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Tune into this episode with Phoebe Tickell - an imagination activist and founder of Moral Imaginations, a group who is building a movement of moral imagining - to explore what it means to exercise and stretch your imagination in order to create new possibilities and new action. This episode is part of the recorded series from the International Permaculture Festival of Ideas, held in May 2024.From the solar punk movement to radical kinship, Phoebe highlights how important it is that we realise that imagination is not what helps us escape reality, but what helps us return to reality by helping us remember what is right relationship with the planet and ourselves.Learn more about Phoebe's work here and get involved with Moral Imaginations to continue stretching your imagination.To find the recordings of conversations and events from the International Permaculture Festival of Ideas, visit the Permaculture Education Institute.Support the showThis podcast is an initiative of the Permaculture Education Institute.Our way of sharing our love for this planet and for life, is by teaching permaculture teachers who are locally adapting this around the world - finding ways to apply the planet care ethics of earth care, people care and fair share. We host global conversations and learning communities on 6 continents. We teach permaculture teachers, host permaculture courses, host Our Permaculture Life YouTube, and offer free monthly film club and masterclass. We broadcast from a solar powered studio in the midst of a permaculture ecovillage food forest on beautiful Gubbi Gubbi country. You can also watch Sense-Making in a Changing World on Youtube.SUBSCRIBE for notification of each new episode. Please leave us a 5 star review - it really it does help people find and myceliate this show.
In this episode, Richard Brasier talks about some of the startling discoveries he made whilst researching for his new edition of the organ and harmonium works of Cesar Franck. He also plays an unpublished work by Franck for the first time. After five years' work, having studied previously lost manuscripts, Richard explains the approach to registration and performance based on historic evidence and the organs Franck played. https://richardbrasier.com/education/cesar-franck/Christopher Stokes, Organist and Master of the Choristers at Manchester Cathedral, talks about his design and planning of the Tickell organ that was installed in the cathedral in 2016. Demonstrating some of the sounds and colours of the new instrument, Chris explains how a cathedral organ designed principally for repertoire will then naturally be able to excel in accompanying the choir.https://manchestercathedral.org/worship/cathedral-organshttps://npor.org.uk/survey/H01013Get in touch! theorganpodcast@rco.org.ukhttps://www.rco.org.uk/
Phoebe Tickell is a biologist, systems thinker, and 'imagination activist'. Phoebe works across multiple contexts applying a complexity and systems thinking lens and engaging people in how to think differently about the planet and its problems. In 2020 Phoebe created 'Moral Imaginations', which researches and implements collective imagination exercises and training to inspire change and find new solutions in an era of unprecedented disruption and potential for transformation.In this episode we explore the ways in which western culture has shaped the way we think and approach the problems of our day. Phoebe suggests that taking a step back and questioning received wisdom might provide more promising solutions to the crises we are currently facing.
Phoebe Tickell is the founder of Moral Imaginations. https://www.moralimaginations.com/
In this episode of HEAL with Kelly, I speak with renowned director, producer, and environmental activist Rebecca Tickell about her latest must-see documentary, Common Ground. This new film is the highly anticipated sequel to the revolutionary documentary, Kiss The Ground, which reached over 1 billion people globally and spurred the USDA to allocate $20 billion towards soil health. In Common Ground, Rebecca delves into the hidden truths behind our broken food system and the impact on people, profits, and the planet, shedding light on degenerative and toxic systems that have led to the demise of farmers from all backgrounds. We discuss the crucial subject of regenerative agriculture, exploring its potential to shape a more sustainable and equitable future. Rebecca also sheds light on the diverse community of farmers embracing regenerative practices, underscoring the urgent need for and possibility of a sweeping change in agriculture and our food systems. Together we explore the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to regenerative agriculture, highlighting benefits like improved soil health, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity. Tune in now to learn how regenerative agriculture can help us restore the health of the planet, the health of society, the health of our bodies, and how we can all join the movement! Links: Common Ground Film Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4KmEa9fXsA Common Ground Website: https://commongroundfilm.org/take-action/ Common Ground on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commongroundfilm/ Big Picture Ranch on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigpictureranch/ Rebecca Tickell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beccatickell/ SPONSORS PUORI: Go to puori.com/HEAL and use code HEAL. PUORI is offering my listeners 20% off their O3 Ultra Pure Fish Oil and all of their great products! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Kim Sorrelle of The Love Is Podcast interview Rebecca Tickell. Rebecca Tickell is an accomplished documentary filmmaker (director, producer, writer) whose award winning short and feature films have made a critical impact in environmental activism domestically and globally. In partnership with her husband, Josh Tickell, they have partnered with actors, politicians and environmental leaders over the past several decades to create films that have been seen by millions of people and have raised significant money for environmental and social change.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Kim Sorrelle of The Love Is Podcast interview Rebecca Tickell. Rebecca Tickell is an accomplished documentary filmmaker (director, producer, writer) whose award winning short and feature films have made a critical impact in environmental activism domestically and globally. In partnership with her husband, Josh Tickell, they have partnered with actors, politicians and environmental leaders over the past several decades to create films that have been seen by millions of people and have raised significant money for environmental and social change.
Weed killers like Roundup are literally killing us by poisoning our farmers and our food supply and the same company that makes the poison makes the cure. (I'll take things that make you go hmm for 500, Alex!) Luckily the filmmakers behind the new documentary Common Ground are exposing it all and you can watch it live on Earth Day April 22nd. By fusing journalistic exposure with deeply personal stories from those on the front lines of the food movement, Common Ground unveils a dark web of money, power, and politics behind our broken food system. The film reveals how unjust practices forged our current farm system in which farmers of all colors are literally dying to feed us. I've got director Rebecca Tickell here today to tell us more about it. A hopeful and uplifting story of the pioneers of the “Regenerative Movement” who produce tremendous quantities of nutritionally dense food and are working to balance the climate – all while bringing our entire ecosystem back to life. The film explores how Americans from different walks of life, different political backgrounds, and different parts of the country share one thing in common –the very soil beneath their feet. The film investigates the power of “regenerative” farming systems –from large to small-scale farmers who are the champions of soil health as the key to unlocking more (and healthier) food to feed America and the world. Stars Laura Dern, Rosario Dawson, Ian Somerhalder, Jason Mamoa, Woody Harrelson, etc. Common Ground is the highly anticipated sequel to the juggernaut success documentary, Kiss the Ground, which touched over 1 billion people globally and inspired the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to put $20 billion toward soil health.The film profiles a hopeful and uplifting movement of white, black, and indigenous farmers who are using alternative “regenerative” models of agriculture that could balance the climate, save our health, and stabilize America's economy – before it's too late. Learn more at commongroundfilm.org. Thank You to Our Sponsors! Organifi Organifi, is a line of organic superfood blends that offers plant-based nutrition made with high-quality ingredients. Organifi takes pride in offering the best tasting superfood products on the market at a price that works out to less than $3 a day. Go to www.organifi.com/foodheals and use code FOODHEALS for 20% off. ORGANIFI SPECIALS: 4/19 - 4/22 -- Earth Day Weekend
Meet Ashley Taylor Tickell, special guest on this incredible episode of Sunday Arts Magazine. Ashley is the Producer and Associate Director of THE GRINNING MAN which will be performing at... LEARN MORE The post Sunday Arts Magazine: Ashley Taylor Tickell appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Ashley Tickell, owner and co-founder of Salty Theatre, gives us a glimpse behind the curtain in the chaotic and magical world of musical theatre - from developing and workshopping brand new shows, to mentoring up and coming artists, to the changes she is spearheading in the Melbourne creative industry. Check out Ash and Salty Theatre: @saltytheatre | saltytheatre.com.auSee The Grinning Man in April 2024: @thegrinningmanau | alextheatre.au/the-grinning-manFind out about the Alex Theatre St Kilda: @alextheatrestk | alextheatre.auFind out more about what we do at Aintree Group on our website: aintreegroup.com.au, or follow us on social media @aintreegroup to stay connected.
Living within us all, imagination has no small role to play in rethinking the world of today and tomorrow. But how do we harness its phenomenal power? That is the question at the heart of this month's episode of the Inner Green Deal podcast. Phoebe Tickell, founder of Moral Imaginations and former scientist, talks about the importance of imagination to bring us closer in relationship with the world - as opposed to escaping from it. A fresh and stimulating perspective.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to our podcast or leaving a review. In doing so you make it easier for people to discover our podcast. We thank you for your support. Links https://www.phoebetickell.com/ https://www.moralimaginations.com/imaginactivism About the Inner Green Deal The Inner Green Deal is a non-profit organisation based in Cologne and Brussels with a growing community around the world. We address the human dimension of sustainability and support leaders, change makers and facilitators to accelerate the green transformation. We offer a range of short and longer programmes cultivating capacities such as collaboration, systems thinking and compassion. In addition to programmes for organisations, we empower facilitators and offer train-the-trainer programmes, access to curricula and digital tools to create cohesive communities of change. Our podcast is hosted and produced by Tamsin Walker. Executive producer is IGD co-founder Jeroen Janss. For more information, visit us on LinkedIn, innergreendeal.com or write to info@innergreendeal.com.
Rebecca and Josh Tickell are the directors of the documentary Common Ground, which connects the dots between agribusiness farming and how to make our food system more sustainable. The film includes celebrity narrators and presents a solution for creating a resilient, regenerating, healing food system that can last for generations. They want people to know how we can stabilize the climate and we can grow nutrient dense food and we can save the American farmer.
Building a sustainable business off the back of one's personal brand is the holy grail for many of us: Doing our own thing, being true to ourselves and our values, living by our wits and making a good living doing so — it ain't easy! What is easy to get stuck in the same rut professionally and personally … to become scared to stand out, to change things up - to muck around with a formula that has perhaps worked for you and your business over time, but maybe you feel you're becoming less and less relevant in a world that's moving at warp speed. Today's topic is large and unwieldy and messy and oh so relevant and important for many of us. Purpose, passion, principles and profit - we cover the lot in this episode, with a good dollop of health and wellness tips, insights and wisdom from someone who's been in the trenches for absolutely decades - and is still out there, at age 78, fighting the good fight.! His name is DR JOHN TICKELL. - he's a medical doctor, an international speaker, bestselling author and television personality, who has spent several decades travelling and studying the health, well-being and longevity patterns of people around the world. Dr. John shares his journey from opening Australia's first health resort 40 years ago to researching healthy longevity across 103 countries worldwide. His diverse experiences range from surviving brain cancer to owning a Melbourne Cup-winning horse. This fast-paced interview is packed full of wisdom not just about building a strong reputation but also living life fully equipped with purposeful direction guided by sound principles – all while making profitable decisions aligned with one's passion. I hope you enjoy it!
