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Welcome to an eye-opening bi-weekly podcast that shatters conventional wisdom and explores the world’s biggest questions. Join me as I dive deep into riveting conversations with brilliant scientists and experts, unlocking the secrets of profound systemic change and how to make it a reality.

In a world inundated with reductive and polarising information, we’re here to dismantle misconceptions and disrupt the narratives perpetuated by sensationalised media. Together with my guests, I aim to slow things down from dizzying news-cycles and social media feeds, and create an informative, empowering and emotionally- charged experience for you.

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If I Ruled the World by Gillian Burke Gillian Burke

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Welcome to an eye-opening bi-weekly podcast that shatters conventional wisdom and explores the world’s biggest questions. Join me as I dive deep into riveting conversations with brilliant scientists and experts, unlocking the secrets of profound systemic change and how to make it a reality.

In a world inundated with reductive and polarising information, we’re here to dismantle misconceptions and disrupt the narratives perpetuated by sensationalised media. Together with my guests, I aim to slow things down from dizzying news-cycles and social media feeds, and create an informative, empowering and emotionally- charged experience for you.

If you have an appetite for nuance, a thirst for knowledge and a hunger for positive change - tune in, explore, and make a positive impact.

Don’t miss a moment. Subscribe now on your preferred platform.

Join the Discussion: Share your thoughts and ideas with us at podcast@gillianburkevoice.com.

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

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    16: I would catch up with my previous guests.

    16: I would catch up with my previous guests.

    Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!
    It’s stock taking time! Today I’m checking in with some of the previous guests on the show to see how they’re getting on and what progress they have made since we last spoke. This episode threw up some real curve balls and I had no idea what to expect! Sit back and relax as we kick off the episode with a beautiful quote from Angela Davis speaking back in 1972…
    Key Takeaways:
    Global Student Activism: Insight into the expansive student protests demanding divestment from companies profiting from Israeli apartheid, capturing the essence of global solidarity and the impact of collective action.Advancements in Ecocide Law: JoJo Mehta shares exciting developments in ecocide legislation, highlighting recent international movements and legal victories that mark progress in environmental protection.Personal and Ecological Grief: Robbie Blackhall-Miles discusses his personal journey through grief and its parallels with ecological loss, providing a poignant view on the emotional dimensions of environmental activism.Combatting Global Hunger Amidst Climate Crisis: Edie Mukiibi of Slow Food International gives us a sobering look at how the climate crisis exacerbates global hunger, especially in conflict zones, underscoring the urgent need for global awareness and action.Conservation Efforts by Mike Webb: Updates on Gwent Wildlife Trust’s campaigns to protect biodiversity against industrial developments, stressing the importance of community engagement and legal strategies in conservation.Challenging Big Tech's Exploitative Practices: Foxglove Legal gives us an overview of the ongoing legal battles against exploitative practices of big tech companies, highlighting the critical role of digital justice in protecting individual rights and freedoms.Youth-Led Environmental Restoration: Hal from Action for Conservation updates us on youth empowerment in environmental restoration, showcasing how intergenerational collaboration fosters significant positive environmental impacts.

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    • 46 min
    15: I would make HOUSING affordable globally: Juha Kahila (Y-Säätiö)

    15: I would make HOUSING affordable globally: Juha Kahila (Y-Säätiö)

    Should housing be a human right? Today we delve into a transformative solution to homelessness, inspired by Finland’s success. Our guest, Juha Kahila, brings over a decade of expertise and currently serves as the international coordinator of the Y Foundation (Y-Säätiö) in Finland. This episode explores the Housing First approach, showcasing its effectiveness and potential as a global blueprint for ending homelessness.
    Key Takeaways:
    Understanding Homelessness in Finland:
    Juha provides an overview of homelessness in Finland, including the historical context and current status.
    Insights into why Finland's approach is uniquely successful compared to other countries.

    The Housing First Approach:
    Detailed discussion of the Housing First model, which provides permanent homes as a foundational step for tackling other social issues.
    Examination of how this approach was adapted from its American origins to fit Finland's socio-economic context.

    Cost-Effectiveness and Societal Benefits:
    Juha explains why housing people is not just a moral imperative but also a cost-effective solution.
    Statistical evidence from Finland showing the impact of Housing First on community welfare and homelessness reduction.

    Expanding the Model Globally:
    Challenges and considerations for implementing Housing First in diverse socio-economic environments, such as the UK, Germany, France, and the US.
    Potential adaptations needed to address varying challenges in these countries.

    Personal Insights and Broader Implications:
    Juha shares his personal journey into this field and what motivated him to dedicate his career to ending homelessness.
    Discussion on the broader implications of Housing First, the prevention of homelessness, and addressing the harm from inequality.

    Calls to Action and Future Directions:
    Insights on how listeners and policymakers can advocate for and implement Housing First strategies in their own regions.
    The importance of teaching compassion and practical actions to support vulnerable populations.

