When faced with global social and environmental challenges, we can assume that we should be entirely focused on solving the problems ‘out there’. But without paying attention to our inner world and inter-being - the ways in which we relate to one another - can we really reimagine our world and enable flourishing futures for all?
In this episode, Daniel and Philipa are joined by peace pilgrim, activist and former monk, Satish Kumar. Aged 9, Satish renounced the world and became a wandering Jain monk. Inspired by Gandhi, he decided at 18 that he could achieve more ‘back in the world’, campaigning to turn Gandhi's vision of a peaceful future into reality. Satish founded The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity that seeks to inform and inspire a just future for all. He was the Editor of the charity's change-making magazine, Resurgence & Ecologist, for over 40 years. He co-founded Schumacher College, which he continues to serve as a Visiting Fellow.
ReGeneration Rising is a specially-commissioned RSA Oceania podcast exploring how regenerative approaches can help us collectively re-design our communities, cities, and economies, and create a thriving home for all on our planet.
Explore links and resources, and find out more at https://www.thersa.org/oceania/regeneration-rising-podcast
Join the Re-generation: https://www.thersa.org/regenerative-futures
Reduced Fellowship offer: In celebration of the launch of Regeneration Rising, we're offering a special promotion for listeners to join our global community of RSA Fellows. Our Fellowship is a network of over 31,000 innovators, educators, and entrepreneurs committed to finding better ways of thinking, acting, and delivering change. To receive a 25% discount off your first year of membership and waived registration fee, visit thersa.org and use the discount code RSAPOD on your application form. Note, cannot be used in conjunction with other discount offers, such as Youth Fellowship. For more information email fellowship@rsa.org.uk.
Who can fix the problem of polarisation within the British Labour party?
Have we reached peak populism or is this just the start of it?
Are our broadcasters fit for purpose?
Big tech and the future of democracy
Good Economics for Hard Times
Do you understand public opinion as well as you think you do?
The Week Politics Jumped the Shark
Hope vs Fear, Live from Wilderness Festival
The Four Deadly Sins of Modern Politics
Utopia and Reality
Elections, Fatalism, and Twitter Storms
Extinction Rebellion: what next?
Religion
How Change Happens
Capitalism and Conservatism, with Iain Dale and Jacob Field
Denialism, with Caroline Lucas MP & Keith Kahn-Harris
Is the centre ground dead?
Responsible Parties
Talking to the Enemy, with Michael Sandel & Maria Exner
Could a citizens' jury help break the Brexit deadlock?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free