Exploring New Frontiers with Shane: Agility, Authenticity, and Access in the AI Era Summary In this conversation, Shane shines a light on the importance of British small to medium enterprises (SMEs) and their contribution to society and the economy. He discusses the role of AI in transforming healthcare and the potential impact on employment in smaller companies. Shane emphasizes the need for agility in SMEs and the opportunities for new charging methodologies in the health technology sector. He also highlights the importance of authenticity and encourages individuals to be themselves. The conversation concludes with a focus on educating educators about AI and the potential for AI to improve healthcare and distribute wealth. Takeaways British small to medium enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in society and the economy. AI has the potential to transform healthcare and alleviate mundane tasks, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on more complex cases. Access to technology, such as broadband, is crucial for marginalized communities and should be a priority. New charging methodologies in the health technology sector can provide fairer access and distribution of resources. Authenticity and individuality are important in mentoring and leadership, and individuals should strive to be themselves. Educating educators about AI is essential for the future of healthcare and technology. AI has the potential to improve healthcare and distribute wealth more equitably. Chapters 00:00 Shining a Light on British Small to Medium Enterprises 35:06 The Importance of Small to Medium Enterprises in the Private Sector 36:25 Shane's Role in TechUK and the Health and Social Care Council 38:36 The Impact of AI on Employment in Smaller Companies 39:39 The Role of AI in Alleviating Mundane Tasks 41:06 Using AI to Predict and Prevent Health Issues 44:10 The Importance of Agility in Small to Medium Enterprises 45:43 The Digital Divide and Access to Technology 49:36 The Need for Broadband Access for All 52:37 Challenges and Opportunities in Health Technology 54:29 New Charging Methodologies for Health Technology 57:02 Being Authentic and Encouraging Individuality 59:51 The Importance of Educating Educators on AI 01:03:41 Using AI to Improve Healthcare and Distribute Wealth 01:04:35 Inspiring Others and Making a Difference Enjoy! Reach out to Shane via LinkedIn
We ran a live event in partnership with Conservation Optimism, to explore and celebrate the work of Dr Charu Mishra - the world's foremost expert on snow leopard conservation, and double Whitley Gold Award Winner. Conservation Optimism is a global community dedicated to inspiring people to make a positive difference for nature, and co-hosting the live event with me was Sofia Castelló y Tickell. Together we spoke to Charu, who is the Executive Director of the International Snow Leopard Trust and Co-Founder of India's Nature Conservation Foundation. He's spent 25 years working to increase protection for snow leopards across all 12 of their range countries, with the vital support of local people, and has won the Whitley Gold Award in 2005 and in 2022. As a world expert on snow leopard conservation he has pioneered the community-based conservation approach to enable harmonious co-existence between people and wildlife. Sofia and I talked to Charu about his work as Executive Director of the International Snow Leopard Trust, and his approach to community-based conservation. We also explore his career path, his careers advice for aspiring conservationists, and also what keeps him optimistic about the future. Finally, we also discuss the importance of ethics in wildlife conservation and the Ethical Conservation Alliance which he launched recently at the Whitley Fund for Nature, People for Planet Summit. Towards the end of the recording, we also open up to our audience where they get the opportunity to ask their questions of Charu. It's a wide-ranging, snow-leopard-conservationing, and humbly-inspiring pod-chat. Enjoy.
A conversation with Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell, producers, directors, and writers of the movie Common Ground and previously Kiss the Ground. We talk about their two movies, food choices and their impact on the environment and health, the chemical agriculture model going bankrupt and much more.What do you do after you create the enormous hit Kiss the Ground? More than 10 million people saw the feature-length documentary; 39 million schoolchildren in the US saw the school version; and it counts for 1 billion media visualizations on Netflix. What do you do next, how do you choose what to focus on? What do you double click on and do you dare to take on the large agro chemical complex? ---------------------------------------------------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/josh-rebecca-tickell.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.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!
Description:How are we going to feed a billion people and support humanity to flourish? It's how we are relating to and growing our food. Regenerative agriculture is the biggest opportunity and solution for our humanity's survival. This special edition shine podcast interview is with my friends Josh and Rebecca Tickell who are producers of many groundbreaking documentaries, including Kiss the Ground. Tune in as we speak openly about their new film and in my opinion the best film I have ever seen called Common Ground. Episode Links:Common Ground Film Sign the Petition to Regenerate America The Earthing Movie Book Your End of Year Team Building Experience with Carley- From Triggered to Triumphs Learning & Conscious Leadership Development Get 10k ears on your product & Become a Sponsor of the Shine Podcast Start a Regenerative Farm SHINE Links:
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In this episode, we're thrilled to have Dr. John Tickell as our guest, a distinguished Medical Doctor, international speaker, bestselling author, and TV personality. Dr. Tickell has dedicated decades to researching the health, longevity, and happiness of people worldwide. Our conversation covers some intriguing subjects, from the upcoming ban on smoking and vaping in Australia to the science behind habit formation, the link between weight and cancer, and even the hidden truths about our well-being. Dr. Tickell sheds light on these crucial topics and shares his wealth of knowledge and experience. So, get ready to dive into the world of health and happiness with the Good Doctor himself!We discuss: -Banding smoking and vaping in 2025 in Australian -The Magic PILL to be happy -How it takes 91 days for something to become a habit-How being overweight causes 13 different type of cancer -How LIFE without the F is a lie -Influence and role model should be a top happiness habit -How vitamin D is the only vitamin the body can make About Dr John TickellDr John Tickell is a Medical Doctor, an international speaker, bestselling author and television personality, who has spent several decades travelling and studying the health, well-being and longevity patterns of people around the world.The Good Doctor and his wife Sue have 5 children and multiple grandchildren. Dr John played first grade football with the Hawthorn Hawks in the 1960s, produced a No. 1 Top 40 hit record, and has his books published across many countries.Dr John is a different kind of Medical Doctor - his refreshing and memorable messages change people's lives for the better. Connect with Dr John Here: HEREGet your copy of our proven weekly planning template to plan the most productive week of your life! PLUS a free training to make you even MORE productive. HEREFollow 30 Days To Happiness On Instagram HEREGet Your Copy Of 30 Days To Happiness HERE Send me a DM with the word “HAPPY” on Instagram to see how our happiness formula could work for you to build a life and business you LOVE! Are you ready to get your formula for happiness?
Can “regenerative filmmaking” help with our current agricultural challenges? On this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael is joined by Josh and Rebecca Tickell who are the filmmakers of the recently released documentary Common Ground. This highly anticipated follow-up to their first film Kiss the Ground is an urgent call to action and offers a plan for how we can save the future, heal our climate, and fix our broken food system – all through regenerative agriculture. Tune in to hear about their journey with “regenerative filmmaking”. In this episode, you'll hear… What got Rebecca and Josh into “regenerative filmmaking” 1:14 How they realized Kiss the Ground had become such a hit 3:22 About the impacts conventional farming has made on the earth and our health 14:35 How they refused to have the movie censored in any way 21:15 About the project called 100 Million Acres 27:46 What did they learn the most from the making of Common Ground 31:42 About the Guest: Josh and Rebecca Tickell are Sundance Award-Winning filmmakers of the recent documentary Common Ground, a follow-up to their highly acclaimed documentary Kiss the Ground. Their production company, Big Picture Ranch, creates content that changes the global narrative around important environmental issues. They've won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival with their first film FUEL, premiered their oil spill documentary THE BIG FIX as an official selection at Cannes, and are launching their first scripted feature film, HEARTLAND soon. Resources: Film Website - https://commongroundfilm.org/Host a Screening on your Farm! 100 Million Acres: A Common Ground Project Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/commongroundfilm/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/commongroundthefilm/ The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor! MyDigitalFarmer.com was created by CSA farmer and marketing specialist Corinna Bench to help farmers learn the marketing fundamentals — so you can stop feeling uncertain, frustrated, guilty, or inadequate when it comes to selling your products. In the My Digital Farmer podcast, you'll be exposed to the fundamentals of marketing theory and practice so you can apply them to your own farm and business. She'll cover marketing funnels, copywriting, website messaging, CSA marketing, lead generation, brand building, social media, customer retention, Facebook ads, sales pages, Facebook groups, YouTube, Instagram, email marketing, and stellar customer service. She also interviews other farmers to find out what's working (and not working) in farm marketing so you can feel more confident in your ability to convert leads, increase sales, and build a strong brand for your farm. Subscribe to her show at https://bit.ly/mydigitalfarmer.
Josh and Rebecca Tickell produced and directed the newly released film, Common Ground. It is a compelling look at the expanding acceptance of regenerative agriculture as an antidote to many of the challenges faced by farmers, ranchers, consumers and policy makers. Josh and Rebecca share about why they included a powerful diversity of voices and perspectives to compelling convey their hopes for regenerative agriculture. They describe it as a love letter to all our children as well as a call to the nation's farmers to embrace regenerative agriculture as the future.
Today we are joined by the award-winning filmmakers Josh and Rebecca Tickell to discuss their latest film Common Ground and how we need to work with nature and not against it if we want to save our planet. Common Ground is the highly-anticipated follow up to the documentary, Kiss the Ground, and tells the story of the growing Regenerative Agriculture Movement. Narrated by Laura Dern, Jason Momoa, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Ian Somerhalder, and Donald Glover ~ the film follows the farmers, gardeners, scientists, scholars, activists and visionaries who are creating resilient, biodiverse food systems that produce tremendous amounts of nutritionally dense food while balancing the climate, healing our bodies, stabilizing the economy, and restoring our ecosystems. Our conversation explores the critical intersections of food, politics, power, climate, economy, culture, soil health, survival and the future of humanity. Josh and Rebecca open up about their creative process, daily life on Big Picture Ranch in Ojai, the journey of making this independent film, their mission to convert 100 Million Acres in the US to regenerative farmland, and shared intention for Common Ground to serve as a love letter, wake up call and roadmap for healing Earth for our future generations. Thank you Josh and Rebecca for bringing this film into the world and for showing us how saving our soil might just save us all! CONNECT: Common Ground Movie: Website | IG | FB | Youtube | X | TikTok | Reddit | LinkedIn Josh: Personal Website | @joshtickell Rebecca: Personal Website | @beccatickell Big Picture Ranch Watch the Trailer Get Tickets to the Film Request Common Ground to be shown at your Local Theater Everything you need to know about Common Ground Take Action Host @nitsacitrine @soundfoodspace twitter Subscribe to Mercurial Mail (our monthly newsletter) MENTIONED Big Picture Ranch 100 Million Acres The Jungle by Upton Sinclair The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell “Prancer” Kiss the Ground Movie Kiss the Ground Organization Josh's Films Josh's Books Ryland Engelhart Ep.24 SWEETNESS OF THE EARTH with Sarah & Ryland Engelhart Ep. 62 TRANSFORMATION THROUGH REGENERATION with John Roulac NOURISH This podcast is made possible by your donations and the symbiotic support of our partners: Make a donation here LIVING TEA: SOUNDFOOD for 20% off all tea nourishment at livingtea.net until Oct 14th! 15% off onwards RESONANCE: find Nitsa's curation of living teas here (SOUNDFOOD for 20% off) MIKUNA: enter SOUNDFOODFAMILY for 25% off our favorite regenerative plant protein from the Andes Mikunafoods.com LIVING LIBATIONS: enjoy 15% off all botanical beauty alchemy with this link https://livinglibations.com/soundfood (discount automatically applied) OSEA: CITRINE for 10% off oseamalibu.com sea-to-skin magic CHRISTY DAWN: 15NITSA for 15% off farm-to-closet christydawn.com LAMBS: CITRINE for 10% off your EMF protective gear getlambs.com P.S. We would be so grateful if you felt inspired to leave us a review on APPLE OR SPOTIFY! Key Moments [17:35] Josh's viral sensation of “The Veggie Van”. [18:25] Both Josh and Rebecca's curiosity into the marriage between modern living and living in which nature isn't harmed. [19:08] The making of the partnership towards working on solutions to big environmental problems, and Big Picture Ranch serving as a place to make movies, raise children and animals, conferences and bring scientists and environmentalists together. [20:17] The need to be the facilitator of nature rebuilding itself. {20:50] Perspective of Stewardship through Agriculture + Nature [21:50] How Rebecca's background in acting and appearing in the film “Prancer” showed her how films can create real-world results. [23:08] Rebecca and Josh meet, fall in love, and develop a partnership on many levels [24:02] Josh and Rebecca talk about the mind-blowing moments of making “Common Ground”. [25:28] How do we even begin to heal, stabilize our climate, and fix our broken food system? [27:00] The process of getting to “Common Ground” from “Kiss the Ground” is over 20 years in the making. [29:00] Deep Ecology and the Soil [30:42] Reflections on how the pandemic raised planetary consciousness and brought awareness to the connection between food and health… got people to be curious, to compost etc [33:43] Instead of thinking about ourselves as independent entities, we need to see how soil binds and connects us all. [33:50] We are more bacterial cells than human cells [37:00] The film is hopeful and solution-oriented, but there are some dark and sobering moments that reflect reality. [38:00] How the current system is affecting farmers and those who have been in the industry for generations [40:04] The journey and gift of having A-list celebrities like Woody Harrelson, Jason Momoa, Ian Somerhalder, Rosario Dawson, and Laura Dern give their time to participate in the movie. [48:24] The challenges and realities of modern farming. [49:05] The impact of corporate, capitalist systems on farmers who are just trying to survive [49:50] most farmers operate at or in debt [54:04] Regenerative Farmer success stories that occurred by just changing their technique as opposed to their technology. [54:55 ] GMO seed/chemical trap [1:01:26] Driving towards certified regenerative agriculture and the significance behind “100 million acres”. [1:04:30] The goal of 1 Million Farmers [1:12:11] How one can bring a screening of “Common Ground” and Q&A to their community. [1:155] What resonance means to Josh and Rebecca. [1:22:03] Josh and Rebecca describe their last meal. Both would have it come straight from the farm, but Josh would add a sprinkling of delicious sweet potato fries!