    Conclusion and How to Get Involved: Juha Kahila’s insights provide a hopeful vision of a world where homelessness can be effectively addressed. For listeners inspired to learn more about initiatives like Housing First, visit the Y Foundation.
    Follow the show:
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    Connect with our guest:
    Juha Kahila
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    Mentions & Resources
    Public attitudes towards homelessness: wave one (April 2021)
    The homelessness monitor: England 2023
    Sam Tsemberis
    Invisible People: Finland Solved Homelessness: Here's How (Spoiler: It's More Than Housing First)
    OECD recent data on homelessness
    What would you do if you ruled the world?
    If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on podcast@gillianburkevoice.com
    A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.
    Produced by Soundquake
    Host: Gillian Burke
    Exec Producer: Sam Hamilton-Turner
    Producer: Ffion Clarke
    Editor: Jake-Lee Savage
    Sponsor: Triodos Bank

    • 53 min
    14: I would scale AGROFORESTRY across the globe: George Young

    14: I would scale AGROFORESTRY across the globe: George Young

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    Continuing with the food theme… today we explore the vital relationship between agriculture and ecology. Join me as I sit down with George Young, a visionary farmer who has transitioned from conventional to agroecological farming practices. Discover how George integrates biodiversity and sustainable methods to enhance the 'aliveness' of his family farm and the broader implications for our environment and food security.
    Key Takeaways:
    George's Farming Evolution:
    George shares his personal journey of becoming a farmer and transitioning from traditional methods to agroecological practices.
    Insights into how and why he chose to diverge from his father's farming techniques.

    Challenges and Victories in Modern Farming:
    Discussion on the various challenges George faces, including the broader political and economic pressures that impact farmers.
    Success stories from the farm, showcasing how sustainable practices can lead to real change.

    Integrating Biodiversity and Agriculture:
    The importance of wildlife corridors, biodiversity, and how these elements contribute to a healthier ecosystem on the farm.
    Specific initiatives like agroforestry and organic conversion that George has implemented.

    The Impact of Supermarkets and Consumer Choices:
    How supermarket practices affect farmers and what this means for local versus global food production.
    The role of consumer choices in shaping farming practices and promoting sustainability.

    A Vision for the Future of Farming:
    George's perspective on creating wildlife habitats alongside efficient food production.
    The potential for rewilding and securing funding for environmental farming initiatives.

    Engagement Beyond the Farm:
    How George stays connected with the wider world and the importance of community and knowledge sharing among farmers.
    Advice for those interested in entering the farming profession or transitioning to more sustainable practices.

    Conclusion and How to Connect: George Young's transformative approach to farming not only enhances the biodiversity of his land but also serves as an inspiring model for future generations of farmers. For listeners looking to learn more about sustainable farming practices or to connect with George, visit his blog.
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    Mentions & Resources
    United Kingdom Food Security Report 2021
    Agriculture: historical statistics
    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/food-security-what-is-it-and-how-is-it-measured/
    https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/food-statistics-pocketbook-2017/food-statistics-in-your-pocket-2017-global-and-uk-supply
    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5b9f7e05ed915d2bb2f56296/AUK-2017-18sep18.pdf
    What would you do if you ruled the world?
    If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on podcast@gillianburkevoice.com
    A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.
    Produced by Soundquake
    Edited by Jake-Lee Savage

    • 1 hr 4 min
    13: I would ban JUNK FOOD advertising!: Luke (Bite Back 2030)

    13: I would ban JUNK FOOD advertising!: Luke (Bite Back 2030)

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    Enjoying your lunch break? Not so fast… Today, we dive into the pressing issue of junk food marketing and its impact on youth with Luke, an 18-year-old school student, food justice campaigner for Bite Back 2030, and youth parliament member. Join us as Luke shares his journey into activism, the significant challenges posed by unhealthy food marketing, and the collective efforts required to forge a healthier future for his, and future generations.
    Key Takeaways:
    The Catalyst for Change:
    The moment Luke decided to stand up against the systemic drivers of unhealthy food marketing to youth.
    Introduction to Luke's activism journey and the origins of Bite Back 2030.

    Targeting Youth: The Unhealthy Marketing Machine:
    Exploration of research suggesting that young people are explicitly targeted by junk food advertising.
    Luke's insights into defining junk food and its detrimental effects on health.

    Navigating the Food Landscape:
    Personal anecdotes from Luke about his dietary experiences and the illusion of choice in the current food environment.

    Government and Corporate Accountability:
    Luke's perspective on the failure of government regulations and the cozy relationship between government entities and food companies.
    The urgent need for changing the narrative around food, health, and corporate responsibility.

    Bite Back 2030: Spearheading Change:
    The role of Bite Back 2030 in advocating for a healthier food environment and their actions against junk food marketing.
    Challenges encountered in the fight against powerful food industry lobbying and the barriers to effective change.

    The Path Forward:
    Luke's vision for the future and the importance of engaging young people in politics and activism to address public health issues.
    The collective action needed to combat the commercial drivers of disease and ensure a healthier future for younger generations.

