
A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World
I started this podcast because I was tired of being stereotyped as lazy, triggered and entitled. I wanted to give voice to a different kind of millennial and invite us to write a new story - one of a generation willing to challenge the status quo, embrace nuance and paradox, and reject PC-culture. This podcast isn’t about finding answers, it’s about asking the right questions. How can we reinvent ourselves and the narratives we’ve been expected to inherit? How can we take ownership over the ways we participate in our own suffering? How can we move beyond victimization and into empowerment? How can we fix ourselves to fix the world? It’s time for new dreams, new stories and new futures… anyakaats.substack.com
Latest episodes

May 6, 2020 • 1h 40min
#51 Evolving Outdated Stories and Breaking Out of our Collective Cage with Charles Eisenstein
Charles Eisenstein is a teacher, speaker and author of several books including Climate: A New Story, Sacred Economics and The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible. Charles and I set out to have a discussion embracing as many paradoxes, taboos and uncertainties as possible, and I think we did just that. We discuss the addictive nature of control, the similarities between skeptics and believers, the role we play in writing personal and collective narratives, the inevitable crisis that precedes any lasting change and the importance of seeing our lives within the context of much greater and more meaningful cycles. Find out more about Charles at charleseisenstein.org and on Instagram and Twitter. Charles' Book Recommendations: Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chögyam Trungpa and Sakyong Mipham Rinpocheand and The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg Songs featured: "The Times They Are A Changing'" by Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood and "The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs" by Wye Oak. How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to perks like an exclusive WhatsApp group chat just for patrons! Visit my website - AnyaKaats.com & Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 25, 2020 • 1h 59min
#50 Sex, Uncertainty & Becoming Uncivilized with Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan is the bestselling author of Sex at Dawn & Civilized to Death. He also hosts a podcast called Tangentially Speaking. We talk about everything from President Clinton's infamous blowjob to male vulnerability to the importance of embracing uncertainty and heartbreak in one's life to the myth of "progress" and the (eventual? hopeful? inevitable?) downfall of civilization as we know it. Find out more about Chris at ThatChrisRyan.com and on Instagram and Twitter. Chris' Book Recommendations: A Short History of Progress by Ronald Wright, Finite and Infinite Games by James Carse and The Unbearable Lightness Of Being by Milan Kundera Songs featured: "Talyat" by Tinariwen and "Pacing the Cage" by Bruce Cockburn How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to perks like an exclusive WhatsApp group chat just for patrons! Visit my website - AnyaKaats.com & Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 16, 2020 • 1h 57min
#49 Healing through Sexual Embodiment and Turning Victimization into Empowerment with Mackensey Alexander
Mackensey is a trauma-informed tantra & intimacy coach, an ACS certified sexologist and an embodiment portrait photographer who offers energy and somatic healing to those looking to cultivate a deeper sense of intimacy, sexual and emotional intelligence, connection and pleasure. Our conversation explores the nature of sexual embodiment and feminine power, the intersection of sexuality with religion/spirituality and "fawning" as a trauma response. We also discuss the Lilith myth, psychological projection and what it means to be "a teacher". Find out more about Mackensey at lilithandlavender.com and on Instagram at @lilithandlavender. Mackensey's Book Recommendations: Becoming Animal by David Abram and Belonging by Toka-Pa Turner Songs featured: "Changes" by Langhorne Slim/The Law and "Bitch" by Meredith Brooks How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to perks like an exclusive WhatsApp group chat just for patrons! Visit my website - AnyaKaats.com & Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 8, 2020 • 2h 10min
#48 Deconstructing #MeToo, Identity Politics & Media Literacy with Kaj Larsen
Kaj Larsen is a journalist, US Navy Seal and Harvard graduate. He's worked for Vice News, CNN, NowThis News and Current TV. He's also one of the kindest, smartest and most curious people I know. Kaj and I discuss the fallacy of identity politics, his experience of being accused during the #metoo movement, the way culture forces us to compartmentalize our identity, the dangers of irresponsible journalism + the importance of being an informed consumer of media & embracing our collective, human experience as opposed to falling into the spoon-fed traps of fear, demonization and cancel-culture. Find out more about Kaj on Instagram @kajlarsen and at kajlarsen.com. Kaj's Book Recommendation: Winners Take All by Anand Giridharadas Songs featured: "American Kid" by Carsie Blanton and "All Kinds of Time" by Fountains of Wayne How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to perks like an exclusive WhatsApp group chat just for patrons! Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 27, 2020 • 1h 49min
#47 The Divinity of Nature, Intuition & Finding our Place in the World with Eli Marienthal
