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  • Episode 185 Giles Hutchins Nature Works

    Giles Hutchins is my guest on this episode 185 of Inside Ideas. Brought to you by OnePoint5 Media, Innovators Magazine, and the ALOHAS Regenerative Foundation.

    Giles Hutchins discusses the importance of reconnecting with nature and our inner nature to address the interconnected crisis facing humanity. He emphasizes the need for a shift in consciousness and a journey of becoming, where individuals reconnect with their own sovereignty and work with life. Hutchins shares his own experiences, including an out-of-body experience during a car accident, that have shaped his perspective and helped him be more courageous in times of challenge. He also highlights the importance of empathy and understanding in guiding individuals on their own journeys of self-discovery and transformation. Giles Hutchins emphasizes the importance of trust and overcoming fear in order to create meaningful change in our lives. He shares his personal experiences of leaving corporate life and starting Springwood Farm, highlighting the resistance and doubt he faced from others. Giles believes that true trust in life is the foundation for connecting with ourselves, others, and the natural world. He also discusses the need for a revolution within ourselves, not just in the external world, and the importance of working with both stillness and tension in order to be truly regenerative.

    Reconnecting with nature and our inner nature is essential to address the interconnected crisis facing humanity.

    Shifting consciousness and embarking on a journey of becoming allows individuals to reconnect with their own sovereignty and work with life.

    Personal experiences, such as out-of-body experiences, can shape one's perspective and provide courage in times of challenge.

    Empathy and understanding are crucial in guiding individuals on their own journeys of self-discovery and transformation. Trust in life and the courage to overcome fear are essential for creating meaningful change.

    Connecting with ourselves, others, and the natural world is key to living a regenerative life.

    Education should focus on bringing forth our true selves and creating conditions conducive to life.

    Education for Creating Conditions Conducive to Life

    "Giles draws upon decades of research and experience and activating regenerative leadership consciousness to address the root problem of our interconnected crisis, blending pioneering neuroscience and cutting-edge findings on consciousness with ancient wisdom."

    "We are nature, and nature is us."

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  • Episode 184 Benedikt Boesel Save Our Soils Regenerative FarmingFarm RebellionBenedikt Bösel, a regenerative farmer, shares his journey of transforming a thousand hectares of sandy, dry German soils into a thriving ecosystem. He discusses the challenges he faced in implementing regenerative practices and the need for a shift in the agricultural system. Benedikt emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with nature and understanding the true value of agriculture. He also highlights the need for societal support and policy changes to create a more sustainable and resilient farming system. Benedikt Bösel shares his journey of starting a regenerative farm and the importance of inviting people to experience and understand the work they do. He emphasizes the need for systemic, ecological, and social innovation in agriculture. Benedikt highlights the role of partnerships and support from organizations like Follow Food and the Schmidt Heine family in the growth of his farm. He discusses the importance of reconnecting people with nature and making sustainable choices in food consumption. Benedikt also challenges the notion that cows are the problem and emphasizes their role in regenerative land use.Regenerative farming practices can transform degraded soils and create resilient ecosystems.The current agricultural system prioritizes mass production and cheap prices, leading to externalized costs and environmental degradation.Society needs to recognize the value of agriculture beyond food production and support the transition to regenerative practices.Collaboration between farmers, scientists, and policymakers is crucial for driving systemic change in the agricultural sector. Systemic, ecological, and social innovation is crucial in agriculture.Partnerships and support from organizations are essential for the growth of regenerative farms.Reconnecting people with nature and making sustainable food choices are important.Cows play a vital role in regenerative land use and should not be seen as the problem.Redefining the Value of Agriculture: Beyond Food ProductionTransforming Sandy Soils: The Journey of a Regenerative Farmer The Role of Cows in Regenerative Land UsePartnerships and Support for Regenerative Farms"We need to touch people's emotions, we need to touch people's hearts. That is the way forward in order to change the large system surrounding agriculture.""Agriculture and farming have to be at the epicenter of coolness. Farmers are the custodians of our world and future generations."https://finck-stiftung.org/en/https://www.gutundboesel.org/enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benediktboesel/https://www.facebook.com/gutundboeselhttps://www.instagram.com/benediktboesel/ https://www.instagram.com/gutundboesel/ https://www.instagram.com/finckfoundation/#regenerativeagriculture #livinglab #landwirtschaft #boden #SDGs #davasus #rehkitz #rehwild #thermaldrone #drohne #landwirtschaft #biolandwirtschaft #regenerativeagriculture #raisingkids #ecosystems #onehealth #SDGs #brandenburg #gutundboesel #ackerpulco #marketgarden #biogemüse #jungpflanzen #brandenburg #farmlife #farmvlog#farming #landleben #farm #biolandwirtschaft #regenerative #farming #agriculture #soil #health #biodiversity #sustainability #regenerative agriculture #innovation #partnerships #sustainability #nature connection #food consumption #cowsInside Ideas by One Point 5 Media & Innovators Magazine. Systemic change is needed to move us on to the right side of history. Marc Buckley speaks with the game-changers on a mission to get us there as fast as possible. https://www.insideideas.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/buckleymarc/https://linktr.ee/marcearthInside Ideashttps://www.innovatorsmag.com/inside-ideas/Innovators Magazinehttps://www.innovatorsmag.com/OnePoint5 Mediahttp://onepoint5media.com/

