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If I Ruled the World by Gillian Burke
by Gillian Burke
Welcome to an eye-opening bi-weekly podcast that shatters conventional wisdom and explores the world’s biggest questions. Join me as I dive deep into riveting conversations with brilliant scientists and experts, unlocking the secrets of profound systemic change and how to make it a reality.In a world inundated with reductive and polarising information, we’re here to dismantle misconceptions and disrupt the narratives perpetuated by sensationalised media. Together with my guests, I aim to slow things down from dizzying news-cycles and social media feeds, and create an informative, empowering and emotionally- charged experience for you. If you have an appetite for nuance, a thirst for knowledge and a hunger for positive change - tune in, explore, and make a positive impact. Don’t miss a moment. Subscribe now on your preferred platform. Join the Discussion: Share your thoughts and ideas with us at [email protected].
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40: I would MANDATE MILITARY CARBON REPORTING with Dr Benjamin Neimark
Climate and War: Understanding the Intersection of the Military Sector and the Climate & Nature CrisisThis episode delves into the challenging topic of carbon emissions and other environmental impacts of peacetime and wartime military activities. From the impact of burning fossils fuels, construction of military bases and the use of concrete, a high carbon-emitter material, in the construction of military bases as well as defensive and offensive structures. The discussion with Dr Benjamin Neimark, Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, is wide-ranging and urgent, particularly in the face of hot wars in Ukraine and the Gaza, Sudan and Congo genocides. Dr Neimark discusses his work in the wider context of the lack of mandatory carbon emissions reporting by the military sector to the IPCC, and the ambitious goal of his team to bridge the military emissions data gap. The ultimate hope is to encourage and foster diverse coalitions between the climate & environmental, social justice and peace movements. Links & Mentions:Dr Benjamin Neimark on LinkedinEcoprecarity: Vulnerable Lives in Literature and Culture by Benjamin NeimarkNational Security and Climate Change: Behind the U.S. Pursuit of Military Exemptions to the Kyoto ProtocolResolution (1997) regarding the conditions for the United States becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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39: I would END IMPUNITY with Cal Major
In episode 39 of the 'If I Ruled The World' podcast, host Gillian Burke records an impromptu episode as she engages in a raw and heartfelt discussion with ocean activist Cal Major. Responding to an Instagram post about the ongoing genocide in Gaza, and the escalation of war in the Middle East in general, Cal Major opens up about her feelings of helplessness and the challenges of speaking out.Together, they explore why the nature & environmental sector remains largely silent on issues of war, the interconnectedness of environmental destruction and military conflict and more nuanced barriers to activism and anti-war campaigning.This candid conversation hopes to inspire more people to speak up and make meaningful connections between human rights and environmental advocacy.Mentions:Our Ocean Podcast | with Cal Major Seaful UK Charity | Protect What You LoveAnti-war protest | London's largest ever protestChilcot Inquiry ReportThe US military and the myth that humans are predisposed to violenceGaza | The most intense bombardments in historyZeteo newsBreaking PointsThe Israel-Palestine ReportDeclassified UK ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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38: I would DISMANTLE CAPITALISM with Grace Blakeley
Unpacking Modern Capitalism: From Gaza to Global InequalityA deeply introspective and wide-ranging discussion, that explores environmentalism, climate activism, and critiques of capitalism. The conversation dives into the historical context of the Gaza conflict, the inherent authoritarianism in capitalism, and systemic inequalities it inevitably creates positing that socialism is now true democracy. Grace asserts the need for community and collective action being necessary to support the revolutionary change, the challenges faced by those pushing against the status quo, and the potential for revolutionary change fuelled by grassroots movements. Links & Mentions:https://graceblakeley.co.uk/Ellen Mieksin Wood PrizeTony Benn - The Benn LegacyPierre Bourdieu (Habitus)Salvador Allende: The U.S. set the stage for a coup in Chile.Pinochet's human rights abuses.✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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37: I would BAN STOCK MARKETS: Tamsyn Widdon (Green Economics Educator)
In this conversation, Tamsyn Widdon explores the principles of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and its implications for economics, environment, and society. Tamsyn shares her journey from a background in education and development to becoming an economist and advocate for MMT, emphasizing the need to rethink our understanding of money, government spending, and economic growth. The discussion looks at the origins of money, the role of government in shaping economies, and the potential for a new economic future focused on wellbeing rather than profit. The conversation also touches on the importance of democratic engagement and participation in local and national government.Links & MentionsTamsyn Widdon (Green Economics Educator) on InstagramGreen Councillors in CornwallFinding the Money99p Film | Social Cinema | CornwallModern Money Lab - Modern Money Theory events and resources (UK)Modern Money Lab YoutubeJoseph Stiglitz on Youtube "GDP is Flawed... Citizens want depth..."Willem H. Butler "The unfortunate uselessness of most 'state of the art' academic monetary economics"Isabella Webber "Taking Aim at Sellers' Inflation"Robert Solow "Re-thinking Macroeconomic Policy Before the Next Crisis"✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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BONUS: I would CITIZEN'S ARREST the biggest polluters: Gail Lynch (CAN:Citizen's Arrest Network)
