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In this episode, I explore themes of environmental education, behaviour change, and empowerment with researcher, writer, and campaigner Lewis Winks.
In this episode we discuss:
- Rewilding, nature connection, and why advocacy is essential for creating meaningful change.
- The interplay between individual actions and systemic mandates, such as public health or environmental regulations.
- How models like "nudging" or educational approaches influence societal transformation.
- Insights from the Education at a Time of Emergency project, including the role of imagination, storytelling, and values in fostering young people's agency.
- Consider thematic curriculums inspired by local landscapes (e.g. the River Dart).
- The Right to Roam campaign and its fight for equitable access to nature amidst England’s stark land ownership disparities.
- How restricted access to land impacts community empowerment and environmental connection.
- Exploring alternative worldviews that focus on reciprocity with nature rather than extraction.
- Identifying leverage points to accelerate momentum for cultural and ecological transformation.
Show Notes:
https://theoutdoorteacher.com/podcasts/episode-49-lewis-winks-right-to-roam/
Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com
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