How do we unlock the inherent creativity of people?Imagination activist, Phoebe Tickell, founded Moral Imaginations to provide an imagination-based approach to systems change. A “renegade scientist”, Phoebe has spent the past year training the London borough of Camden in imagination activism. You can read their Phase One report here as they prepare for Phase Two of the project.Phoebe joins me to discuss the role of imagination in activism, the universality of values in human culture, and the crisis of imagination within the current system. She details the Camden Imagines Project, explaining how 32 officers were trained in moral imagining and the startling impact this has had on the organisation and the borough, revealing some of the fascinating ideas councillors had once their imagination was unleashed.“Human beings can operate in ways that are deeply loving, collaborative, imaginative, And our big challenge, I think right now, is that we've created an entire mega-structure of institutions, and ways of working, and policies and frameworks, and regulations that actually stop us from responding to the alive sense of what is needed and what we should do: what's needed, what we should do, what's possible. That's what moral imagination gestures at.”Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis—and what to do about it. Support the project with a paid subscription. Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
About a year ago, Buzzn The Tower had the absolute honor of having Rebecca Tickell on the show. If you don't know who Rebecca is, let me refresh your memory. In 1989 there was a movie called Prancer. It's about a farm girl nurses a wounded reindeer she believes is one of Santa's, hoping to bring it back to health in time for Christmas. Her holiday spirit inspires those around her, something her disheartened father is having trouble understanding. You might remember her father, Sam Elliot, from such movies as Road House. And as far as the little girl with shine in her eye and Christmas in her heart, that's none other than Rebecca Tickell playing the role of Jessica Riggs. About a year ago we were lucky enough to have Rebecca on the show and because Max irresponsibly went on vacation, and every person in my house has Covid, I'm doing a solo intro to our first rerun. So with that in mind, I'm Mo Shapiro and not joining me today is the former cohost of the show Max Sanders and with that let's revisit our time with Rebecca Tickell!
A remarkable Australian medical doctor who has spent several decades travelling the world, studying health and spreading the knowledge of some of the world's longest living people. Hear how Dr John Tickell has gone about his work over the last five decades, and how he's continuing to stay active and help others do the same, as he sits down in studio with host Luke Darcy. Head to Aleda Collective and take the empowering leaders indicator tool to understand the impact you have on your environment Learn. Lead. Collaborate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason interviewing @solarpunk_girl, with special guest host Nicholas McCay @espacewalk to talk about the future of web3 and regeneration Nicholas McCay (@ESpacewalk) is a director, producer, and writer. He is also the creator of Eclectic Spacewalk, a hub for essays, podcasts, and video productions through the lenses of the “Overview Effect” and “Science & Technology Studies (STS). Phoebe Tickell (@solarpunk_girl): Founder/Director @moral_imagining. Imagination Activist. Scientist, strategist, writer, activist in ecology Jason Snyder @cognazor Metamodern localist | homesteading, permaculture, bioregional regeneration | meditation, self inquiry, embodied cognition | PhD from Michigan State University, faculty Appalachian State University.
In this week's episode and our season 3 finale, Tori and Eliza are joined by the owner, producer and co-found of Salty Theatre, Ashley Taylor Tickell! Together they discuss the upcoming Australian premiere of Stranger Sings! the Musical Parody, the value in nourishing new musicals, the importance of finding the truth in parody, how shows such as Stranger Sings open the gates to the general public to comfortably enter the world of theatre and so much more!For more on Salty Theatre check out:@saltytheatre on Instagram@strangersingsmusicalau on InstagramSalty Theatre websiteStranger Sings Australia websiteLeave us a rate and review, and let us know what you'd love to hear in our next episode on our Instagram @ps.stagedoorpod or via our email at ps.stagedoor.podcast@gmail.comCreated, Edited and Produced by Victoria Bullard & Elizabeth Gunther Art by Catherine Gunther
Ed talks to someone he's been very impressed with – James Tickell, Founding Partner of Campbell Tickell (https://www.campbelltickell.com/) Campbell Tickell is a multi-disciplinary management and recruitment consultancy focusing primarily on the public and not-for-profit sectors. Ed's interaction with James has been on the property side with particular emphasis on Social Landlords and Housing Associations.Established for over 20 years, they have worked with more than 900 organisations throughout the UK, Ireland and beyond, with central and local government, housing associations, care providers, sports and leisure bodies, charities, and commercial organisations such as housebuilders and developers, contractors and legal firms.During this candid and insightful conversation, James leans into the social housing sector in detail. We learn more about how it works, is different from the PRS, challenges they face daily and how the more pressing issues post pandemic, Brexit, the Ukrainian invasion and even global warming are affecting social housing. James tells it how it is – something you don't often hear.One thing shines through, when things get tough this sector pulls together.The episode has been one of the most eye-opening and important conversations to date on EdTalks. We thank James for taking the time to share his knowledge.
Alchemist Founder, Duncan Tickell specialises in transforming media brands through digitally led diversification. In this episode he talks to Adam about print media, and declining sales versus the growth in footprint. Recorded in 2019 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I had a good laugh with Dr. John Tickell, but we cover some good stuff when it comes to health, healing and longevity... he's a straight shooter with a cracking sense of humour, I think you're like this ep! Dr. John is a Medical Doctor, an international speaker, bestselling author and television personality, who has spent several decades travelling and studying the health, well-being and longevity patterns of people around the world. We talk about his bout with brain cancer, his research around the longest living people on earth and some of the best and worst things from the last 50 years when it comes to living happy and healthy lives. EPISODE SPONSOR | TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: www.testartfamilylaw.com.au DR. JOHN TICKELL Website: www.drjohntickell.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phoebe Tickell is an imagination activist, renegade scientist, systems thinker and social entrepreneur. Originally trained as a biologist (she has a first class degree in Biological Natural Sciences from Cambridge University), she now works across multiple societal contexts applying a complexity and systems thinking lens and has worked in organisational design, advised government, the education sector and the food and farming sector. Until 2021 she was working in philanthropy at The National Lottery Community Fund to implement systems-thinking approaches to funding and and leading insight and learning in the £12.5 million Digital Fund.On the way through, she has co-founded a series of organisations dedicated to systems change via innovative approaches, including 225 Academy, which delivered 5-day transformative experiences for young people aged 11-18 globally; Future Farm Lab, which created systemic interventions to the food system and the Our Field Project — an experiment in a group of citizens co-owning and co-governing a field of grain in Hertfordshire.More recently, she is founder of Moral Imaginations and RenaissanceU, a member of Enspiral, part of the Don't Go Back to Normal Project, on the board of Renaissance U, and an advisor to the Consilience Project. She's a certified Warm Data Lab host and an advisor to the International Bateson Institute. She recently led 1,000 people in a Collective Imagination journey in Berlin and then 4,000 in Sweden. In all of this, she took time out to talk to Accidental Gods about the nature of the present moment, how we can find the learning tools that will bridge to the future we want to envision, and how we translate those visions of the future into values. In a wide ranging, inspiring, edge-walking conversation, she explored the balance of inner and outer worlds, tangible and intangible and how we might connect them; she talks of falling in love with Solar Punk again (her Twitter handle is @solarpunk_girl, so that feels quite huge), having read that 'Solar Punk without the end of capitalism, is just greenwasher CyberPunk'. So we explore what cyber punk is, too, and Protopian writing, and how it relates to Thrutopian writing, before we move onto the nature of existing Solar Punk communities and how they frame their underlying values. This was a genuinely sparky conversation: it felt as if we really dug deep into the nuts and bolts of change and how it could happen - come along for the ride!SolarPunk links: SOLARPUNK: Life in the future beyond the rusted chrome of yestermorrowHow We Can Build A Solarpunk Future Right Now (ft. @Andrewism) How We Can Build A Solarpunk Future (ft. @Our Changing Climate)
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Phoebe Tickell is a biologist and systems thinker developing methodologies and approaches suited for a better world. She is an innovator with a background in the biological sciences, technology, social entrepreneurship and systems design. She left the scientific academy with the knowledge that an understanding of complex systems could be applied to real world pressing issues and that bridges were needed to stretch from theory to practice. She works across multiple societal contexts applying a complexity and systems thinking lens and has worked in organisational design, advised government, the education sector and the food and farming sector. She is a co-founder of the DGov Foundation – a community of distributed governance practitioners – and Member of Enspiral, a community that innovates in decentralising power and developing decentralised tools and technologies to do so. She also created Moral Imaginations in 2020 to push the frontier of research and implementation of research-backed collective imagination exercises and training to inspire change and find new solutions in an era of unprecedented disruption and potential for transformation. It's clear that society needs direction when it comes to change, and in today's episode we explore how imagination gives us the ability to think beyond traditional frames. Join us as we delve into training a new breed of activists, mapping unintended consequences, how to coordinate at a massive scale – and accounting for future generations with the choices that we make. A full transcript of the episode can be found on our website: https://boundaryless.io/podcast/phoebe-tickell/ Key highlights we discussed: > Why imagination has become central to building the future > The moral elements of new ways of organising > How diverse teams or communities can work from shared principles > Why we need to stay connected to our local communities > Why coordination is not ‘everything' for DAOs To find out more about Phoebe's work: > LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phoebetickell/ > Twitter: https://twitter.com/solarpunk_girl > Website: http://www.phoebetickell.com/ > Moral Imaginations: https://www.moralimaginations.com/ > Moral Imaginations Twitter: https://twitter.com/moral_imagining > Moral Imaginations Substack: https://moralimaginations.substack.com/ Other references and mentions: > Indy Johar, A Development Future: https://medium.com/hub-engine/a-developmental-future-21bf6412625e > The Manifesto for Moral Imagination: https://medium.com/moral-imaginations/a-manifesto-for-moral-imagination-dbf62f0cb7aa > Trans-contextual Organizing: Shifting Perceptions — with Nora Bateson: https://boundaryless.io/podcast/nora-bateson/ > Daniel Schmachtenberger: https://civilizationemerging.com/about/ > Kevin Owocki, The Green Pill, with Phoebe Tickell: https://greenpill.substack.com/p/12-solarpunk-girl-phoebe-tickell?s=r > L. M. Sacasas – Building a convivial society: autonomy, tools, scale and capabilities: https://boundaryless.io/podcast/l-m-sacasas/ > MetaGov: https://metagov.org/ > Colony: distributed organizations that actually work – with Aron Fischer and Jack du Rose: https://boundaryless.io/podcast/colony/ > Samantha Slay, Going Horizontal: https://goinghorizontal.co/ > New Citizenship Project: https://www.newcitizenship.org.uk/ Find out more about the show and the research at Boundaryless at https://boundaryless.io/resources/podcast/ Thanks for the ad-hoc music to Liosound / Walter Mobilio. Find his portfolio here: https://boundaryless.io/podcast-music Recorded on 19 April 2022.
