42 min

Wanderful - Inspiration On The Go with Sir Tim Smit: ‘I am completely turned on by being a frog kisser‪‘‬ Wanderful - Inspiration On The Go

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"I am completely turned on by being a frog kisser."
Sir Tim Smit KBE is one of the most recognisable and respected characters in the field of environment and sustainability.  He is probably best known for his achievements in Cornwall where he ‘discovered’ and then restored The Lost Gardens of Heligan with John Nelson, which is now one of the UK’s best-loved gardens.
Tim is Executive Vice-Chair and Co-founder of the multi-award-winning Eden Project in Cornwall. Since its opening in 2001, over 22 million people have come to see a once sterile pit, turned into a cradle of life containing world-class horticulture and startling architecture symbolic of human endeavour.  Tim is also Executive Co-Chair for Eden Project International which aims to have an Eden Project on every inhabited continent by 2025.
In this warm and engaging episode of Wanderful, David gets to have a meandering talk with one of his heroes exploring the inspiration behind Tim’s projects and what makes them magnetic to the thousands of people who keep them vibrant and alive.
Tim touches upon the problem of male vanity & ego at a time when there is a need for more collaboration and ensemble-working as we turn our attention to the challenges of climate change.
The conversation ends with a gentle analysis of the word ‘community’ and the importance of gifting and relationship building.
Full episode https://linktr.ee/DavidPearl
 
Timeline
0.00 – 00.45
Theme / Introduction
00.45
Introducing Sir Tim Smit
04.16
The word ‘sustainability’ versus the word ‘nature’
06.47
How does Sir Tim get so much done?
The people who are drawn to Eden
11.17
The biggest barrier to resolving climate change is male vanity
12.50
How is the Tim of today compared to the Tim of the early days?
15.35
Ensembles need leaders
17.33
The Eden Project allows people to find meaning
18.56
The Big Lunch – local connections & true community
25.21
The meaning of community
26.21
Identity & Violence by Amartya Sen
The polymathy that makes us
27.32
What is Sir Tim’s ‘verb?’
32.02
What does Tim do when he is wandering?
35.51
David sets up the ‘Wanderful’ exercise
38.27
What happened during the exercise
 
Resources Mentioned
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
https://www.heligan.com/
The Eden Project
https://www.edenproject.com/
The Big Lunch
https://www.purpose-done-right.com/the-big-lunch
Identity & Violence by Amartya Sen
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/558/55882/identity-and-violence/9780141027807.html
Ulysses by Lord Tennyson
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45392/ulysses
Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31463.Far_From_the_Madding_Crowd
Standout Quotes
“Almost everybody who comes towards or who is drawn to Eden is a slightly square peg looking for a square hole.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The biggest barrier to resolving climate change is male vanity” (David Pearl attributed to Sir Tim Smit)
‘Vanity leads you to not listening enough. Nobody ever learnt anything by talking” (Sir Tim Smit)
“True genius is generally a construct of many different people” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The key code to you is noticing that a whole bunch of people needed you and valued you.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The thing about the Big Lunch is not the day that’s important, it’s all the socialising and organising before.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“People are basically good. They don’t know how to be given permission to do good things sometimes.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The origin of community is ‘comm' meaning together and ‘munos’, meaning gift. It’s about the relationships of the people. You can’t be in a community if its passive” (Sir Tim Smit)
“Can I have a verb which is to kiss frogs? I am completely turned on by being a frog kisser. I love putting things into good heart. (Sir Tim Smit)
“You can’t always re-build but you can if you are thoughtful, gentle and kind, make things content again.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“Contentment is a dee

"I am completely turned on by being a frog kisser."
Sir Tim Smit KBE is one of the most recognisable and respected characters in the field of environment and sustainability.  He is probably best known for his achievements in Cornwall where he ‘discovered’ and then restored The Lost Gardens of Heligan with John Nelson, which is now one of the UK’s best-loved gardens.
Tim is Executive Vice-Chair and Co-founder of the multi-award-winning Eden Project in Cornwall. Since its opening in 2001, over 22 million people have come to see a once sterile pit, turned into a cradle of life containing world-class horticulture and startling architecture symbolic of human endeavour.  Tim is also Executive Co-Chair for Eden Project International which aims to have an Eden Project on every inhabited continent by 2025.
In this warm and engaging episode of Wanderful, David gets to have a meandering talk with one of his heroes exploring the inspiration behind Tim’s projects and what makes them magnetic to the thousands of people who keep them vibrant and alive.
Tim touches upon the problem of male vanity & ego at a time when there is a need for more collaboration and ensemble-working as we turn our attention to the challenges of climate change.
The conversation ends with a gentle analysis of the word ‘community’ and the importance of gifting and relationship building.
Full episode https://linktr.ee/DavidPearl
 
Timeline
0.00 – 00.45
Theme / Introduction
00.45
Introducing Sir Tim Smit
04.16
The word ‘sustainability’ versus the word ‘nature’
06.47
How does Sir Tim get so much done?
The people who are drawn to Eden
11.17
The biggest barrier to resolving climate change is male vanity
12.50
How is the Tim of today compared to the Tim of the early days?
15.35
Ensembles need leaders
17.33
The Eden Project allows people to find meaning
18.56
The Big Lunch – local connections & true community
25.21
The meaning of community
26.21
Identity & Violence by Amartya Sen
The polymathy that makes us
27.32
What is Sir Tim’s ‘verb?’
32.02
What does Tim do when he is wandering?
35.51
David sets up the ‘Wanderful’ exercise
38.27
What happened during the exercise
 
Resources Mentioned
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
https://www.heligan.com/
The Eden Project
https://www.edenproject.com/
The Big Lunch
https://www.purpose-done-right.com/the-big-lunch
Identity & Violence by Amartya Sen
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/558/55882/identity-and-violence/9780141027807.html
Ulysses by Lord Tennyson
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45392/ulysses
Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31463.Far_From_the_Madding_Crowd
Standout Quotes
“Almost everybody who comes towards or who is drawn to Eden is a slightly square peg looking for a square hole.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The biggest barrier to resolving climate change is male vanity” (David Pearl attributed to Sir Tim Smit)
‘Vanity leads you to not listening enough. Nobody ever learnt anything by talking” (Sir Tim Smit)
“True genius is generally a construct of many different people” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The key code to you is noticing that a whole bunch of people needed you and valued you.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The thing about the Big Lunch is not the day that’s important, it’s all the socialising and organising before.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“People are basically good. They don’t know how to be given permission to do good things sometimes.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“The origin of community is ‘comm' meaning together and ‘munos’, meaning gift. It’s about the relationships of the people. You can’t be in a community if its passive” (Sir Tim Smit)
“Can I have a verb which is to kiss frogs? I am completely turned on by being a frog kisser. I love putting things into good heart. (Sir Tim Smit)
“You can’t always re-build but you can if you are thoughtful, gentle and kind, make things content again.” (Sir Tim Smit)
“Contentment is a dee

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