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Conversations about the ecological crisis with brilliant, passionate, and visionary artists and cultural workers on the theme of 'preparing for the end of the world as we know it and creating the conditions for other possible worlds to emerge’. Also see my ‘a calm presence’ newsletter on Substack.
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The co-hosts of the successful podcast "Breaking Down: Collapse" now introduce you to their newest series: "Building Up: Resilience". As the problems facing society continue to intensify, you may find yourself asking, “What can I do to prepare myself and my family for the growing challenges we face?” You’re not alone! In this podcast, Kory and Kellan take a methodical approach to learning about individual and community resilience. Their step-by-step framework can help you build and carry out ...
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2050 Investors

Société Générale

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Welcome to 2050 Investors your monthly guide to understanding the intricate connections between finance, globalisation, and ESG. Join host Kokou Agbo-Bloua, Head of Economics, Cross-Asset & Quant Research at Societe Generale, for an exploration of the economic and market megatrends shaping the present and future, and how these trends might influence our progress to meeting 2050’s challenging global sustainability targets. In each episode, Kokou deep-dives into the events impacting the econom ...
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Climate crisis, anthropogenic extinction, societal collapse – oof. Join our ragtag emotional support group (AKA "friends") as we imagine a better future, talk lefty politics, and get real nerdy.
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Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Post Carbon Institute: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

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Indigenous thought leaders offer their unique perspectives on this moment of shared crises, the consequence of global industrialized society having been built on extraction, colonialism, perpetual growth, and overexploitation of nature. Award-winning journalist and author Dahr Jamail hosts in-depth interviews with leaders from around the world to uncover Indigenous ways of reckoning with environmental and societal breakdown. If you’re concerned about climate change, species extinctions, loss ...
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For many people, the years 2020 and 2021 have felt like the intersections of fictional dystopias and real-life dystopias, between systems collapse and personal collapse. Join the Pop Mythologist as he uses pop culture to explore the many connections between real-life dystopias, the collapse of societal systems, and the individual lives affected by those systems, all viewed through the lens of movies, books, comics, games, and TV shows. If you‘re a nerd, geek, activist, or just someone concer ...
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The Survivalist Prepper Podcast

The Survivalist Prepper Website and Prepping Podcast

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Survivalist Prepper, all about survival skills, prepping, preparedness and living off the grid without too much “tin foil hat” stuff. Learning how to become more self sufficient when disaster strikes. Stay up to date with the latest prepping news and information like bugging out, prepping and survival gear, and food storage etc.
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1st Team America is a Network for Patriots and by Patriots from across both sides of the aisle and all walks of life. Get all the latest news and ground force intel with breaking news access available for subscribers. Stay connected to 1st Team America network for all the latest issues, concerns and interviews with Patriots.
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Concierge medicine specialists tackle everything from Obamacare to Breaking Bad in this one-of-a-kind podcast. America's Free Market Doctor Tommy McElroy and co-host Tracy McElroy cover free market medicine, politics, news, music, movies, and more.
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Verdurin