In this emergency bonus episode, host Gillian Burke interviews Gail Lynch, an organiser and member of the newly formed Citizens' Arrest Network, discussing the urgent need for new citizen-led approach, based on corporate accountability, to the poor systemic response to climate and ecological crises. Gail shares her personal journey, the motivations behind the Citizens' Arrest Network, and the legal mechanisms they employ to hold corporations accountable for environmental and societal harm. The discussion emphasises the importance of collective action, community engagement, and the role of individuals in driving systemic change.takeawaysGail emphasises the urgency of addressing climate change and corporate accountability.The Citizens' Arrest Network is a campaign focused on legal mechanisms to hold corporations accountable.Gail's personal journey reflects a deep commitment to environmental justice and activism.The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement in driving change.Gail discusses the legal framework surrounding citizens' arrests and its implications for activism.The need for systemic change is a recurring theme throughout the discussion.Gail encourages listeners to recognize their power as individuals and as a collective.The role of media in shaping public perception of activism is critically examined.Gail's background and experiences inform her approach to activism and community organizing.The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to get involved and support the movement.Linkshttps://www.citizensarrestnetwork.org/Legal Dossier: https://www.citizensarrestnetwork.org/suspects/alastair-cochran✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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36: I would restore Britain as a RAINFOREST NATION: Merlin Hanbury-Tenison
In this conversation, Merlin Hanbury-Tenison shares his multifaceted journey as a veteran, conservationist, and author. He discusses his new book 'Our Oaken Bones', which explores themes of healing through nature, personal trauma, and the interconnectedness of mental health, the environment and a new 'agrorainforestry' model that holds a 1,000 year vision of restoring Britain as a rainforest nation. Merlin reflects on his experiences in Afghanistan, the healing power of the Atlantic temperate rainforest, and emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to land use that incorporates food production and the role of apex predators in maintaining ecological balance. The discussion culminates in a vision for a future where humans reclaim their role as stewards of nature, fostering a deeper connection with the environment and addressing issues of male mental health.TakeawaysMerlin identifies as an author, conservationist, and veteran.His book 'Our Oaken Bones' captures personal and environmental healing.Healing can be achieved through nature and personal experiences.Merlin's experiences in Afghanistan shaped his understanding of trauma.The rainforest plays a crucial role in healing both land and people.Moral injury is a significant issue for veterans and needs more attention.Agro-rainforestry can provide sustainable solutions for farming and conservation.Apex predators are essential for maintaining ecological balance.Humans must see themselves as part of nature, not separate from it.Conversations around positive male identity are crucial for mental health.SoundscapeThe sounds at the end of this podcast are field recordings from Cabilla and were recorded by Dr Antti Sakari Saario and Dr D Ferrett, researchers in sound and the environment at the Academy of Music and Theatre Arts, Falmouth University. These sounds feature as part of the audiobook version of Our Oaken Bones and have also been used in an immersive soundscape composition by Antti for a 360-film entitled Gans’n Dhama Wedhen - In the Company of the Mother Tree (2025), directed by Adam Laity and narrated by D Ferrett.MentionsThousand Year TrustCabilla CornwallHouse of Hackney #WeAreNature campagin✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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35: I would DECOLONISE CONSERVATION with Sophie Grig (Survival International)
In this episode of 'If I Ruled the World', host Gillian Burke explores the human cost of conservation with Survival International's Asia Campaigns Director, Sophie Grig. Conventional 'fortress conservation' models, rooted in colonial ideals of wilderness areas emptied of people, fenced off and defended, with brute force if necessary. Systemic human rights abuses, mass displacements of tribal peoples, and land grabs are the result.Links & mentionsSurvival International: For tribes, for nature, for all humanityBlack2Nature: Helping inner-city VME children connect with natureWWF accused of deceit, cover-ups and dishonesty, 2021Protecting Human Rights in International Conservation, US Congressional Hearing, 2021WWF Funds Guards Who Have Tortured And Killed People, Buzzfeed News 2019Conservation Refugees: When conservation means kicking people outHow Conservation Contributes to the Displacement of Indigenous Peoplehttps://worldostats.com/protected-land-areas-by-country-global-comparison-2025/✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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34: I would PROTECT THE PEOPLE not profits
Today’s episode is a little bit different... where Gillian gets to the guest on a podcast swap with The Starlit Stories podcast. Artist and podcaster, Stella Marie for holds space for Gillian to rediscover her voice as she transitions towards quiet quitting the system (see previous episode). In this episode, the tone and direction is set for the coming year on If I Ruled the World.A huge thank you to Stella for permission to use this interview. Do check out The Starlit Stories podcast (see links below).Keywords:system change, social justice, environmental justice, decolonisation, empathy, natureMentions:Starlit Stories Podcast with host Stella MarieStella Marie on InstagramThe Man Engine in Cornwall"Three companies responsible for more carbon emmissions than all UK households" from 2021 Tortoise Responsibility 100 Index: https://www.tortoisemedia.com/2021/04/22/sensemaker-210422Kwame Toure quote:From "Radical Discipleship: The Pitfalls of Liberalism""When [the liberal] seeks to talk about change, he always confronts the oppressed rather than the oppressor. He does not seek to influence the oppressor, he seeks to influence the oppressed. He says to the oppressed, time and time again, “You don’t need guns, you are moving too fast, you are too radical, you are too extreme.” He never says to the oppressor, “You are too extreme in your treatment of the oppressed,” because he is powerless among the oppressors, even if he is part of that group; but he has influence, or, at least, he is more powerful than the oppressed, and he enjoys this power by always cautioning, condemning, or certainly trying to direct and lead the movements of the oppressed."✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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33: I am QUIET QUITTING CAPITALISM (I think)
In this episode of 'If I Ruled the World', Gillian Burke reflects on her journey as a podcaster, the challenges of navigating current events, and the importance of storytelling. She discusses the upcoming guests, indigenous rights, and social justice. Gillian also shares her personal experiences stepping away from the BBC and her commitment to fostering change through her podcast. The episode emphasizes the need for understanding extremism, the true cost of development, and the power of diversity in recognizing our shared humanity.Takeaways · Storytelling is an intimate act, akin to confiding in a friend.· The podcast aims to explore how to make the world fairer.· Current events create chaos that can overwhelm our understanding.· Upcoming guests will bring diverse perspectives on important issues.· Indigenous voices are vital in the fight for conservation.· The rights of nature are becoming increasingly recognized.· Personal journeys can lead to significant professional changes.· Understanding extremism requires deep reflection on our values.· Diversity allows us to see our shared humanity and learn from each other.Keywordsstorytelling, system change, extremism, diversity, conservation, indigenous voices, personal journey, social justice, current eventsMentionsThe Ezra Klein Show: Don’t Believe HimThousand Year Trust (Merlin Hanbury-Tennyson)Survival International (Sophie Grig)Dr Anjana KhatwaSuch Stuff by Michael MorpurgoKatie Tregidden – Making Design CircularGary’s Econonics (Gary Stevenson)Philippe SandsBrené Brown **CORRECTION: Brene has spent past 20/30 years studying**Dr. Gabor MatéThe Myth of Willie “Whoopass” Johnson✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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32: I would reestablish the RULE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: Gillian Burke (Xmas 2024)
