Satish Kumar is a global peace activist who in 1962 made an 8,000 mile pilgrimage from Gandhi’s grave in Delhi to Washington without food or money in protest against nuclear weapons. He has been inspiring change ever since as Editor and then Editor Emeritus of Resurgence, the magazine described by the Guardian as the 'spiritual and ecological flagship of the environmental movement'. In 1991, the prolific author and activist founded Schumacher College, an ecological centre teaching regenerative food and farming principles. His autobiography, No Destination has been read by over 50,000 people. Now in his 80s, Satish Kumar has devoted his life to campaigning for ecological regeneration, social justice, and spiritual fulfilment and says he will be an activist until the day he dies. This podcast is bought to you by The Resurgence Trust.

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