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  • Glenn A. Albrecht is an Honorary Associate in the School of Geosciences, The University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He retired as Professor of Sustainability, at Walter Murdoch University, in mid-2014. He continues to work as an environmental philosopher and published a book, Earth Emotions, with Cornell University Press in 2019. Earth Emotions was published in French and Spanish in 2020 and in Dutch in 2024.In numerous publications and public talks over the last two decades, Dr Albrecht has developed the theme of the psychoterratic (psyche-earth), or negative and positive emotional states connected to the state of the Earth. New concepts, developed by him, are now becoming well-established in the international scholarly literature, new research theses, and as inspiration for many creative people in the arts and music.While he is best known for creating the concept of solastalgia, or the lived experience of negative environmental change, his most recent work develops the mega-meme of the 'Symbiocene', a future state where humans re-integrate with the rest of nature. A book of that title should be completed by the end of 2024. He currently lives at Blackheath on Gundungurra land in the Blue Mountains of NSW, Australia.Glenn Albrecht, an environmental philosopher, discusses the concepts of psychoterratic, solastalgia, and the symbiocene. He emphasizes the importance of developing new language and concepts to describe the emotional and psychological states connected to the state of the Earth. Albrecht believes that the current language used in sustainability and eco-literacy is inadequate and easily misused. He introduces the concept of the symbiocene, a future state where humans reintegrate with the rest of nature, as a paradigm shift from the Anthropocene. He sees symbiosis as the foundation for life and a key to creating a better future. Glenn emphasizes the need to focus on the practical application of symbiosis in order to shift away from extractive and exploitative economic practices. He highlights the importance of transdisciplinary thinking and breaking down disciplinary boundaries to understand the value of life and the need for harmony with all living beings. Glenn discusses the potential for using biotechnology, such as mycelium-based coffins and mycelium bricks, as sustainable alternatives to current technologies. He envisions a future where everything we use can be returned to the cycles of life and where the joy of life and positive Earth emotions are nurtured.Glenn Albrecht, psychoterratic, solastalgia, symbiocene, sustainability, eco-literacy, language, concepts, emotional states, psychological states, Earth, symbiosis, Anthropocene, paradigm shift, symbiosis, practical application, transdisciplinary thinking, harmony, biotechnology, mycelium-based products, sustainable alternatives, joy of life, positive Earth emotionsDeveloping new language and concepts is crucial for understanding and addressing the emotional and psychological states connected to the state of the Earth.The current language used in sustainability and eco-literacy is inadequate and easily misused.The concept of the symbiocene, a future state where humans reintegrate with the rest of nature, offers a paradigm shift from the Anthropocene.Symbiosis is the foundation for life and a key to creating a better future.Resonance and frequency play a role in conveying emotions and can be a form of language beyond spoken words. Focus on the practical application of symbiosis to shift away from extractive and exploitative economic practices."Give me a concept in the Anthropocene and I'll give you its opposite."https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/https://www.facebook.com/glenn.albrecht.73/https://www.instagram.com/glenn.a.albrecht/#symbiocene #symbiosis #earthemotions #newwordsforanewworld #ouronlyfuture #glennalbrecht #sustainability #solastalgia #Paradigmshift #psychoterratic #meme