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!As 2024 draws to a close, If I Ruled the World flips the script. Producer Sam takes the reins, interviewing Gillian! Together, they reflect on a groundbreaking year of system-change conversations. From capitalism’s unraveling to the wisdom of nature and indigenous perspectives, Gillian shares her biggest takeaways, lessons learned, and hopes for the future.And the moment you’ve all been waiting for… Gillian reveals what she would do if she ruled the world and why she believes re-establishing the global rule of law and rethinking efficiency are key to building a more just and sustainable future.Key Moments:The Year in ReviewGillian shares her top highlights, including insights from Simeon Rose (Faith in Nature), Leah Penniman (Soul Fire Farm), and Cory DoctorowPenny Drop MomentsLessons from our range of guests this year on centering nature in decision-making, challenging late-stage capitalism, and understanding indigenous perspectives.System Change & the Rule of LawGillian’s manifesto for re-establishing the rule of international law, inspired by Jojo Mehta (Stop Ecocide International) and lessons from Gaza and the global stage.Efficiency vs. ResilienceWhy inefficiency, modelled by nature’s beaver dams, could hold the key to a more sustainable and adaptable future.A Vision for 2025Gillian’s plans for the future of the podcast, the global system, and her reflections on why truth and equity must lead the charge.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Follow GillianInstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesCarbon DividendsSeth Godin - This is StrategyThe Shock Doctrine - Naomi KleinThe Social Dilemma (Netflix)What would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on t✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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31: I would put NATURE on the BOARD: Simeon Rose (Faith in Nature)
What would the world look like if nature really had a voice? Welcome back to 'If I Ruled the World' featuring a unique perspective on leadership and decision-making from Simeon Rose, the Creative Director at Faith in Nature. In this episode, we explore how this pioneering company became the first globally to make nature the boss, setting a groundbreaking precedent in corporate governance.Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Key Points Discussed:Journey of Faith in Nature: Delve into the company’s evolution from a natural beauty product brand to an environmental advocate within the corporate sector.Influence of Rights of Nature: Insight into how global movements and legal recognitions, like New Zealand’s Whanganui River, shaped their innovative approach.Implementation and Challenges: Learn about the practical aspects and the transformative impacts of incorporating nature into the company’s board.Broader Implications: Consider the potential ripple effects of this model across various industries and global policies.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Simeon Rose - Nature on the BoardFollow GillianInstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesFaith in NatureRights for RiversRights of NatureEarth Law CenterEarth Species ProjectHouse of HackneyBetter Business NetworkEarthpercent✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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30: I would use MUSIC to PROTECT NATURE: Sam Lee
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!If you don’t know what ‘Artivism’ means and why it matters, you’re about to! Today, we explore the intricate melodies of change through the perspective of Sam Lee, a Mercury Prize-nominated musician and passionate nature activist. Sam shares his unique journey from the bustling streets of London to the tranquil wilderness, harmonising folk traditions with urgent environmental advocacy. Hear how Sam is advocating for systemic change and a deeper connection to our natural roots.Episode Highlights:Musical Innovation Meets Nature: Sam Lee discusses how his music, interwoven with the sounds of nature, invites listeners to reconnect with the environment in profound ways.The Role of Folklore in Environmental Activism: Sam emphasises the importance of folklore and traditional songs in shaping cultural identity and environmental consciousness.Advocating for the Right to Roam: Sam details his efforts to expand public access to private lands in England, promoting a deeper engagement with the natural world.Vision for a Sustainable Future: From intensive farming reforms to educational transformations, Sam outlines his vision for integrating nature more deeply into our lives and policies.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Sam LeeFollow GillianInstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesRight to Roam - Advocacy group promoting public access to private land.Earth Percent - An initiative by Brian Eno aiming to address climate change through the music industry.Julia's Bicycle - A charity focusing on environmental sustainability in the arts.Doughnut Economics - A revolutionary approach to economics that balances human needs and ecological sustainability.✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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30: I would DISMANTLE MONOPOLIES: Cory Doctorow
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Brace yourselves! In this episode, we delve into the dynamics behind runaway consumption and throwaway culture with Cory Doctorow, writer, journalist, and a fervent advocate for digital rights and freedoms. From examining monopolies in the tech industry to exploring the mechanisms of corporate influence over our digital lives, Cory shares his insights on how we might rebalance power and stop everything getting worse for the greater good of societyEpisode HighlightsMonopolies and Corporate Power: Cory discusses the pervasive nature of monopolies in the tech industry and their impact on innovation and consumer freedom.Antitrust and Regulation: Analysis of the current state of antitrust laws and the urgent need for robust regulatory frameworks to dismantle corporate monopolies.The Concept of "Enshittification": Cory introduces and explains the term "enshittification," which he coined to describe the degradation of services and erosion of user rights in monopolistic ecosystems.The Fight for Digital Rights: The conversation shifts to the necessity for a collective push towards preserving digital rights and privacy in an increasingly surveilled and controlled digital landscape.Empowering Technological Alternatives: Discussing potential systemic changes that could support sustainable and ethical technological development.A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Cory DoctorowFollow GillianInstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesWhat 'Orwellian' Really Means - Noah TavlinCory Doctorow’s Blog✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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29: I would DISCONNECT to RECONNECT: Tom Greenwood (Wholegrain Digital)
