
Podcast
Catalyzing Radical
Systemic Change
74+ long-form conversations at the intersection of soul and strategy — with system innovators, indigenous knowledge holders, and consciousness researchers.

#74 Ryan James Kemp
Indigenous Blueprints
Ryan James Kemp, rooted in indigenous lineages across Hawai’i, Mesoamerica, and North America, argues that cascading modern crises reflect a worldview collapse, and that Two-Eyed Seeing—responsibly holding Western intelligence alongside ancestral ecological wisdom—offers a path of remembrance rather than mere innovation.

#73 Carie Bailey
The Hidden Architecture of Legacy
Carie Bailey, founder of Verakai, reframes legacy beyond wealth transfer as a return to presence, identity, and love—sharing her three-stage methodology of Remembrance, Return, and Rise to help leaders heal family systems and steward the $84 trillion wealth transition from coherence rather than fear.

#72 Beth Rudden
Your AI Is Your Mirror — Not Your Oracle: How Heuristics Hijack Your Thinking
Beth Rudden, anthropologist and founder of BAST.AI, reveals that today's AI systems don't surface truth—they amplify heuristics and cultural shortcuts—and asks whether humanity is mature enough to co-evolve with the intelligence it is creating, rather than simply scaling it.
#71 Philipp Hagspiel
Hack Your Mental Code: Meta-Ontologies & the Art of Original Thought
Philipp Hagspiel, creator of Mosaic, explains why understanding the unconscious mental models that run on autopilot is a critical leadership superpower—and how stepping into the meta-level of your own thinking expands agency and sharpens decision-making in an AI-accelerated, noisy world.
#70 Nicolas Branas Michaelsen
Designing the Wisdom Economy
Nicolas Branas Michaelsen, ex-VC turned Wisdom Economy architect, argues that impact investing fails without inner development, and that deliberately developmental spaces—drawing on ecological consciousness and community practice—are the real frontier in a post-capitalist, AI-driven world.
#69 Angel Hernandez
Wixarika & Kayumari
Angel Hernandez, co-founder of the indigenous-led nonprofit Yurineaka Parewiwame, recounts how the Wixarika (Huichol) tradition and the spirit of Kayumari guided his journey from urban collapse to ceremonial guide, now working to preserve sacred lands, revive local economies, and bridge seekers with indigenous reciprocity.

#68 Christian Ray-Flores
From Refugee to Rockstar to Impact Leader
Christian Ray Flores, entrepreneur and founder of Third Drive, shares how African, Latin American, and Soviet roots shaped his path from Russian pop stardom to impact entrepreneurship—coaching leaders to transform personal pain into purposeful systemic change.

#67 Alex Cahana
Decentralize Everything
Dr. Alex Cahana, former UN Blockchain for Healthcare Expert, argues that decentralization is not just a technical upgrade but a reclaiming of human agency—applying his TTT model of Transparency, Trust, and Tokens to transform healthcare, governance, and energy into resilient, regenerative systems.

#66 Julia Watson
Lo–TEK, Radical Indigenism & Deep Time
Julia Watson, author of Lo-TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism, reveals how indigenous technologies—living bridges, gravity-fed rice terraces, natural wetland systems—refined over centuries offer concrete blueprints for climate-resilient cities and regenerative design in the Anthropocene.

#65 Satyen Raja
Uniting Warrior and Sage As A Planetary Citizen
Satyen Raja, founder of WarriorSage, explores how cross-training body, mind, and spirit—combined with honest shadow work around sex, money, and power—equips leaders to build regenerative cultures and Omni-Win systems as true planetary citizens.

#64 Maruxa Murphy
Revolutionary Communities
Maruxa Murphy, who has shaped 250+ communities globally, reveals why most communities fail—shadow avoidance, weak governance, and confusing audience with belonging—and outlines a path from embodied leadership to decentralized, ritual-governed micro-communities as seeds of civilizational renewal.