Dr John Tickell is a medical doctor, health researcher and author who has spent decades studying the health and longevity of people around the world. His formula of Activity, Coping and Eating, draws on his medical experience, extensive international research, and the lifestyle patterns of the longest living people on earth.Your Best Immunity: Build Resistance the ACE Way is your guide maintaining and increasing your immunity. How the immune system works and the factors that can depress our immunity are explained along with immunotherapy treatments and the best ways to increase our resistance to everyday viruses and to cancer.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Dr John Tickell about how we all can maintain and improve our immune system beyond what our genetics dictate, how the healthiest people in the world manage to also be the longest living, and how Dr John Tickell's 'ACE way' can improve your immunity through strategies around Activity, Coping and Eating.
Dr John Tickell is a medical doctor, health researcher and author who has spent decades studying the health and longevity of people around the world. His formula of Activity, Coping and Eating, draws on his medical experience, extensive international research, and the lifestyle patterns of the longest living people on earth. 'Your Best Immunity: Build Resistance the ACE Way' is your guide maintaining and increasing your immunity. How the immune system works and the factors that can depress our immunity are explained along with immunotherapy treatments and the best ways to increase our resistance to everyday viruses and to cancer. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Dr John Tickell about how we all can maintain and improve our immune system beyond what our genetics dictate, how the healthiest people in the world manage to also be the longest living, and how Dr John Tickell's 'ACE way' can improve your immunity through strategies around Activity, Coping and Eating.
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Dr. John Tickell is an Australian doctor, businessman, author, former athlete (played footy with Hawthorn) and speaker. I've known John for a long time and in many ways, he has been ahead of the (health) curve for years in terms of his thinking, writing, researching and his approach to treatment, recovery and clinical management. I will warn you, there are a few dad-jokes in this chat, a little background noise (for about ten minutes) and possibly a little, er.. direct-ness but at 77, the good Doc is still working, writing, researching, inspiring and educating the masses. His new book is called ‘Your Best Immunity' (Wilkinson Publishing). Enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julian Worricker on: The diplomat Sir Crispin Tickell, who advised four prime ministers, and influenced international policy on climate change... The writer and performer, Barry Cryer, whose work spanned sixty years and involved scripts for most of the comedy greats... Darlene Hard, 21 times a Grand Slam tennis champion, described as one of the greatest doubles players of her generation... And the Brazilian singer, Elza Soares, who was a campaigner for women's rights and against racism. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Oliver Tickell Interviewed guest: Euan Nisbit Interviewed guest: Sally Jones Interviewed guest: Virginia Wade Interviewed guest: Robin Denslow Archive clips used: BBC Radio 4, Desert Island Discs - Sir Crispin Tickell 15/04/1990; BBC One, Breakfast News - Gulf War 17/01/1991; United Nations, UN General Assembly Climate Change 08/11/1989; AP, Rio Earth Summit 12/06/1992; BBC Four, Mark Lawson talks to Barry Cryer 02/04/2008; BBC Radio 4, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue 24/08/2015; YouTube, Darlene Hard vs Maria Bueno US Nationals 1960; BBC Archive, All England Championships Ladies Final 04/07/1960; BBC Archive, All England Championships Ladies Final TX 06/07/1957; BBC Four, Brasil, Brasil: Samba to Bossa 24/11/2007.
This week Suki Thompson, Founder and CEO, Let’s Reset talks to Diana Tickell, a woman driven by a strong sense of passion and purpose, currently at NABS, the support organisation for the advertising and media industry as their CEO. Suki and Diana share the changes they’ve noticed in the industry since Covid and how uncertainty, redundancy … Continue reading "How wellbeing can support an industry to care and grow – Diana Tickell, CEO, NAB'S"
You know Dancer and Prancer…Wait! Stop right there. Sam Elliot, Cloris Leachman and Rebecca Tickell are seasonally responsible for making me cry and believing in Santa. Prancer by all accounts is a Christmas classic and today on Buzzn The Tower, we have the absolute honor of talking with Jessie Riggs herself, Rebecca Tickell. So please sit back, relax and enjoy a trip down Three Oaks Michigan Lane. I'm Mo Shapiro and joining me as always, the Carol Wetherby to my Jessie Riggs, Max Sanders. And with that… HE'S MAGICAL CAROL!
For our 200th episode, we hear from Duncan Tickell, Chief Revenue Officer at Immediate Media. He talks about why he rejoined Immediate and what his focus is now with diversification, how their podcasts are becoming a seven figure revenue business, and what he's doing to help the publisher maintain the gains it made during the pandemic. He also explains why sourdough webinars have been such a hit, and why it's so important to be in markets where consumers are passionate. In the news roundup the team goes all-in on the Alden Global Capital expose, compares it with the news that Axel Springer is investing heavily in Politico, and then compare that in turn with the Axios local newsletter membership launch. Chris spoils the end of a movie from 1974.
With a shortage of pork looming Flavour finds out where supplies are assured, and hears from one butcher willing to rescue pigs that are in danger of being culled. They also hear about the extraordinary and innovative former proprietor of The Tickell Arms in Whittlesford. The Foraging Chef talks about what's good to forage at the moment, and Low Carbeau explain the thinking behind their new restaurant in Hills Road.
Doctors told her that she wouldn't be able to lose weight and that she was heading for diabetes. Here's how she turned her health around. Author: Jessica Migala Link to article: https://www.levelshealth.com/blog/how-cgm-helped-sarah-tickell-reverse-her-prediabetes Become a Levels Member – levelshealth.com Learn about Metabolic Health – levelshealth.com/blog Follow Levels on Social – @Levels on Instagram and Twitter
Visit the home of Shubha Bhat and you will find many birds enjoying birdbaths in her garden and its surroundings. An avid birder, Shubha has spoken about backyard birding in many forums including the Bangalore Bird Day, Manipal Bird Day and others. Her work has been videotaped and photographed in many publications, including Bird Count India. Today we talk about how to make your gardens and balconies a haven for birds. Episode Timeline 1:00 Basic steps of how to attract birds. 3:00 Use of big pots and coconut shells to create an ecosystem. 5:00 Shubha lists her resident birds. 6:00 Kashmir Flycatcher sighting. 8:00 Poetic description of birds enjoying her garden. Do listen to this part. 9:00 Bird behavior. How do they bathe and drink water? Shubha gives beautiful descriptions. 11:00 Why did the kingfishers stop coming? 11:30 About warblers. How do they bathe? 12:00 Persuading others to keep bird baths. 14:00 Migratory birds and birds breeding in her garden. 15:00 The pleasure of backyard birds and birding. 15:50 Shubha Bhat speaks about backyard birding in her native Kannada. It is a beautiful section. How poetically she speaks. Listen if you know Kannada. Birds quoted in this episode: Oriental magpie robin, Indian white-eye, mynas, coucals, black kite, flycatchers, warblers, thrushes, Indian blue robin, Indian pitta, Kashmir flycatcher, Tickell's thrush, large-billed leaf warbler, ultramarine flycatcher, blue-throated flycatcher, yellow-browed warbler, Tytler's leaf warbler, rusty-tailed flycatcher, paradise flycatcher, monarch flycatcher, drongos, orioles, ashy wood swallows, cineroeus tits Links Manipal Bird Day, Shubha's talk for Bangalore Bird Day, Photos of Shubha's garden here
Today's 'Banter' features well-known personality Dr John Tickell to kick off men's health week and further discuss what men around the country can be doing to stay on top of their mental and physical health.
In this, our 15th episode of the Creative Climate Podcast, Perry Serpa has some good 'ol chat with his new friend, Alison Tickell, CEO and co-founder of the beloved and impactful UK climate organization, Julie's Bicycle. Yes, they get into the rudimentary query of "who's this Julie?" and "is there really a bicycle?" (you'll have to listen), but there's some deeper convo that attempts to answer the questions, "how did we get here?" and "where are we going now that it's all changed?" The vibrant discussion happens through the lens of 2 music industry folks who remain keen on enlisting their friends in biz, many of whom are artists, to fix the planet. Alison shares her choice for Hottest On Record, Love Ssega's empowering track, "Keep Going (Just Change The World)," a likely paraphrase from Greta Thunberg. All a must-hear!
Alison Tickell from Julie's Bicycle and Horst Weidenmueller from !K7 on IMPALA's climate programme, #EarthDay celebrations, #turnupthevolume campaign with Music Declares Emergency, why we should tackle climate emergency in the music industry and where to start, as well as IMPALA's targets. Alison and Horst also talk about quick and easy wins for music companies, the importance of having access to practical guidance and best practices that explain the benefits of taking early action and why IMPALA's programme underlines that there is no one size fits all in Europe. On Alison's playlist : Esperanza Spalding, Oscar Jerome, Love Ssega, JB FM playlist on SpotifyOn Horst playlist: DJ-Kicks mix for !K7, Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders.
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Quantum Nurse www.quantumnurs.life presents FREEDOM INTERNATIONAL Livestream www.FreedomBroadcasters.com (affiliate website) Tuesday March 30, 2021 @ 2:00 PM EST 7:00 PM UK 8:00 PM Germany Guest: Dr. John Tickell, MD https://www.drjohntickell.com/ Topic: Laughter, Sex, Vegetables & Fish (10 secrets of Long Living People) About Dr. John Dr John Tickell is a Medical Doctor, an international speaker, bestselling author and television personality, who has spent several decades travelling and studying the health, well-being and longevity patterns of people around the world. The Good Doctor and his wife Sue have 5 children and multiple grandchildren. Dr John played first grade football with the Hawthorn Hawks in the 1960s, produced a No. 1 Top 40 hit record, and has his books published across many countries. He applies his own powerful formula of Activity, Eating and Coping skills, which draw on his medical experience, extensive international research and the lifestyle patterns of the longest living people on earth - the Okinawans. Dr John is a different kind of Medical Doctor - his refreshing and memorable messages change people's lives for the better Interview Panel Dr. Karl Moore, PhD Podcast: Made in Nature https://www.facebook.com/MadeInNaturePodcast/ Dr. Jayne Marquis, ND Podcast: INpowered https://linktr.ee/INpoweredhealth Dr. Mary Elizabeth Mansfield, PharmD Podcast: Mindful Empowerment https://linktr.ee/MindfulEmpowerment Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress to Bliss https://linktr.ee/GraceAsagra www.quantumnurse.life Hartmut Schumacher Podcast: GO YOUR OWN PATH https://anchor.fm/hartmut-schumacher-path Donate to support Quantum Nurse Podcast Production. Mabalos. Thank you.
Zoe and Claire speak with Andrew Tickell about what it means to have suffered a miscarriage of justice and whether we should now pardon those convicted as witches .. with a little Oscar Slater and Netflix chat thrown in for good measure!