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!In this episode, we delve into the seemingly shiny world of digital technology, only to discover that it may just be a facade on top of a more troubling reality. Tom Greenwood, co-founder of Wholegrain Digital, shares his insights on digital sustainability—a critical aspect of our modern life that's often overlooked. From his early disillusionment with eco-design to spearheading innovations in digital impact assessment, Tom's journey is not just about technological advancement but also a moral quest to reshape the digital landscape.Episode HighlightsUnveiling Digital Impact: Tom discusses the lack of awareness in the digital industry about its environmental impact, comparable to the aviation industry, and the journey that led him to pioneer the first carbon calculator for websites.Infrastructure Behind the Internet: The real structure of the internet is explained, breaking down the physical infrastructure from data centers to undersea cables that power our everyday digital interactions.Challenges of Digital Poverty: Discussion shifts to digital poverty, addressing access issues, and the social and economic barriers that affect people globally, from the infrastructure to the skills necessary to navigate the digital world.Myths of Digital Transactions: Tom tackles the myths and realities of digital transactions and their environmental impact compared to traditional methods, like physical cash versus digital currencies.Systemic Changes for Sustainable Tech: The conversation turns to systemic changes needed within the digital and global economic framework to ensure technology serves humanity sustainably and ethically.A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen.Mentions and ResourcesWholegrain DigitalAbout B CorpDigital Poverty.Website Carbon CalculatorApple TV AdFollow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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27: I would put FUTURE GENERATIONS FIRST: Matua Marc Peard
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Slow down. Make some space. Today's discussion focuses on cultural resilience, the power of reclaiming identity, and the shared human experiences that connect us all, regardless of geography. Join me as I delve into these themes with Matua Marc Peard; an influential voice in both broadcasting and Maori cultural advocacy.Episode Highlights:Cultural Reclamation and Everyday Life:Marc shares insights into how Maori cultural practices and language have been interwoven into everyday life in Aotearoa New Zealand, celebrating the everyday acts of resistance and survival that define cultural resilience.Impact of Colonisation:A candid discussion on the effects of colonisation on indigenous people, highlighting the strength of the Maori in preserving their culture and the contemporary relevance of these traditional practices.Reclaiming Language and Culture:Exploring the significance of the Maori language and cultural practices as acts of sovereignty and self-determination, and how these efforts contribute to a broader understanding of decolonisation.Personal Journey and Media Influence:Marc talks about his personal journey of cultural rediscovery and the role of media in shaping perceptions of Maori culture, both within Aotearoa New Zealand and globally.System Change Through Indigenous Perspectives:Discussion on how indigenous knowledge systems and perspectives can lead to a more equitable and sustainable world, challenging listeners to rethink their own views on power and system change.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen.Connect with our guest:Marc PeardFollow GillianInstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesLink to Mentioned Instagram Clip✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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26: I would make MONEY WORK FOR POSITIVE CHANGE: Bevis Watts (CEO, Triodos Bank)
They say money makes the world go round… let’s find out how! Welcome back to "If I Ruled the World," the podcast where we delve into the minds of those who dare to imagine a better future. Today, we're joined by Bevis Watts, the UK's first environmentalist banker and CEO of Triodos Bank UK (Our wonderful sponsors). Inspired by the pioneering nature writer Richard Jefferies, Bevis discusses his unique journey from conservation to the being at the forefront of banking system reform.Episode Highlights:Richard Jefferies' Legacy: We start with the poignant history behind Bevis' name and explore how Jeffries' work resonates in today’s environmental discourse, providing a backdrop to Bevis' career trajectory.Banking on Change: Bevis shares his insights on how the banking sector can transform to support both people and the planet. His dual expertise in ecology and finance offers a unique perspective on sustainable banking practices.Nature and Nurture: Delving into personal reflections, Bevis discusses the intrinsic connection humans share with nature and how it has shaped his professional ethos and personal values.Systemic Shifts: From his unique position at Triodos Bank, Bevis discusses the potential for systemic change within the banking sector to support sustainable practices and contribute to a just society.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Mentions & ResourcesRichard JefferiesBevis’s Great Beaver DiscoveryBevis’s Book: River Journey: Searching For Wild Beavers And Finding FreedomKate Raworth / Doughnut EconomicsGreta Thunberg✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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25: I would bring ANCIENT WISDOM to present day problems: George Thompson