#63 Chelsea Toler
Logictry & next Gen FOs
Chelsea Toler, co-founder of Logictry, explains how an AI-powered decision-making platform is equipping next-generation wealth holders to lead with values and purpose amid the $84 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer—framing it as a regenerative opportunity, not just a capital event.

#62 Peta Milan
From Structures to Systems: Unlocking Regenerative Capital at Scale
Peta Milan, founder of JET Group and a family office principal, challenges conventional sustainability labels and explores how shifting from best practices to sensing living systems—using place-based investing and indigenous wisdom—unlocks truly regenerative capital at scale.

#61 Sherry Rais
From Taboo to Transformative – The Psychedelic Renaissance is Here
Sherry Rais, CEO of Enthea, shares how her experience in global development led her to make psychedelic-assisted therapies—psilocybin, MDMA, and ketamine—accessible through corporate workplace benefits, with an ambition to heal one billion people.

#60 Jennifer Hill
Revolutionizing Match Making – Complementing Intuition
“Jennifer K. Hill, founder of OptiMatch, explains how she translated her neurodivergent gift for intuitive matchmaking into an AI-and-psychometrics platform connecting people in business, therapy, and community, with a moonshot mission to meaningfully connect one billion people.”

#59 Bill Kentrup
Lessons from 25 years in the Carbon Markets
Bill Kentrup, co-founder of Allinfra and now CIO at Gigatons, draws on 25 years spanning oceanography and investment banking to explain how blockchain-enabled verification and smart meters are essential to building trusted, scalable carbon markets.

#58 Yarrow Kraner
20 Years of HATCHing Global Change
“Yarrow Kraner, founder of HATCH, shares how 20 years of convening astronauts, artists, and entrepreneurs around shared challenges—from microplastics to climate action—has built a trust-based global network and leadership model for tackling systemic problems.”

#57 Matt McKibbin
Decentralized Futures: Real-World Applications of Blockchain
“Matt McKibbin, founder of DecentraNet, traces his path from the 2008 financial crisis through Bitcoin and Ethereum to real-world blockchain applications—including financial services for the unbanked, decentralized identity, and network states—that could reshape governance and societal trust.”

#56 Giannandrea Giammanco
The Future of Systemic Investing: Tackling Root Causes for Lasting Change
In this visionary episode, Alistair Langer sits down with Giannandrea Giammanco, the trailblazing founder of FVTURA, to uncover how systemic investing can transform industries, societies, and the planet. Together, they explore the power of addressing root causes through collaboration, advanced technology, and a bold reimagining of capital’s role in creating legacies.

#55 David Homan
Networking Reimagined: Orchestrated Connecting
In this transformative episode, host Alistair Langer dives deep with David Homan, the visionary founder of Orchestrated Connecting, to uncover the art and power of ethical networking. Together, they explore how relationships, when built on trust and purpose, can catalyze radical systemic change.

#54 Krisana Locke & Dr. Mazen R. Harb
Personal Transformation as a Catalyst for Systemic Change
In this insightful episode of Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change, I’m joined by Krisana Locke and Dr. Mazen R. Harb, two innovative leaders from 3Peak Coaching & Solutions. Together, we explore the transformative role of human dynamics in driving organizational success and the intersection of personal growth and systemic change.

#53 Joe Brewer
The Northern Andes Regeneration Fund
Joe Brewer, Earth systems scientist behind the Northern Andes Regeneration Fund, explains how reversing deforestation in one of Earth's most biodiverse corridors requires building local governance and trust first—showing how bioregional restoration, empowering communities to lead, can serve as a replicable model for the global shift from extraction to regeneration.

#52 Graham Boyd
The Ergodic Investor
In this episode of “Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change,” hosted by Alistair Langer, the focus is on Graham Boyd’s transformative concept of “The Ergodic Investor.” Boyd, a physicist turned entrepreneur, applies the principles of ergodicity—typically used in physics—to revolutionize business and investment strategies. He advocates for embracing unpredictability and nonlinearity as essential elements for thriving in today’s interconnected world.

