In this episode of the Wild Minds Podcast, I’m in conversation with Mac Macartney, a storyteller, leader, and founder of Embercombe, exploring what it means to live and lead in service to life.
In this far-reaching conversation, we explore The Children’s Fire — an ancient principle that no law, decision, or action should harm the young of any species, and how it might transform leadership, education, and our relationship with the natural world.
We talk about education rooted in the simple yet radical commitment that no child should leave school without feeling good about who they are, and the power of play as an antidote to a culture that leaves so many children, and adults, masking their pain and feeling worthless beneath the surface.
Topics include:
- Exploring The Children’s Fire — the ancient principle that no decision should harm the young of any species.
- Reimagining education so no child leaves school without feeling good about themselves.
- Unpacking the hubris of superiority — how our systems consistently enforce it.
- The power of play and nature connection as antidotes to hopelessness and masking how we truly feel.
- Insights from Mac’s leadership company on redefining the purpose of business — beyond profit and growth — and valuing well-rounded human beings.
- Reflections on indigenous wisdom, community ownership, and leadership rooted in service rather than self-interest.
- A call to rethink wealth, power, and responsibility so that resources and decisions serve the many, not the few.
- An invitation to imagine a more joyful, courageous, and humane society.
Shownotes:
https://theoutdoorteacher.com/podcasts/episode-71-mac-macartney-interview
Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com
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