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A Conversation with Helena Norberg-Hodge (E21)

April 17, 2017 by Adrian

April 2017



Helena Norberg-Hodge

This is a conversation with the political thinker and activist Helena Norberg-Hodge. She had a huge radicalizing influence on my political thinking through her film Ancient Futures. By “radical” I don’t mean the usual leftist politics. Helena is a tireless advocate for re-localization, the reclaiming of the commons, and the importance of direct participation in community. She is deeply insightful in linking these to global issues. Having spent decades in Ladakh, she is also one of the first to integrate traditional and indigenous world-views into a coherent critique of techno-industrial society, finance, and politics. Her work has been a great source of nourishment to me in unfolding a vision of a more beautiful world. I hope you enjoy this conversation we recorded in the fall of 2016 in England.



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Filed Under: Money, Gift, & Economics Tagged With: activism, de-growth, development, Featured Home, Featured Topic Essay, Localization, Podcast


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Thomas Hübl: Healing Trauma (E54)

Galina Angarova: Cultural Survival (E53)

Fritzi Horstman: Step Inside the Circle (E52)

Mellody Hayes: Roots of Healing (E51)

Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan: A Trillion Points of Light (E50)

Dr. Zach Bush: Life is a Community (E49)

Alnoor Ladha: Oppression, Interconnection, Healing (E48)

Vivian Dittmar: Befriending Fear (E47)

Farmer Rishi: The Gift Circle of Life (E46)

Sayer Ji: Beyond the Coronavirus (E45)

Luz Gonçalves Brito: Spirituality is the Search for Connection (E44)

Julie Esterly: Mystery of Life, Death, and Earth (E43)

Gigi Coyle: What is Mine to Do? (E42)

Zack Geist: Dispelling the Mystery of Debt (E41)

Robin McKenna: GIFT (E40)

Kelly Brogan: Get Real, Get Well, Get Free (E39)

Cynthia Jurs: On Synchronicity and Sacrifice (E38)

Lynne Twist: A Conversation About Living in the Gift (E37)

Helena Norberg-Hodge: Local is the Future (E36)

Brian Swimme: The Cosmos Watching Itself (E35)

Daniel Schmachtenberger: Self-terminating Civilization (E34)

Brock Dolman: Eco-spiritual Connections (E33)

Philip Munyasia (E32)

Orland Bishop (E31)

Judith Schwartz: Ecological Healing with Water (030)

Laura Delano: Sanity in an Insane World (E28)

Two Conversations with Orland Bishop: Part 1 (E26) & Part 2 (E27)

Eivind Skjellum: Journey to the Inner Throne (E25)

Land Healing through Young Farmers (E24)

Gigi Coyle (E23)

Joanna Harcourt-Smith (E22)

An Evening with Satish Kumar (E20)

In Conversation with Martin Shaw (E19)

Orland Bishop: Word, Gift, and Money (E18)

Kelly Brogan: Restoring Blunted Consciousness (E17)

In Conversation with Rupert Sheldrake (E16)

The Fertile Ground of Bewilderment (E15)

Marietta Schürholz: Reinventing Ritual (E14)

Eivind Skjellum: Journey through the Archetypes (E13)

Carol Bowman: Three Stories (E12)

Lyla June Johnston (E11)

Cynthia Jur’s Kiva (E09)

Seppi’s Place (E08)

Rupert Sheldrake: The Crisis of Science (E07)

Brown Koroskenyi and Pamela Lyness: Healing With Nature (E06)

Julio Olalla: A Story of Gratitude (E05)

Francis Weller: Of Grief and Reverence (E04)

Chris Martenson: Deep Wealth and Transformation (E03)

Amy Lansky: Synchronicity and the Impossible (E02)

Nipun Mehta: Changing the Story with Kindness (E01)

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