37 episodes

A podcast to challenge your assumptions and inspire you with ideas from the periphery, the margins.

We live in times of unprecedented change.

The systems - financial, social, ecological, environmental - on which we depend are stretched to breaking point. Professional, personal and organisational ‘norms’ increasingly less normal.

We are in transition.

The ideas to shape tomorrow exist today at the margins. What might we learn from ancient wisdom, eastern philosophy or indigenous thinking? Or DeGrowth and other radical social and political movements?

Peripheral Thinking is a podcast which investigates these ideas, so you can carry them back to the mainstream.

Peripheral Thinking Ben Johnson

    • Business

A podcast to challenge your assumptions and inspire you with ideas from the periphery, the margins.

We live in times of unprecedented change.

The systems - financial, social, ecological, environmental - on which we depend are stretched to breaking point. Professional, personal and organisational ‘norms’ increasingly less normal.

We are in transition.

The ideas to shape tomorrow exist today at the margins. What might we learn from ancient wisdom, eastern philosophy or indigenous thinking? Or DeGrowth and other radical social and political movements?

Peripheral Thinking is a podcast which investigates these ideas, so you can carry them back to the mainstream.

    Discussing Right Story, Wrong Story, by Tyson Yunkaporta

    Discussing Right Story, Wrong Story, by Tyson Yunkaporta

    Embracing different perspectives and understanding the long-term impacts of our actions, particularly in terms of cultural shifts and societal evolution, can give us valuable insights to navigate our present and future more effectively.
    Author Dougald Hine rejoins Ben to discuss a new book by Tyson Yunkaporta, who suggested that the best thing to do is maybe not to read a book, but to discuss it with someone else.
    In their conversation, they explore how deep time diligence impacts cultural changes, the role of violence in human societies, and what imposing limitations can mean to those around us.
    LinksAt Work in the Ruins – Episode 18Right Story, Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking, by Tyson YunkaportaSand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World, by Tyson YunkaportaA School Called HomeThe Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness, by Jonathan HaidtFurther Adventures in Regrowing a Living Culture – Dougald’s spring 2024 series

    • 1 hr 6 min
    PT Shorts: Where do ideas come from?

    PT Shorts: Where do ideas come from?

    Where do new ideas come from?
    Your mind regenerates from the outside in, teased to life by artists, innovators, agitators playing on the margins. Their work inspires yours. This is the spark, the stuff of new ideas.
    As with your mind, so too an old city.
    Berlin in 1992 was a tired place, run dry by 50 years of division, devoid of life, energy and new story.
    Until it was woken up.
    The same today in Detroit. A husked out old powerhouse finding new form, courtesy of the peripheral thinkers and players, sparking new story, seeding new ideas.
    Like an old city, your mind wakes up from the outside in, seeds of ideas taking root on the margins, the periphery, before bleeding into the mainstream of your mind.
    In this episode, we talk about Berlin and Detroit and waking you up from the outside in. It's only a little episode; short enough to consume on a dog walk or journey to work. Or even on the toilet, if you're that way inclined.
    And if you like what you hear, why not sign up to keep up at www.Peripheral-Thinking.com ?

    • 13 min
    The Heroine’s Journey – a universal path towards wholeness

    The Heroine’s Journey – a universal path towards wholeness

    There’s a way of seeing personal growth and transformation as a cycle of rupture, descent, emergence, and return – an inward journey that challenges us to confront our own demons, integrate different aspects of ourselves, and ultimately find a way to contribute to the collective good.
    Christine Raine is a speaker, facilitator, and podcaster. She developed an interpretation of Maureen Murdoch’s Heroine’s Journey, a psychological framework for personal growth and transformation that integrates this cycle. In her discussion with Ben, she explains how the journey typically unfolds more like a spiral than a circle, emphasising its impact no matter your gender identity.
    LinksConnect with Christine via LinkedInChristine’s websiteListen to the Heroine’s Journey podcast

    • 1 hr 7 min
    The missing link between mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing

    The missing link between mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing

    Bringing movement into our daily routines is beneficial not only for our physical health, but our mental and emotional wellbeing too. Consciously integrating activity into our lifestyles helps us counteract the sedentary nature of modern life, especially for leaders and entrepreneurs sat in front of a laptop all day.
    Sal Jefferies is an embodiment specialist, focusing on movement and the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional health. He’s deeply interested in how humans function, drawing from fields like psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, cognitive science, and embodied cognition. He discusses the importance of incorporating movement into daily life along with the negative impacts of a sedentary lifestyle. Sal also coaches entrepreneurs and business owners, applying his knowledge of movement and health to improve their performance and wellbeing.
    If you like this episode, don't forget you can find all our conversations at www.peripheral-thinking.com or sign up here!
    LinksConnect with Sal via LinkedInMindset, Mood & Movement – Sal’s podcastTED talks by Sir Ken Robinson

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Living a dimmer-free life, with Cecily Mak

    Living a dimmer-free life, with Cecily Mak

    Embracing discomfort and experiencing emotions to the fullest can give us the guidance needed to navigate positive life changes, even in difficult circumstances. But sometimes those emotions are too difficult or too stark, and so we use things like alcohol to turn down the volume. But by doing so, we dim ourselves.
    Today, Ben is in conversation with Cecily Mak. Cecily writes a newsletter on living a life free of alcohol (without labels like “sober” or “recovery”), and reveals how little most of us know about the carcinogenic nature of alcohol.
    Cecily is also a cofounder of a venture fund called Wisdom Ventures, which seeks to add spirituality, purpose and impact to the results they delivers partners and investors.
    LinksConnect with Cecily via LinkedInClearLife – Cecily’s newsletterFollow @clearlifejourney on Instagram

    • 1 hr
    Korean Monk, wise mind and best selling author, Haemin Sunim

    Korean Monk, wise mind and best selling author, Haemin Sunim

    Our willingness to embrace and make space for all aspects of ourselves, both the good and the bad, can lead to greater peace and contentment in our lives. By practicing gratitude and mindfulness, we can shift our mindset and find joy in the present moment.
    And the way we perceive the universe, whether as benevolent or something to fear, shapes our experiences and interactions with the world. Understanding the power of our perspectives can help us navigate life with more compassion and openness.
    Ben is joined in this episode by Haemin Sunim, a Buddhist monk from South Korea. He has written several books and is known for his simple and evocative writing style. Haemin's work focuses on mindfulness, healing, and finding peace in our lives.
    He combines Buddhist teachings with practical advice to help people navigate challenges and cultivate compassion and gratitude. In addition to writing, Haemin runs the School for Broken Hearts, where he invites people facing difficulties to have open-hearted conversations and learn from one another. In his discussion with Ben, he highlights the importance of embracing all aspects of ourselves and finding joy in the present moment.
    LinksFollow Haemin on InstagramHaemin’s books:Love for Imperfect Things: How to Accept Yourself in a World Striving for PerfectionThe Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down: How to be Calm in a Busy WorldWhen Things Don’t Go Your Way: Zen Wisdom for Difficult TimesThe School for Broken Hearts

    • 49 min

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