  • Episode 182 Thomas Rödding Digital Product Passport

    Thomas Rödding, CEO of Narravero, discusses the Digital Product Passport and its significance in the context of the European Union's Green Deal and ESG taxonomy. The Digital Product Passport is a digital interface that provides comprehensive information about a product, including its ingredients, manufacturing process, certificates, and end-of-life options. It aims to enable a circular economy by making it easier for consumers to make informed choices and for businesses to provide transparency and traceability. The implementation of the Digital Product Passport has the potential to revolutionize the way products are produced, consumed, and disposed of, leading to more sustainable practices and better environmental outcomes. The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a powerful tool that combines sustainability and compliance with customer experience and centricity. It provides a way to make products more transparent, accessible, and trustworthy. The DPP enables consumers to easily access vital information about a product, such as its environmental impact, ethical considerations, and authenticity. It also empowers consumers to make informed decisions and encourages businesses to adopt more sustainable practices. The DPP has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including agriculture, by promoting regenerative practices and reducing waste. Starting early with the implementation of the DPP is crucial to stay ahead of the game and reap the benefits of improved customer experience and compliance. The DPP also opens up opportunities for marketing, services, and innovation, creating a more sustainable and future-fit world.

    The Digital Product Passport is a digital interface that provides comprehensive information about a product, enabling consumers to make informed choices and businesses to provide transparency and traceability.

    The implementation of the Digital Product Passport has the potential to revolutionize the way products are produced, consumed, and disposed of, leading to more sustainable practices and better environmental outcomes.

    May 27, 2024, Exciting news from the EU! The Council of the European Union has given its final approval to the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (#ESPR), marking a major milestone in our journey towards sustainability. This groundbreaking regulation mandates that all products placed on the European market will require a #Digital #Product #Passport. This passport will provide comprehensive information on the environmental sustainability of products, enhancing transparency and enabling informed consumer choices.

    This initiative will significantly reduce the environmental impact of products, improve circularity, and drive innovation across various industries. It’s a transformative step that aligns with our commitment to a greener and more sustainable future.

    And the Digital Product Passport will bring about positive realities for Europe! It won't be straightforward – a lot of work awaits us. However, many smart minds are working on the DPP concept in an interdisciplinary manner, connecting with each other, thinking from the perspective of businesses and end customers – for a circular economy that can and will work.

    #DigitalProductPassport #EuropeanUnion #GreenDeal #ESGtaxonomy #circulareconomy #transparency #traceability #stainability #futurefit

    #DPP #espr #circulareconomy #customerexperience #marketingfuture #sustainability #digitalproductpassport #nexteraofmedia #eutaxonomy #Sustainability #Ecodesign #GreenTransition #Innovation

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  • Tammy Michelle Scarlett is my guest on Episode 181 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.

    Tammy is a global systems architect, strategist, and futurist, and serves as Executive Director of the global non-profit UNIFY.org. With a graduate degree from Harvard University, she works on global efficiencies for humanity using interdisciplinary, cross-sector intelligences. Tammy believes in implementing systemic change with strategy, efficiency and abundance for the thriving of our future.

    Combining her Harvard education in Anthropology and MBA studies with her time spent with Native American and First Nations communities, Tammy promotes a return to ancient wisdom and nature to inform global systems solutions, including regenerative systems, integrative education for children, and accessible dynamic finance. Her work has been featured on WGN and Forbes, as well as published in the Library of Congress.

    Tammy currently serves on the executive and advisory boards of Connective Consulting, Power of Women, and the World Upshift Organization, is on the executive advisory teams for the Holomovement and the Universal Peace Sanctuary, and is a collaborator with the World Academy of Art and Science for the United Nations Human Security campaign.

    Tammy lives in a suburb of Chicago with her husband, their 4-year-old daughter Aurelia, and their pup Stella Maris.