Eli and his friend Jesse run Back to Earth, taking groups of boys and young men on journeys into the wilderness. Eli is also a poet, dancer, songwriter and spoken-word performer. We speak about the divinity of the outdoors, the importance of physical space in defining community & identity, how each of us defines and identifies with spirituality, what it means to be "initiated," and how to locate and follow our intuition. (There was a glitch in the audio of the original file I uploaded - be sure to delete and hit re-download for the clean copy!) Find out more about Eli and Back To Earth at www.backtoearth.org. Eli's Book Recommendation: A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James Songs featured: "All At Once" by Jack Johnson and "Mangüeiro (feat. Aliboria) by Baiuca How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to perks like an exclusive WhatsApp group chat just for patrons! Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 19, 2020 • 1h 48min
#46 Embracing the Duality and Wholeness of our Personal and Collective Thawing with Kestrel Neathawk
Kestrel is a psychotherapist, astrologer, and one of my closest friends. Our conversation builds on last week's episode as we discuss her life-long involvement in the climbing community and the parallels and intersections with her work as a therapist. Our conversation is far-reaching, covering everything from the therapeutic relationship and process, the complexities of grief, the contagious nature of vulnerability and the state of our personal & collective evolution. Find out more about Kestrel at kestrelneathawk.com. Kestrel's Book Recommendation: Buddha's Warriors by Mikel Dunham and the Dalai Lama Songs featured: "Border Country" The Paper Stars and "Feelin' Alright" by Joe Cocker How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more! Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 9, 2020 • 1h 55min
#45 Life, Death and Climbing with Madaleine Sorkin and Henna Taylor
Henna and Madaleine are the founders of The Climbing Grief Fund, created to evolve the conversation around grief and trauma in the climbing, alpinism and ski mountaineering community and connect individuals to effective mental health professionals and resources. Our conversation touches on the nuanced and complex nature of this project in particular and broadens the discussion to include our thoughts on the duality of life/death, grief/love and loss/gratitude. Find out more about The Climbing Grief Fund. Henna and Madaleine's Book Recommendations: The Overstory by Richard Powers and The Trauma of Everyday Life by Mark Epstein Poem featured: "Everything is Waiting for You" by David Whyte Songs featured: "Friends are Lost" by Mike Howe and "Orson Welles" by Joe Henry How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more! Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 27, 2020 • 1h 42min
#44 Honesty, Adventure and the Continuous Construction of Authenticity with Zofia Radzikowska
Zofia is one of the most badass women I've ever met. She set out from Poland on a bicycle, eventually graduating to a motorcycle (riding one for the first time) across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, mostly alone. We met in Thailand and chatted about all of my favorite topics - what it means to embrace fear and be brave, how to give up and admit you were wrong about a thing + the importance of expanding your horizons in order to figure out who you really are and what you want in life. Find Zofia on Facebook and Instagram Zofia's Book Recommendations: Sex at Dawn by Chris Ryan & Cacilda Jetha and Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick Song featured: "Agnes" by Glass Animals How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more! Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 19, 2020 • 1h 60min
#43 Community & Neotribalism with Joe Lightfoot
Joe Lightfoot is a passionate weaver of community. He has a background in social entrepreneurship, personal vision coaching and the establishment of whole food cafe’s. He is currently focused on cultivating a new type of community structure called the Conscious Change Collective which he details in his upcoming book A Collective Blooming. Joe and I discuss what it means to build and partake in community, the nuances of leadership and power, redefining public/private life, and the importance of fixing ourselves to fix the world. Joe's Book Recommendation: The Listening Society by Hanzi Freinacht Songs featured: "Patience" by Lumineers and "The Ghost of Number One" by Jellyfish How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more! Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 5, 2020 • 1h 30min
#42 Destigmatizing and Embracing Fear with Akshay Nanavati
Akshay Nanavati is a Marine Corps Veteran, speaker, adventurer, entrepreneur and author of Fearvana: The Revolutionary Science of How to Turn Fear into Health, Wealth and Happiness. Our conversation centers around the intersection of fear with self-awareness, "enlightenment" & growth. We unpack what fear is, where it comes from, how we can embody it in a positive way and how to distinguish between fear and intuition. Find Akshay at Fearvana.com Akshay's Book Recommendations: Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl and More Beautiful Than Before by Steve Leder Song featured: "I've Been Here Before" by The Franklin Electric How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more! Find me on Instagram Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe