Episodios
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Max Hillebrand is a Free Software Entrepreneur, Bitcoin nomad and a "Rothbardian Crypto Anarchist".
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Sabine Àr kock samt utövare och guide inom NaturPraktik som innefattar bland annat Vision quests.
http://sabineochmat.se/
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Jon Nylander Ă€r mjukvaruutvecklare och en person som besitter mycket kunskap inom den Ăsterrikiska skolan av ekonomi.
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Paula Richter Àr aktiv i Extinction Rebellion.
SÄ hÀr beskriver sig XR pÄ sin hemsida:
Extinction Rebellion (XR) Àr en internationell folkrörelse som utgÄr frÄn vetenskapen och anvÀnder fredlig civil olydnad för att uppnÄ radikal förÀndring i syfte att minska risken för samhÀllelig och ekologisk kollaps. XRs tre krav Àr:
Tala klarsprÄk
Agera nu
StÀrk demokratin
Paula Àr Àven en av Klimatpsykologerna, som arbetar med de mÀnskliga, psykologiska och beteendemÀssiga aspekterna av miljö- och klimatkrisen; varför vi gör som vi gör och hur vi kan förÀndra oss.
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Simon Àr en utvecklare, bitcoin-expert och grundare av Mempool bitcoin explorer - ett verktyg med över 30 000 dagliga anvÀndare som anvÀnds för att följa sina bitcoin-transaktioner och se aktuella avgifter.
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English transcript:
I started this podcast because I wanted to something about a problem that I care about.
That we're living in a way that will make it difficulat for people in the future to maybe breath clean air and live in a functioning eco system. It feels very important to do something about it, or at least try.
I think it's something that we all think is important, on some level. To take care of our planet and make sure that those who come after also live a good life. So it's not a left-right issue. And I don't think it's an issue of who bears the responsability, if it's corporations or politians or individuals. Because we're all individuals and I think we can all do something.
Something that worries me a bit is when I hear ideas that the solution is force and authoritarian state solutions. And then I think my message is that I don't think we need that. And I think that if we do go that route of force and authoritarian state solutions that we're not going to like it when we're there.
So I think it want to defend the free market and try to show how it can be the solution and not the problem. I think that economics or capitalism or whatever you want to call it, that it's not other than people trading goods and services with eachother. And that which people want is what corporations will give us. And that this is a very natural part of what it means to be human. And that it's something we've always done. And that problems really occur when we try to control these processes. So I think that if we want to see real change I think there has to be a change in people. In the way that we see ourselves and the world. That a part of being human is to take care of our planet and not to control and exploit it like we've thought for a long time.
So if we can do this we will start to demand things that are sustainable. In everything from how our food is produced to the technology that we use. Companies would listen to their markets which would lead to them adapting and supplying those things.
And I think that if you use the political method of controlling people and to force us to live sustainably, I think you will create a lot of resistance in people, and you won't have achieved any real change.
I think that telling someone that they can't fly or eat meat won't lead to them wanting to live sustainably and that you want to take care of your planet. But I think it would undermine the desire to steward that they do have.
I do however think that there is something to be said about legislation and what we allow big corporations to do. But even here I think the problem is that law and order is to far away from the hands of the people. I think you can see this when you see how a multinational corporation want to build for example a serverhall in a country and they're able to play governments against eachother to see who can offer the most benefitial tax cuts or legislation about employee rights or environmental concerns.
So the idea behind democracy is that the power should be with the people, but in cases like this it doesn't seem like it really is.
So what I wanted to say was that let's take care of our planet and eachother but let's not do it at the expense of our liberty and sovereignty.
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Paula Richter Àr aktiv i Extinction Rebellion.
SÄ hÀr beskriver sig XR pÄ sin hemsida:
Extinction Rebellion (XR) Àr en internationell folkrörelse som utgÄr frÄn vetenskapen och anvÀnder fredlig civil olydnad för att uppnÄ radikal förÀndring i syfte att minska risken för samhÀllelig och ekologisk kollaps. XRs tre krav Àr:
Tala klarsprÄk
Agera nu
StÀrk demokratin
Paula Àr Àven en av Klimatpsykologerna, som arbetar med de mÀnskliga, psykologiska och beteendemÀssiga aspekterna av miljö- och klimatkrisen; varför vi gör som vi gör och hur vi kan förÀndra oss.
Paula kunde bland mycket annat belysa viktiga begrÀnsningar i individens ansvar för att motverka miljöförstöring och pratade övertygande om hur vi mÄste fÄ till storskalig förÀndring. BÄde för att fÄ verklig effekt och för att kunna ta hand om vÄr oro för klimat och ekosystem.
ï»żSamtalet pĂ„verkade mitt perspektiv och jag hoppas du som lyssnar ocksĂ„ kan lĂ€ra dig nĂ„got!
