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Author and entrepreneur Laura Storm is part of a new generation of sustainability professionals advocating

Author and entrepreneur Laura Storm is part of a new generation of sustainability professionals advocating for a more regenerative approach to business and leadership.⁠ ⁠ Drawing from deep ecology, adult developmental psychology and shamanic and indigenous perspectives, the regenerative movement recognises that the ability to create sustainable, regenerative societies starts with how well we use […]

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When it comes to space activities are we learning from our mistakes on Earth, or

When it comes to space activities are we learning from our mistakes on Earth, or simply transferring our culture of extraction to new territories? As an academic and the first artist to launch an interactive artwork in outer space, Nahum is one of the few figures bringing controversial questions around colonisation, ownership and capitalism to

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What would a financial system based on abundance look like? Franz Josef

What would a financial system based on abundance look like? Franz Josef Allmayer is is the co-creator of SEEDS – Regenerate Money, a decentralised economic vehicle for the growing regenerative movement. In this interview, Franz speaks with technology writer Lauren Razavi about the way global living has shaped his mission, how peer-to-peer transactions can disrupt

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The pressure inherent to the system of committed-relationship compels us to become both more separate

The pressure inherent to the system of committed-relationship compels us to become both more separate and more intimate with the other than we thought possible. To get there, we have to let go of the false-self connection. In this article, Clare Rousseau explores what we can learn from this insight about humanity’s longest running committed

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VIDEO: Cancel culture and the limits of identity politics with Bayo Akomolafe.

VIDEO: Cancel culture and the limits of identity politics with Bayo Akomolafe. Our intuition is that these polarising tendencies have psychological roots that need to be understood and integrated. The promise is a mature form of activism that can vigorously stand with those who are oppressed, whilst finding a language and form that inspires the

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André Carvalhal is an author, sustainable designer and digital influencer questioning the systemic implications of

André Carvalhal is an author, sustainable designer and digital influencer questioning the systemic implications of consumerism, and the impact of mass consumption and advertising on the psyche. #whatisemerging “The World We Knew When We Were Born Has Ended.” – Emerge www.whatisemerging.com André Carvalhal is an author, sustainable designer and digital influencer questioning the systemic implications

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Event on July 24th: The Ego of Activism: A Conversation with Bayo Akomolafe

Event on July 24th: The Ego of Activism: A Conversation with Bayo Akomolafe Friendly critics draw a distinction between the goals and methods of social justice activism. While the intentions are good, the dominant display of social justice activism is contributing to a political culture that strips contentious issues of nuanced discussion. Even if activists

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“When the Berlin Wall collapsed in 1989, we witnessed the end of the 20th-century Cold

“When the Berlin Wall collapsed in 1989, we witnessed the end of the 20th-century Cold War era. A wall collapsed between two conflicting social systems: capitalism and socialism. Today we see a different type of wall collapsing: not a wall between systems, but between system and self — a wall that has kept us separated

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