Coming Home to Life

Dr Daniel Christian Wahl

Coming Home to Life (formally ReGeneration Rising) is a podcast hosted in collaboration with the Arne Næss Foundation and inspired by the philosophy of deep ecology. Through conversations with leading thinkers, practitioners, and elders, hosts Dr. Daniel Christian Wahl, Josie Warden, Philipa Duthie and, from Season 4 onward, Dr. Martin Lee Mueller, explore how regenerative and life-centred perspectives can help us re-imagine learning, culture, and economies, and how deeper changes in understanding can open up new ways of understanding our relationships to place, to community, and to life. Join us as we ask how we can re-discover our place in Earth's living community and truly come home to life.

  1. Patterns of Meaning with Jeremy Lent & Morag Gamble

    JAN 2

    Patterns of Meaning with Jeremy Lent & Morag Gamble

    In this episode, Daniel and Philipa are joined by award-winning permaculture teacher and designer, Morag Gamble, and best-selling author and integrator, Jeremy Lent. Together, they discuss the urgent need to realign our patterns of meaning with the life-sustaining patterns of our planet to create thriving, regenerative cultures. Morag Gamble is an award-winning permaculture teacher and designer, who has been at the forefront of the permaculture revolution for over 30 years. She is the founder of the Permaculture Education Institute and the Executive Director of Ethos Foundation, a permaculture education charity for refugees. She hosts the Sense-Making in a Changing World podcast, exploring what a thriving one-planet way of life looks like with leading ecological thinkers, activists, authors, designers and practitioners. Jeremy Lent, described by Guardian journalist George Monbiot as “one of the greatest thinkers of our age,” is an author and speaker whose work investigates the underlying causes of our civilization’s existential crisis, and explores pathways toward a life-affirming future. His award-winning book, The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity's Search for Meaning, explores the way humans have made meaning from the cosmos from hunter-gatherer times to the present day. His new book, The Web of Meaning: Integrating Science and Traditional Wisdom to Find Our Place in the Universe, offers a coherent and intellectually solid foundation for a worldview based on connectedness that could lead humanity to a sustainable, flourishing future.

    1h 2m
  2. The Systems View of Life with Fritjof Capra

    JAN 2

    The Systems View of Life with Fritjof Capra

    In this episode, Daniel and Philipa talk with best-selling author author, physicist, and educator, Dr Fritjof Capra about how adopting a systems view of life can help to address our current crisis of perception. Dr Fritjof Capra, Ph.D., is a scientist, educator, activist, author and systems theorist. Capra received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the University of Vienna in 1966 and spent 20 years doing research in theoretical high-energy physics, including at the University of Paris, the University of California, the Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre, and the University of London. He also taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and San Francisco State University. Capra first became popularly known for his best-selling book, The Tao of Physics, which explored the ways in which modern physics was changing our worldview from a mechanistic to a holistic and ecological one. Over the past 30 years, Capra has been engaged in a systematic exploration of how other sciences and society are ushering in a similar shift in worldview, or paradigms, leading to a new vision of reality and a new understanding of the social implications of this cultural transformation. His book, The Systems View of Life, presents a grand new synthesis of this work—integrating the biological, cognitive, social, and ecological dimensions of life into one unified vision. He offers a course, The Capra Course, based on the material in his book.

    49 min

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Coming Home to Life (formally ReGeneration Rising) is a podcast hosted in collaboration with the Arne Næss Foundation and inspired by the philosophy of deep ecology. Through conversations with leading thinkers, practitioners, and elders, hosts Dr. Daniel Christian Wahl, Josie Warden, Philipa Duthie and, from Season 4 onward, Dr. Martin Lee Mueller, explore how regenerative and life-centred perspectives can help us re-imagine learning, culture, and economies, and how deeper changes in understanding can open up new ways of understanding our relationships to place, to community, and to life. Join us as we ask how we can re-discover our place in Earth's living community and truly come home to life.

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