#51 Stephen Reid & Michael Garfield
Technological Metamodernism – Navigating Complexity in a Post-Truth World
Stephen Reid and Michael Garfield explore Technological Metamodernism—how myths, magic, and decentralized network design can help navigate post-truth complexity—and discuss how the imagination-led work of Futurecraft and multimedia philosophy can reshape technological engagement beyond hype and cynicism.

#50 Sylvie Barbier & Rufus Pollock
Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change: Life Itself
Sylvie Barbier and Rufus Pollock, co-founders of Life Itself, outline their Theory of Change for a Second Renaissance: foundational cultural shifts—not just tech or policy fixes—driven by conscious cultural evolution, inner development, and deliberately developmental community spaces that prototype new social and economic structures.

#49 Kristin Van Wey
Unlocking Potential: Exploring Gene Keys
we delve into the intriguing world of Gene Keys with Kristin van Wey, a renowned expert in transformative personal development. Gene Keys, an extension of Human Design, offers a unique approach to understanding one’s life path and purpose through a series of 64 genetic archetypes. By exploring these archetypes, individuals can unlock deeper layers of their being, leading to profound insights and transformative growth. Join us as Kristin guides us through the practical applications of Gene Keys in everyday life and shares her insights on how this tool can be used for personal and collective evolution.

#48 Lacey Ann Luna & Todd Michael Roberts
Ayahuasca: Illuminating the Shadow
We are thrilled to announce the release of a pivotal episode on our podcast, featuring an in-depth conversation about the traditions, challenges, and ethical considerations of Ayahuasca ceremonies. Our expert guests, Lacey Ann Luna and Todd Michael Roberts, offer a treasure trove of insights from their decades of experience in the realm of plant medicine, deeply rooted in the Shipibo tradition. In this episode, we delve into what it truly means to conduct Ayahuasca ceremonies with integrity. We discuss the necessary balance between respecting traditional wisdom and integrating responsible, trauma-informed modern practices.

#47 Jake Knight
Stewarding Wealth as a Force for Good
Explore the complexities of wealth and privilege in this thought-provoking podcast. We tackle the prejudices faced by those born into financial privilege, and how they learn to navigate societal projections. We discuss the misconception that money equates happiness, emphasizing the essential need for emotional connection, which is often overlooked in privileged upbringings. We delve into the dark sides of privilege and highlight the lifelong journey of healing. We learn about the founding of Enclave, a unique organization for next-generation wealth holders, and its mission to create safe spaces for growth. We reflect on the potential for wealth to drive positive change and the evolving role of wealth holders in society. Join us for an insightful conversation on transforming wealth into a force for good and envisioning a future of impactful contributions.

#46 Adam Apollo
Gamifying Planetary Transformation
Discover the essence of planetary transformation through gamification with Adam Apollo, a visionary speaker and CEO of Superluminal Systems. Join the podcast as he explores the concept of play in addressing humanity’s complex challenges and forging new solutions. Learn about Adam’s initiatives, including UNIFY.org, which engages millions in sustainable action, and Superluminal Systems, pioneering education for social change. Dive into CoreNexus™, a groundbreaking 4D Social Operating System designed to gamify regenerative impact and foster collaboration on a global scale. Explore the potential of blockchain technology and Holochain in revolutionizing societal structures. With Adam’s expertise and insights, embark on a journey towards a playful yet purposeful approach to planetary stewardship.

#45 Anastasia Kalinina
Planetary Commons & The Future of Network States
Discover the future of governance and global collaboration with Anastasia Kalinina, co-founder of reState Foundation. Explore innovative approaches to reimagining institutions and accelerating the transition to a pluralistic governance model. Hear insights on conscious leadership, planetary commons, and the intersection of technology and society.

