Episodes
This live recording was the final part of the series, and invited those involved via downloading, listening, sharing, and coming on the guided walks, to participate. The conversation began with Rebecca Huggan (NewBridge Project) and Laura Coleman (ONCA) discussing the role of arts organisations in building response-ability towards climate change, and invited participants to relinquish unsustainable habits, build resilience in our bodies, and restore practices that lead to earthly flourishing.
Published 05/18/18
The purpose of Deep Adaptation thinking is to connect our practices, individual and societal, to the challenge of climate change. We’ve built resilience at home, and inside our bodies. Now it’s time to restore old practices of living in balance. This episode invites activists, artists, and those working in environmental roles, to share with us ideas of how we can become a climate resilient community.
Published 05/10/18
According to the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organisation, we may have only 60 seasons of soil left. If we don’t care for the earth – literally, the earth we can feel between our fingers – then as a global society we will collapse, and our species will die out before our grandchildren reach old age. This podcast looks at what we can do locally as well as globally, and what better ways of living we can practice if we want to restore the earth on which we depend for our food.
Published 04/24/18
Changing our habits is hard; they become part of who we are, wired into our ways of being. So if we need to change how we consume, how we relate, and who we want to be, under the shadow of climate change, then we have to take an inner journey too. This episode weaves together narratives of writers, artists, yoga teachers, therapists, academics, facilitators, and friends to reflect on journeys into resilience.
Published 04/10/18
If we’re going to live in balance with the world and build more resilient communities, we’re going to have to change how we live at home. This episode asks you to take a journey around your home. A mix of narrative and interviews with artists, zero waste activists, academics, home-dwellers, and home-makers, guides you to spend time with everything from your food waste to your washing basket, asking if there are better ways to restore a connection with the places in which we create our lives.
Published 03/30/18
Is it possible to relinquish our humanity? Wouldn’t that just make the crises we face such as climate change worse? Or is it the belief that, as humans, we are somehow more important and valuable than all other beings, the thing that has gotten us into this mess? This episode of the podcast asks what it means to be human today, how we live with nonhuman others, and if ideas of “posthumanism“ can help reconfigure how we live our lives in balance with the world around us.
Published 01/07/18
We need to talk about the ways women are sold an ideal of beauty by an increasingly ecologically damaging fashion industry. This episode weaves together a narrative of women's voices working within fashion, beauty and business enterprise, with interviews from academics, artists, feminists, activists and community leaders. The podcast follows a walk through Newcastle looking at the city through a gendered lens, engaging with how place shapes our lived experiences of fashion, beauty and...
Published 11/23/17
If we want to tackle contemporary crises, then we need to talk about masculinity and the patriarchal culture on which our cities and communities are built. This episode weaves together a narrative of masculine culture with interviews from academics, writers, feminists, activists and community leaders. The podcast encourages you to challenge masculinity, and take a walk through Newcastle-Gateshead looking at the city through a gendered lens, engaging with how place shapes our lived experience.
Published 10/24/17