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EPISODE · Dec 24, 2024 · 2H 9M

Best of 2024 - Part I

from Finding Nature · host Nathan Robertson-Ball

Hey everybody, how are you all doing. Happy holidays to all the good people out there, and welcome to or welcome back to the Finding Nature podcast. I do my best on this show to have meaningful, insightful and valuable conversations with people who have made it their mission in life to make a positive difference and to bring their stories to you.My name is Nathan Robertson-Ball, this is my show and thank you for listening. Thank you for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, thank you for spreading the word with your friends or colleagues, or maybe today over the lunch or dinner table with your functional and dysfunctional relatives. Welcome to my first best of series, an anthology of the year that was 2024 on this show, where I feature excerpts from some of my favourite conversations.As many of you know, I got the Finding Nature show on the road this year after harbouring ideas and hopes and fantasies of heading off on a personal/professional quest to meet with, learn from and create a platform for courageous and persevering people who are making a difference in the pursuit of more just, safe and beautiful futures.As a podcast I attempt to reflect my own breadth of interests and passions across sustainability, wellbeing, meaning-seeking, personal evolution health and business, and I pride myself on inviting on a wide range of perspectives, experiences and mindsets onto the show. To have now hosted and published 42 episodes since starting in March, I’m experiencing both awe and surrealism. It’s been such an incredible experience beginning Finding Nature - an act that has brought me personal liberation, new relationships and friends, experiences I couldn’t have imagined and it’s a real pleasure to be bringing you the first annual best of series.What You Don't Know Does Harm You - Nina Jankowicz Is The Valiant We NeedReaching for What's Possible - Emma Pocock's Vision for Sport as a Vehicle for ChangeIndigenous-Designed Finance - Bruce Chapman and Chris Andrew Want To Reflect RealityThe Open Secret Change Relies Upon & Sustainabilators Have Missed - Rob RogersSubversion and Exertion - Jess Miller Wants to Have Fun, Win Hearts and Change CitiesThe Word For World Is Ocean: James Bradley On The World In The OceanDesigning Transitions for Sustainable and Equitable Futures - Madness or Mission with Cameron TonkinwiseAdapt or Lose - Kate Cotter Has Inconvenient TruthsWhat Needs to Change for Sustainability to Work - Lee Stewart is Throwing Down The GauntletBlowing The Whistle on the Climate Crisis - Regina Featherstone Won't Go With The FlowAlrighty, I really hope you enjoyed that one, the best of finding nature 2024, part one. I’ll be back in a few days with part two. If you think others out there would enjoy any of those episode snippets, I’d appreciate you sharing on.Send me a messageThanks for listening. Follow Finding Nature on Instagram

Hey everybody, how are you all doing. Happy holidays to all the good people out there, and welcome to or welcome back to the Finding Nature podcast. I do my best on this show to have meaningful, insightful and valuable conversations with people who have made it their mission in life to make a positive difference and to bring their stories to you. My name is Nathan Robertson-Ball, this is my show and thank you for listening. Thank you for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, thank you fo...

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