Daniel Christian Wahl on regenerative cultures, the role of humans on planet Earth, and the importance of being in right relationship with technology, nature, and the process of life as a whole.
Archive for category: Regeneration
FTP130: Nora Bateson and Joe Brewer – Earth Regeneration Q&A
Discussion and Q&A about Earth Regeneration and Smart Villages with Nora Bateson, Joe Brewer, and Future Thinkers Community members.
FTP128: Richard Perkins – Regenerative Revolution: How Permaculture Can Save Failing Food Systems

Richard Perkins of Ridgedale Permaculture on the surprising ways permaculture can save failing food systems & regenerate human society.
FTP127: Nora Bateson – Healing A Disintegrating Society
Nora Bateson is back for another sensemaking conversation on the current disintegration of societal systems, and how to navigate the chaos of the world.
FTP126: Joe Brewer – Regenerating The Earth
Joe Brewer is back on the show to talk about living in economic collapse, re-establishing relationships with nature and community, and his new book called The Design Pathway for Regenerating Earth.
FTP125: Bonnitta Roy – Human Flourishing in the Time of Turmoil
Author and philosopher Bonnitta Roy talks about human flourishing, the rise of localism, whether we need institutions, and validating different expressions.
FTP124: James Ehrlich – Designing Regenerative Villages
The founder of Regen Villages talks about the future of smart villages, why we need them, and what are the barriers and risks to getting there.
FTP120: Q&A With Joe Brewer
Joe Brewer's work is centered around regenerative cultures. He travels around the world, studying different practices that contribute to the regeneration of the environment and communities.
FTP109: Dr. Dayna Baumeister – Biomimicry: What We Risk If We Ignore Nature’s Design
Dr. Dayna Baumeister talks about biomimicry, and how we can learn from nature to be more resilient, self-sustainable, and raise better adapted kids.
FTP106, 107: Nora Bateson – The Complexities of Climate Change and Cultural Evolution
Nora Bateson on the complexity of understanding climate change, what sense-making really means, warm data, chaos & order, and what we really need for social & cultural change.