating it as such (8:24 / 5:40) Reprogramming and repairing cells to a younger state (12:24 / 9:35) The future, and challenges, of delivering Yamanaka factors for cell reprogramming (15:05 / 11:50) Gene editing vs gene therapy (28:02 / 22:36) Using gene therapy to reverse disease and lengthen life span (34:44 / 30:55) Animal-to-human organ transplants (37:34 / 33:04) Can we live youthfully to 100 years old and beyond? (44:31 / 40:34) How much and what types of protein do we need for healthy aging? (50:30 / 45:50) Using gene editing to bring back mammoths to restore damaged ecosystems (1:00:53 / 56:50) Get a copy of George Church and Ed Regis' book, Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves, here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mount Carmel Ministries
Chad Bird: The Christ Key: The Regenesis of the World in the Messiah: Session 6

Mount Carmel Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 42:37


Chad Bird is Scholar in Residence at 1517. He has served as a pastor, professor, and guest lecturer in Old Testament theology and Hebrew. Chad is the author of several books, including Night Driving: Notes from a Prodigal Soul, Your God Is Too Glorious: Finding God in the Most Unexpected Places, Upside-Down Spirituality: The 9 Essential Failures of a Faithful Life, and most recently, Unveiling Mercy: 365 Daily Devotions Based on Insights from the Old Testament Hebrew. He also co-hosts the popular podcasts: “40 Minutes in the Old Testament” and “Hidden Streams.”

Mount Carmel Ministries
Chad Bird: The Christ Key: The Regenesis of the World in the Messiah: Session 7

Mount Carmel Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 70:45


Chad Bird is Scholar in Residence at 1517. He has served as a pastor, professor, and guest lecturer in Old Testament theology and Hebrew. Chad is the author of several books, including Night Driving: Notes from a Prodigal Soul, Your God Is Too Glorious: Finding God in the Most Unexpected Places, Upside-Down Spirituality: The 9 Essential Failures of a Faithful Life, and most recently, Unveiling Mercy: 365 Daily Devotions Based on Insights from the Old Testament Hebrew. He also co-hosts the popular podcasts: “40 Minutes in the Old Testament” and “Hidden Streams.”

Mount Carmel Ministries
Chad Bird: The Christ Key: The Regenesis of the World in the Messiah: Session 8

Mount Carmel Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 52:35


Chad Bird is Scholar in Residence at 1517. He has served as a pastor, professor, and guest lecturer in Old Testament theology and Hebrew. Chad is the author of several books, including Night Driving: Notes from a Prodigal Soul, Your God Is Too Glorious: Finding God in the Most Unexpected Places, Upside-Down Spirituality: The 9 Essential Failures of a Faithful Life, and most recently, Unveiling Mercy: 365 Daily Devotions Based on Insights from the Old Testament Hebrew. He also co-hosts the popular podcasts: “40 Minutes in the Old Testament” and “Hidden Streams.”

Outside In
Cosmic Aikido

Outside In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 74:41


Human activity does not have to be destructive. It can be a harmonizing source of health & renewal. Regenerative Development asks us to imagine cities, towns, and villages that possess greater natural beauty, ecological health, and productive capacity. To align our built environment and human systems with natural systems. In this episode, we speak with Pamela Mang and Joel Glanzberg, two of the founding members of Regenesis. Together we explore the inner and outer work of Regenerative Development — a radically different way to think and act with the potential to transform the way humans inhabit the Earth. 

Ray Taylor Show
Top 5: Elliot Page movies - Ranked - Ray Taylor Show

Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 23:19


Top 5: Elliot Page movies - Ranked - Ray Taylor Show Subscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/plus Show topic: Ray ranks the 5 best Elliot Page movies. Elliot Page was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Martha Philpotts, a teacher, and Dennis Page, a graphic designer. Page wanted to start acting at an early age and attended the Neptune Theater School. They began their career at the age of 10 on the award-winning television series Pit Pony (1999), for which they received a Gemini nomination and a Young Artist Awards nomination. Later, Page appeared in Marion Bridge (2002), which won the award for Best Canadian First Feature at the Toronto International Film Festival. They won a Gemini Award for their role of Lilith in the first season of ReGenesis (2004), a one-hour drama for TMN/Movie Central, and for the cable feature, Ghost Cat (2004), for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series. In addition, Page appeared in the cult hit TV series Trailer Park Boys (2001). JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Members only discounts and dealsRay Taylor Show AD-FREE + Bonus EpisodesLive Painting ArchiveComplete Podcast Back CatalogueRay's Personal Blog, AMA and so much MORE!Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/links