Radio Evolve Global - English

Thomas Steininger & guests

evolve magazine's weekly webradio is a creative forum for a new, trans-secular spirituality. We are LIVE on air every Thursday from 20:00 - 21:00 Central Europe Time. Radio evolve invites people who are making visionary contributions to a new, integral and evolutionary culture to join in dialogue. We feature people who are exploring how to live a spiritual life in our changing, complex contemporary world. They include authors, teachers, activists, scientists, artists and more. Out of our desire to creatively combine diverse perspectives into a new integral worldview, Radio evolve opens up spaces of understanding and encounter to inspire us to a more conscious life. Annette Kaiser, Thomas Hübl, Ervin Laszlo, Prof. Thomas Görnitz, Claus Eurich and many others have joined us so far. We now have over 300 episodes (in German) on philosophy and mysticism, progressive spirituality, science and transcendence, society and cultural policy, ecology and development – and they are all available for you to listen to and download from our archive. Starting at the beginning of 2018, Radio evolve includes English-language programming. Every other week the program is in English with guests from around the world. Through One World in Dialogue, Thomas and his partner Elizabeth Debold have created a global community that, combined with the listeners of Radio evolve, can help to foster a new global culture of consciousness. We warmly invite you to experience the aliveness, authenticity, and power of conscious radio.

  1. 26. MÄRZ

    Resistance from Deep Faith

    Being brave together to meet the surges of ICE Reverend Jane Field is Executive Director of the Maine Council of Churches and an ordained Presbyterian (PCUSA) minister who has served Presbyterian, Episcopal, Methodist, and Lutheran churches in New York City, Connecticut, and Maine. She is part of the resistance movement against the surges of the ICE, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Like in Minneapolis, in Maine and all over the United States immigrant citizens became targets of violence. In this challenge for the communities, a resistance movement flourished. At the forefront there were also faith leaders and communities from different religious backgrounds. Jane Field is one of them. She says: “The Faith Community here in Maine was at the vanguard and the forefront of resistance efforts. We helped to push back against the activities of the ICE agents while they were here and against the federal government and Department of Homeland Security. We also worked at the forefront of aiding and assisting our immigrant neighbors who were under threat and being harmed. Many of them lived in lockdown in their homes or hiding in other people's homes. They were afraid to go to work, to let their kids go to school because those were places where ICE were waiting to snatch people. They would even snatch people out of their cars.” Jane Field speaks with great determination and hope about the emergence of this networks of trust:  “There was a network through a hotline of volunteers who were walking kids to school, driving people to work, getting groceries for people who were in hiding and delivering them to them so that they didn't have to go out of their homes. That was all grassroots and decentralized. That was all mutual aid. It was not done through the government, not even at the state or municipal level. It was all just volunteers.” In an interview for upcoming issue of evolve magazine, Elizabeth Debold speaks with Jane Field about resistance out of love and deep faith. Our radio evolve archive with over 600 broadcasts: www.evolve-world.org/radio-evolve www.youtube.com/@radioevolve7543

    32 Min.
  2. 12. FEB.

    There's a lot of power where it burns

    Kitt Johnson is a dancer and choreographer from Denmark who works worldwide with solo performances and site-specific projects. Her repertoire also includes ensemble works, New Circus, and productions designed for children. In her solo performances she addresses existential themes of the human condition, and in her site-specific works as the artistic director of the company X-act she explores the hidden secrets and potential of neighborhoods in many parts of the world. Kitt Johnson says about her work: “I highly believe that the things that we are occupied with as private people in our private life, have a lot of energy. If there's something really urgent and interesting for you, there's a lot of energy there. To create a performance from that point of departure has a huge potential to also be valuable for other people. In a way, my job is to transform what is urgent for me as a private person into something that can be hopefully universal to all times and cultures. That's very ambitious. Or at least to be relevant for other people because these themes are existential. The themes themselves are relevant to everyone, because there's a lot of power where it burns.” In Radio evolve we speak about the power of an embodied investigation of our shared human condition. More Info: https://kittjohnson.dk/en/ Unser Radio evolve Archiv mit über 600 Sendungen: www.evolve-world.org/radio-evolve www.youtube.com/@radioevolve7543