    Tammy Michelle Scarlett is a global systems architect, strategist, and futurist who serves as the executive director of the global nonprofit UNIFY. UNIFY is a global nonprofit for world peace and impact that promotes global synchronized meditations and facilitates actionable ways for people to come together and make a positive change. Tammy believes in the universality of language and the importance of fostering authentic connections. She envisions a regenerative future where human activities contribute to the continuous renewal and flourishing of life on Earth. Tammy is involved in various events and organizations that promote transdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration for a sustainable and regenerative world. The conversation explores the concept of exponential collaboration and the need for new work systems that can create a world that works for everyone. The speakers discuss the importance of regenerative and abundant living systems, the limitations of linear thinking and incremental growth, and the need for organizations to create conditions that are conducive for life to thrive and flourish. They also touch on the impact portfolio, a new model for global efficiency and impact ROI, and the benefits it offers to organizations and individuals. The conversation emphasizes the importance of thinking about and envisioning a world that works for everyone and the power of collaboration and cooperation in creating a better future. Her book “BIRTHRIGHT” dropping spring 2025

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  • Emanuel Kuntzelman is my guest on Episode 180 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.

    The Holomovement: Embracing Wholeness and Cooperation

    Emanuel is is an entrepreneur, writer, philanthropist and activist for social transformation. He has founded and/or managed numerous exchange organizations in Spain, the U.S. and the U.K.. He is also the co-founder and President of Fundación por el Futuro in Madrid, Spain, and a co-creator of the Global Purpose Movement and Purpose Earth. He is co-editor of the anthology Purpose Rising (2017) and The Holomovement: Embracing our Collective Purpose to Unite Humanity (2023). The Holomovement is the culmination of his life’s work.

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    "We're going to have to be right-brained, inclined, intuitive, multidisciplined, and help us find a way out of the difficulties we're in."

    "The wheel is called the holomovement, according to David Bohm."

    "The Holomovement Wave: Bringing People Together to Unite Humanity"

    "Let's not only change the species name, how about if we change the genus too? So I proposed Holo idea kind of in yeah, seriously."

    "We need new words for a new world, new grammar, new words, new terminology to get us out of this anthropocentric way of thinking how bad humanity has been on the world."

    "How do we break down those inner and physiological and emotional and spiritual boundaries and borders that we've built up come together in that collaboration and say, you know, it's not just Fritz of Capra's theories or discussions or the Tao of physics, it's not just David Bohm, it's not just not Laszlo or... whoever it is, it's all of us coming together to make all of those models work at once."

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction to Emanuel Kunzelman

    03:35 - The Holomovement and its Origins

    12:25 - The Holomovement Wave: Past and Present

    37:34 - Continuing David Bohm's Work in the Social Arena

    41:05 - Proposing a New Idea: Holo Universalis

    43:22 - Breaking Down Silos and Working Together

    50:27 - The Power of Resonance and Frequency

    56:54 - Finding Purpose and Serving the Whole

    01:10:12 - The Holomovement: A Movement of Movements

    01:13:58 - The Future of the Holo Movement

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  • Della Z Duncan is my guest on Episode 179 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Links in Bio LinkTree 🌳 to Podcasts. Della is a Renegade Economist who supports individuals as a Right Livelihood Coach, helps transition businesses as a post-capitalist consultant, and hosts the Upstream Podcast challenging mainstream economic thinking through documentaries and conversations including, The Green Transition: The Problem with Green Capitalism and The Myth of Freedom Under Capitalism. Della is also the creator and co-teacher of the Cultivating Regenerative Livelihoods program and co-teacher of the Economics Dimension course at Gaia Education, a Work that Reconnects Facilitator, the Course Development Manager of Fritjof Capra’s Capra Course on the Systems View of Life, a founding member of the California Doughnut Economics Coalition, a Senior Fellow of Social and Economic Equity at the London School of Economics, a Gross National Happiness Master Trainer, and a Senior Lecturer at the California Institute of Integral Studies. https://www.dellazduncan.com/

  • Loretta Hieber Girardet is my guest on Episode 178 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.Lori is the Chief of the Risk Knowledge, Monitoring and Capacity-Development Branch covering risk information and analytics, climate change, disaster loss and monitoring data and capacity-building for UNDRR Disaster Risk Reduction globally. Previously, she served as Chief of the UNDRR Asia-Pacific regional office, covering 38 of the world’s most disaster-prone countries. Lori served in various management positions at OCHA for over a decade before joining UNDRR, including overseeing the global Cluster coordination mechanism and having responsibility for IASC mechanisms on coordinated humanitarian needs assessments. She also has a background in public health and worked for the World Health Organization in various capacities, including in emergency contexts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and sub-Saharan Africa. Her experience in emergency contexts spans more than 25 years and she is the author of several publications including Lifeline Media: Reaching Populations in Crises which promotes greater accountability to people affected by disasters. Her academic background includes fellowships and degrees from the Harvard School of Public Health and University of Paris-Assas.GAR Special Report 2023 ‘Mapping Resilience for the Sustainable Development Goals’https://www.undrr.org/

