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Was 2025 a year we should forget—or the year everything finally became undeniable? As we step into 2026, the hosts of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations take on the hardest questions of our time: polarization, democracy, violence, climate disruption, and the collapse of shared meaning. This conversation is honest, provocative, and deeply personal—and we don’t all agree. If you’re wondering where to put your energy now, this episode is for you.
🧭 Show Notes – Episode Summary
In this special 2025 Reflections / 2026 Looking Forward episode, all three hosts—John Izzo, Alain (Alon) Gauthier, and Jim Burke—come together to examine what 2025 revealed about the state of humanity, democracy, and the planet.
They explore:
The conversation moves beyond headlines and elections to ask a deeper question: Who are we becoming—and how will we choose to respond?
This episode also gives listeners a rare chance to get to know the hosts personally: what grounds them, what challenges them, and where they’re putting their energy in the year ahead.
👥 Host Bios
Dr John Izzo, PhD
John Izzo is a bestselling author, speaker, and former Presbyterian minister whose work focuses on purpose, meaning, leadership, and the future of humanity. He brings moral clarity, historical depth, and a gift for asking the questions most people avoid. John is the author of multiple books, including The Purpose Revolution: How Leaders Create Engagement and Completive Advantage in an Age of Social Good, and a longtime voice calling for deeper reflection in times of disruption.
Alain Gauthier
Alain is a systems thinker, facilitator, and co-creator of the Regenerative Elder process. Drawing from Indigenous history, lived experience, and spiritual inquiry, he helps individuals and communities integrate inner transformation with outer action. His work focuses on regeneration, resilience, and the re-emergence of elder wisdom in a fractured world.
Jim Burke
Jim Burke is the producer of The Way Forward and a lifelong health professional, systems thinker, and climate activist. He serves on multiple local and regional committees focused on infrastructure, climate resilience, and regenerative community development. Jim is deeply interested in longevity, lifestyle medicine, clean energy, and redefining elderhood for the 21st century.
🔗 Links & Where to Find Us
Podcast & Website:
Linktree (all platforms & support links):
Listen & Watch:
📣 Call to Action (Subscribe, Comment, Engage)
If this conversation resonated with you:
Your engagement helps us grow this community of thoughtful, courageous, regenerative conversations.
🙏 With Gratitude to Our Sponsors
This podcast is made possible by the generous support of Elders Action Network and Elders Climate Action.
Their work empowers elders across the country to step into leadership on climate, democracy, and social justice—exactly the kind of engagement this moment calls for.
Learn more and get involved:
By Dr. John Izzo, Alain Gauthier & Jim Burke5
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Was 2025 a year we should forget—or the year everything finally became undeniable? As we step into 2026, the hosts of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations take on the hardest questions of our time: polarization, democracy, violence, climate disruption, and the collapse of shared meaning. This conversation is honest, provocative, and deeply personal—and we don’t all agree. If you’re wondering where to put your energy now, this episode is for you.
🧭 Show Notes – Episode Summary
In this special 2025 Reflections / 2026 Looking Forward episode, all three hosts—John Izzo, Alain (Alon) Gauthier, and Jim Burke—come together to examine what 2025 revealed about the state of humanity, democracy, and the planet.
They explore:
The conversation moves beyond headlines and elections to ask a deeper question: Who are we becoming—and how will we choose to respond?
This episode also gives listeners a rare chance to get to know the hosts personally: what grounds them, what challenges them, and where they’re putting their energy in the year ahead.
👥 Host Bios
Dr John Izzo, PhD
John Izzo is a bestselling author, speaker, and former Presbyterian minister whose work focuses on purpose, meaning, leadership, and the future of humanity. He brings moral clarity, historical depth, and a gift for asking the questions most people avoid. John is the author of multiple books, including The Purpose Revolution: How Leaders Create Engagement and Completive Advantage in an Age of Social Good, and a longtime voice calling for deeper reflection in times of disruption.
Alain Gauthier
Alain is a systems thinker, facilitator, and co-creator of the Regenerative Elder process. Drawing from Indigenous history, lived experience, and spiritual inquiry, he helps individuals and communities integrate inner transformation with outer action. His work focuses on regeneration, resilience, and the re-emergence of elder wisdom in a fractured world.
Jim Burke
Jim Burke is the producer of The Way Forward and a lifelong health professional, systems thinker, and climate activist. He serves on multiple local and regional committees focused on infrastructure, climate resilience, and regenerative community development. Jim is deeply interested in longevity, lifestyle medicine, clean energy, and redefining elderhood for the 21st century.
🔗 Links & Where to Find Us
Podcast & Website:
Linktree (all platforms & support links):
Listen & Watch:
📣 Call to Action (Subscribe, Comment, Engage)
If this conversation resonated with you:
Your engagement helps us grow this community of thoughtful, courageous, regenerative conversations.
🙏 With Gratitude to Our Sponsors
This podcast is made possible by the generous support of Elders Action Network and Elders Climate Action.
Their work empowers elders across the country to step into leadership on climate, democracy, and social justice—exactly the kind of engagement this moment calls for.
Learn more and get involved:

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