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Dr John Tickell is a Medical Doctor, an international speaker, bestselling author and television personality, who has spent several decades travelling and studying the health, well-being and longevity patterns of people around the world. The Good Doctor and his wife Sue have 5 children and multiple grandchildren. When I invited Dr. John Tickell as a guest, below was his response: "Grace, I'm probably the only Medical Doctor in the world who has survived malignant brain cancer for 10 years and I've presented at many Conferences across the USA! Lots of things I can help your people with from my research, knowledge of the living and eating habits of peoples worldwide - and “been there done that” experiences of studying to be a M D, treating the dis eases of the Western World, our Family, my brain cancer diagnosis stresses, and fighting for survival, the TV series across the USA, the 11 books in many languages"- "Interesting , the incidence of Cancer in Western Civilizations and Cultures has become SO much worse than in the Eastern cultures " Some of the things that he covered in this conversation were the following. Cancer is V G R O S S - causation and predisposition from V. Viral factors G. Genetics R. Radiation and Pollution O. Overweight, obesity S. Sunshine excess. S. Smoking. S. “Stress” - the new kid on the block !
Ashley broke into the voice acting business when she was 10 and had the iconic roles of both Karin Junmai and Miss Nae Aki in Medabots. Outside of voice acting we also talk about musical theatre and her new company in Melbourne, Australia.
Narrated by Woody Harrelson and directed by critically-acclaimed filmmakers Joshua Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell (Oscar® shortlisted film and Sundance Audience Award winner “Fuel,” Cannes Film Festival Official Selection “The Big Fix”), KISS THE GROUND unveils a game-changer: We can reverse global warming and the Earth’s soil is the solution. By regenerating earth, we can completely and rapidly stabilize our planet’s climate, restore lost ecosystems, and create abundant food supplies.With epic footage shot on five continents, striking visuals from NASA and NOAA, and stunning animation, KISS THE GROUND conveys this critical message through the voices of leading scientists, ecologists, and experts including Nobel Laureates in climate, members of the International Panel on Climate Change, top scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), as well as environmental activists such as Gisele Bundchen, Tom Brady, Jason Mraz, Ian Somerhalder, Patricia Arquette, and Rosario Dawson. As an urgent call to action in addressing the world’s climate crisis, KISS THE GROUND artfully illustrates an accessible, relatively simple solution to humanity’s greatest challenge. Co-directors Josh and Rebecca Tickell join us to talk about how, despite all of the dire news about the impact of climate change, there is a way forward that is basic, sustainable, scalable and immediate, regeneration of earth’s most plentiful resources, soil. For news, screening and updates go to: kissthegroundmovie.com To find out more about the movement go to: kisstheground.com
Ciar Byrne talks to Duncan Tickell, chief revenue officer of Immediate Media, about why he rejoined the company after a short stint away, about Immediate's success in diversifying its business and creating a vibrant culture, his strategies for growing direct to consumer revenues and developing other non-circulation revenue streams like affiliate and, in particular, webinars (sourdough anyone?).Duncan tells us how investment in programmatic capabilities and first party data has led to greatly increased ad yields and how ad-blockers are not the existential threat we once feared. And, he welcomes the fact that the publishing sector is now back on the front foot and showing much greater confidence, after the doom and gloom of recent years. It no longer feels like a declining sector, he tells Ciar.We would like to thank our podcasts sponsor – Acorn Web Offset, the Yorkshire-based specialist A5 and A4 magazine printer. With high speed web offset and sheet-fed printing together with in-house saddle stitching, perfect binding and mailing services, Acorn can cope with the most demanding of production turnarounds. Acorn prides itself on its efficiency and low cost print production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"Kiss the Ground," is a beautiful and fascinating film produced and directed by Josh and Rebecca Tickell. Detailing methods of soil regeneration as a solution to the worldwide climate crisis, the film is narrated by Woody Harrelson and premieres on Netflix Global on September 22, 2020. Tickell talks with our host, Cirina Catania, about regeneration, regenerative farming/ranching and how we can put a huge dent in global warming if we learn how to harness carbon, something that Josh and other experts say is absolutely possible. Josh Tickell is a keynote speaker, best selling author and film director who specializes in connecting with the Millennial Generation (those born between 1980-2000). Tickell grew up in Louisiana next to waterways polluted by petroleum refineries. In 1997 he captured national attention by driving a van powered by used French Fry oil, “The Veggie Van,” across the United States. By 1998 Tickell published his first book and was touring colleges giving talks to the first members The Millennial Generation. His journey culminated in 2008 with the release of his first feature film, FUEL.FUEL won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary and was released theatrically in the United States. The movie was screened in the White House for energy and environment staff working in the Obama Administration and was shortlisted for an Oscar. Josh Tickell directed the Cannes Film Festival movie, The Big Fix (2011). PUMP (2014) exposes a conspiracy to block fuel choice at the gas pump. His latest film, GOOD FORTUNE (2017), The Official Biography of John Paul DeJoria, Co-Founder of Patrón Tequila and Paul Mitchell Systems is being released by Paladin and Lionsgate - available worldwide in iTunes in August. He is currently in post production on KISS THE GROUND, a film/book combo that illustrates how to reverse climate change through diet, agriculture and soil. The must-see controversial trailer for Kiss the Ground is finally live! Watch it and discover the cure for climate change. The full-length film is available on Netflix on September 22! Save the date and learn more at KissTheGroundMovie.com! For more information about our amazing sponsor, Other World Computing, go to MacSales.com or OWCDigital.com, where you’ll find hardware and software solutions and tutorial videos that will get you up and running in no time. For more about our host, filmmaker, tech maven and co-founder of the Sundance Film Festival, Cirina Catania, visit cirinacatania.com. If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. Cirina is always up for new ideas! ABOUT OWC If you work in tech and haven’t heard about Other World Computing (OWC), you may have had your head in the sand. OWC, under the leadership of Larry O’Connor since he was 15 years old, has expanded to all corners of the world and works every day to create hardware that makes the lives of creatives and business-oriented companies faster, more efficient and more stable. Go to OWCDigital.com for more information. Here’s the company’s official mission statement: At OWC, we’re committed to constant innovation, exemplary customer service, and American design. For more than 25 Years, OWC has had a simple goal. To create innovative DIY solutions to give you the most from your technology. Beginning with 100% compatible memory upgrades, reliably exceeding Apple’s maximum RAM specs, OWC’s product offering has grown to encompass the entire spectrum of upgrade and expansion possibilities, all with a focus on easy, DIY setup and installation. Our dedication to excellence and sustainable innovation extends beyond our day-to-day business and into the community. We strive for zero waste, both environmentally and strategically. Our outlook is to the long term, and in everything we do, we look for simplicity in action and sustainability ...
How can we embody the change we need to see in the world? How can we find the new ways of being before we even have words to describe them? What is 'Warm Data' and how does it help us see the world as it really is? Phoebe Tickell, utopian, sense-maker and facilitator of radical change talks us through answers that will help us to change the world.
This new book describes how the food you eat can reverse climate change, heal your body, and ultimately, save our world. Throughout this revolutionary book, Tickell teaches how to become an agent in humanity's single most important and time sensitive mission and how to save the world through the choices you make. He also highlights tangible, real world examples of people and landscapes that are becoming healthier together. KISS THE GROUND, the book, concludes with a point-by-point “how-to” for transforming your grocery list, your kitchen, your diet and ultimately the planet. Tune in as we talk with Josh about this fantastic must-read!
Art can speak to people in meaningful ways that really does call on us to respond to this differently. So wherever you are, anywhere in the world, you will almost certainly have some kind of creative cultural allegiance and how do we use that in a purposeful way is a critical question for us all…alison tickell, conscient podcast, october 2019, ottawaMeet UK musician and climate change activist and CEO of Julie's Bicycle Alison Tickell.Alison is a colleague and friend who I first met at the National Arts Centre's Summit on Theatre and Climate Change in April 2019. She is CEO of Julie's Bicycle, a UK based charity that supports the creative community to act on climate change and environmental sustainability. Julie's Bicycle believes that the creative community is uniquely placed to transform the conversation around climate change and translate it into action.I had the pleasure of going for a walking interview with Alison on parliament hill in Ottawa on October 26, 2019. I asked Alison how the arts contribute to environmental awareness, about the relationship between art and the public and the work of Julie's Bicycle. We then got into a philosophical conversation about art, life, Buddhism and many other things as we descended the stairway from Parliament Hill to the shore of the Ottawa river... *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024
Episode #15: Sacred Work-The Path To Happiness in Life, Career, and Business? This roundtable discussion was originally recorded as part of the World Happiness Fest. Listen in as we discuss many different aspects of Sacred Work and ask the question whether it is truly the path to happiness in life, career and business. This was […] The post https://sacredchangemakers.com/15-sacred-work-the-path-to-happiness-in-life-career-and-business-with-paul-zelizer-oriana-tickell-and-oge-okosieme/ (15 | Sacred Work: The Path To Happiness In Life, Career And Business? with Paul Zelizer, Oriana Tickell and Oge Okosieme) appeared first on https://sacredchangemakers.com (Sacred Changemakers).
Panel discussion on Connective Intelligence at the Psychedelic Society's 5th birthday festival, featuring: Stephen Reid: Transdisciplinary thinker, cultural changemaker and metamodern mystic http://stephenreid.net/ Phoebe Tickell: Renegade scientist, complex systems designer and social entrepreneur http://phoebetickell.com/ David Satori: Founder of Myceliate - mushroom cultivation, wild food walks and medicine workshops in London https://www.myceliate.org/ Chaired by Tom Mansfield https://paleblue.uk/
Phoebe is one of those true multipotentialite with a finger in many pies. She's involved in many projects including being a member of the social change freelancer network Enspiral. She's on a mission to understand what it means to be human in this technological age and sees life as an experiment with no 'wrong' answer. She believes that we could be offering a far richer, more holistic and innovative education to our young people and that we need to re-think business and work, and personal development. I found this to be a rich and at some points technical conversation but if you want to build a company but not use the outmoded hierarchical templates of the past then I recommend you have a listen. You'll get some interesting insights and questions to ask yourself about the horizontal organisation you want to build. Seven questions to ask yourself if you're interested in building a horizontal organisation (from Going Horizontal): Autonomy- how are you going to give people in your organisation autonomy? Purpose- what is the purpose of the company and how do you make it explicit in every interaction within the organisation? Meetings- how do you host, organise and manage meetings so that the right people are involved and everyone knows and accepts their role? Transparency- how will you create a culture of openess and fairness so that everyone has access to the necessary information so that they don't feel manipulated? How will you encourage this? Decision Making- have you consciously chosen the models of decision making that are applicable to the decision at hand? Does everyone understand how this model works? Learning and Development- how do you empower people to take responsibility for their own learning and personal development? How do you make people feel accountable for their choices of what form that learning takes? Conflict and Relationships- which approaches and rituals will you put in place to help deal with conflict and foster deeper relationships?
