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I feel compelled to post one last extract from the very end of my conversation with the legendary Hunter Lovins - for those who might prefer to listen in ‘chapters’, for those who might not have made it all the way through on first listening, and for those who might be particularly interested in the themes covered here. And because I’m still deeply moved by how our conversation culminated.
This extract segues directly from extract 2, where Hunter left off talking about trying to figure out how the rest of the world recovers from COVID-19. We explore her brilliant stories and current views of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance, Wellbeing Governments Coalition, Regenerative Communities Network, the Club of Rome, Doughnut Economics Action Lab, and how Dana Meadows’ famous piece ‘Places to Intervene in a System’ was born.
Title slide: Hunter Lovins, sourced here.
Music:
The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.
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I feel compelled to post one last extract from the very end of my conversation with the legendary Hunter Lovins - for those who might prefer to listen in ‘chapters’, for those who might not have made it all the way through on first listening, and for those who might be particularly interested in the themes covered here. And because I’m still deeply moved by how our conversation culminated.
This extract segues directly from extract 2, where Hunter left off talking about trying to figure out how the rest of the world recovers from COVID-19. We explore her brilliant stories and current views of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance, Wellbeing Governments Coalition, Regenerative Communities Network, the Club of Rome, Doughnut Economics Action Lab, and how Dana Meadows’ famous piece ‘Places to Intervene in a System’ was born.
Title slide: Hunter Lovins, sourced here.
Music:
The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.
Find more:
Listen to our conversation in full (and access links in the show notes) wherever you get your podcasts, or on our website.
Send us a text
Support the show
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
BECOME A PAID SUBSCRIBER to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on:
Or DONATE:
You can also:
Thanks for your support!
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