    Conclusion and How to Support the Cause: Luke's passionate call to action highlights the critical need for a united stand against junk food marketing and the implementation of effective solutions to safeguard the health of future generations. For listeners inspired to join the movement or learn more about Bite Back 2030, visit their website.
    Follow the show:
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    Mentions & Resources
    Sigma Nutrition Podcast
    It’s Not Your Fault You Can’t Resist Film
    Bite Back’s Fuel Us, Don’t Fool Us Research
    Effects of exposure to unhealthy food advertising on intake in children and adults
    Nearly 1,600 children in England living with type 2 diabetes
    University of Birmingham FUEL Study
    Health effects of dietary risks in 195 countries, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
    The diets cutting one in five lives short every year
    86% of Teens Exposed to Junk Food Ads on Social Media
    What would you do if you ruled the world?
    If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on podcast@gillianburkevoice.com
    A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.
    Produced by Soundquake
    Edited by Jake-Lee Savage

    • 52 min
    12: I would give YOUNG PEOPLE the vote: Craig Bennett (CEO The Wildlife Trusts)

    12: I would give YOUNG PEOPLE the vote: Craig Bennett (CEO The Wildlife Trusts)

    Good data, good decision making, values and accountability! A recipe for change. Join us as we engage in a profound conversation with Craig Bennett, CEO of The Wildlife Trusts. This episode navigates Craig's journey to becoming a beacon of environmental activism, the intertwining of politics and conservation, and how leadership shapes the course of environmental advocacy. Delve into Craig's critical views on current global environmental policies, and the imperative role of diverse, youthful voices in forging a sustainable future.
    Key Takeaways:
    Craig Bennett's Path to Environmentalism:
    An introduction to Craig's backstory and pivotal moments with Friends of the Earth that shaped his environmental advocacy.

    Politics vs. Nature:
    A discussion on the challenges of balancing economic equality and environmental conservation.
    Craig's critique of political support for damaging agricultural and fossil fuel practices.

    Personal Resilience for Activists:
    Insights into how Craig maintains well-being through music, family, and running.
    The importance of personal health in sustaining long-term activism.

    Vision for Future Environmental Policy:
    The necessity of including younger generations in policymaking.
    Advocacy for evaluating progress beyond traditional economic indicators to include environmental sustainability.

    Historical Lessons and Future Aspirations:
    Reflections on successful environmental actions, such as the global response to the ozone layer crisis.
    Craig's thoughts on what's needed for effective international cooperation and environmental governance today.

    Conclusion and Insights: Craig Bennett shares valuable lessons from his extensive experience in environmental advocacy, highlighting the critical need for systemic change, personal resilience, and inclusive policymaking. His vision for a sustainable future underscores the complexities of environmental challenges and the collective effort required to address them. For more insights and to support The Wildlife Trusts, visit their website.
    Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!
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    Mentions & Resources
    https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3700
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs
    What would you do if you ruled the world?
    If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on podcast@gillianburkevoice.com
    A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.
    Produced by Soundquake
    Edited by Jake-Lee Savage

    • 1 hr 7 min
    11: I would ban post-90's music!: John Boyle

    11: I would ban post-90's music!: John Boyle

    Brace yourself, as we embark on a voyage through the profound insights and stories of ex-lawyer turned documentary filmmaker John Boyle and an array of personalities. This episode unravels the complex tapestry of global issues—from piracy and environmental crises to revolutionary politics—through the lens of individual experiences. Most importantly, it poses some questions: Who are the good guys? Who are the bad guys? And who get’s to decide?
    Key Takeaways:
    John Boyle's Pioneering Path:
    Boyle's early life and transition from a legal career to documentary filmmaking, fuelled by his love for the ocean.
    Insights into his unique filming methods and the challenges of capturing the ocean's depths.

    Confronting Piracy on the High Seas:
    Experiences with Somali pirates, offering a window into the socio-economic and geopolitical factors at play.
    Discussion on the international response, including jailing pirates and the involvement of the Russian Navy.

    Revolutionary Figures and Global Crises:
    A historical perspective on Cuba under leaders like Castro and Batista.
    Exploring the duality of good and bad in revolutionary figures.

    Humanity's Response to Crises:
    Reflecting on the community spirit during the COVID pandemic and contrasting it with ongoing global crises in places like Yemen and Somalia.
    Boyle's hypothetical approach to world leadership, focusing on pollution control and population management through radical policies.

    Advocacy for Systemic Change:
    The importance of understanding the complexities of global issues and the role of storytelling in advocating for change.
    Boyle's vision for the future and the need to address systemic issues affecting the most vulnerable populations.

    Correction:
    Abduwali Muse was sentenced to 33 years and 9 months (not 99) for hijacking, kidnapping and hostage-taking.
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    Mentions & Resources
    Blood Ransom Book
    The Rise and Fall of Somali Pirates
    Waste Dumping off Somali Coast May Have Links to Mafia, Somali Warlords
    Modern Pirates | Menace On Africa Coast
    Behind the scenes video from John’s film ‘Pirates in Paradise - Seychelles’
    What would you do if you ruled the world?
    If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on podcast@gillianburkevoice.com
    A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.
    Produced by Soundquake
    Edited by Jake-Lee Savage

    • 57 min

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