#44 Johannes Eisenburger
Trauma Healing & NeuroBalancing
Explore the world of trauma and NeuroBalancing with trauma therapist Johannes Eisenburger. Uncover the nuances of trauma, survival strategies, and coping mechanisms. Discover the impact of neuro-states on our well-being and the connection between trauma and a dysregulated nervous system. Join the conversation on healing journeys and the pitfalls of the psychedelic renaissance. Plus, Johannes shares his personal journey from adversity to empowerment. Don’t miss this insightful discussion on trauma and neuro-balancing!

#43 Dr. Katherine D. Coder
Moving Mountains: Sacred Plant Medicine, Psychospiritual Integration & Social Change that Honors Life
Explore the transformative world of plant medicine integration with Dr. Katherine D. Coder, a seasoned expert with over 10 years of experience. Join us as we delve into three key areas: effective post-ceremony integration, the crucial role of trauma in the process, and the intersection of spiritual awakening and social change.

#42 Jascha Rohr
Global Cocreation
Jascha Rohr, 25-year pioneer in participatory design, demonstrates how cocreation—grounded in his Field Process Model and Governance Design—has been applied at parliamentary level in Germany and city-wide in Frankfurt, arguing the decisive shift is from methods to a nondual attitude that trusts process over control.

#41 Daniel Penchbeck
Exploring Existential Hope
Explore the transformative journey of author and thinker Daniel Pinchbeck, known for influential works like “Breaking Open the Head,” “Quetzalcoatl Returns,” and “When Plants Dream.” Delve into Pinchbeck’s radical honesty, unconventional insights, and bridging of diverse realms. Discover the evolution of his body of work, from paradigm shifts to personal experiences, as he addresses pivotal moments in his books and articles. Gain insights into Pinchbeck’s views on analytic idealism, collective Dharma, and the potential of technology in reshaping societies. Despite acknowledging challenges, find hope in his perspective on reconfiguring our future. For more, visit pinchbeck.io.

#40 Alnoor Ladha
Post-Capitalist Philanthropy
“Alnoor Ladha, co-author of Post-Capitalist Philanthropy and co-director of Transition Resource Circle, argues that traditional philanthropy acts as a Band-Aid on capitalism's root pathologies, and that genuine transformation requires redistributing power, centering marginalized movements, and democratizing decision-making rather than funding isolated projects.”

#39 Alessa Berg
Paving the Path for a Sustainable Planet
In this episode, we are diving into the world of impact investing – the why, the how, and the transformation that it brings. My guest today, Alessa Berg, shares her journey from starting her first business at the age of eleven, to co-founding Top Tier Impact (TTI), a global network of impact investors shaping a more equal, sustainable, and joyful society. We speak about ESG360, a game-changing platform helping companies make smart decisions for a sustainable future. If you are wondering why impact investing matters right now – this is a great episode to tune into! It’s the key ingredient for the necessary transition towards a planetary civilization. You’re in for an exciting conversation, one that pushes the boundaries to achieve a better world. Join us on a journey to a brighter and more sustainable future.

#38 Alex Pardhy
Alchemy with Alex: Kambo, Psilocybin & Indigenous Wisdom
The conversation focused on personal transformation, indigenous traditions, and working with sacred plant medicine. Alex shares her journey from a career in Western medicine to exploring Ayahuasca and personal growth, specifically with a focus on hosting Kambo ceremonies and working with Psilocybin.

#37 Luca Ruggeri
Boundaryless – Organization Design for the Age of Ecosystems
Discover the fascinating world of organizational design and platform thinking in this thought-provoking podcast episode. Join us as we explore the evolution of Boundaryless, an organization revolutionizing open-source frameworks for platform design. Learn why traditional boundaries no longer align with the complex web of relationships in today’s enterprises. Delve into the life phases of Boundaryless, including the inception, early years, successes, and failures. Uncover how Boundaryless offers a unique, ecosystemic approach beneficial for regenerative business models. Gain insights into regenerative business models, micro-enterprises, and their role in the Great Transition towards a planetary civilization. Don’t miss this engaging conversation with Luca Ruggeri, Co-Founder & Platform Design Micro-Enterprise Lead. Tune in now!

