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Phoebe Tickell embodies a future centered on conscious evolution and creating a sustainable ecological society. She founded Moral Imaginations to drive change through imagination and setup Renaissance You, a regenerative leadership course. Phoebe led a successful Moral Imagination journey at the Emerge Conference in Germany and spoke to 4,000 individuals at the Inner Development Goals Conference in Sweden, emphasizing the internal goals needed for sustainability by 2030.
Phoebe introduced the concept of imagination activism, agitating collective consciousness and reframing realities to envision better futures. Imagination activists bridge imagination with implementation and legislation, ensuring values align with creating sustainable systems. They inspire transformative values and aim to integrate collective visions into actionable steps for a better future.
Solarpunk emerges as a reaction to cyberpunk, offering protopian visions of a future emphasizing mutualism, interdependence, and commons mindset. Solarpunk values community, regenerative practices, decentralized energy, and an interspecies focus over anthropocentrism. Its goal is to integrate technology, nature, and human values for a sustainable and equitable living.
Transitioning to a solar punk society requires navigating legal and societal challenges by either finding legal loopholes or disregarding current legal norms. Balancing solar punk ideals with existing predatory capitalism poses interface and ethical dilemmas, highlighting the need for collective action, community ownership, and mapping dependencies for sustainable living.
The episode showcases Phoebe's thought-provoking insights on shaping a solar punk future through collective consciousness, ethical reframing, and community-oriented values. Phoebe's work emphasizes the importance of integrating technology, nature, and humanity towards a protopian world that inspires hope, authenticity, and responsible activism. The conversation opens avenues for exploring new paradigms and fostering diverse inclusive dialogues to steer societal change and envision a future guided by shared prosperity and sustainability.
What are the most effective tools we can engage to create new, different, better futures? How do we translate our visions of a generative future into action now? What are our bridging tools, that exist now and take us forward to a world that would work for everyone?
Phoebe Tickell is an imagination activist, renegade scientist, systems thinker and social entrepreneur. Originally trained as a biologist (she has a first class degree in Biological Natural Sciences from Cambridge University), she now works across multiple societal contexts applying a complexity and systems thinking lens and has worked in organisational design, advised government, the education sector and the food and farming sector. Until 2021 she was working in philanthropy at The National Lottery Community Fund to implement systems-thinking approaches to funding and and leading insight and learning in the £12.5 million Digital Fund.
On the way through, she has co-founded a series of organisations dedicated to systems change via innovative approaches, including 225 Academy, which delivered 5-day transformative experiences for young people aged 11-18 globally; Future Farm Lab, which created systemic interventions to the food system and the Our Field Project — an experiment in a group of citizens co-owning and co-governing a field of grain in Hertfordshire.
More recently, she is founder of Moral Imaginations and RenaissanceU, a member of Enspiral, part of the Don't Go Back to Normal Project, on the board of Renaissance U, and an advisor to the Consilience Project. She's a certified Warm Data Lab host and an advisor to the International Bateson Institute. She recently led 1,000 people in a Collective Imagination journey in Berlin and then 4,000 in Sweden.
In all of this, she took time out to talk to Accidental Gods about the nature of the present moment, how we can find the learning tools that will bridge to the future we want to envision, and how we translate those visions of the future into values. In a wide ranging, inspiring, edge-walking conversation, she explored the balance of inner and outer worlds, tangible and intangible and how we might connect them; she talks of falling in love with Solar Punk again (her Twitter handle is @solarpunk_girl, so that feels quite huge), having read that 'Solar Punk without the end of capitalism, is just greenwasher CyberPunk'. So we explore what cyber punk is, too, and Protopian writing, and how it relates to Thrutopian writing, before we move onto the nature of existing Solar Punk communities and how they frame their underlying values.
This was a genuinely sparky conversation: it felt as if we really dug deep into the nuts and bolts of change and how it could happen - come along for the ride!
SolarPunk links:
SOLARPUNK: Life in the future beyond the rusted chrome of yestermorrow
How We Can Build A Solarpunk Future Right Now (ft. @Andrewism)
How We Can Build A Solarpunk Future (ft. @Our Changing Climate)
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