2 episodes

An exploration of how we weave the most ancient wisdom in the world's stories with the newest multicultural society, and remember our purpose on this planet, through co-creating a new narrative which evolves humanity from conforming consumers to collaborative custodians.

Custodians Sara Rickards

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 8 Ratings

An exploration of how we weave the most ancient wisdom in the world's stories with the newest multicultural society, and remember our purpose on this planet, through co-creating a new narrative which evolves humanity from conforming consumers to collaborative custodians.

    Episode 1: Tyson Yunkaporta "How Indigenous thinking can save the world"

    Episode 1: Tyson Yunkaporta "How Indigenous thinking can save the world"

    This interview with Tyson Yunkaporta - author of Sand Talk. Together we explore everything from education, ecology, philosophy, health, the economy, marketing and much more.

    It's an interdisciplinary tapestry of a yarn, and I hope you enjoy it!

    Produced by Paul Archer
    Tunes by Felipe Baldomir
    Imagery Dan Bailey
    This episode was supported by Starling

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Custodians: Episode 0

    Custodians: Episode 0

    Custodians - where we explore WTF we are mean to be doing here as we transition from the narrative of consumers to custodians and learn from elders, past, present and emerging.
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    Creative Director & Producer - Lily Haines
    Tunes - Felipe Baldimor
    Special Guests
    Bob Brown & Jenny Webber
    Triple JJJ Hack & Tom Tilley
    Darvis Walker from Wild Walkers & Tarkine Trails
    I would also like to acknowledge:
    Matt Wicking from Cloud Catcher for the statement of context
    & of course Andy Bakonyi the instigator of this epic adventure.

    • 44 min

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4.8 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

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