
Accidental Gods
Another World is still Possible. The old system was never fit for purpose and now it has gone - it is never coming back.
We have the power of gods to destroy our home. But we also have the chance to become something we cannot yet imagine,
and by doing so, create a future we would be proud to leave to the generations yet unborn.
What happens if we commit to a world based on the values we care about: compassion, courage, integrity?
What happens if we let go of the race for meaningless money and commit instead to the things that matter: clean air, clean water, clean soil - and clean, clear, courageous connections between all parts of ourselves (so we have to do the inner work of healing individually and collectively), between ourselves and each other (so we have to do the outer work of relearning how to build generative communities) and between ourselves and the Web of Life (so we have to reclaim our birthright as conscious nodes in the web of life)?
We can do this - and every week on Accidental Gods we speak with the people who are living this world into being. We have all the answers, we just lack the visions to weave them into a future that works. We can make this happen. We will. Join us.
Accidental Gods is a podcast and membership program devoted to exploring the ways we can create a future that we would be proud to leave to the generations yet to come.
If we're going to emerge into a just, equitable - and above all regenerative - future, we need to get to know the people who are already living, working, thinking and believing at the leading edge of inter-becoming transformation.
Accidental Gods exists to bring these voices to the world so that we can work together to lay the foundations of a world we'd be proud to leave to the generations that come after us.
We have the choice now - we can choose to transform…or we can face the chaos of a failing system.
Our Choice. Our Chance. Our Future.
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Latest episodes

19 snips
Apr 12, 2025 • 35min
Bonus: Thoughts from the Edge - If the current system is not fit for purpose, what's our core response?
Explore the urgent need for a transformative shift away from a system designed to concentrate wealth and power. The discussion delves into the imminent risks civilization faces, critiquing superficial solutions to deep ecological crises. It highlights how financial interests undermine democracy, while advocating for a more inclusive future through modern technology. The importance of compassion, integrity, and community engagement is emphasized as essential for systemic change, along with a call for creatives to craft new narratives that inspire resilience and justice.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 1h 48min
Wellbeing: It’s about wholeness, not happiness - with Dr Mark Fabian, author of Beyond Happy
Dr. Mark Fabian, an Assistant Professor of Public Policy, dives into the depths of well-being versus mere happiness. He argues that true wholeness demands introspection and a reconnection with authentic values. The conversation touches on the importance of emotional literacy, the role of community, and the powerful lessons from indigenous cultures. Mark encourages listeners to cultivate genuine relationships and navigate the complexities of modern society through empathy and self-reflection. His insights challenge us to rethink our pursuits in today's world.

Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 24min
A Longing for Belonging: Shifting the Cultural Paradigm with Looby Macnamara and Leona Johnson
Looby Macnamara, co-founder of the Cultural Emergence movement, and Leona Johnson, a transformational life coach, dive into the urgent need for cultural transformation. They discuss the significance of community, interdependence, and the dual nature of emotions, urging listeners to choose positivity over negativity. Their conversation highlights the importance of connected self-leadership, personal agency, and intentional relationships, advocating for regenerative and meaningful societal change through personal growth and community empowerment.

Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 15min
Now Then! Building networks of citizen power with James Lock of Opus in Sheffield
In this engaging discussion, James Lock, Co-founder and Managing Director of Opus Independents Ltd, delves into the importance of community empowerment and systemic change in Sheffield. He shares insights on building grassroots initiatives through art and activism, emphasizing the significance of local economies and innovative practices like local currencies. The conversation also touches on fostering community resilience and the role of storytelling in enhancing civic engagement. Listeners are encouraged to take action and replicate these transformative strategies in their own communities.

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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 14min
Be More Hawk! Being the courage to follow what's right with Rachel Musson of ThoughtBox Education
Rachel Musson, founder of ThoughtBox Education, shares her vision for a new educational framework that centers on self-care, people-care, and earth-care. She discusses the importance of fostering creativity and empathy in learning while prioritizing compassionate connections. Exploring the metaphor of 'Be More Hawk,' she inspires listeners to break free from outdated educational constraints. The conversation also touches on the intersection of humanity and AI, advocating for a harmonious balance that supports genuine relationships and the joy of learning.

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Mar 12, 2025 • 1h 23min
Miraculous Carbon: Celebrating the Book of Life, Death and Potential with author Paul Hawken
Paul Hawken, an influential environmentalist and founder of Project Drawdown, discusses critical issues surrounding climate change and humanity's connection to nature. He critiques the reliance on AI for climate solutions, emphasizing the importance of individual and systemic actions. The conversation delves into the significance of carbon in life and ecosystems, the alarming impacts of artificial light on biodiversity, and the need for regenerative agriculture. Hawken calls for compassion and community engagement in addressing ecological crises while celebrating the power of local bookstores.

36 snips
Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 20min
Authentically human: celebrating the magic of life with Mark McCartney of the 'What is a Good Life' podcast
Mark McCartney, host of the What is a Good Life podcast, shares his journey from Ireland to Germany, emphasizing the significance of authenticity and self-reflection. He discusses navigating life's uncertainties with integrity and the crucial role of genuine human connections in a divided society. Through personal anecdotes, including a transformative experience in Peru, Mark highlights how love and attention are intertwined. He advocates for embracing vulnerability and prioritizing meaningful relationships, revealing the magic that authentic connections bring to our lives.

Feb 26, 2025 • 59min
Seeing the Bigger Picture: psychedelics and sense-making with Alexander Beiner of Kainos
In a thought-provoking conversation, Alexander Beiner, an author and journalist dedicated to transformative storytelling, delves into embracing change and creativity. He discusses the importance of understanding our place in a chaotic world and shares insights from his psychedelic experiences on free will and predestination. Beiner also highlights Indigenous wisdom, particularly the role of laughter in resilience, and stresses the need for narratives that encourage collective growth and connection in our fragmented society.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 38min
Becoming Spiritual Warriors: exploring a politics of radical Compassion with Jamie Bristow
In this engaging discussion, Jamie Bristow, a writer and policy advisor, explores the intersections of inner transformation and sustainability. He advocates for a politics rooted in raw, wild love as a response to our cultural meaning crisis. Jamie dives into the journey of the spiritual warrior, emphasizing emotional presence and community resilience. He addresses the urgency of climate change and the need for compassionate dialogue across beliefs. The conversation highlights love as a powerful tool for societal change, urging listeners to cultivate compassion and build meaningful connections.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 54min
Kin-centric Rewilding 2 - Bonus - continuation of the conversation with Daniel Firth Griffith
Daniel Firth Griffith is a kin-centric rewilding practitioner and author dedicated to reconnecting humanity with the land. In this engaging conversation, he discusses the emotional depth of sustainable livestock farming and its ties to legacy and future generations. Griffith advocates for humane animal practices while critiquing capitalism's hold on agriculture. He emphasizes storytelling as a means of fostering community and transforming our relationship with nature, highlighting the profound interconnectedness of life and the urgency for ecological stewardship.