Shownotes
Welcome to Episode 50! In this episode Marina talks about minimizing harm, critiquing neoliberalism, and exploring land ownership, indigenous perspectives, and sustainable practices.
In this episode, Marina struggles with many topics that include:
- Visioning in the new year as a physical expression of intention and future aspirations.
- Conversations on creating mindsets that minimize harm to others, oneself, and the natural world.
- Critique of neoliberalism's disconnection from a respectful land ethic.
- Reflections on the right to roam and land ownership paradigms.
- Insights from indigenous perspectives on land ownership and the The Law of Discovery and Terra Nullious (see links).
- Corporate and political accountability and the need for political will to legislate sustainable practices.
- Questioning impartiality in climate education within a context of ecological harm.
- Encouragement for self-care, forgiveness, and accountability in personal growth.
- Insights from thinkers like Jeremy Lent and Vanessa Andreotti on moving towards an eco-civilization.
Show Notes:
https://theoutdoorteacher.com/podcasts/episode-50-reclaiming-values-beyond-capitalism/
Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com
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