PODCAST-E
The EcoCiv podcast is a place where we engage leading thinkers in conversations about the kinds of transformations required to create a more sustainable, peaceful, and just world.
The EcoCiv Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Player FM, and any other popular listening apps.
The EcoCiv Podcast – Test
- Episode 1 – John B. Cobb, Jr.: Philosophy, Ecology, and Economy
- Episode 2 – Jeremy Lent: Toward an Ecological Civilization
- Episode 3 – Isabella Alexander: Transnational Migration
- Episode 4 – Karenna Gore: Earth Ethics
- Episode 5 – Mary Evelyn Tucker: Religion and Ecology
- Episode 6 – James Thornton: Client Earth
- Episode 7 – Ven. Pomnyun Sunim: Ecology, Justice, and Buddhism
- Episode 8 – Brian McLaren: Ecology, Capitalism, and Christianity
- Episode 9 – Bread for the World (with Karyn Bigelow)
- Episode 10 – David Korten: “Change the Story, Change the Future”
- Episode 11 – Yael Dennis: “Edible Entanglements”
- Episode 12 – The Sunrise Movement (with Sofie Karasek)
- Episode 13 – Deep Adaptation or Deep Transformation? (with Jeremy Lent and Naresh Giangrande)
- Episode 14 – Africans Rising (with Muhammed Lamin Saidykhan)
- Episode 15 – Catherine Keller: Political Theology and our Planetary Emergency
- Episode 16 – Organic Farming for a “Vetter World”: David Vetter
- Episode 17 – Matthew Segall: Whitehead, Marx, and Ecological Civilization
- Episode 18 – Eileen Crist: Restoring Abundant Earth
- Episode 19 – Manda Brookman: Extinction Rebellion
- Episode 20 – Michael Hogue: ‘Democracy for an Uncertain World’
- Episode 21 – Devon Hartman: Locally Grown Power
- Episode 22 – Jason W. Moore: The Capitalocene, Word-Ecology, and Planetary Justice
- Episode 23 – Kelli Archie: Climate Change Adaptation
- Episode 24 – Ernst Conradie: Ecotheology & The Global Water Crisis
- Episode 25 – What is Ecological Civilization?: Philip Clayton and Wm. Andrew Schwartz
- Episode 26 – Mark Anielski: Toward an Economy of Well-Being
- Episode 27 – David Cobb: Solidarity Economies
- Episode 28 – Julia Watson: Lo-TEK Technologies & Indigenous Knowledge
- Episode 29 – The Most Important Lessons from COVID-19: A Conversation on Global Systems Change
- Episode 30 – The Next Economy: Dialogue on Global Systems Change