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Within this podcast space I set to explore spirituality, esoteric, weirdness, exo-politics, the cosmos, meta-physics all through the lens of my own experiences. As I continue to heal, learn and grow my perspective will always continue to shift.
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Being a parent, trying to become one, choosing not to be, gaining a family or losing one, having or being mums or dads or not shapes our lives in so many ways. In this podcast we explore how parenting – both being one or not or having them near or far- influences your perspective. And how in the run up to an election here in the UK it influences your politics. In the Mummafesto, Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow, Stella Creasy will speak to campaigners, academics and changemak ...
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Join host Alex Roth for conversations with the most insightful investors, innovators, and experts at the frontier of climate and finance. If you’re working to fight climate change, you know finance has become an essential tool. If you’re a finance professional, you know that an understanding of climate risk and the energy transition is becoming indispensable. The connection between climate and finance will only strengthen as we redeploy trillions in capital to keep Earth habitable.
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The Matrix was recent re-leased for the 25th year anniversary. I went along to see it with my family. Amazingly it still holds up. The impact from my point of view of the film on the society has been great, and brought very esoteric ideas to a mainstream audience. After rewatching I decided to do a little film decode but also explore some of the de…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. My guest this week is Dr Martha Deiros Collado, clinical psychologist and mother. Martha is an expert in parenting, child development and pediatric health and specialises in helping child…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. My guest this week is Jo Elvin. Jo is the former Editor of Glamour Magazine, former charity CEO and broadcaster. Arriving in the UK from Australia at the age of 21 Jo has had an astoundin…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. Today on The Mummafesto I’m joined by campaigner and activist Rosamund Kissi Debrah. Rosamund’s incredible campaigning work followed the death of her nine-year-old daughter Ella. The inqu…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. And most impressively, George is also the winner of celebrity masterchef. George, welcome to the Mummafesto. In episode 13 I chat to author and comedian George Lewis. George has written f…
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After two mega adventures across the mystic landscape of this united or some might say disunited Kingdom. I talk about my experiences filming out and about, some of the stories I may have missed out of the various up and coming videos. Over the last few weeks like always I’ve had a myriad of revelations and synchronicities. Including the legend of …
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 12 I chat to writer, campaigner and one of my oldest friends Natasha Pearlman. Natasha is currently the Executive Editor of Glamour Magazine and is the editorial lead for Gla…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 11 I speak to Sarah Ockwell-Smith. Sarah is a parenting expert and is often credited as being the founder of the 'gentle parenting' movement and is vocal about childism (the …
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 10 I speak to Catherine Mayer. Catherine is an is writer, activist and the co-founder and President of the Women's Equality Party. She began her career as a journalist at The…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 9 I speak to Rosie Nixon. Rosie is an author, campaigner and former editor in chief of HELLO! Magazine. Rosie was Editor in Chief at HELLO! Magazine from 2008-2023. Following…
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After a recent trip to various energetic and strangely weird places in the United Kingdom, I was reminded of the power of certain locations and the theories, conspiracies and folklore around doorways to different realities. In this new Reconsider Simon podcast I look into portals as defined in the mainstream. I delve deep into information derived f…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 8 I speak to Joeli Brearley, founder of Pregnant the Screwed. In 2015 Joeli founded Pregnant Then Screwed, after being fired by her employer just two days after telling them …
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 7 I speak to Catriona Ogilvy, founder of The Smallest Things Charity. The Smallest Things is run entirely by volunteers who've had premature babies who campaign to raise awar…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 6 I speak to Laura-Rose from LGBT Mummies, a campaign group fighting for equity and equality for LGBTQ+ couples. Their goal is for LGBTQ+ people and their families be represe…
