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Humanity stands at a unique and critical evolutionary moment. Child psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Salk discusses how we can survive and evolve through a fundamental shift in our values and

Jonathan Foley, director of the University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment (IonE) and leader of its
Andrew Zolli and Jonathan Rose discussed urban and community resilience at The Garrison Institute's Wisdom Holder's Circle Luncheon. The Institute applies contemplative practices to pressing
This episode features Lou, Emily Healy, and Joe Rodgers from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, exploring why circular business models struggle to scale despite individual successes. They discuss how
This podcast episode explores why a wider shift to circular business models isn't occurring despite individual successes. Lou is joined by Emily Healy and Joe Rodgers from the Ellen MacArthur
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The linear, extractive economic model poses increasing risks to the global economy and its financial sector. This episode presents
Join host Jeff Corwin on an adventure across the Great Plains, exploring the vital connection between species. He assists Native American tribes in re-establishing bison herds, a keystone species
Jonathan Cybulski connects coral reefs, climate change, and physical fitness to introduce "climate fitness." He argues that focusing on small, everyday wins can shift the narrative from humans
Jonathan Williams discusses the digital world's rapid expansion, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it often comes at the expense of empathetic communication. He explores this
Jonathan Rowson, director of the Social Brain Centre at the Royal Society of Arts, highlights the problematic
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