    1 Std. 1 Min.
  3. 29. JAN.

    The Art of Making a True Move

    Arawana Hayashi in dialogue with Elizabeth Debold   „The dance is more than the dancers,“ says Arawana Hayashi, creator of Social Presencing Theater at the Presencing Institute. Hayashi has worked with systems change catalyst Otto Scharmer to bring together her experience as a dancer with his work with organizations. What does it mean that the dance is more than the dancers? The dance has its own energy and coherence beyond, but not separate from, the dancers. In other words, the fields of connection between us hold wisdom that our bodies can sense. Social fields—the energy and knowledge implicit between us—can open pathways to understanding and response that the rational mind cannot see. The Art of Making a True Move is the title of Hayashi’s book. She has developed a practice that brings meditation and movement together that enable new shared potentials to be revealed. Working with the „stuckness“ that often gets in our way individually and collectively, Hayashi teaches us to respond from a deeper, embodied place that opens up ways to truly move through and beyond being stuck. A greater whole is tapped into that is accessed through the social field. “When we relax a little bit, then a gesture emerges that is not planned or thought about. That's what we call the true move. It comes out of nothing or a gap between discursiveness or conceptual frameworks. An openness that ties with genuineness and simplicity. And it can open completely new possibilities that we cannot access by thinking or individual insight.” In this conversation from an evolve LIVE event in 2025, Arawana Hayashi and Elizabeth Debold engage in an inquiry into the embodied knowing that leads to a true move: How can our embodiment become a pathway to wisdom? Why does an awareness of the social field open up the potential of our togetherness. More Info on Arawana Hayshi: www.arawanahayashi.com Unser Radio evolve Archiv mit über 600 Sendungen: www.evolve-world.org/radio-evolve www.youtube.com/@radioevolve7543

    37 Min.
  4. 15. JAN.

    The Magic in the Middle

    How may we practice hosting for the unfolding of Life?   Elizabeth Debold in Dialogue with Toke Moeller Thursday, January 15th, 8 pm CET   For thirty years, Toke Moeller has been hosting conversations that matter in a world of complexity, conflict, crisis, and division. These are the conversations that feel so necessary and yet so often are avoided. Inspired to bring people together to respond to the many conflicts that divide us, Toke trusted the human capacity for curiosity and care. With his partners, he developed The Art of Hosting, an approach to these conversations that comes from generosity--the generosity of holding a space as a host. The Art of Hosting opens up a participatory, communal form of leadership that Moeller has taken into 32 countries. And there was something else that opened up in this practice. They called it „The Magic in the Middle.“ What is this magic? A mysterious opening to a shared perception that happens when the participants let go of their assumptions and agendas and listen. Toke has reverence for this magic, feeling that it is inappropriate to try to pin it down. In an interview with evolve Magazin, he says: “When you come to that kind of gentle, conscious space, it's like the magic of life unfolding, not the magic that you want to cook up as mysterious. When we feel that goodness, that well-being, that wish to support each other and respect each other's lives becomes more important than being right.” In this Radio evolve, which was recorded at an evolve LIVE! Webinar, Toke Moeller and Elizabeth Debold inquire into the Magic in the Middle and the importance of hosting the conditions to create the future. How does hosting create a space for Life to unfold? What can we learn from the space between us about the future that wants to emerge? More about Toke Moeller: www.interchange-tomo.com

    41 Min.

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evolve magazine's weekly webradio is a creative forum for a new, trans-secular spirituality. We are LIVE on air every Thursday from 20:00 - 21:00 Central Europe Time. Radio evolve invites people who are making visionary contributions to a new, integral and evolutionary culture to join in dialogue. We feature people who are exploring how to live a spiritual life in our changing, complex contemporary world. They include authors, teachers, activists, scientists, artists and more. Out of our desire to creatively combine diverse perspectives into a new integral worldview, Radio evolve opens up spaces of understanding and encounter to inspire us to a more conscious life. Annette Kaiser, Thomas Hübl, Ervin Laszlo, Prof. Thomas Görnitz, Claus Eurich and many others have joined us so far. We now have over 300 episodes (in German) on philosophy and mysticism, progressive spirituality, science and transcendence, society and cultural policy, ecology and development – and they are all available for you to listen to and download from our archive. Starting at the beginning of 2018, Radio evolve includes English-language programming. Every other week the program is in English with guests from around the world. Through One World in Dialogue, Thomas and his partner Elizabeth Debold have created a global community that, combined with the listeners of Radio evolve, can help to foster a new global culture of consciousness. We warmly invite you to experience the aliveness, authenticity, and power of conscious radio.