#36 Tomas Björkman
Ingredients for Flourishing Democracies
Tomas Björkman, author of The Nordic Secret and founder of Ekskäret Foundation, draws on a decade of research to argue that large-scale inner development—as exemplified by Scandinavia’s public education investments—is the prerequisite for stable democracies, and outlines how Perspectiva, Emerge, and 29k are scaling that premise today.

#35 Dr. Glenda Eoyang
Human System Dynamics
In the most recent podcast episode for Catalyzing Radical System Change, Dr. Glenda Eying and I discuss discovering Human System Dynamics (HSD) and its power to navigate complexity, uncertainty, and chaos. We explore how HSD’s Pattern Logic empowers decision-making and action in an ever-changing world. Join in as we delve into the vision of thriving communities and the legacy of Dr. Glenda Eoyang, the pioneer of HSD.

#34 Jahed Momand
Cerulean Ventures
In this podcast, Jahed Momand, co-founder of Cerulean Ventures, discusses the potential of Web3 and blockchain technology for systemic change and the regenerative economy. He believes that while many people are skeptical or simply interested in making a quick profit, there are meaningful endeavors in Web3 and blockchain technology that can unlock the next $50 trillion in growth and incentivize the regeneration of Earth through new coordination technologies. He also shares examples of real-world businesses that prioritize regeneration and emphasizes the importance of discernment in navigating the Web3 landscape. Cerulean Ventures invests in crypto and Web3 companies building infrastructure and tools to scale climate impact and takes a hands-on approach to help its portfolio with technical, marketing, and operational challenges.

#33 Severin Geser
The Wisdom of Darkness
This podcast, titled “The Wisdom of Darkness,” explores the practice of darkness retreats, which have been used by hermits and monks for centuries but are now practiced more widely around the world. The hosts share their own experiences with darkness retreats, discuss the background of the practice in different spiritual traditions, and address common misconceptions about it. They also discuss best practices for preparing for a darkness retreat, including considerations for nutrition, exercise, and medication, and address concerns around psychological health and safety. The hosts also delve into the neurobiological correlates of spending extended periods in darkness and how this experience differs from a psychedelic experience. The podcast is led by Severin Geser, a meditation practitioner and astrologer who co-created The Hermitage retreat center in Guatemala.

#32 Dakotah Apostolou
Cohere – The Future of Living
Millions of digital nomads live a life many aspire to. The numbers are hard to quantify, but the statistics speak for 16 million digital nomads from the US alone. And over 35 million at least worldwide. And the numbers – especially during and after the pandemic keep rising sharply. They are anticipated to grow to 1 billion people working remotely by 2035. Most of us share the dream of working and living remotely for at least a couple of months per year. And some dream of living in a community as a way of life. In this episode, we will deep dive into Cohere – The Future of Living with Dakotah Apostolou.

#31 Marik Hazan
Tabula Rasa Ventures
With billions of dollars flowing into the Psychedelic Renaissance, in this podcast, we disentangle some of the myths around psychedelics and shed light on how to build the architecture, scaffolding, and governance to use that money wisely. A lot of the capital flowing into the third wave of psychedelics is using the underlying, extractive nature of capitalism to maximize shareholder value. In this episode, we get to know how Marik Hazan, with Tabula Rasa Ventures, is trying to make a difference in the exploding market.

#30 Hamilton Souther
Unpacking the Psychedelic Renaissance
This podcast takes a deep dive into the third wave of the Psychedelic Renaissance. The first half of the conversation explores the plant medicines market, how to create a safe and supportive ceremonial space, and a critical exploration of the market at large. We then go to the fringes where Web3 and psychedelics create a whole new realm of value flows, networks, and ultimately the possibility of consciousness itself. This leads to new ways to outcompete the capitalist paradigm.