Welcome to another episode of If I Ruled the World, where I ask my guests what they would do if they ruled the world! In today’s episode, we delve into the heart of personal and planetary transformation with George Thompson. A system change practitioner, filmmaker, Tai Chi teacher, and a communicator of Daoist philosophy, George shares his profound journey from the Wudang mountains of China back to the heart of modern civilisation, exploring how ancient wisdom can guide us through today’s challenges.Episode Highlights:The Interconnection of All Beings:George begins by reflecting on the interconnected intelligence of all beings—how nature's quiet wisdom reminds us of our deep ties to the world around us and within us.System Change Through Personal Transformation:Detailing his path through personal crises to finding resilience in Taoist practices, George explains how individual transformation is inseparably linked to broader societal change.Insight, Practice, Community:The mantra that has shaped George’s approach—gaining insights through deep reflection, maintaining growth through consistent practice, and building resilience within a supportive community.Economic Reflections:A surprise revelation from George about his background in economics leads to a deep dive into the flaws of our current economic system and the potential for a new paradigm based on real growth—emotional, community, and ecological rather than mere GDP.A big thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:George ThompsonFollow Gillian:InstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesLoosing Yourself (George’s new film)Dacher Keltner - Books✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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24: I would ABOLISH THE MILITARY: Joe Glenton
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!“All you have when the shit hits the fan is each other... Often that is enough.” Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of "If I Ruled the World." Today, I sit down with Joe Glenton, a former British soldier turned journalist and anti-war activist. Joe shares his transformation from a ‘good’ military operative to a voice for peace, dissecting the complexities of military ethics and the true cost of war.Episode Highlights:Military Lessons: Joe opens up about the valuable and harsh lessons he learned during his service, emphasising the importance of solidarity amongst peers when facing dire situations. He reflects on how this lesson of mutual dependence and team ethic, though squandered in the military, is crucial for societal progress.Critique of Military Use: Joe critically assesses how military solidarity is often exploited and misused, pointing out the need for a system that genuinely fosters community and support rather than conflict.The Role of Media and Public Perception: The conversation takes a deep dive into how media representations can distort public perceptions of war and military actions. Joe and Gillian discuss the role of media in shaping narratives that justify war and overlook its devastating impacts.The Importance of Dialogue and Community: Throughout the episode, the emphasis remains on the power of dialogue and community building. Joe advocates for open conversations and collective actions as the pathways towards meaningful system changes and a more peaceful world.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Joe Glenton - ForcesWatchFollow Gillian:InstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesVeteranhood - Joe Gle✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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23: I would GREEN THE GHETTO: Majora Carter
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Since recording this episode, Kamala Harris has been nominated as the US Democratic Party’s presidential candidate. So strap yourselves in for a seriously timely conversation about leadership challenges for women of colour! Today, I’m joined by Majora Carter, an urban revitalisation strategy consultant and real estate developer, who is famously known for her pioneering work in green urban planning in the South Bronx.Episode Highlights:Majora's Early Influence:Growing up in South Bronx, Majora shares her personal evolution amidst the neighbourhood's challenges and the stark realities of urban decline and systemic racism. Her journey from witnessing the destructive fires of the 70s to becoming a beacon of hope and change lays the foundation for this conversation.Greening the Ghetto:Majora recounts her pioneering TED Talk and the inception of sustainable projects like the South Bronx Greenway. She discusses the complexities of introducing green spaces in urban areas and the resistance that sometimes follows from within the community.The Backlash and Public Perception:A profound segment where Majora reflects on the public backlash she faced after gaining national attention, encapsulated by her portrayal in the media as a hero turned betrayer of her own community.Environmental Justice and Economic Development:Majora outlines her strategies for combining environmental sustainability with economic development, emphasising green job training and community empowerment. She delves into the intricate balance of enhancing neighbourhood conditions while fostering local employment.Vision for Urban Communities:If she ruled the world, Majora shares her broader vision for urban communities globally — from policy changes to grassroots initiatives that prioritise both environmental sustainability and social equity.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Majora CarterFollow GillianInstagramWebsiteMentions & Resources✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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22: I would restore the SACREDNESS of ALL LIFE: Stella Marie
Brace yourselves, this one is a little different…My guest this week, Stella Marie, shares her explorations into animism and her personal & ancestral connections to the land. A heavy lean into discussions about the sacredness of all life, indigenous wisdom, and the potential transformative power of reconnecting with traditional knowledge systems is at the heart of this conversation. This episode delves into Stella's personal story of spiritual awakening and recovery from loss & addiction through reconnecting with nature, the potential of therapeutic psychedelics, and the broader implications for ecological and collective healing.Key Points Discussed:The Power of Animism: Stella explains animism as seeing the world where every entity, human or non-human, is a sovereign being.Cultural Roots and Indigenous Wisdom: Insights into how reconnecting with her Celtic roots transformed Stella’s view of the world and her place within it.Psychedelics and Healing: Stella shares her personal experiences with psychedelics and how they aided her mental health and spiritual growth.Ecological Justice and Social Change: How ancient practices and modern struggles intersect in the fight for a more just and sustainable world.Reconnecting with Nature: Stella emphasises the importance of community, seasonal living, and the inherent wisdom of natural cycles in fostering a deeper connection to the earth.Stella’s powerful story and insights offer a compelling look at the intersections of personal healing, cultural identity, and ecological awareness. This episode invites listeners to consider how embracing ancient wisdom and fostering deeper connections with all forms of life can help address modern challenges and transform our world for the better.Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with Stella:InstagramTikTokFollow GillianInstagramWebsiteMentions & ResourcesUN Document on defini✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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21: I would give INDIGENOUS nations a voice: Leah Penniman (Soul Fire Farm)
