This week, our hosts are rejoined by the incredible Isabel Cavelier Adarve. Tune in to hear them answer some of the brilliant questions listeners sent in following Christiana’s and Isa’s launch of their masterful recent mini-series, Our Story of Nature: From Rupture to Reconnection.
Christiana, Isabel, Tom and Paul muse on an intriguing range of questions from ‘how to teach citizens and governments about nature’ to ‘could bioliteracy transform things’? The hosts dive deep into philosophical questions about the role of religion, and more prosaic ones about supermarket food. They propose that it is possible, if we want, to sustain, and improve our relationships with nature wherever we are, whether in the heart of the city, or deep in the forest. Also, Tom tries to read out a question in Spanish and threatens to mastermind a presidential bid on behalf of Christiana!
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Isabel Cavelier Adarve, Co-Founder of Mundo Comun
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Links to Our Story of Nature episodes:
Our Story of Nature - From Rupture to Reconnection - Episode 1
Our Story of Nature - From Rupture to Reconnection - Episode 2
Our Story of Nature - From Rupture to Reconnection - Episode 3
Our Story of Nature Intro Music - Catalina by Tru Genesis
More on Xiye Bastida who features in the show.
Paul’s Book Recommendation - Small is Beautiful by E.F. Schumacher
The full, unedited interviews from the mini-series can be found HERE
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