#29 Tariq Al-Olaimy
Sustainability beyond the Triple Bottom Line
Tariq Al-Olaimy, one of the world's first 100 certified biomimicry specialists, dives into degrowth, reciprocal stewardship, and Public-Planet Partnerships—exploring what scalable regenerative business models look like across sectors and using bioregional 'system demonstrators' as the proving ground for a post-triple-bottom-line economy.

#28 Louise Kjellerup Roper
Future-proofing Organization for Decades to Come
Louise Kjellerup Roper of Volans argues that the biggest leverage for the coming decades lies not in incremental greening but in radically rethinking core business models—using bioregional system demonstrators to prove the regenerative paradigm works before scaling it.

#27 Stephen Reid
Web3 & the Regenerative Renaissance
Stephen Reid, former Greenpeace board member turned Web3 educator, separates genuine regenerative promise from hype—mapping how DAOs, mutual credit currencies, real-asset-backed tokens, and the shift from ownership to Earth stewardship intersect with the regenerative renaissance.

#26 Nicolas Rotundo
Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration
Nicolas Rotundo, who has planted 80,000 trees in Fiji and founded Ripple of Impact, draws on biology, investing, anthropology, and Web3 to explain how landscape-scale ecosystem restoration can be structured as a viable business model—and where the sector's biggest pitfalls lie.

#25 Juan Saldana
Towards a Resilient Real Estate Ecosystem
Juan Saldana III, founder of P3 Markets, explores how conscious commercial real estate can move from extractive ownership to community wealth and stewardship—using restorative methodologies and equity-sharing models to create mixed-use, regenerative assets that benefit all stakeholders.

#24 Thomas Schindler
Building a Flywheel for the Regenerative Economy
Thomas Schindler explains how a childhood steeped in ecology and systems thinking led him to build a synergized ‘flywheel’ of interlocking for-profit and nonprofit ventures—including Delodi, Motherland Earth, and the Initiative for the Regenerative Economy—designed to mutually reinforce each other toward systemic transformation.

#23 Michael Stern
Emerging Leaders' Project
Michael Stern, co-founder of the Emerging Leaders Project, unpacks why intersubjective practices—creating coherence in the 'we' space through trust, intimacy, and trans-lineage spirituality—are essential for the evolutionary leap from individual consciousness to planetary intelligence capable of navigating the Great Transition.

#22 Kosha Anja Joubert
Collective Trauma Healing
Kosha Anja Joubert, CEO of the Pocket Project, explains how growing up under South African Apartheid shaped her understanding of collective trauma—how it perpetuates systemic failure, why healing it across generations is a prerequisite for real social change, and how the Global Ecovillage Network's 6,000-community reach offers a proof of concept.

#21 Samantha Sweetwater
Soulcentric Spirituality
“Incarnation is non-accidental and non-arbitrary.” In this podcast we dive deep into the weeds of spirituality: Why does she focus on soul work and discerns it from those proclaiming that ascension is the answer? We need to embody spirituality as a vessel for spirit in action. We take a critical view of the psychedelic renaissance. Another important topic of discussion will be what can we do to prevent spiritual bypassing, spiritual materialism, and spiritual narcissism?

#20 Tobias Erny
Iboga
Tobias Erny, author and Global Iboga Therapy Alliance spokesman, unpacks Iboga as a uniquely potent 'phyto-therapeutical multitool'—covering its traditional Bwiti roots in Gabon, its emerging clinical use against addiction and Parkinson's disease, and the cultural preservation challenges facing both the plant and the communities that safeguard it.

#19 Stephan Rechtschaffen
Pearls of Wisdom
Stephan Rechtschaffen, co-founder of Omega Institute, distills nearly 50 years of spiritual retreat leadership into reflections on the commodification of personal development, the risks of psychedelics without integration, the erosion of social wisdom through speed and information overload, and what smaller tribal communities offer as an antidote.

