If I Ruled the World by Gillian Burke

Gillian Burke

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.

  1. 07/20/2025

    40: I would MANDATE MILITARY CARBON REPORTING with Dr Benjamin Neimark

    Climate and War: Understanding the Intersection of the Military Sector and the Climate & Nature Crisis This episode delves into the challenging topic of carbon emissions and other environmental impacts of peacetime and wartime military activities.  From the impact of burning fossils fuels, construction of military bases and the use of concrete, a high carbon-emitter material, in the construction of military bases as well as defensive and offensive structures.  The discussion with Dr Benjamin Neimark, Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, is wide-ranging and urgent, particularly in the face of hot wars in Ukraine and the Gaza, Sudan and Congo genocides.  Dr Neimark discusses his work in the wider context of the lack of mandatory carbon emissions reporting by the military sector to the IPCC, and the ambitious goal of his team to bridge the military emissions data gap.  The ultimate hope is to encourage and foster diverse coalitions between the climate & environmental, social justice and peace movements.  Links & Mentions: Dr Benjamin Neimark on Linkedin Ecoprecarity: Vulnerable Lives in Literature and Culture by Benjamin Neimark National Security and Climate Change: Behind the U.S. Pursuit of Military Exemptions to the Kyoto Protocol Resolution (1997) regarding the conditions for the United States becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email podcast@gillianburkevoice.com 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening

    58 min
  2. 04/07/2025 · BONUS

    BONUS: I would CITIZEN'S ARREST the biggest polluters: Gail Lynch (CAN:Citizen's Arrest Network)

    In this emergency bonus episode, host Gillian Burke interviews Gail Lynch, an organiser and member of the newly formed Citizens' Arrest Network, discussing the urgent need for new citizen-led approach, based on corporate accountability, to the poor systemic response to climate  and ecological crises. Gail shares her personal journey, the motivations behind the Citizens' Arrest Network, and the legal mechanisms they employ to hold corporations accountable for environmental and societal harm. The discussion emphasises the importance of collective action, community engagement, and the role of individuals in driving systemic change. takeaways Gail emphasises the urgency of addressing climate change and corporate accountability.The Citizens' Arrest Network is a campaign focused on legal mechanisms to hold corporations accountable.Gail's personal journey reflects a deep commitment to environmental justice and activism.The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement in driving change.Gail discusses the legal framework surrounding citizens' arrests and its implications for activism.The need for systemic change is a recurring theme throughout the discussion.Gail encourages listeners to recognize their power as individuals and as a collective.The role of media in shaping public perception of activism is critically examined.Gail's background and experiences inform her approach to activism and community organizing.The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to get involved and support the movement.Links https://www.citizensarrestnetwork.org/ Legal Dossier: https://www.citizensarrestnetwork.org/suspects/alastair-cochran ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email podcast@gillianburkevoice.com 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening

    55 min
  3. 03/30/2025

    36: I would restore Britain as a RAINFOREST NATION: Merlin Hanbury-Tenison

    In this conversation, Merlin Hanbury-Tenison shares his multifaceted journey as a veteran, conservationist, and author. He discusses his new book 'Our Oaken Bones', which explores themes of healing through nature, personal trauma, and the interconnectedness of mental health, the environment and a new 'agrorainforestry' model that holds a 1,000 year vision of restoring Britain as a rainforest nation.  Merlin reflects on his experiences in Afghanistan, the healing power of the Atlantic temperate rainforest, and emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to land use that incorporates food production and the role of apex predators in maintaining ecological balance. The discussion culminates in a vision for a future where humans reclaim their role as stewards of nature, fostering a deeper connection with the environment and addressing issues of male mental health. Takeaways Merlin identifies as an author, conservationist, and veteran.His book 'Our Oaken Bones' captures personal and environmental healing.Healing can be achieved through nature and personal experiences.Merlin's experiences in Afghanistan shaped his understanding of trauma.The rainforest plays a crucial role in healing both land and people.Moral injury is a significant issue for veterans and needs more attention.Agro-rainforestry can provide sustainable solutions for farming and conservation.Apex predators are essential for maintaining ecological balance.Humans must see themselves as part of nature, not separate from it.Conversations around positive male identity are crucial for mental health. Soundscape The sounds at the end of this podcast are field recordings from Cabilla and were recorded by Dr Antti Sakari Saario and Dr D Ferrett, researchers in sound and the environment at the Academy of Music and Theatre Arts, Falmouth University. These sounds feature as part of the audiobook version of Our Oaken Bones and have also been used in an immersive soundscape composition by Antti for a 360-film entitled Gans’n Dhama Wedhen - In the Company of the Mother Tree (2025), directed by Adam Laity and narrated by D Ferrett. Mentions Thousand Year Trust Cabilla Cornwall House of Hackney #WeAreNature campagin ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email podcast@gillianburkevoice.com 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening

    1h 9m
  4. 02/28/2025

    34: I would PROTECT THE PEOPLE not profits

    Today’s episode is a little bit different... where Gillian gets to the guest on a podcast swap with The Starlit Stories podcast.  Artist and podcaster, Stella Marie for holds space for Gillian to rediscover her voice as she transitions towards quiet quitting the system (see previous episode).  In this episode, the tone and direction is set for the coming year on If I Ruled the World. A huge thank you to Stella for permission to use this interview.  Do check out The Starlit Stories podcast (see links below). Keywords: system change, social justice, environmental justice, decolonisation, empathy, nature Mentions: Starlit Stories Podcast with host Stella Marie Stella Marie on Instagram The Man Engine in Cornwall "Three companies responsible for more carbon emmissions than all UK households" from 2021 Tortoise Responsibility 100 Index:  https://www.tortoisemedia.com/2021/04/22/sensemaker-210422 Kwame Toure quote: From "Radical Discipleship: The Pitfalls of Liberalism" "When [the liberal] seeks to talk about change, he always confronts the oppressed rather than the oppressor. He does not seek to influence the oppressor, he seeks to influence the oppressed. He says to the oppressed, time and time again, “You don’t need guns, you are moving too fast, you are too radical, you are too extreme.” He never says to the oppressor, “You are too extreme in your treatment of the oppressed,” because he is powerless among the oppressors, even if he is part of that group; but he has influence, or, at least, he is more powerful than the oppressed, and he enjoys this power by always cautioning, condemning, or certainly trying to direct and lead the movements of the oppressed." ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email podcast@gillianburkevoice.com 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening

    1h 15m

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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.