“Indigeneity is ancient, but it’s also present and future.” Today, we explore the profound connection between humanity and the natural world. Gillian is joined by Leah Penniman, a dedicated farmer, soil enthusiast, mother, and co-founder of the Afro-Indigenous Centered Community Farm in New York State, known as Soul Fire Farm.Key TakeawaysRevisiting Youthful Idealism:Hear a powerful recording from Leah’s high school graduation speech, questioning the motivations behind our life choices and our impact on the planet.Reflections on Personal and Social Identity:Leah discusses her unique experiences as a black woman in science and nature, challenging the notion of being an outlier and emphasising the universal quest for belonging and purpose.Farming as Activism:With over 30 years of farming experience, Leah intertwines social justice with agriculture, detailing her journey from a youth activist to founding Soul Fire Farm, which focuses on food justice and community empowerment.Cultural and Ancestral Influence:Exploring the impact of her parents' activism, Leah highlights the importance of understanding and honouring our roots, both cultural and environmental.Environmental Justice and Systemic Issues:Leah offers a comprehensive analysis of systemic injustices that exacerbate environmental degradation, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to address these intertwined crises.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with Soul Fire Farm:https://www.soulfirefarm.org/Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Be sure to subscribe to my newsletter!Mentions & ResourcesLION (Land in Our Names)Lauret SavoyGlobal Grid PotentialSchumacher Institute✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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20: I would ban BILLIONAIRES: Polly Smythe (Novara Media)
Work, wealth, people & planet…Welcome back! Today, we dive into the profound impact of work on our lives and society. Our guest, Polly Smythe, a journalist and labour movement correspondent, offers her perspective on the transformation of work, the erosion of worker protections, and the intersection of labour rights with broader social and environmental issues. What would you do, if you weren’t working all the time?…Key TakeawaysHistorical Context and the Modern Work Crisis:Polly provides a historical overview of the labour movement, connecting past struggles to current challenges in the workplace. She discusses how the labour movement's focus has shifted over time and its implications for workers today.Impact of COVID-19 on Work Dynamics:The pandemic has intensified workplace exploitation, highlighting the vulnerability of 'essential workers'. Polly shares firsthand observations of increased workloads under the guise of pandemic protocols, setting a new, unsustainable standard for labour expectations.Journalism and Labour Representation:The decline of industrial reporting has left a gap in accurate and empathetic coverage of labour issues. Polly stresses the importance of media in shaping public understanding and policy regarding labour rights.Economic Inequality and Corporate Power:Discussion on the widening gap between the wealthy and the working class, exacerbated by corporate practices aimed at maximising profits at the expense of worker welfare. This segment ties in with a critique of current economic models that favour capital over labour.Vision for a Redefined Work-Life Balance:Proposals for systemic change include moving to a 4-day work week to improve quality of life and address environmental concerns. Polly advocates for rethinking work not just as a necessity but as a component of a fulfilling life, aligned with personal and societal well-being.This episode challenges us to rethink our roles within the modern economy and the true cost of our current work practices on personal and environmental levels. It calls for a return to a more equitable system where work serves humanity, not just the interests of a wealthy few.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Polly Smythe - Novara MediaFollow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gil✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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19: I would ban GUNS: Tyrique Glasgow (Young Chances Foundation)
In today's episode, we meet Tyrique Glasgow, a South Philadelphia native who transformed his life from a trajectory marked by gun violence and incarceration to one of community service and mentorship. Tyrique is the founder of the Young Chances Foundation, a community organisation that addresses the deeper systemic issues affecting urban communities, such as access to quality nutrition, generational trauma, and environmental pollution.Key TakeawaysCommunity and Personal Transformation:Tyrique shares his personal journey from surviving multiple shootings and imprisonment to becoming a pivotal community figure. His transformation began with mentoring local youths, eventually leading to the creating of the Young Chances Foundation.Environmental and Social Impact:Philadelphia's history of industrial pollution and its effect on public health, particularly respiratory conditions, is highlighted. Tyrique discusses how these conditions contribute to the broader context of violence and community despair.Holistic Community Support:The foundation's approach goes beyond addressing immediate needs, focusing on systemic changes that provide sustainable support and empowerment. Initiatives include access to healthy food, mental health services, and youth mentorship programs.Challenges and Barriers:Tyrique points out the obstacles faced by community members, from bureaucratic hurdles that prevent children from participating in recreation to the pervasive violence that impacts daily life.Vision for the Future:A passionate discourse on what leadership and systemic change should look like, emphasising education, community engagement, and environmental justice.This episode offers a profound look into how interconnected systems of disadvantage and environmental degradation contribute to cycles of violence and poverty. Tyrique Glasgow's story is one of hope and determination, showcasing how one individual's change can lead to community-wide transformation. His insights challenge us to think critically about the root causes of urban violence and the broader societal changes needed to foster true community resilience and growth.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Young Chances FoundationFollow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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18: I would get JUSTICE for Grenfell: Ed Daffarn (Grenfell United)