  • Daniel Christian Wahl is my guest on Episode 177 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.Daniel Christian Wahl is one of the catalysts of the rising reGeneration and the author of Designing Regenerative Cultures - so far translated into seven languages. He works as a consultant, educator and activist with NGOs, businesses, governments and global change agents. With degrees in biology and holistic science, and a PhD in Design for Human and Planetary Health, his work has influenced the emerging fields of regenerative design and salutogenic design. Winner of the 2021 RSA Bicentenary Medal for applying design in service to society. Awarded a two year Volans-Fellowship in 2022.Daniel Christian Wahl holds degrees in Biology (BSc. Hons., Univ. of Edinburgh, 1996), HolisticScience (MSc., Schumacher College, 2002), and a Ph.D. in Design (Univ. of Dundee 2006) on 'Design for Human and Planetary Health. Daniel lives in Mallorca where he helped to set up SMART UIB and works locally and internationally as a consultant, educator, and activist. Among his clients have been Ecover, Forum for the Future, Camper, and Balears.t, Save the Med, Lush, UNITAR, UK Foresight, Cloudburst Foundation, and many universities and NGOs.He has been on the academic working group of the Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) and has been linked to GEN for almost 20 years. Daniel has worked closely with Gaia Education since 2007 and contributed to the development of their Design for Sustainability online course and co-authored the current versions of all four dimensions of the curriculum. He also wrote the content and developed the concept of Gaia Education's SDGs Flashcards which with the support of UNESCO are now translated into 7 languages.His 2016 book 'Designing Regenerative Cultures' has helped to define the field of regenerative design and has been translated into 8 languages so far. In 2021 the Royal Society for Arts, Manufacture, and Commerce - founded in 1754 - awarded Daniel with the Bicentenary Medal for "an outstanding and demonstrable contribution, through ... design practice, towards an equitable and regenerative world." He has been awarded a Volans Fellowship for 2022 and 2023 by John Elkington in support of past and ongoing work.Daniel trained as a biologist and holds degrees in Biology (BSc. Hons., Univ. of Edinburgh), Holistic Science (MSc., Schumacher College), and Natural Design (PhD., Univ. of Dundee). He was the director of Findhorn College from 2007 to 2010, is a member of the International Futures Forum and H3Uni, an advocation partner of r3.0, and on the advisory councils of Ecosystems Restoration Camps, Commonland, the Ojai Foundation, Future Planet Europe, the Centre for the Future and the Overview Institute of Australia, as well as a Findhorn Foundation Fellow. Daniel teaches regularly on the MA in Ecological Design Thinking at Schumacher College. Daniel's 2016 book 'Designing Regenerative Cultures' has quickly gained international acclaim, his Blog on Medium is followed by over 20,000 people and his social media advocacy has a combined audience of over 450,000 people around the world.https://www.danielchristianwahl.com