Is sugar a factor in the inflammatory issue of Multiple Sclerosis? This is the 7th and final Episode in the Sugar and Inflammation series of Episodes. It is all about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – what it is, what affects it, how it manifests in the body, and alternative ways to deal with it. Cathy interviews a Special Guest, Patti Tickell, who has a wealth of personal experience and knowledge about Multiple Sclerosis. During their conversation, Patti talks about her incredible 21 year journey with MS, how she nearly died twice due to standard medications, and how she has used her inner strength, mindset and tenacity to successfully find her own unique formula to thrive. Patti's insights are amazing and inspirational! Be sure to listen right to the end of this Episode for a special Gift from Patti. Download The Sugar Switch®️ Podcast Transcripts! The Sugar Switch®️Podcast now has an AWESOME Transcript Library where you can have 24/7 access to, and download, ALL Transcripts - right from the first Episode all the way up to the latest Episode. There are well over 100 Transcripts! All you need to do is become a Member of Cathy Ormon Coaching Membership to access this AMAZING vault of health and nutrition wisdom. This is by Subscription, and comes with a No Risk, 30 Day Trial period for only $5.00 USD. After 30 days it reverts to the regular low monthly investment. The incredible value you will receive from The Sugar Switch®️Podcast Transcript Library is so much greater than the LOW subscription investment! Click HERE to Subscribe to the TSSP Transcript Library Copyright © 2019 Cathy Ormon – All Rights Reserved
Alison Tickell, founder of Julie's Bicycle, was a speaker at this year's Seed Festival. This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy Burt playing an original composition, Berta. http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/ ttps://twitter.com/HawkwoodCFT (https://twitter.com/HawkwoodCFT) https://www.juliesbicycle.com/ https://twitter.com/jb_alison?lang=en https://daisyandherkora.com/ http://www.seedfestival.co.uk/
Sobre el entendimiento y buen uso de nuestras fortalezas, sobre el ser versus el deber ser y sobre la ciencia de la felicidad en el trabajo, trato esta gran charla entre Efraín Mendicuti y su master coach Oriana Tickell en este episodio de ConversaciónES #DLC
Sobre el entendimiento y buen uso de nuestras fortalezas, sobre el ser versus el deber ser y sobre la ciencia de la felicidad en el trabajo, trato esta gran charla entre Efraín Mendicuti y su master coach Oriana Tickell en este episodio de ConversaciónES #DLC
In this episode Amisha meets complex systems designer, social entrepreneur and educator Phoebe Tickell. Together they explore what it means to bridge several different ‘worlds' in your work, facing the paralysis that can come when faced with complex crises, and how to connect with our ‘soul work'. Phoebe speaks about the pressure on individuals to hold the responsibility for planetary change, and why the focus must return urgently to changing systems. Together Amisha and Phoebe discuss the origins of the myths and stories that we dwell in, the way that they shape our actions and reactions, and what happens when we step outside of them.
Phoebe is one of those true multipotentialite with a finger in many pies. She's involved in many projects including being a member of the social change freelancer network Enspiral. She's on a mission to understand what it means to be human in this technological age and sees life as an experiment with no 'wrong' answer. She believes that we could be offering a far richer, more holistic and innovative education to our young people and that we need to re-think business and work, and personal development. I found this to be a rich and at some points technical conversation but if you want to build a company but not use the outmoded hierarchical templates of the past then I recommend you have a listen. You'll get some interesting insights and questions to ask yourself about the horizontal organisation you want to build. Seven questions to ask yourself if you're interested in building a horizontal organisation (from Going Horizontal): Autonomy- how are you going to give people in your organisation autonomy? Purpose- what is the purpose of the company and how do you make it explicit in every interaction within the organisation? Meetings- how do you host, organise and manage meetings so that the right people are involved and everyone knows and accepts their role? Transparency- how will you create a culture of openess and fairness so that everyone has access to the necessary information so that they don't feel manipulated? How will you encourage this? Decision Making- have you consciously chosen the models of decision making that are applicable to the decision at hand? Does everyone understand how this model works? Learning and Development- how do you empower people to take responsibility for their own learning and personal development? How do you make people feel accountable for their choices of what form that learning takes? Conflict and Relationships- which approaches and rituals will you put in place to help deal with conflict and foster deeper relationships?
"Get out of bed with the intention to do the very best that you can in the day." Duncan Tickell, MD of Immediate Media and founder of Alchemy Media consultancy shares his journey to date. I'm lucky enough to work with Duncan regularly running the Solus Club events, and as we go into launching businesses it is good to know there are people like Duncan in the industry.
I'm really excited to share this episode with you for two reasons: I really dig what Highlands Worship is up to We geek-out on the production side a little more with their FOH engineer, Luke Vogel. You can find the show notes at worshipdrummer.com/028
Research Assistant from the Oxford Centre for Mindfulness talks about her work on discontinuing antidepressant medications with the support of psychological therapy.
https://www.joshtickell.com Guest Category: Guest Occupation: Josh Tickell is an American film director who specializes in movies with a social message Guest Biography: Josh Tickell’s movies have won more than 40 major awards, have been selected as a NYTimes Critics’ Pick, shortlisted for an Oscar, and shown in the White House. He has spoken at more than 100 colleges and Fortune 500 businesses globally. Josh has been a guest on The Tonight Show, Good Morning America, Morning Joe and on the Today Show. He recently co-directed the Lionsgate release, GOOD FORTUNE. Tickell’s new book, Kiss the Ground – How the Food You Eat Can Reverse Climate Change, Heal Your Body and Save the World is being turned into a movie from executive producer Leonardo DiCaprio.
Episode #37 - Today, the Marketing Geeks Podcast builds authority because today is the day that we trick our highest profile guest yet into showing up on the program. That's right, in this episode, Josh Tickell, an award winning documentary filmmaker, best-selling author, and renowned keynote speaker, joins the Marketing Geeks for a discussion about how to market film in the era of social media, streaming services, and big tech. Josh is the director of the award-winning film "Fuel" which followed his exploits as he drove a van fueled only by vegetable oil across the country. He has also directed crowd-pleasing films such as "Good Fortune" and "Kiss the Ground." Most of Josh's movies focus on environmental activism and spreading awareness about environmental issues. Josh is actually so important that he even has his own wikipedia page. Don't believe me, here, just click this link here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Tickell Mr. Tickell has even been featured in some lesser news outlets such as The Los Angeles Times, MSNBC, USA Today, The New York Times, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Wired, Forbes, NPR, Variety, and The Tonight Show. Since he's now on our show, it's pretty much like the Marketing Geeks have been featured on these platforms too. He has recently released his newest book, "The Revolution Generation," which explains how the millennial generation can save America and the world before it's too late. Get "The Revolution Generation" book on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2VAUKUR Get his "Kiss the Ground" book on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2VxGa0g To learn more about Josh Tickell, visit his websites https://www.joshtickell.com/ or https://www.kissthegroundbook.com/ or https://www.revolutiongeneration.us/ You can also find many of his films on Amazon, YouTube, Netflix, or Hulu. Today's sponsors include BannerSeason, a tool designed to generate more referrals from your existing customers by allowing for automated personalized card and gift campaigns. Set it and forget it. Create a drip campaign that automatically sends out cards, gifts, or documents via direct mail triggered by a customer action such as a new purchase or opt-in. Campaigns to deliver cards on birthdays, work anniversaries, or holidays can also be set up to go out automatically. Go to www.bannerseason.com and use invitation code "START" to create an account. If you want to learn how to set up the automated direct mail campaigns, reach out to info@marketinggeekspodcast.com Connect & message us on LinkedIn: Justin Womack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinwomack1/ Andros Sturgeon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/androssturgeon If you would like to support the show with a donation, please find the link below and submit a contribution. https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/support Donors that donate $0.99 per month will get a featured shout out on the show. Donors who donate $4.99 per month will get the shout out plus access to all webinar recordings. Donors who donate $9.99 per month, you get all the recordings PLUS a private group coaching call once a month for one hour with the Marketing Geeks. Want to be a guest on the Marketing Geeks Podcast or suggest someone? Please email us at info@marketinggeekspodcast.com Please subscribe, rate, and review. Visit our website www.MarketingGeeksPodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Trainual: Trainual is a software that helps you document what you do, so you can easily delegate and train others. https://trainual.com/freemonth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/support
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2QlPty4. In a wide-ranging conversation with author and filmmaker Josh Tickell, 43, he shared two key observations. First, he said that cows get a bad rap for their contribution to global warming. Second, he says millennials are key to solving climate change. Tickell, a self-described environmentalist, is the author Kiss the Ground and The Revolution Generation. Films by the same titles are also pending release. Tickell’s first film, Fuel, still available on Netflix, won him a Sundance Film Festival award. As a social entrepreneur, co-founder of Big Picture Ranch, his production company, he says his four-person team operates the business on a break-even basis. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2QlPty4. Be a hero! Join the elite group of supporters who ensure that stories like this can continue to be shared! Visit heroes4good.org to become a hero now.
My talk with Ecologist Magazine Editor Oliver Tickell about the shocking dangers we face in UK and Europe as Governments rush through, in secret, laws to protect them and Monsanto before civil society realizes it and turns against them. Governments and the Genetically Modified Food companies like Monsanto are relentlessly trying to force feed GMO into everyone's mouths and lives whether they want it or not. In their own words Monsanto wants 100% Genetically Modified domination over the whole of nature.