Pierre d'Alancaisez

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I interview authors of new books in art, critical theory, creative industry studies, and philosophy for the New Books Network. Pierre d’Alancaisez is a curator and critic. He investigates interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and the relationship between artists’ access to non-arts skills and the impacts of artistic practices. For a decade, Pierre was the director of Waterside Contemporary in London. He has also been a cultural strategist in higher education and the charity sector, a publishe ...
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What if I told everything we have learned about reality was a lie? What if our reality has been manipulated since the beginning of human civilization? What if we are only being told a part of truth? In this podcast I will be discussing greatest lie every told you us, the illusion of reality. In this show, we will be exploring the unknown and opening our minds to information not covered in the mainstream. So, buckle up, enjoy the descent into madness, and hopefully somewhere along we bust out ...
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We essentially know two percent of all different disciplines and that kind of unknownness creates a very free playground for an artist to dance in or to draw in because we know we're going through a massive crisis. The world is ending. We see chaos. We see all of that but my personal hope as an artist remains in how little we know and how little we…
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The Biden Circus a real #2 show will cause a terrible economic situ with the expiration of the petro dollar and Brics activation in October. Meanwhile corrupt private central banks salivate over their desire to enslave humanity through digital currency. Don’t miss this episode . 1st Team AmericaBy First Team America
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Martin Seager, male psychology specialist and mental health campaigner. Viewed as one of the founders of men’s psychology, Martin talks about society’s bias against males—and why he considers "the patriarchy" and "toxic masculinity" to be myths.By British Thought Leaders
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Welcome to the First Team America Patriot Network, where patriots from all sides of the world and all walks of life come together. This episode is dedicated to the truth that the media does not want to approach or inform you about. Join us as we delve into discussions that matter, with music that resonates with the spirit of patriotism. Whether you…
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – Some are still in denial, but the vast majority of Americans understand that Washington, DC, has a mind of its own. Whether you call it the swamp, the deep state, the establishment, or the bureaucratic state ⏤ all roads lead to an oversized 800 lb. behemoth saturated in corruption! There is a debate in …
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We need culture to shift behaviour, because everything is culture but the mentality is that art is an adornment and not actually a tactic. I think art is a tactic. I first met Annette while I was chair of the Sectoral Climate Arts Leadership for the Emergency or SCALE in 2022 and have since then gotten to know her as an artist here in Ottawa on the…
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Listening can teach us to appreciate our environment in a critical sense, but also in a kind of admiration for it. If we admire something because we think it has a depth or it has a beauty or some interesting aspects, we want to keep it, we want to foster it. I first met Sabine at the Tuning of the World Conference in Banff, Alberta in 1993. Sabine…
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Mary Sharpe, CEO of The Reward Foundation and researcher into the impacts of internet pornography. Ms. Sharpe talks about the damage caused by online porn on mental and physical health, as well as to relationships. She also discusses how the multi-billion dollar porn industry works to prevent research on these issues f…
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – On the surface, many would say we have lost that fighting spirit. Wokeism often drives the media narratives of indoctrination, military readiness, gender dysphoria, and an overall societal collapse we see regularly in the news. Yet, when you put young Americans on the spot and ask them why they serve, t…
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This is a bonus episode featuring the audio version of my June 3, 2024 accept | adapt | respond posting on my 'a calm presence' Substack, whose purpose is to provide 'short, practical essays about collapse acceptance, adaptation, response and art'. You can subscribe to the newsletter (which is actually more of a learning journal) here. You can subs…
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As an artist and educator, I see that this moment calls for a way of working through decolonization and forging a path of care. I like to think of this through multispecies communities so that, as humans, we're surrounded by more than human life, even in our urban environments. This path of care for our multi-species, communities that make up the n…
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I think there's a lot of focus on systems change and we need all of that, but what we really need is to change ourselves so that we can actually embody the world that we want to be in, so that has a big piece of healing and how art can be a part of that. I heard about Kelly McInnes’ (she/they) work from Kim Richards (see e76 and e171) and had a ver…
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – The general narrative from most Republicans is that the American justice system is broken. On the Democrat side of the equation, there are celebrations about Trump’s guilty verdict. These Americans do not believe that the justice system in America is broken. As America's 16th president said in 1858, “A …
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Hello first team America patriots today’s episode. We talk about the political law fair in the Trump trial. We talk about agency corruption we covering the Arkansas airport executives execution by the ATF. Stay tuned. It’s been a while since we’ve been back but we’re back. We’re back.By First Team America
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What would change things is love. … We ask people to act, to change, to make sacrifices, or what may be perceived as sacrifices, which in the end can turn out to be incredible things as we open up a world we didn't consider possible for ourselves; it was always love that got people to take those steps and those decisions. Born and raised in the occ…
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Abraham Lincoln once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail”. So why do well-known risk managements models fail to predict major events? Is it possible to know when and where the next crisis will come from? And how can we be better prepared? In this episode of 2050 Investors, host Kokou Agbo-Bloua explores the theory of Black Swans…
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – We now know that sexual predation of boys is no novel activity with the Boy Scouts. Who are they scouting? And why? The U.S. Supreme Court may have just given us a big hint. They allowed a lawsuit to move forward against the Boys Scouts for nearly $2.5 billion as restitution for the alleged sexual abuse…
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One of the roles that artists play within the poly crisis is supporting us through processes of unnumbing. Sometimes we might describe it like a re-tuning of our senses through listening. All of that is about undermining the ways that we are taught to master ourselves, to not show emotions, to disconnect our heads from our bodies so that we work mo…