  • Stephen Buchmann is a pollination ecologist specializing in bees and an adjunct professor with the departments of Entomology and of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. A Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, he has published over 150 peer-reviewed scientific papers and eleven books, including The Forgotten Pollinators with Gary Nabhan (Island Press, 1996) and, most recently, The Reason for Flowers: Their History, Culture, Biology, and How They Change Our Lives (Scribner, 2015). Buchmann is a frequent guest on many public media venues including NPR’s All Things Considered, and Science Friday. Reviews of his books have appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time and Discover magazines and other national publications. He is an engaging public speaker on topics of flowers, pollinators, and the natural world. His many awards include the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award, and an NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book. For many of us, the buzzing of a bee elicits panic. But the next time you hear that low droning sound, look closer: the bee has navigated to this particular spot for a reason using a fascinating set of tools. She may be using her sensitive olfactory organs, which provide a 3D scent map of her surroundings. She may be following visual landmarks or instructions relayed by a hive-mate. She may even be tracking electrostatic traces left on flowers by other bees. What a Bee Knows: Exploring the Thoughts, Memories, and Personalities of Bees invites us to follow bees’ mysterious paths and experience their alien world. Although their brains are incredibly small—just one million neurons compared to humans’ 100 billion—bees have remarkable abilities to navigate, learn, communicate, and remember. In What a Bee Knows, entomologist Stephen Buchmann explores a bee’s way of seeing the world and introduces the scientists who make the journey possible. We travel into the field and to the laboratories of noted bee biologists who have spent their careers digging into the questions most of us never thought to ask (for example: Do bees dream? And if so, why?). With each discovery, Buchmann’s insatiable curiosity and sense of wonder is infectious. What a Bee Knows will challenge your idea of a bee’s place in the world—and perhaps our own. This lively journey into a bee’s mind reminds us that the world is more complex than our senses can tell us. www.stephenbuchmann.com

  • Chris McLaughlin is my guest on Episode 175 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.Master Gardener and Modern Homesteader Chris McLaughlin has been gardening and studying plants for over fourty years. She’s the author of nine books. Her latest book is The Good Garden: How to Nurture Pollinators, Soil, Native Wildlife, and Healthy Food—All in Your Own Backyard. McLaughlin’s book promising to give you all the tricks and tips you need to grow the sustainable garden of your dreams.The Good Garden is about growing the healthiest, most scrumptious fruits and veggies possible, but it’s also about giving back. How can your little patch of Earth become a sanctuary for threatened wildlife, sequester carbon, and nurture native plants?Full of tricks and tips you need to grow the sustainable garden of your dreams. Drawing from established traditions, such as permaculture and French intensive gardening, and Chris’s hard-earned experience, For newbies and experienced gardeners alike. It will teach you the fundamentals, including how to choose the right plant varieties for your microclimate, and proven methods to fight pests without chemicals. You will also discover the nuances of developing a green thumb, from picking species to attract specific types of pollinators to composting techniques based on time available. Lovely four-color photography will show you good gardening in action.Most importantly, The Good Garden will help you foster a sense of meaning in your garden. Maybe the goal is to reduce food miles and plastic waste by growing delicious berries. Maybe it’s to meet neighbors who also care about the planet through a seed-swap. Maybe it’s a quiet moment patting the bunny whose manure will replace toxic fertilizers in the soil. A good garden offers endless possibilities and The Good Garden offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.Chris is the associate editor for From Scratch Magazine and a staff contributor to VegetableGardener.com. Her work has appeared in magazines such as Urban Farm Magazine, Hobby Farm Home Magazine, The Herb Companion, The Heirloom Gardener, and Fine Gardening Magazine.The Good Garden How to Nuture Pollinators, Soil, Native Wildlife, and Healthy Food — All in Your Own Backyard. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Composting, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Heirloom Vegetables, Hobby Farms: Small-Space Rabbit Keeping, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Small-Space Gardening, Vertical Vegetable Gardening, Raising Animals for Fiber, A Garden To Dye For, and Growing Heirloom Flowers.https://www.laughingcrowco.com/

  • Felix Dodds and Chris Spence are my guests on Episode 174 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.

    Heroes of Environmental Diplomacy

    Felix Dodds has been a leading thinker in the area of global governance for thirty years. Now a Vice President Multilateral Affairs. Rob and Melani Walton Sustainable Solutions Service (RMWSSS) at Arizona State University and an Adjunct Professor at the University of North Carolina.

    Previously he was an advisor to the Ford Foundation and their grantees for the development of the Sustainable Development Goals. He was the co-founder of the Communitas Coalition for supporting SDG 11 on Sustainable Cities and Communities.

    From 1992-2012 he was Executive Director of Stakeholder Forum and during that time he chaired the first UN Conference to come out with a set of indicative SDGs in September 2011.

    He has edited or written 24 books on sustainable development. His most recent book with Chris Spence is Heroes of Environmental Diplomacy: Profiles in Courage.

    He also co-wrote Negotiating the SDGs which explained how the SDGs came about and who the key players were with Ambassador David Donoghue and Jimena Leiva Roesch and Only One Planet with the father of Sustainable Development Maurice Strong and Michael Strauss.