50% of our calories should be coming from fruits and vegetables. So, tell me why we use our land to produce less than 5% of fruits and vegetables in the United States? It's because it's 95% profit for big brands. Rather than growing the food here, they import food from cheap labor countries, but all that food has been sprayed a tremendous amount of chemical. As a customer, you're not saving money with their method anyway; you're going to spend money later on a kidney dialysis, a heart transplant, on diazepam or whatever hundred drugs pharmaceutical companies are going to shove down your throat. - Josh Tickell JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | REVIEW THIS PODCAST 20% OFF ORGANIFI - USE CODE: WELLNESSFORCE How can healing ourselves through growing and eating more natural, nutritious foods also help heal the environment? On Wellness Force Radio 179, Film Director and Producer of documentaries such as FUEL and the upcoming Kiss The Ground film with Big Picture Ranch, Author of the book, Kiss the Ground, and Blogger of The Veggie Van Voyage, Josh Tickell joins us to share how we can reverse the effects of CO2 in the air by making changes on both a micro and macro level with our soil. From composting to voting with your wallet, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and tools to improve your carbon footprint on this planet. Kiss the Ground Josh Tickell, one of America’s most celebrated documentary filmmakers and director of Fuel, has dedicated most of his life to saving the environment. Now, in Kiss the Ground, he explains an incredible truth: by changing our diets to a soil-nourishing, regenerative agriculture diet, we can reverse global warming, harvest healthy, abundant food, and eliminate the poisonous substances that are harming our children, pets, bodies, and ultimately our planet. Through fascinating and accessible interviews with celebrity chefs, ranchers, farmers, and top scientists, this remarkable book, soon to be a full-length documentary film narrated by Woody Harrelson, will teach you how to become an agent in humanity’s single most important and time-sensitive mission. Reverse climate change and effectively save the world—all through the choices you make in how and what to eat. Listen To Episode 179 As Josh Tickell Uncovers: His experience working on organic farms as a WWOOfer. Where he got the idea of using a natural source instead of gas to fuel his van for the Veggie Van Voyage. What it was like to live next to an oil field growing up and the illness that his family was experiencing from all of the pollution. The large number of cancer cases in Louisiana because of the oil production and witnessing his family members dying prematurely. His process of writing the book, Kiss the Ground, and what information is included in it. The reality of what the world looks like now as far as available land and fresh water. Why there's so much carbon dioxide in the air rather than in the ground and how we can reverse it. Why we don't look at measuring the environment by Parts per Million (PPM) anymore, but by gigatons or the measurement of mass. The problem with modern farming including pesticides, bees dying off, and the degradation of our soil. The fact that our agriculture industry got its start from the technology and science that came out of WW1. Why the health of the soil and our natural environment is so important for our own wellness. A basic test to see whether or not the soil in your city is healthy or not. How we can both heal ourselves and the soil on macro and micro levels. Why biology is the real answer to sustaining human life as the population continues to grow. The importance of composting and how people who live in big cities, apartments, or don't have much space can participate with vermicomposting. How we can be more proactive with growing our vegetables and restoring the soil on our properties. How the changes we make to help the soil can lead to improving the climate overall and restoring the ecosystem. Why we have the power in our own communities to get rid of pesticides usage. The fact that glyphosate is everywhere - in water, in the food, and in our bodies. Organic vs. Regenerative foods and what new food policies we could put in place. Power Quotes From The Show "The new conversation is not about solar panels and wind; those things are happening, but they need to happen faster and we need more of that kind of green technology. The new conversation needs to focus on the fact that we have a 2,000 gigaton mass of carbon floating in the atmosphere. Where are we going to put that? It has to go somewhere." - Josh Tickell "We're basically dirt on legs. Roughly 50% of our cells are not human cells, but microbial cells and the same microbes that also live in soil. A handful of healthy soil has more living organisms than all humans who have ever lived." - Josh Tickell "If you are experiencing problems, one of the first things that this new wave of medical science will tell you is to increase your gut bacteria. So, how do you do that? The real gut bacteria actually comes from the soil. If that good gut bacteria is not in the soil, then it's not in your food and if it's not in your food, then it's not going in your gut." - Josh Tickell "Every time you eat, you make a political decision. So, we vote 3 times a day and what we're voting for is an entire system. This is a chain reaction that begins with a calorie that we consume, but it ends with a farmer or a rancher and a plant or an animal. If that plant or animal is building soil, then you're voting for a future of plenty of food for all people." - Josh Tickell "Food is politics Food is power. Food is activism. Food is life. Food is medicine. Food is nutrition. Food is reversing global warming. Food is your access right now. You go into a grocery store and you have access to buy all that food!" - Josh Tickell Links From Today's Show The Compost Story by Kiss The Ground Josh Tickell Facebook Twitter YouTube Kiss The Ground Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Big Picture Ranch Facebook Twitter YouTube Kiss The Ground by Josh Tickell The Soil Story by Kiss The Ground The Compost Story by Kiss The Ground How to Compost at Home WWOOF -Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms What is Organics? by Paul Chek Vegetarianism Inside & Out by Paul Chek Joel Salatin: Polyface Farms The Two Secrets to Weight Loss The Nobody Knows by Josh Tickell Hell's Cartel by Diarmuid Jeffreys Paul Hawken's Project Drawdown Harvard's Healthy Eating Plate & Healthy Eating Pyramid WFR 167 Michelle Norris WFR 121 Dr. David Minkoff About Josh Tickell According to Inc Magazine, Josh Tickell is "America’s #1 Strategist" for Connecting with the Millennial Generation (a.k.a. “Generation Y”). He is also a film director who specializes in movies geared toward Millennials. Tickell grew up in Louisiana where he lived next to waterways polluted by petroleum refineries. In 1997 he captured national attention by driving a van powered by used French Fry oil across the United States. “The Veggie Van” as it was called was a viral sensation. Only four years after the first web browser was introduced (and AOL was still a novelty), Tickell’s FUEL won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary and was released theatrically in the United States. FUEL became a global sensation gaining millions of viewers on Netflix, iTunes, Hulu and CNBC, Russia TV, TeleSur and beyond. The movie was screened in the White House for energy and environment staff working in the Obama Administration and was shortlisted for an Oscar. Josh Tickell directed the Cannes Film Festival movie, The Big Fix (2011). The film explores the corporate and political malfeasance that led to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. His third film, Freedom (2011), focuses on alcohol fuel and aired on the SuperChannel in Canada. His latest documentary PUMP (2014) exposes a conspiracy to block fuel choice at the gas pump and is being theatrically released by Submarine Entertainment. He is currently in production on Good Fortune (2015), The Official Biography of John Paul DeJoria, Co-Founder of Patrón Tequila and Paul Mitchell Systems. Today Tickell spends much of his time working for companies on strategies that engage members of the millennial generation. He achieves breakthrough results by modifying internal and external corporate practices to meet the desires and needs of Generation Y. By combining aspects of Corporate Social Value, Participation, Emotional Response and Product Design and Functionality, Tickell provides a wide variety of organizations with unprecedented success in connecting with members of Generation Y. Get More Wellness In Your Life Join the WFR Community on facebook Send Josh Trent a personal message Tweet me on Twitter: Send us a fun tweet (or a what's up) Comment on the Facebook page Sign up to get an email alert whenever we release a new episode Support This Podcast Leave a 5 star review on iTunes Share this episode with someone you care about Contact Wellness Force Radio for podcast sponsorship and partnership opportunities Rate & Review Wellness Force ---> REVIEW THE PODCAST Ask A Live Question For The Next Episode ---> Click here to leave a voicemail directly to Josh Trent to be read live on the air. 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Josh Tickell’s movies have won more than 40 major awards, have been selected as a NYTimes Critics’ Pick, shortlisted for an Oscar, and shown in the White House. He has spoken at more than 100 colleges and Fortune 500 businesses globally. Josh has been a guest on The Tonight Show, Good Morning America, Morning Joe and on the Today Show. He recently co-directed the Lionsgate release, GOOD FORTUNE. Tickell’s new book, Kiss the Ground – How the Food You Eat Can Reverse Climate Change, Heal Your Body and Save the World is being turned into a movie from executive producer Leonardo DiCaprio. https://JoshTickell.com
For Diana Tickell, chief executive officer at NABS – a support organization for the advertising and media industry – in London, she sees that success involves not only hard work but a lot of luck. However, one can make luck happen for them. Networks are also critical, and in Tickell’s career journey, she has had the fortune to build her network by working at board-level across the many challenges of leadership, including leading whole organizational change management. Tickell praises those who have helped her rise up professionally, and she counts learning experiences and feedback as ways to grow. She also knows that sometimes you have to take the difficult path to do the right thing. Being aware of the impact she has on other people is a must for her. “Some people call it your shadow. Some people call it ‘be a radiator, not a drain.’ But I think that I've learnt that over time you have to really, really watch this one when you're under pressure because your natural ability to be a radiator or to have sunlight rather than a shadow can actually be challenged when you're under pressure and other behaviors come out and you start to not talk to people,” she says. She believes that people need to volunteer and do something they haven’t done before to challenge themselves – she went to Sierra Leone to help a friend with a school. She thinks people like her that negotiate in their careers must see potential situations as ‘win-win’ for everyone to come out ahead. Overall, she thinks the wellbeing of the people in the industry is paramount, from physical and mental wellness to self-awareness, perceptions and positive relations all make for better work conditions and a better industry.
Right now the way we are treating Mother Earth means that our children and our children's children may not experience the beauty we get to witness today. I want to be more of a voice for Mamma Earth because first and foremost change starts with us. We CAN make a difference and there’s no better person than today’s podcast guest Josh Tickell to tell help us understand what we can all be doing to make a real difference.For full show notes and episode resources, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/65Josh is a journalist, futurist, author, and award-winning film director whose movies (Fuel, The Big Fix, Pump and Good Fortune) have been shortlisted for Academy Awards, shown in the White House, won awards at the Sundance Film Festival, and have been viewed by over 50 million people worldwide. His first book, From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank, jump started the biodiesel movement and raised billions of dollars for the algae fuel industry. And his second book ‘Kiss the Ground - How the Food You Eat Can Reverse Climate Change, Heal Your Body & Ultimately Save Our World’ is out now and his message needs to be heard by all because we can ALL be agents for change, we can ALL make a difference and we ALL need to work together to preserve our precious Mamma Earth.In this episode we chat about:How the current agriculture model is affecting our health (05:04)His journey to where he is today (06:24)Why you want to get out of the super market and into your farmers’ market (15:51)The connection between our food and our climate (18:44)What’s causing the rise in number of heart attacks around the world (22:48)What we can do to be agents for change to preserve mother earth for future generations (24:56)Why you should be conscious about where your food is coming from (28:34)Why you need to know your dirt (30:19)Why the soil is the most important part of good health (32:21)Why it’s important to educate our children about food & nourishment from a very young age (42:21)Plus so much more!For full show notes and episode resources, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/65 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This new book describes how the food you eat can reverse climate change, heal your body, and ultimately, save our world. Throughout this revolutionary book, Tickell teaches how to become an agent in humanity's single most important and time sensitive mission and how to save the world through the choices you make. He also highlights tangible, real world examples of people and landscapes that are becoming healthier together. KISS THE GROUND, the book, concludes with a point-by-point “how-to” for transforming your grocery list, your kitchen, your diet and ultimately the planet. Tune in as we talk with Josh about this fantastic must-read!
''I am 100% convinced that we can stop and reverse climate change.'' - Josh Tickell Do you ever wonder how the choices we make impact the future of our planet? What if I told you, we could grow enough food to feed all of humanity, while at the same time, reverse climate change? You may be thinking, “OK Jon, that sounds nice, but is there really anything I can do about it?” Yes, there is! And in today’s conversation with Josh Tickell, you’re going to find out why. Josh Tickell is a Sundance award winning film director and bestselling author. His films and books focus on critical, “big picture” social issues including alternative energy, conscious capitalism and reversing climate change. Josh co-directed the 2017 Lionsgate release, GOOD FORTUNE, the rags to riches biopic of Paul Mitchell and Patron cofounder, John Paul DeJoria. His first movie, FUEL, won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary and to theatres globally. He regularly films and interviews luminaries such as Elon Musk, Dan Aykroyd, Woody Harrelson, Sheryl Crow, and Shailene Woodley. Tickell’s movies have won more than 40 major awards, been selected as a NYTimes Critics’ Pick and shortlisted for an Oscar and shown in the White House. He has spoken at more than 100 colleges and Fortune 500 businesses globally. He is a guest on shows such as The Tonight Show, Good Morning America, Morning Joe and on the Today Show. Tickell’s new book, Kiss the Ground – How The Food You Eat Can Reverse Climate Change, Heal Your Body and Save the World with a forward by Whole Foods Founder, John Mackey, is being turned into a movie from executive producer Leonardo DiCapprio also entitled KISS THE GROUND. Here’s a Quick Breakdown of Our Chat… [09:07] 2 books, 2 movies, and 1 kid — How Josh and other extremely busy people manage to get it all done! [11:44] Josh describes what it was like growing up, from Australia’s outback to Louisiana’s poor and polluted and how this inspired a successful career as a film director. [15:20] A powerful vision for the future of our planet and the positive reality that humans can co-create. [18:32] A wild story about how Josh and Ryland Englehart met and the partnership that followed! [24:24] Kiss the Ground — How The Food You Eat Can Reverse Climate Change, Heal Your Body and Save the World. [31:26] Learn how you can shop smarter and reengineer your food choices. [45:39] Why should millennials start farming? [54:40] The Regenerative Revolution that will change your body and the world through food. ''If you can visualize something, you can make it happen.'' – Josh Tickell Enjoying the Show? For iTunes listeners, get automatic downloads and share the love by subscribing , rating & reviewing here! Links and Resources KissTheGround.com Kiss the Ground: How the Food You Eat Can Reverse Climate Change, Heal Your Body & Ultimately Save Our World Front Row Foundation Front Row Foundation Video – Help Us Spread Our Message! The Front Row Factor: Transform Your Life with the Art of Moment Making Café Gratitude Rylan Englehart The Soil Story WOOF Your Ratings and Reviews Matter! If you’re enjoying the show, let us know about it HERE o/
Rebecca Harrell Tickell's acting career began at a very young age. She went from performing in school plays in Vermont to New York, where at the tender of age of 9, she got a starring role in the Christmas movie classic Prancer. It was on to L.A. and more film and tv roles. In 2007 she moved from acting to pursue her dream of combining environmental activism, filmmaking and production. She and her future husband Josh Tickell joined forces and through their company Green Planet Productions, have made several documentaries that focus on social causes. We cover a lot of ground in our conversation with this creative, committed, passionate woman.