#18 Roland Van der Meer
Capital to Thrive with the Natural World
How do we bring the needed resources to regenerative projects and communities so humanity can thrive with the natural world and what services or products is he supporting to raise our consciousness? How to sketch some of the scalable solutions to begin to thrive with all of nature and this planet. No industry is perfect and for the first time in our podcast series we will discuss the hindrances and obstacles from the regenerative paradigm. Maybe we need less scientism?

#17 Dr. Mariana Bozesan
Integral Investing
Our guest has been investing for over three decades now. The market is constantly changing, but we are living in a more drastic transitional era. We will find out what’s her response to that and how her approach has changed over the years. We explore Integral Investing and what makes this framework so meaningful, as the Theta Model implements the Parity between People, Planet, Prosperity – with Purpose and Passion.

#16 Dr. Christin ter Braak-Forstinger
Conscious Investing
The field of investing has changed drastically from 20 years ago. Now we have much more variety of companies with better marketing strategies that attract especially inexperienced investors. So, how can we avoid investing in companies that use various tools for greenwashing? How can we be more conscious when it comes to investing?

#15 Diane Musho Hamilton
Meditation: Pitfalls, Misunderstandings and Gross Oversimplifications
The market for spirituality is exploding. With massive second order effects kicking in like poor transparency, phony gurus, idolizing and sugarcoating spiritual bypassing. How can we ensure that we don’t use these ancient old techniques to build narcissistic super egos? What role does complementary shadow work play? Why is it important to discern states and stages of consciousness? How can we prevent spiritual bypassing and spiritual materialism?

#14 Ferananda Ibarra
Currency Design
Unbeknownst to many currencies have an underlying design. Where this was since the dawning of humanity, an undertaking of the privileged view today with the advent of blockchain technology we see a plethora of initiatives sprouting. For this reason Ferenanda Ibarra and me link currency design to collective intelligence and other vital social factors that help shape the future of the different value exchange methods. As she quotes from one of her very first exposures to the topic: “Neither of you are going to go anywhere if we don’t fundamentally change one thing – the structure of money”.

#13
The Huni Kuin – Protecting Indigenous Lands in the Amazon
“Protecting the rainforest and protecting the indigenous are one and the same.” In this crucial junction of history, bridging indigenous wisdom as well as balancing the masculine and feminine is all the more important. In the dialogue today with Alexandra Schwarz-Schilling, Founder of Coaching Spirale in Berlin and Founder of Living Gaia, a holistic healing biotope in Alto Paraiso, Brazil. The joint endeavour we are exploring is building a holistic retreat centre in Brazil and preserving the indigenous lands of the Huni Kuin.

#12 Jamie Bristow
The Mindfulness Initiative
Mindfulness seems to be everywhere these days. But it’s not often that I see mindfulness connected to politics. Which is exactly what Jamie is doing for many years. Especially in times of the many divides and the multi-crises we find ourselves in, bridging wisdom traditions and weaving unlikely alliances is more important than ever. “Most large-scale climate action to date has focused upon practical solutions to physical problems. Increasingly however, voices in the sustainability field warn that neglect of inner factors driving the climate crisis leaves theories of change wanting; in part explaining the failure of current policies to deliver adequate response.”

#11 Julian Guderly
Investigating Building Blocks towards a Planetary Civilization
Julian Guderley did more than 300 podcasts with artists, industry leaders and philanthropreneurs in the planet’s regenerative movement on his podcast, GreenPlanet BluePlanet. In today’s episode we are exploring: The underlying assumptions and Theory of Change. From social impact over spirituality and culture what’s the undercurrent that glues all these topics together? What of all that you learned are the most important building blocks towards manifesting a planetary civilization?

