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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2020 · 51 MIN

4. A world of many worlds // DOUGALD HINE

from Forest of Thought · host Ingrid M. Rieser

The big story of never-ending Progress has captured our imaginations for hundreds of years. But now we seem to be witnessing its unravelling. The search for other stories is no longer a fringe activity, but taking place in all parts of society. What do we want to keep from this story, and what do we leave behind? In this episode we explore the idea of Progress together with writer Dougald Hine.Ten years ago, Dougald co-founded The Dark Mountain Project, which has grown into world-wide community of artists and writers. He and his partner Anna Björkman now run A School Called Home, a learning community for those drawn to the work of regrowing a living culture. He also podcasts together with futurist Ed Gillespie at The Great Humbling. LINKS TO THINGS WE TALKED ABOUT:Dougald’s site: dougald.nu.A School Called Home: aschoolcalledhome.org.The Dark Mountain Project: dark-mountain.net.The Great Humbling: thegreathumbling.libsyn.com.Dougald’s interview with Vanessa Andreotti: dougald.nu/the-vital-compass-a-conversation-with-vanessa-andreotti/ .Walter Mignolo: The Darker Side of Western Modernity: www.dukeupress.edu/The-Darker-Side-of-Western-Modernity/ .A World of Many Worlds, ed. Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser: www.dukeupress.edu/a-world-of-many-worlds .The Zapatista Movement: www.thoughtco.com/zapatistas-4707696.Masanobu Fukuoka’s One Straw Revolution: onestrawrevolution.net.Follow us and stay in touch!Facebook and Instagram handle: @forestofthought .Web: forestofthought.com.Email: [email protected] by Christian Steen at stoneproduction.no. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit forestofthought.substack.com

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