Are you going to live to 100? Do you care about your ACE - Activity, Coping and Eating? Listen to Dr John Tickell, a medical doctor in Melbourne Australia, who in this episode starts by describing how he visited and studied the Okinawans, a cultural group with the largest proportion of people who live past 100 years of age. He discovered that the Okinawans never talk about calorie or carbohydrates, aren’t fanatical about anything and stay active all of their lives. He identifies some of the things in our Western society that don’t serve us well: like retiring from work and losing purpose, getting annoyed if we can’t get a car park right outside the supermarket, consuming food from packets or cans rather than in its whole form, reading newspapers filled with doom and gloom, living in congested apartments rather than old-style communities like villages, buying food that has traveled hundreds of miles to get to us, defining success by things we can count like money, and living a life lacking in family, fun, friendship and faith. Dr Tickell talks about getting back to basics. Eating the food the earth provides us – without human interference (HI). He gives other well considered general preventative health advice that's easy to understand and built around the tenets of a very basic lifestyle – Activity, Coping and Eating. John talks about how he became interested in preventive health during his medical training, and how when his general practice receptionists found that the most prescribed drugs were valium and antidepressants, that this was proof that we all need better coping skills than simply popping pills. John uses a bunch of great acronyms to help people understand the key principles and he tells a great story or two. Hear about his interaction with Kerry Packer, a story that might not flatter the late media mogul but explains how the choices we make damage the brilliant machine of a human body we are born with. This is not an episode about pure plant-based eating but John gives some great advice about how we need to eat 80% basic foods (plant foods) and 20% bonus foods. Basically everything in moderation except laughter, sex, vegetables and fish.
Trenchless Technology is rapidly-growing and Darren Tickell from Australian Pipelining Supplies (APS) joins us to give expert insight into what it takes to succeed in this business. Darren started from the ground up and together with Allan his advice is perfect for anybody building their own business from scratch, regardless of industry! Plus, what is the most common misconception professionals hold in our industry and how is this impacting your sales in ways you may never have realised? Find out by downloading this episode and your FREE SPA-exclusive Life Design eBook from http://www.servicenationaustralia.instapage.com/ You can reach APS at 1300 277 111 or Darren directly on 0401 585 585. Email your questions and feedback to admin@serviceprofessionals.com.au and please leave a review on iTunes!
Scott Page is a technologist, entrepreneur, musician and songwriter. Page is most recognized as the saxophonist for Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto. As an entrepreneur, he formed Walt Tucker Productions an audio video post production company in 1987. In 1992, he Co-founded 7th Level, Inc., a CD-ROM game and educational software company. Later, Page Co-founded New Media Broadcasting Company, a social media and collaborative communications enterprise. Since 2011, he has been the Co-founder and CEO of Direct2Care, an online presence management company for healthcare.Scott Page has received several acknowledgments and awards, primarily for his technology companies' achievements. Named one of “50 Pioneers of Multimedia,” Page has been guest lecturer and panelist at numerous conferences and university symposia. His industry acknowledgments include being named one of “The Top 100 Multimedia Producers” by Multimedia Magazine, the “100 Coolest People in Los Angeles” by Buzz Magazine, and one of “50 New Media Innovators” profiled in Pioneer Electronics' Multimedia Frontier.Josh Tickell is a thought leader in the green industrial space whose career spans a mix of journalism, innovation and design. In 1997, after traveling across the United States in a van powered by biodiesel that he processed in a self-made refinery, he penned the world's best selling book on biofuel, From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank, which has been sold in over 30 countries and has been credited with the creation of hundreds of successful large scale biorefineries. His first feature movie, FUEL won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary, was released theatrically in the United States and became a global sensation gaining over 1 million viewers on Netflix, iTunes, Hulu and CNBC.Tickell has been a featured guest on Jay Leno's The Tonight Show and Good Morning America. He is a regularly featured opinion leader in news stories on CNN, Discovery, Reuters, NBC, Fox and NPR. Articles on Tickell, his films, and green energy work have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, USA Today, The Huffington Post, Hustler Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Popular Mechanics and thousands of international newspapers and magazines.Bryce Maddock is the co-founder and CEO of TaskUs where he is responsible for managing day-to-day operations and driving the vision and strategy of the company. Bryce has scaled TaskUs from five employees to more than 900 before his 29th committed to changing the way organizations and individuals work, Bryce offers a refreshing and thought provoking perspective on how to create and grow a successful business in the 21st birthday and with no external funding. An efficiency fanatic Century.
Scott Page is a technologist, entrepreneur, musician and songwriter. Page is most recognized as the saxophonist for Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto. As an entrepreneur, he formed Walt Tucker Productions an audio video post production company in 1987. In 1992, he Co-founded 7th Level, Inc., a CD-ROM game and educational software company. Later, Page Co-founded New Media Broadcasting Company, a social media and collaborative communications enterprise. Since 2011, he has been the Co-founder and CEO of Direct2Care, an online presence management company for healthcare.Scott Page has received several acknowledgments and awards, primarily for his technology companies' achievements. Named one of “50 Pioneers of Multimedia,” Page has been guest lecturer and panelist at numerous conferences and university symposia. His industry acknowledgments include being named one of “The Top 100 Multimedia Producers” by Multimedia Magazine, the “100 Coolest People in Los Angeles” by Buzz Magazine, and one of “50 New Media Innovators” profiled in Pioneer Electronics' Multimedia Frontier.Josh Tickell is a thought leader in the green industrial space whose career spans a mix of journalism, innovation and design. In 1997, after traveling across the United States in a van powered by biodiesel that he processed in a self-made refinery, he penned the world's best selling book on biofuel, From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank, which has been sold in over 30 countries and has been credited with the creation of hundreds of successful large scale biorefineries. His first feature movie, FUEL won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary, was released theatrically in the United States and became a global sensation gaining over 1 million viewers on Netflix, iTunes, Hulu and CNBC.He consults on issues ranging from new greentech product launches, to consumer attitudes toward batteries, to legislative strategies, to operations-wide waste to energy technology installations for companies such as Green Mountain Energy Resources, Clif Bar, Yum Brands, Audi, General Motors and William Morris Endeavour.Tickell has been a featured guest on Jay Leno's The Tonight Show and Good Morning America. He is a regularly featured opinion leader in news stories on CNN, Discovery, Reuters, NBC, Fox and NPR. Articles on Tickell, his films, and green energy work have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, USA Today, The Huffington Post, Hustler Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Popular Mechanics and thousands of international newspapers and magazines.As a Canadian soulful/pop powerhouse that has won audiences over worldwide with over 13 million views on YouTube and Vevo, it's of no surprise that Maggie Szabo went from a small town girl from Ontario, Canada to an artist in her own right crafting a sound all her own in Los Angeles.Maggie began honing her singing and writing craft at a young age in her hometown of Dundas, Ontario by performing and exploring as many opportunities as she could. Immediately after graduating from high school, she then decided to pack her car and drive to Nashville to further explore her songwriting capabilities.While living in Nashville, Maggie ended up creating a fresh sound infused with soulful pop melodies. Inspired by her surroundings and experiences in the music mecca of America she strengthened her songwriting craft and performing skills and was offered a record deal with Linus Entertainment in Ontario.In November 2012, she released her debut pop album “Now Hear Me Out” (Linus Ent/ eOne). All original songs on her album were co-written by Maggie with production by Justin Gray (Joss Stone) and Gavin Bradley (Nelly Furtado) and Tanya Leah.After releasing her debut single “Lovesick” to heavy rotation across Canadian airwaves, Maggie was named as Bell Media's Emerging Artist and was personally chosen by famed blogger Perez Hilton as his “Can YOU Sing?” contest winner that beat out thousands of singers as he hailed Maggie as the next big superstar.With an online fan-base growing by the thousands monthly and a social media following that tops some of the nations most established pop artists, Maggie has proven to be a star on the rise that used the power of social media to deliver original songs online to her dedicated fans.Since spending time in LA, Maggie has gained exposure from playing all original new music to sold-out crowds at the infamous Viper Room, House of Blues, Molly Malones and famed venue the Hotel Café.After recording ‘Tidal Waves and Hurricanes', the accompanying music video to her highly anticipated single was premiered exclusively by Ryan Seacrest.Constantly creating, writing and evolving, this Canadian chanteuse has been hard at work on new music and is gearing up to start the next exciting chapter of her musical journey with a new album, new sound and new outlook.
Aired 03/10/09 Growing up amongst the oil refineries in Louisiana, JOSH TICKELL experienced the impacts of dirty oil processing at a young age. After watching members of his family suffer from pollution-related cancers, Tickell began a lifelong quest to find sustainable, clean energy sources. In 1997, TICKELL set out on the road with a biodiesel powered "Veggie Van" and a video camera and began filming what would eventually become known as FUEL, the 2008 Sundance Audience Award winning documentary film that investigates the possible replacement of fossil fuels with renewable energy. Over the course of his 11 year journey, TICKELL traveled the world going to over 25 countries, authored two books, founded a nonprofit organization, and jumpstarted America's biodiesel movement. "Fuel" is a vital, superbly assembled documentary that presents an insightful overview of America's troubled relationship with oil and how alternative and sustainable energies can reduce our country's -- and the world's -- addictive dependence on fossil fuels. The film's structure is built around director-narrator Josh Tickell's personal journey of enlightenment, which started in childhood after moving with his family from idyllic Australia to murkier Louisiana, where he came to realize the oil-rich environment was being ravaged by the omnipotent petrochemical industry. Later, as a young adult, he spent 11 years crossing the country in his vegetable oil-powered "Veggie Van," promoting biofuels and compiling footage for what would become this impressively comprehensive film. The events of Sept. 11 and Hurricane Katrina factor in both visually and thematically, providing provocative anchors for the movie's indictment of what Tickell believes is the Big Oil-cozy, ecologically indifferent Bush administration. Johnny O'Hara's WGA Award-nominated script doesn't dwell on muckraking, however; it's more focused on broadly inspiring viewers than preaching to the converted. Interviews with a wide range of environmentalists, policy makers and educators, along with such "green" celebrities as Woody Harrelson, Sheryl Crow and Larry Hagman offer serious fuel for thought -- as well as for action. Smartly animated interstitials, memorable archival material and a lively soundtrack round out the fast-paced proceedings. www.thefuelfilm.com
Warren leads a panel discussion with Jay Inslee ( US REP. First District State of Washington), Josh Tickell (Director), and John Plaza (Imperium Renewables), where they discuss the benefits of bio-fuel, the importance reducing your carbon footprint, and Jay Inslee as the next James Bond. http://www.imperiumrenwables.com http://www.thewarrenreport.com
The castaway in this week's Desert Island Discs is Sir Crispin Tickell, Britain's Ambassador to the United Nations. As well as being an ambassador, he is also a passionate meteorologist and conservationist - a cool diplomat who's made himself an expert on global warming. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about his many postings, passions and pastimes.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: String Quartet No 1 by Johannes Brahms Book: Guide To Science by Asimov Luxury: Solar-powered telescope
The castaway in this week's Desert Island Discs is Sir Crispin Tickell, Britain's Ambassador to the United Nations. As well as being an ambassador, he is also a passionate meteorologist and conservationist - a cool diplomat who's made himself an expert on global warming. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about his many postings, passions and pastimes. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: String Quartet No 1 by Johannes Brahms Book: Guide To Science by Asimov Luxury: Solar-powered telescope