#10 Alexander Faubel
Common Misconceptions on Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy
Enjoy a critical yet appreciate ride through psychedelic assisted psychotherapy: Why medicine is not the answer! More medicine is not the answer! There’s a lot of different medicines out there. Choose wisely! The medicine is but a catalyst. You need to do the work. Be aware – set, setting, dose make a huge difference. It’s all about the integration in your everyday life. How can we ensure peak experiences not leading to hyper narcissistic inflated egos?

#9 Frank Sippel
Real Estate as a Driver of Change
The title seems almost a contradiction as we see the housing and affordability crisis mainly driven by extractive real estate business models in many metropolitan areas around the globe. But this is not carved in stone. We can truly sense into the soul of a property and feel into what that space within its given surrounding really wants to serve for. And create the circumstances that enable a broad variety of stakeholders to cocreate a place full of abundance including the arts and take sustainability really to the next level.

#8 Pamela von Sabljar, Jeff Genung & Mila Aliana
Facilitating Large Scale Cultural Change
How can we facilitate the many chrysalis cells for the emerging, regenerative paradigm that are so far often not connected, when already aligning groups is quite challenging? We truly need groups of groups that share a common North Star, all while they still pursue their own goals, obviously. This is an undertaking that has never been done before on a global scale. But we know leaps in history are possible, from the abolition of slavery, the women’s liberations movement, the end of Apartheid, the fall of the Berlin wall.

#7 Indra Adnan
The Politics of Waking Up
What could be a new way to imagine politics? In this episode we are diving deep into the weeds of Citizen Action Networks (CAN). We reflect how much of the inner worlds we all inhabit, from the trauma we hold, to the memetic center of gravities that steer our perception of reality, to the culture we need to nourish, for a “Politics of Waking Up”.

#6 Kaitlin Archambault, Joshua Haynes & Indy Johar
Redefining Money, Value and Impact
We live in times where it is obvious that the current economic paradigm cannot uphold much longer. In this week’s session we are going to focus on very hands-on examples that redefine impact investing, to ensure that the human factor and wellbeing is counted in, as well as sense into intergenerational investment and new ways to create impact through multi-stakeholder relationships, breaking up the barrier between classical philanthropy and impact investing.

#5 Dr. Felix Hoch & Nikolas Konstantin
Debunking Meditation as a Panacea for Everything
We are living in a world where meditation has become a commodity and the spiritual market is booming. There is meditation for burn-out prevention, to alleviate stress, to make managers more successful, for better sleeping. It is sold as a panacea for roundabout everything. And exactly that we are going to debunk in this week’s episode.

#4 Bridgee Melling & Marius Rothe
Radical Self Coaching & Trauma
Are we collectively traumatized? Isn’t it that almost all of us hold in our lineage victims and perpetrators of war and genocide? Science tells us that trauma is epigenetically inherited for at least three generations.

#3 Ross Hall, Jeff Genung & Pamela von Sabljar
Facilitating Large Scale Cultural Change
“Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” But what if we could facilitate culture to align with strategy instead to counterbalance that famous quote from management pioneer Peter Drucker?

#2 Mila Aliana & Franz Josef Allmayer
Indigenous Wisdom & Cryptocurrencies
What if we could use money as a means to create a regenerative future? Money is not something static. It’s a social construct and like any social construct it can be redesigned.

#1 Indy Johar
Entanglement, Long Termism and Impact Infrastructure Investment
“Indy Johar of Dark Matter Labs explores how restructuring property rights, creating new asset classes like TreesAI, and shifting from ownership to care can unlock intergenerational investment in the entangled co-benefits of urban forests, infrastructure, and democratic institutions.”

#0 Alistair Langer
Why, How, What, Who?
Alistair Langer introduces the podcast's mission: a series of dialogues exploring money and decentralized finance, collective intelligence, trauma healing, integral personal development, and next-generation impact investing as interlocking building blocks for the transition to a planetary civilization.