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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2020 · 26 MIN

Satish Kumar: the power of believing in magic

from The World Needs Magic · host Abracademy

Satish Kumar is a former monk, a peace and environmental activist, and co-founder of Schumacher College - a place for ecological and and social change. Satish once walked 8,000 miles to meet Martin Luther King. He talks with Rubens about cultivating a different society – one where peoples’ hearts are as educated as their minds. And the transformation of the self needed to achieve this. This podcast was recorded in October 2020 during our webinar chat with Satish. To see other guests, past and future, visit: https://abracademy.com/theworldneedsmagic

Satish Kumar is a former monk, a peace and environmental activist, and co-founder of Schumacher College - a place for ecological and and social change. Satish once walked 8,000 miles to meet Martin Luther King. He talks with Rubens about cultivating a different society – one where peoples’ hearts are as educated as their minds. And the transformation of the self needed to achieve this. This podcast was recorded in October 2020 during our webinar chat with Satish. To see other guests, past and future, visit: https://abracademy.com/theworldneedsmagic

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