    Chris Spence is a writer and environmentalist. He has worked internationally on sustainable development, conservation, climate change and health policy, and he held leadership positions at non-profit organizations in New York, New Zealand and California.

    He also consulted widely for the United Nations, IUCN-World Conservation Union and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), and he has undertaken assignments in more than 40 countries on five continents, focused, in particular, on climate change and sustainable development policy and practice, as well as international law. He has also served as a political advisor and journalist and been on the boards of several environmental organizations.

    An award-winning writer, Chris is the author or co-author of several books, including Global Warming: Personal Solutions for a Healthy Planet (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) and Rock Happy (2021). He holds MA (Hons) and BA degrees in Political Science and History from Victoria University. Originally from the United Kingdom, Chris lived in New Zealand, New York, and the San Francisco Bay Area before moving to Ireland in 2020, where he currently lives with his family. TDK The Band SF Bay Area Band

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Dodds

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  • Lucianne Tonti is my guest on Episode 173 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Lucianne Tonti is a journalist, author and regenerative fashion consultant. She is the fashion editor of The Saturday Paper, a regular contributor to The Guardian where she writes the weekly series Closet Clinic. Her writing also appears in Australian Vogue. Her first book Sundressed: Natural Fabrics and the Future of Clothes, was released in Australia in July and will be published by Island Press in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom in 2023. Lucianne has worked in sustainable and luxury fashion in Melbourne, Sydney, London and Paris.

    www.luciannetonti.com

  • Garry Pratt is my guest on Episode 172 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Links in Bio LinkTree 🌳  to Podcasts.   Garry is the co-founder of Earswitch, an innovative sensor technology start-up. He was previously Entrepreneur in Residence and a Teaching Fellow in Entrepreneurship at the University of Bath, where he ran an accelerator programme that supported high-tech, high-growth digital start-ups in areas such as med-tech, AR/VR and AI.    Garry has held senior positions in the pre-dotcom tech world across the US and Europe and is the co-founder of Teachit, a leading educational digital  content provider.    The Creativity Factor offers scientific and practical evidence for entrepreneurial creativity, with advice on the mechanisms, habits, and techniques that develop this skill. This uniquely holistic guide will provide you with a newfound awareness of your creative potential and how it can lead to business success.

    https://garrypratt.co.uk/

  • Global Ecosystem Restoration John D. Liu is my guest on Episode 171 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.    In the 1980s and 1990s, John worked as a television producer and cameraman with CBS News, RAI, and ZDF covering geo-political events including the rise of China from poverty and isolation and the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the mid-1990s the World Bank asked John to document the rehabilitation of the Loess Plateau.    Since learning that it is possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems John has devoted his life to understanding and communicating about the potential and responsibility to restore degraded landscapes on a planetary scale. Since 2009 John has worked with Willem Ferwerda the Founder and CEO of the Commonland Foundation, which is catalyzing privately invested large-scale restoration in many parts of the world. John is also the founder of the Ecosystem Restoration Camps movement that began in 2016 and has grown to over 50 camps in 6 continents and continues to grow.   Studying ecology led John to receive a number of academic appointments. In 2014 John was named a research fellow at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (NIOO/KNAW) and continues to study.    

    https://ecosystemrestorationcamps.org/

  • Giles Hutchins is an executive coach and senior adviser at the forefront of the [r]evolution in organizational and leadership consciousness and developmental approaches that enhance personal, organizational, and systemic agility and vitality. He is the author and co-author of several leadership and organizational development papers, and the books The Nature of Business (2012), The Illusion of Separation (2014), Future Fit (2016), co-author of Regenerative Leadership (2019), and Leading by Nature (2022). Chair of The Future Fit Leadership Academy, Founder of Leadership Immersions, and co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation and Regenerators, he runs an international leadership center at Springwood Farm, an area of outstanding natural beauty near London, UK. Previously held corporate roles - Head of Transformation Practice for KPMG, Global Director, and Head of Sustainability for Atos (150,000 employees, over 40 countries). He provides coaching at individual and organizational levels for those seeking to transform their personal and/or work lives. He is also a keynote speaker on the future of business and regenerative leadership, and guest lectures at international business schools. 

