Accidental Gods

Brilliant Minds: BONUS podcast with Kate Raworth, Indy Johar & James Lock at the Festival of Debate

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May 31, 2025
Join Indy Johar, an architect and co-founder of Dark Matter Labs, Kate Raworth, a groundbreaking economist and author of Doughnut Economics, and James Lock, co-founder of a not-for-profit focused on culture and politics, as they dive into innovative approaches for sustainable living. They discuss redefining economic systems to prioritize human well-being over growth, community-driven solutions in urban planning, and the transformative power of collaborative crisis responses. Tune in for fresh perspectives on care, currency, and collective action!
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ANECDOTE

Kate Raworth's Economist Journey

  • Kate Raworth shares her journey as a "recovering economist" disillusioned by traditional economics ignoring planet and justice.
  • She returned as a renegade economist to reshape economic thinking for 21st-century realities.
ANECDOTE

Indy Johar's Architecture Awakening

  • Indy Johar reveals his disillusionment with traditional architecture focusing on form driven by capital, not humans or planet.
  • He realized architectural design is shaped by contracts and capital coding, sidelining care and ecological concerns.
INSIGHT

Planetary Re-Entanglement and Freedom

  • We are forcibly re-entangled at a planetary scale, forcing a new thesis on freedom beyond consumerism.
  • Systemic risks like climate breakdown demand new forms of security, care, and economic reimagining beyond control.
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