
A New and Ancient Story: The Podcast
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May 17, 2023 • 40min
Why we care: Charles Eisenstein in conversation with RFK, Jr.
Description: Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. shares stories of his childhood, his family, the origins of his environmental activism, and the spiritual beliefs that keep him sane. The campaign website is https://www.kennedy24.com/.

Feb 14, 2022 • 1h 24min
Swaady Martin: Fugitivity to Interconnection (E61)
Swaady Martin is the daughter of a militant Black Panther who fled to
Africa. She grew up in the Ivory Coast and ended up pursuing an elite
education and corporate career, yet remains at heart and in spirit a
revolutionary. We covered many topics: her background, colonialism, the Covid narrative and attitudes about it in West and South Africa, and the spiritual crisis of the developed world.
Bio: Swaady Martin is an internationally recognized African leader.
Spirituality and African identity are at the heart of all Swaady’s many
and varied roles. Her academic background includes London School of Economics (LSE) and Harvard Divinity School. She is also an Archbishop Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellow. A former Corporate Executive at General Electric (GE), Swaady is the founder of Yswara African Tea, Tounché Global Consciousness Summit & Events and LovingKindness Boma (through which she publishes mindful, multicultural picture books for children). She sits on several boards, including the African Leadership Institute(Afli).
More about Swaady Martin, please visit https://www.swaady.com/

Nov 1, 2021 • 1h 16min
CJ Hopkins: The New Totalitarianism (E60)
Playwright, satirist, and political commentator CJ Hopkins, creator of the website Consent Factory, joins me for a conversation on totalitarianism, safety, and the ideology of control. We go a little beyond his political writings on these topics to talk about the inner life of a dissident. Another major topic is the phenomenon of the cult, as a lens through which to understand our historical moment.
CJ Hopkins' writings can be found on Substack https://cjhopkins.substack.com/
and the Consent Factory https://consentfactory.org/.

Sep 30, 2021 • 1h 11min
Nathan Riley: Birth and Death (E59)
Nathan Riley is a medical doctor trained in OB/GYN and palliative care. In this episode, birth and death, we talk about the role of medicine in society, what
is has been and could be, its beauty and limitations, working in the
system and outside the system. Be sure to listen to the last 15 minutes
especially, where Nathan shares a story that brought tears to my eyes
and is still working me from the inside.
More about Nathan Riley and his work, please visit:
https://www.belovedholistics.com/

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Aug 7, 2021 • 1h 1min
Daniel Raphael: The Wizard's Path (E58)
People call Daniel Raphael a "wizard," for reasons that may become apparent in this interview. He weaves an inspiring life story with his work with the body, subtle energies, and spiritual teachings. We touch on topics of perception and reality, self-forgiveness, and the limitations of the modern view of the real.
More about Daniel, please visit: www.danielraphael.org

Jul 1, 2021 • 1h 53min
Anna Breytenbach: Interspecies Communication (E57)
Anna Breytenbach is one of the world's best known interspecies communicators, subject of the film The Animal Communicator ( https://youtu.be/gvwHHMEDdT0). In this conversation we touch on a couple of her stories before zooming out larger themes such as: the living planet and humanity's role on it, the relationship between humans and the rest of life, and how to access the kind of abilities Anna has developed.
About Anna:
Anna Breytenbach is a professional interspecies communicator practicing for 20 years on several continents and featured in the documentary "The Animal Communicator".
Native to South Africa, she holds a degree in Psychology and studied telepathic animal communication with the Assisi Institute in California as well as tracking and mentoring at the Wilderness Awareness School in Seattle.
As an experienced master facilitator she focuses on mentoring in a practical manner that reminds us humans of the ways of indigenous nature awareness. Her consultation work is exclusively with wildlife and peaceful interventions globally via remote work. This includes predator research, wilderness protection, anti-poaching assistance, biodynamic and reforestation initiatives, wildlife management and rehabilitation and numerous public appearances as an inspirational speaker.
Anna’s communication and conservation work guides people to deepen their connection with all species in an honouring manner. She's inspired by being a voice for wild beings and natural environments.
www.animalspirit.org
www.youtube.com/c/AnimalSpirit

Apr 24, 2021 • 1h 17min
Devorah Brous: Burnout and Renewal (E56)
Here I speak with a woman who, in her younger days, put 110% of her time and life energy into a cause, in this case, Palestinian rights (Devorah is Jewish). Her story will resonate with many current and former activists, as it has resonated with me. Today she is a regenerative urban homesteader. Does that mean she has given up on changing the world? Or is there a deep level of activism where being a healing presence is not always about struggle? The conversation also engages my own burnout and fatigue... it gets a bit personal.
Charles Eisenstein
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About Devorah Brous:
Dev Brous (she/her) is a regenerative consultant at the nexus of urban gardening and burnout recovery. An urban homesteader and a frontline community organizer -- she designs, writes, and gardens with individuals and institutions to design regenerative practices for soul care, community care, and earth care.
Her website: www.fromsoil2soul.com

Mar 16, 2021 • 1h 26min
Yolanda Charles: Trusting Life (E55)
Yolanda Charles, British bass guitarist, discusses topics of trust, luck, mentorship, motherhood, and music. She shares personal stories of trusting life's opportunities, overcoming fear, healing through trust, rediscovering wonder through mentorship, and the power of trust in childbirth and creativity. She also mentions future plans and ways to explore her music.

Dec 18, 2020 • 58min
Galina Angarova: Cultural Survival (E53)
Galina Angaraova is an indigenous rights activists and the Executive
Director of the nonprofit Cultural Survival. Her stories from her native indigenous village in Siberia illuminate vividly and poignantly the topics we visit, such as gift culture in indigenous societies, the
tragedy of "development," the power of ceremony, healing trauma, and the nature of true wealth. What she describes in Siberia -- the damage and the healing -- applies powerfully to our modern condition.
Articles on philanthropy -https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/reimagining-philanthropy-towards-relationships-trust-abundance-and-radical-love and
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/indigenizing-philanthropy-rematriating-distribution-wealth
Website: www.cs.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/culturalsurvival/
@culturalsurvival
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturalsurvival/ @culturalsurvival
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CSORG @CSORG

Dec 9, 2020 • 1h 8min
Fritzi Horstman: Step Inside the Circle (E52)
Welcome to this moving conversation with prison activist and filmmaker Fritzi Horstman, in which we discuss her powerful short film Step Inside the Circle. Please watch it first. We talk about prisons, trauma, healing, and the bankruptcy of the punishment paradigm. The underlying theme of the conversation is compassion, which, as Fritzi's work makes obvious, is the animating principle of any truly radical action.
Fritzi Horstman bio: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQ-wertyFyx2n4q2WZBtiRgO3FqhEMKe-G2RC5DNBh8S3YiT8s3jdhehmfEmdEO4JhYQqXb83qfzna7/pub
Compassion Prison Project website: https://compassionprisonproject.org/
Donate to Compassion Prison Project: https://compassionprisonproject.org/donate-to-cpp/
Wesley Purkey Blog Post (man on death row who was executed on July 16, 2020):
https://compassionprisonproject.org/portrait-of-a-human-wesley-purkey/