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Thanks some much for joining me again or for the first time. Much has been going on as per… this latest Reconsider Simon audio podcast I discuss my latest wee wander into the hills of the peak district. Mam Tor, Castleton and the surrounding areas. I discover information concerning the Hand of Glory a very grizzly occult item. Going forward I’m loo…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. Episode five's incredible guest is Lliana Bird. Lliana is a writer, broadcaster, activist and mother of two young girls. She started out as a radio DJ, and holds the record as the longe…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics- Episode Four's special guest is Baroness Helena Kennedy, a leading barrister and expert in human rights law, civil liberties and constitutional issues. She is a Labour Peer and Chair of…
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Thanks so much for tuning in. On todays Reconsider Simon audio release I talk about the strange and interesting town of Todmorden, West Yorkshire here in the UK. Strange things are afoot, Freemasons, witches, ufo’s, et abductions, strange aerial lights, animal mutilations. This wee small town has a hell of a lot going on. Let’s discuss! Enjoy, enjo…
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The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics- whether the conversations at the dinner table, the journey to being one or not or trying to combine work and family life. In this episode MP Alex Sobel discusses the difficulties of bal…
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My guest on The Mummafesto this week is Elliott Rae. Elliott is a husband, dad, speaker, author and founder of the parenting platform MusicFootballFatherhood, called the ‘Mumsnet for Dads’ by the BBC. He is the curator of the bestselling book, DAD, presenter of BBC One documentary ‘Becoming Dad’, co-founder of the Working Dads Employer Awards and c…
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This is journal numero two. A patch work of ideas and experiences I’ve had over the last few weeks. I cover the spiritual symbolism surrounding the Cheshire Cat in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The author lewis carroll spent time in Brighton and was inspired by its tunnels. Question is what else is going on underground in Brighton? Plus I discu…
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To kick off the first ever episode of the Mummafesto I’m delighted to welcome Baroness Beeban Kidron. Beeban is a leading voice of children’s rights in the digital environment and has been instrumental in establishing global standards and legislation for online safety and privacy. Beeban is the founder of digital rights foundation 5Rights and educa…
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Continuing on with the deep topic of earth energies and health. In this audio release I tackle the concept of geopathic stress, how it’s formed, and consider some the negative consequences. Along with discussing some of the many Earth grids which have been uncovered, along with the sacred healing properties of certain types of water. Enjoy, enjoy! …
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New podcast format! I decided to periodically release more of a journal style episode of my ramblings every now and then. I’ll generally talk about what I’m reading , watching, and listening around that particular time. It will always be exploring some of the deepest rabbit holes. So that won’t change. The format will just be a little more free flo…
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I recently moved out of my flat in Ditchling, East Sussex after performing a complete u-turn on my lived experience with the local earth energies, It got me thinking about the placement of buildings in the landscape how this effects the surrounding area and the health of the human body. As I proceeded to research the subject I realised it was a rat…
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Ideas of other worldly beings and intelligences far in the cosmic ether have interested me since I was a child. It wasn’t until I discovered meditation and I attempted to dip my toe into the waters of spirituality, that my whole belief system started to unravel. In this podcast I discuss my own experiences and understanding of Ufology. How I have i…
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In the last episode of this show, I had the privilege of talking with Elizabeth Burch and Adam Orford, two law professors from University of Georgia. They helped me to better understand many of the types of climate lawsuits that have proliferated in recent years. But there are so many varieties of climate litigation that there’s a whole other categ…
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In recent years, as climate change has gained attention, there's been a proliferation of climate related lawsuits. They're based on a wide variety of legal theories. Some are brought under federal statutes like the Clean Air Act, others are brought under state statutes. Still others rely on common law, which is so old that it predates the widesprea…
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The Paris climate agreement was designed to keep Earth habitable through a framework of national emission reduction commitments. But actual binding laws enforcing those commitments are still lagging behind. In response, many corporations have promised to reach net zero emissions voluntarily. Many have released plans of how they intend to do that. A…
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InnSure is a nonprofit organization that fosters insurance-related innovations to address climate problems. Usually, we think of insurance as a tool for climate change adaptation—and it is. But InnSure also looks at insurance as an indispensable tool to help implement and scale emission-reducing technologies. I wanted to understand better why and h…