    https://gileshutchins.com/ 

  • Laura Storm is my guest on Episode 169 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.Laura is an international keynote speaker, author, advisor and expert on sustainability and regenerative leadership and has spent her entire career advising global leaders on sustainability and building impact- and purpose-driven organizations, and movements. All have they focused on the global transformation to sustainability and they include the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light and Sustainia.In 2018, she founded Regenerators - a collective focused on nature-inspired regenerative design, organizations, leadership and living. She is the co-author of the much-praised book Regenerative Leadership and for her work, she has been awarded the title ‘Worldchanger’ by Greenbiz, is selected by the World Economic Forum as a ‘Young Global Leader’ and named one world’s leading women in the sustainability & regeneration by Sustainable Brands.She serves on multiple Boards and on the World Economic Forum’s Expert Network as an expert in sustainable development and climate change. Her academic background is a Master in Political Communication and Leadership from Copenhagen Business School.Laura lives on a permaculture farm in Portugal with her partner Ulrik, daughter Roxie and son Karlo.

    https://laura-storm.com/

  • Louise Kjellerup Roper is my guest on Episode 168 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.   

    As CEO of Volans Louise leads the team and is responsible for Volans mission, programmes and strategy, and ensuring Volans has the biggest possible positive impact, through what we do and who we work with.   After leaving her native Denmark to study PPE at the University of Oxford, Louise started her career with ‘bleeding-edge’ software companies such as Cisco and Check Point Software Technologies, before focusing on the role of business for good, launching Cradle to Cradle and B Lab pioneering companies like method and gDiapers into Europe and bringing circular economy business models and scale to ambitious small businesses.  Louise is a guest lecturer at both Cranfield University and the University of Exeter and part of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s CE100 network. She also mentors young change-makers via the Aspire Foundation and the Aspire Trailblazing Women network.  

    https://volans.com/

  • Danielle is a world-renowned researcher, speaker, and advocate, on all issues relating to our food system and agriculture. Danielle is President of Food Tank (foodtank.com) and an expert on sustainable agriculture and food issues. She has written extensively on gender and population, the spread of factory farming in the developing world, and innovations in sustainable agriculture. Danielle is the recipient of the 2020 Julia Child Award.   Danielle founded Food Tank, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, with Bernard Pollack in 2013 to build a global community for safe, healthy, nourished eaters. The organization has more than 250 major institutional partners including The Rockefeller Foundation, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the Christensen Fund, IFPRI, IFAD, Oxfam America, Slow Food USA, U.N. FAO, the Crop Trust, the Sustainable Food Trust, and academic institutions in all 50 states.   Food Tank highlights hope, success, and innovative ideas in our food system through original daily publications, research articles, a chart-topping podcast, interviews, and events and Summits in major cities around the world.   Prior to starting Food Tank, Danielle spent two years traveling to more than 35 countries across sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Latin America, meeting with hundreds of farmers and farmers’ groups, scientists and researchers, policymakers and government leaders, students and academics, and journalists, documenting what is working to help alleviate hunger and poverty, while protecting the environment.

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  • Dr. Abir Haddad is my guest on Episode 166 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.   Dr. Abir Haddad is Director of the Institute for Legal Transformation, Capital 40 under 40, alumni of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, and teaches Modern Law of Arab States at the Institute for Private International Law at the University of Cologne, where she received her doctorate summa cum laude.  Previously to that she developed transformative legal adaptations to address future challenges posed by climate change and exponential technologies at Resilience Frontiers Initiative, a forward-thinking project of the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat, where she still is an advisor.   As director of the Institute for Legal Transformation, she is now applying her "7 Steps to Legal Transformation" methodology to other areas of futures and disruptive change, exploring the law of the future with a thematic focus on anticipatory legal adaptations that promote sustainable living in balance with nature, and foresightful regulation of exponential technologies for a prosperous society. Together with other lawyers, Dr. Haddad founded the Network of Multicultural Lawyers, which provides a platform for German lawyers with a family history of immigration.   In her academic career, Dr. Haddad has been selected as one of 20 scholars worldwide for the Falling Walls Foundation's Female Science Track 2022 and won the wildcard for the Women in Leadership program. Also, she is a founding and faculty member of the European Club for Leaders and Sustainable Innovation program.  

    http://www.legaltransformation.io/