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Wang Dan, one of the student leaders of the June 4th 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. The Chinese Communist regime opened fire on democracy protesters with deaths thought to be in the several thousands. The massacre was a turning point in Chinese history.By British Thought Leaders
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(Note: some quotes below have been edited for concision) Soundwalking is always like magic. It is a magical experience. It is so simple, Hildi, as you said, and it’s as much about listening to sounds or listening to absences of sound. It's not very typical in our lives. We don't live the kinds of lives that require this kind of presence. And so it’…
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Kristian Niemietz, Editorial Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs. Kristian's new book presents empirical evidence that the British Empire was not very profitable. He says the idea that Britain’s success was built on colonialism and the slave trade does not stand up to scrutiny.…
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How can we remind ourselves that we're all creative and we're all artists? I think that we need all parts of ourselves to be able to navigate this transition that we're in as a species and as a part of the world. I first met Louise Adongo at the Transition Innovation Group (see e163). We spoke on Monday April 22, 2024, earth day. Louise is a bold a…
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – We have arrived at a place we can not recognize any further. America in 2024 is a far distant place from where we all grew up. The social-cultural rot of America is an inside job. The Marxist Left seized upon Trans-ideology more than a decade ago as another opportunity to convert human misery into polit…
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Community arts became my initial quest in the 1980’s as a reaction against the commercial art world. How can art participate in a functional way to connect not just art educated people, but our overall communities on issues affecting them that have meaning and purpose. Can we just speak about these issues or can we actually have it be transformativ…
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The garden doesn't have to be something that's instrumental. It can be just a place where you sit, where you're thinking of growing something, you know, where the sun shines and where photosynthesis takes place and everything is sort of manifested through the sunlight and the water. It's a fantastic thing on its own without actually having to produ…
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – 'Death to Israeli real estate,' 'Death to America' signs found on NYU property, NYPD says - Palestinian Flag Raised at Harvard University - What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry Era - If free speech is to be protected, antisemitic speech must also be protected! - ‘This Is 1984’: Facult…
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In this show, Local Prepper and I will discuss the similarities between the Roman Republic and Our Republic and where we might be headed. While nothing is written in stone, there are many lessons to learn about how we should prepare in the coming years. Along the same lines, we’ll discuss where technology, society, and […] The post SPP407 WE ARE RO…
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What you do as an artist is crucial. Do not abandon that for a desire to serve a kind of utilitarian purpose of ‘I'm gonna make sure people know more’. The faith in knowing more is the siren song of our society that constantly sees us leaping off of the vessel that can carry us through this, with this belief that we can suddenly transform society b…
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Being an artist, or making art, in the context of climate is more about being a kind of light in the darkness, making us believe in ourselves and believe in the future so that we want to endeavor to save the thing that we have, our habitat. Some people like to say art can't change the world, but art can change us. Then we can change the world more …
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – So, how can you tell when a civilization is in danger of collapse? It’s when every leader of every country that makes up Western civilization no longer accepts reality and deals only in lies and cowardice when presented with genuine danger. You'll hear an exclusive audio recording by an English politici…
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Andrea Williams, CEO of Christian Concern & the Christian Legal Centre, to talk about the difficulties of upholding belief when the world – and the church – has gone woke, and the legal battles faced by those who are punished for their faith.By British Thought Leaders
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with film-maker Martin Durkin, director of ‘Climate the Movie’. Martin talks about overcoming censorship to bring his film to millions, why challenging the climate agenda is so taboo, and the new class of people that push environmentalism.By British Thought Leaders
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Proximity proportionate responsibility: if we were to do an inventory of where all the things we own were made, that would give us a very interesting map of where our responsibility, our attention and our donations ought to go because our pressures on the global systems can be revealed. That's a much more reasonable way to interact with different c…
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with David Keighley, Managing Director of News-watch. News-watch has spent 25 years tracking bias at the BBC. David says the BBC has been ideologically captured by the Left and can no longer compete with contemporary entertainment providers.By British Thought Leaders
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I’m wanting something from art, which I think is much deeper, is a re-imagination of what it means to be human. I feel like we've instrumentalized and trivialized art and actually lost its capacity to expand our thesis of how we imagine ourselves and the world around us. I asked that question because the economy that we've created around art may ha…
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The Voice of a Nation with Malcolm Out Loud – The Middle East war, the Russian war against Ukraine, often referred to as the Russian proxy war, China's promise to seize Taiwan, and their continuing hostile behavior and threats to the West are all at the top of a growing list of global conflicts. General Paul Vallely and Dr. Li-Meng Yan join me on t…
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I think as musicians we have particular concerns that perhaps looking at those through an ecological lens can be helpful. One of them is to think about the structures of funding which allow us to operate and to maybe reconsider them because they might change. And to be open to that change and to find solutions. And those solutions might be that we …
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This is a special bilingual episode of the conscient podcast recorded on April 8, 2024 during the solar eclipse in Ottawa. The same recording can be found on both the conscious podcast and the conscious podcast. Here is a transcript of what I said. This is a bonus episode of the conscient podcast. It's 3.15pm Eastern Standard Time. I'm in Ottawa ne…
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The Chinese have a saying, 'A peaceful life has nothing to do with the passage of time'. This sound reminder points to the importance of enjoying life regardless of age. After all, age is just a number, right? Ageing has become a topical issue in the mainstream recently as experts warn of the incoming 'Silver Avalanche', which has already swept Eur…
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