Our Present Future: Explorations in Regeneration with Jay Wong

Jay Wong

Our Present Future: Explorations in Regeneration with Jay Wong looks into the patterns of climate, ecology, economics, and culture that are feeding our global challenges and local fragilities, so that we may deepen our understanding and capacity to contribute to a better world. ourpresentfuture.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 05/31/2023

    EP 4 - Indigenous Land Management with Lyla June

    Description: This episode is with Lyla June. Lyla is a poet, musician, and author who brings a unique blend of indigenous wisdom along with western science to help humanity reconnect with nature. In this conversation we explore: * Wisdom of Indigenous Land Management and Food Systems * Tensions among worldviews while working on today's big challenges * The importance of communication and working together, rather than against This conversation was recorded on May 24, 2023. Bio: Dr. Lyla June Johnston (aka Lyla June) is an Indigenous musician, author, and community organizer of Diné (Navajo), Tsétsêhéstâhese (Cheyenne) and European lineages. Her multi-genre presentation style has engaged audiences across the globe towards personal, collective, and ecological healing. She blends her study of Human Ecology at Stanford, graduate work in Indigenous Pedagogy, and the traditional worldview she grew up with to inform her music, perspectives and solutions. Her doctoral research focused on the ways in which pre-colonial Indigenous Nations shaped large regions of Turtle Island (aka the Americas) to produce abundant food systems for humans and non-humans. TED Talk Youtube Channel Website Instagram Facebook :::::::: Full video episodes available on YouTube here Listen on other Podcast players here This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ourpresentfuture.substack.com

    1h 12m
  2. 04/11/2023

    EP 1 - Navigating Change within Living Systems with Nuno da Silva & Constança Belchior

    Description: This episode is with Nuno da Silva and Constança Belchior, Co-Founders of Lúcida, where they focus on deep change processes with organizations, guided by a Living Systems worldview. In this conversation we explore: * Language and framing in the fields of sustainability and regeneration * The role of personal transformation in systemic work * Nuance and sensitivities that emerge when facilitating reflections on worldview * Sensing capacity in organizational culture (and the collective culture of industries) to work with holistic living systems perspectives This conversation was recorded on Nov 16, 2022. Bios: Constança Belchior is an entrepreneur and co-creator of systemic change processes. She is co-founder of Lúcida, a change management organization guided by a living systems worldview. With a background in life sciences, she was a knowledge worker in support of sustainability policies in Portugal, Brazil and the EU. Now at Lúcida her focus is to help people and organisations go beyond “doing sustainability” to regenerate how they make sense and meaning of their realities in line with how life works on this planet. Linkedin Nuno da Silva is a facilitator of collaborative processes and community weaver He is co-founder of Lúcida, a change management organization guided by a living systems worldview. A “recovered” economist, he started training youth educators around the world in experiential, collaborative learning methodologies. He is committed to resource people and entities, with curiosity and care, supporting their development and contribution to a just transition that harmonizes human activities with nature. Linkedin :::::::: Full video episodes available on YouTube here Listen on other Podcast players here This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ourpresentfuture.substack.com

    1h 19m

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Our Present Future: Explorations in Regeneration with Jay Wong looks into the patterns of climate, ecology, economics, and culture that are feeding our global challenges and local fragilities, so that we may deepen our understanding and capacity to contribute to a better world. ourpresentfuture.substack.com