From the merely unorthodox to the truly revolutionary, this podcast features Charles Eisenstein in conversation with a series of extraordinary guests: activists and healers, scientists and spiritual teachers, artists and entrepreneurs, indigenous people and the elite. Each holds a piece of a next story for civilization. We hope by spreading their voices to help anchor this story into reality, to remind you that you are not crazy, and to expand our thoughts, perceptions, and choices into new territory.
Lynne Twist: A Conversation About Living in the Gift (E37)
Lynne Twist is the author of The Soul of Money and co-founder of the Pachamama Alliance. This conversation weaves together various themes explored in my ...
Helena Norberg-Hodge: Local is the Future (E36)
Helena Norberg-Hodge is a revered elder in the movement seeking alternatives to the present course of economic globalism and cultural homogenization. Her film on Ladakh, ...
Brian Swimme: The Cosmos Watching Itself (E35)
Brian Swimme is a mathematical cosmologist and philosopher. We went really deep in this conversation: the limits of human knowledge, cosmic evolution, science as a ...
Daniel Schmachtenberger: Self-terminating Civilization (E34)
Daniel Schmachtenberger is a brilliant and innovative social philosopher and founding member of the Consilience Project. Here he outlines some of the foundations of his ...
Brock Dolman: Eco-spiritual Connections (E33)
Brock is a co-founder of Occidental Arts and Ecology Center in Northern California, one of the first permaculture education centers in North America. In this ...
Philip Munyasia (E32)
Philip Munyasia is the founder of Otepic, a permaculture/ ecovillage project in Kenya that brings youth from the slums to the land for social and ...
Orland Bishop (E31)
Orland Bishop is in my eyes a treasure on this earth. In this third conversation, we talk about the cosmological and geological dimensions of the ...
Judith Schwartz: Ecological Healing with Water (030)
Judith Schwartz is the author of several books, most recently Water in Plain Sight. She is a leading advocate of what is coming to be ...