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More than ever before, advocates are pressuring private-sector companies to take action related to climate impacts. One thing that’s increased the potential effectiveness of these tactics is the tremendous concentration of corporate voting power in the hands of a small number of enormous asset managers. And at the same time, huge, secretive, privat…
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Robin Millington is the CEO of the London-based nonprofit financial think tank Planet Tracker. She talks about how her organization uses sophisticated financial tools to make markets more environmentally sustainable. https://planet-tracker.org/
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Ben Keys, a professor of real estate and finance at the Wharton School of Business talks about the effects of climate risk on insurance, property values, and real estate markets. Relevant Links: Ben Keys New York Times guest opinion on climate risk and homeowners' insurance Ben Keys Congressional testimony https://firststreet.org/ https://www.nber.…
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Off the back of a recent YouTube video release in which I explored how to use a pendulum, I decided to delve a little deeper into these mysterious simple instruments. My research expanded into the knowledge harking from ancient Egypt, and looking at some of the famous European practitioners and what advancements they uncovered. 🙏 Donations PayPal -…
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In 2012, Emilie Mazzacurati founded a company called Four Twenty Seven. It pioneered the practice of applying esoteric scientific climate models to help businesses manage climate risk. She sold the company to Moody's in 2019, and stayed on to manage it as Moody's Global Head of Climate Solutions. She's now working on a new venture related to climat…
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Ambassador Janine Felson is an expert on international climate finance frameworks and governance structures. She served as a senior diplomat from Belize to the United Nations. She contributed to crucial international negotiations, including the 2015 Paris climate agreement. She also held key roles as a negotiator and strategist on behalf of a coali…
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Will and Graham talk all things Tunic, the Dead Space and Resident Evil 4 remakes. They also pull from the deep well of mobile games including Marvel Snap, Vampire Survivors, Into the Breach and the indomitable Tacticus. They pair it all with the near death experience of drinking the spicy, spicy. Enjoy folks!…
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Episode 1 - Earth energies, healing, ley lines, Brighton, Ditchling, and Avebury. My first audio musing beaming out to the podcast collective. I discuss issues with my health and the positive and sometimes negative effects of land based energies. Highlighting my own knowledge and key experiences with scared sites in Brighton, Ditchling, and Avebury…
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In 2020, Ulf Erlandsson founded a nonprofit activist think tank called the Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute, or AFII. Through sophisticated analysis of bond markets, the organization seeks to hold corporations and governments accountable to climate goals. Erlandsson worked for many years as a bond trader and fixed income portfolio manager, inclu…
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Today's guest is Dimitry Gershenson, co-founder and CEO of Enduring Planet. Enduring Planet is a startup financial technology firm that lends to climate-focused businesses. It provides financing without the need for an equity stake, collateral, or personal guarantee from funding recipients.By Alex Roth
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Today’s guest is Kingsmill Bond, a longtime equity analyst and strategist, who has provided insights on the energy industry on behalf of some of the largest banks and asset managers in the world. After recognizing the implications of the energy transition for financial markets, he went to work for the pioneering London-based nonprofit financial thi…
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In today's episode, climate economist and lawyer Danny Cullenward discusses Making Climate Policy Work, a book he wrote with coauthor David Victor. He talks about how structural political forces so often prevent cap-and-trade programs from working in practice the way they're supposed to in theory. He explains how industrial policy, usually thought …
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Today’s guest is Franz Hochstrasser, CEO of Raise Green. Raise Green is an SEC and FINRA-registered online marketplace through which individuals and institutions can invest in startups and other private companies pursuing climate solutions. It serves as a vehicle for for-profit enterprises with a climate focus to raise money from small (as well as …
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Bryan Garcia talks about how Connecticut Green Bank has devised innovative financing tools to bring clean energy solutions to businesses and households. He explains how its programs have been designed to include people in lower-income and minority communities. We also talk about how green banks are evolving and expanding nationally, and how the ten…
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