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Unwrapped is an online store that let's you buy goods without the packaging. I recently started using it in my attemps to live more sustainably and I was fortunate enough to have a conversation with one of their founders Sarah Lobelius.
We talked about how they got started and about the challenges of living sustainably but also how it can be quite enjoyable. I was happy to see that Sarah lives by her values and I came away from the conversation feeling even more committed to the sustainable lifestyle.
Here's a text from an Instagram-post of theirs from June 14th where Sarah and Hanna describe Unwrapped:
Unwrapped Àr Sveriges första förpackningsfria butik pÄ nÀtet och grundades av vÀnnerna Sarah och Hanna. Vi Àr tvÄ mammor som blev trötta pÄ allt skrÀp vi producerade och ville göra nÄgot positivt av vÄr klimatÄngest.
Vi lanserade Unwrapped.se i juni 2019 för att vi vill goÌra det laÌttare och mer bekvaÌmt foÌr dig att minska ditt skraÌp. Bor du i vĂ„rt StockholmsomrĂ„de kan du handla i vĂ„ra Ă„teranvĂ€ndningsbaraförpackningar. Det gĂ„r till sĂ„ att du laÌnar foÌrpackningarna som livsmedel och hygienprodukterna aÌr packade i. Du laÌmnar sedan tillbaka foÌrpackningarna som vi rengoÌr och aÌteranvaÌnder till naÌsta kund. Hos oss hittar du mestadels ekologiska varor av vaÌldigt bra kvaliteÌ.
Vi kan sedan ett par veckor tillbaka Àven leverera över hela Sverige men dÄ packar vi i papperspÄsar. Vi jobbar just nu pÄ att lansera vÄrt cirkulÀra system över hela Sverige men för att kunna göra det mÄste vi hitta andra förpackningar. SÄ tillsvidare kan du som bor utanför StockholmsomrÄdet handla i papperspÄsar och sÄ skickar vi till ett postombud nÀra dig. Hör gÀrna av dig om du har nÄgra frÄgor!
/Sarah & Hanna
Unwrapped butik
Unwrapped Instagram
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Lena Sumedrea Àr Vice ordförande i Jönköpings kommunfullmÀktige och distriksombudsman för Centerpartiet. Vi kÀnner varandra frÄn en KY-utbildning som vi bÄda lÀste.
Vi pratar om Lenas resa frÄn det att hon kom till Sverige frÄn RumÀnien utan att kunna svenska till dÀr hon Àr idag. Vi pratade om natur och att leva hÄllbart. Jag gillade det hÀr samtalet. Och hoppas att ni som lyssnar gör det ocksÄ!
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Det hÀr avsnittet gÀstas jag av Johan Jörgensen som Àr medgrundare i Sweden Foodtech.
FrÄn www.swedenfoodtech.com
Johan has done Internet since it began and food-tech is his specialty. No, letâs call it passion. Or, rather, obsession. The food system must change and tech is the way forward. Donât ask him about food-tech â he wonât stop talkingâŠâ
Johan fick mig att tÀnka om mycket om hur vÄrat matsystem fungerar och hur det verkligen pÄverkar vÄran planet. Det Àr svÄrt att se hur det skulle kunna vara hÄllbart att vara sÄ mÄnga mÀnniskor samtidigt som vi bedriver ett jordbruk som utarmar jorden och sÀnker kvalitén pÄ vÄran mat. Det finns en enorm dold kostnad som ingen riktigt behöver betala för Àn, utan den fÄr nog framtida generationer stÄ för.
Johans passion för det hÀr lyser verkligen igenom och det fÄr iaf mig att vilja göra mer. Jag hoppas ni gillar det hÀr samtalet lika mycket som jag gjorde.
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This is the very first episode of this podcast and I'm joined by Joshua Spodek
Joshua Spodek PhD MBA is a three-time TEDx speaker, #1 bestselling author of Initiative and Leadership Step by Step, host of the award-winning Leadership and the Environment podcast, and professor at NYU.He holds a PhD in astrophysics and an MBA from Columbia, where he studied under a Nobel Laureate and helped launch a satellite (having emerged from some of Philadelphiaâs most dangerous neighborhoods). He left academia to found a venture to market an invention that showed animated images to subway riders between stations.He teaches and coaches leadership and entrepreneurship at NYU and Columbia Business School. He has spoken at Harvard, Princeton, West Point, Google, IBM, The New York Academy of Science, Childrenâs Aid Society, and other renowned institutions.Appearing on every major network, the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, and more, he has been called âbest and brightestâ in Esquireâs Genius issue, âastrophysicist turned new media whizâ by NBC, and ârocket scientistâ by Forbes.He visited North Korea twice, swam across the Hudson River, has done burpees daily since 2011 (150,000 and counting), takes 16 months to produce one load of garbage, and hasnât flown (by choice) since March 2016. He blogs daily at joshuaspodek.com.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.