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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2022 · 2 MIN

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from Adventures in Nutopia · host David Bramwell

Adventures in Nutopia is a documentary-style series exploring new stories, movements, myths and ideas to help steer us into a more inclusive, networked and ecological future. In Nutopia all are welcome. We're just as excited to share the ideas of pagans, panpsychists and psychedelic pioneers as we are of scientists, economists and cognitive historians. Though, if we're honest, we do find the pomposity of men like Richard Dawkins a bit of a drag and may prefer to pack them off to clown school first. Mixing guest interviews with experiments, field trips and live performances we'll delve into such themes as community, re-enchantment, sustainability, ecology, creativity, magick, doughnut economics, psychedelia, the healing power of sound, narrative-based medicine and discordianism. We'll explore the origins of the myths that shaped western thinking, the concept of reality tunnels, agro-ecology, the pioneering work with VR for mental health, precession fermentation, Ecological Civilisation, The Commons, the Eightfold Wheel of the Year and the resurgence of interest in pilgrimage and ritual. And don't worry about po-faced beard-stroking: there's plenty of mischief, fun and weirdness to be had. Gratitude and support goes out to our friends at Journey to Nutopia for their role in our provenance. Nutopia was established by John and Yoko in 1973 as a place with no boundaries. Its international anthem is four seconds of silence. This podcast is made with the generous support of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids and Hawkwood College of Future Thinking. https://druidry.org https://www.drbramwell.com https://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/journeytonutopia

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