In this moving and powerful episode, Gillian delves into the Grenfell Tower tragedy with Ed Daffarn, a resident and activist who foresaw the disaster. Ed shares his first-hand account of the events leading up to, during, and following the devastating fire on June 14, 2017, that claimed 72 lives and destroyed 127 homes in West London.Key TakeawaysForewarning and Neglect:Ed details the persistent warnings issued by the residents about the tower's safety issues, which were systematically ignored by the management and local authorities. These included concerns over faulty fire doors, sprinklers, and the dangerous cladding that ultimately exacerbated the fire.The Night of the Fire:The tragedy unfolded dramatically and swiftly, leaving residents with little time to react despite previously being instructed to stay put in their apartments during a fire—a policy that proved fatal given the rapid spread of smoke and flames.Aftermath and Abandonment:In the wake of the fire, survivors found themselves neglected by official aid, with the community stepping in to provide immediate relief. Ed's narrative highlights the stark abandonment by the state and the resilience of the Grenfell community.Ongoing Injustice:Years after the incident, the lack of accountability remains a significant issue, with no criminal prosecutions and ongoing delays in legal proceedings that add to the survivors' and victims' families' grief and frustration.Community Mobilisation:The formation of Grenfell United by survivors and bereaved families illustrates the proactive steps taken by the community to seek justice, improve housing safety regulations, and ensure such a disaster never happens again.Societal Reflections:The episode reflects on broader themes of social inequality, the disregard for lower-income communities, and systemic failures that contributed to the tragedy. Ed discusses the implications of profit over safety and the need for profound systemic change.This episode serves not only as a remembrance but also as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles for justice and systemic reform. It underscores the critical need for societal vigilance and proactive governance to prevent future tragedies. The conversation with Ed is a powerful call to action for accountability, safety, and respect for all communities.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with Grenfell United:Intagram✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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17: I would create a Gross Gaia Happiness Index: Tim Lenton
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!What would society look like if we scrapped GDP as a measure of progress? This week, Gillian chats with Professor Tim Lenton, a seasoned expert in Earth System Science from the University of Exeter to find out. We dive into the profound connections between our planet's systems and the Gaia hypothesis; exploring how the conditions of life on earth are maintained by self-regulating systems in the ocean, atmosphere, rock and by life itself.Key Takeaways:Understanding Earth System Science:Earth System Science views our planet as a cohesive unit, focusing on the thin, life-supporting layer from the top of the atmosphere to the crust. This perspective emphasises the interconnectedness and interdependence of all planetary components.Gaia Theory Revisited:Gaia theory conceptualises Earth as a self-regulating, complex system, akin to a living entity but not an organism. It maintains its stability through feedback mechanisms, despite lacking the robust material exchanges characteristic of organisms.Climate Tipping Points:The discussion highlights critical tipping points in the climate system, such as the melting of ice caps and permafrost, which could dramatically alter global climate patterns and sea levels.Positive Tipping Points:Positive developments in renewable energy technologies, such as solar and wind power, are becoming self-sustaining through economies of scale and could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Societal and Behavioural Changes:Emphasising the need for a shift in societal behaviours and norms, particularly in energy consumption and diet (reducing meat consumption), which are crucial for achieving sustainable environmental outcomes.Global Gaia Happiness IndexA new measure of success. Tim outlines what a world without GPD would look like and suggests ideas for what might take its place.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Tim LentonFollow Gillian:InstagramWebsiteMent✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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16: I would catch up with my previous guests.
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!It’s stock taking time! Today I’m checking in with some of the previous guests on the show to see how they’re getting on and what progress they have made since we last spoke. This episode threw up some real curve balls and I had no idea what to expect! Sit back and relax as we kick off the episode with a beautiful quote from Angela Davis speaking back in 1972…Key Takeaways:Global Student Activism: Insight into the expansive student protests demanding divestment from companies profiting from Israeli apartheid, capturing the essence of global solidarity and the impact of collective action.Advancements in Ecocide Law: JoJo Mehta shares exciting developments in ecocide legislation, highlighting recent international movements and legal victories that mark progress in environmental protection.Personal and Ecological Grief: Robbie Blackhall-Miles discusses his personal journey through grief and its parallels with ecological loss, providing a poignant view on the emotional dimensions of environmental activism.Combatting Global Hunger Amidst Climate Crisis: Edie Mukiibi of Slow Food International gives us a sobering look at how the climate crisis exacerbates global hunger, especially in conflict zones, underscoring the urgent need for global awareness and action.Conservation Efforts by Mike Webb: Updates on Gwent Wildlife Trust’s campaigns to protect biodiversity against industrial developments, stressing the importance of community engagement and legal strategies in conservation.Challenging Big Tech's Exploitative Practices: Foxglove Legal gives us an overview of the ongoing legal battles against exploitative practices of big tech companies, highlighting the critical role of digital justice in protecting individual rights and freedoms.Youth-Led Environmental Restoration: Hal from Action for Conservation updates us on youth empowerment in environmental restoration, showcasing how intergenerational collaboration fosters significant positive environmental impacts.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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15: I would make HOUSING affordable globally: Juha Kahila (Y-Säätiö)
Should housing be a human right? Today we delve into a transformative solution to homelessness, inspired by Finland’s success. Our guest, Juha Kahila, brings over a decade of expertise and currently serves as the international coordinator of the Y Foundation (Y-Säätiö) in Finland. This episode explores the Housing First approach, showcasing its effectiveness and potential as a global blueprint for ending homelessness.Key Takeaways:Understanding Homelessness in Finland:Juha provides an overview of homelessness in Finland, including the historical context and current status.Insights into why Finland's approach is uniquely successful compared to other countries.The Housing First Approach:Detailed discussion of the Housing First model, which provides permanent homes as a foundational step for tackling other social issues.Examination of how this approach was adapted from its American origins to fit Finland's socio-economic context.Cost-Effectiveness and Societal Benefits:Juha explains why housing people is not just a moral imperative but also a cost-effective solution.Statistical evidence from Finland showing the impact of Housing First on community welfare and homelessness reduction.Expanding the Model Globally:Challenges and considerations for implementing Housing First in diverse socio-economic environments, such as the UK, Germany, France, and the US.Potential adaptations needed to address varying challenges in these countries.Personal Insights and Broader Implications:Juha shares his personal journey into this field and what motivated him to dedicate his career to ending homelessness.Discussion on the broader implications of Housing First, the prevention of homelessness, and addressing the harm from inequality.Calls to Action and Future Directions:Insights on how listeners and policymakers can advocate for and implement Housing First strategies in their own regions.The importance of teaching compassion and practical actions to support vulnerable populations.Conclusion and How to Get Involved: Juha Kahila’s insights provide a hopeful vision of a world where homelessness can be effectively addressed. For listeners inspired to learn more about initiatives like Housing First, visit the Y Foundation.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Juha KahilaFollow GillianInstagram: ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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14: I would scale AGROFORESTRY across the globe: George Young
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Continuing with the food theme… today we explore the vital relationship between agriculture and ecology. Join me as I sit down with George Young, a visionary farmer who has transitioned from conventional to agroecological farming practices. Discover how George integrates biodiversity and sustainable methods to enhance the 'aliveness' of his family farm and the broader implications for our environment and food security.Key Takeaways:George's Farming Evolution:George shares his personal journey of becoming a farmer and transitioning from traditional methods to agroecological practices.Insights into how and why he chose to diverge from his father's farming techniques.Challenges and Victories in Modern Farming:Discussion on the various challenges George faces, including the broader political and economic pressures that impact farmers.Success stories from the farm, showcasing how sustainable practices can lead to real change.Integrating Biodiversity and Agriculture:The importance of wildlife corridors, biodiversity, and how these elements contribute to a healthier ecosystem on the farm.Specific initiatives like agroforestry and organic conversion that George has implemented.The Impact of Supermarkets and Consumer Choices:How supermarket practices affect farmers and what this means for local versus global food production.The role of consumer choices in shaping farming practices and promoting sustainability.A Vision for the Future of Farming:George's perspective on creating wildlife habitats alongside efficient food production.The potential for rewilding and securing funding for environmental farming initiatives.Engagement Beyond the Farm:How George stays connected with the wider world and the importance of community and knowledge sharing among farmers.Advice for those interested in entering the farming profession or transitioning to more sustainable practices.Conclusion and How to Connect: George Young's transformative approach to farming not only enhances the biodiversity of his land but also serves as an inspiring model for future generations of farmers. For listeners looking to learn more about sustainable farming practices or to connect with George, visit his blog.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Mentions & Resource✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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13: I would ban JUNK FOOD advertising!: Luke (Bite Back 2030)
Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Enjoying your lunch break? Not so fast… Today, we dive into the pressing issue of junk food marketing and its impact on youth with Luke, an 18-year-old school student, food justice campaigner for Bite Back 2030, and youth parliament member. Join us as Luke shares his journey into activism, the significant challenges posed by unhealthy food marketing, and the collective efforts required to forge a healthier future for his, and future generations.Key Takeaways:The Catalyst for Change:The moment Luke decided to stand up against the systemic drivers of unhealthy food marketing to youth.Introduction to Luke's activism journey and the origins of Bite Back 2030.Targeting Youth: The Unhealthy Marketing Machine:Exploration of research suggesting that young people are explicitly targeted by junk food advertising.Luke's insights into defining junk food and its detrimental effects on health.Navigating the Food Landscape:Personal anecdotes from Luke about his dietary experiences and the illusion of choice in the current food environment.Government and Corporate Accountability:Luke's perspective on the failure of government regulations and the cozy relationship between government entities and food companies.The urgent need for changing the narrative around food, health, and corporate responsibility.Bite Back 2030: Spearheading Change:The role of Bite Back 2030 in advocating for a healthier food environment and their actions against junk food marketing.Challenges encountered in the fight against powerful food industry lobbying and the barriers to effective change.The Path Forward:Luke's vision for the future and the importance of engaging young people in politics and activism to address public health issues.The collective action needed to combat the commercial drivers of disease and ensure a healthier future for younger generations.Conclusion and How to Support the Cause: Luke's passionate call to action highlights the critical need for a united stand against junk food marketing and the implementation of effective solutions to safeguard the health of future generations. For listeners inspired to join the movement or learn more about Bite Back 2030, visit their website.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Mentions & Resources✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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12: I would give YOUNG PEOPLE the vote: Craig Bennett (CEO The Wildlife Trusts)
Good data, good decision making, values and accountability! A recipe for change. Join us as we engage in a profound conversation with Craig Bennett, CEO of The Wildlife Trusts. This episode navigates Craig's journey to becoming a beacon of environmental activism, the intertwining of politics and conservation, and how leadership shapes the course of environmental advocacy. Delve into Craig's critical views on current global environmental policies, and the imperative role of diverse, youthful voices in forging a sustainable future.Key Takeaways:Craig Bennett's Path to Environmentalism:An introduction to Craig's backstory and pivotal moments with Friends of the Earth that shaped his environmental advocacy.Politics vs. Nature:A discussion on the challenges of balancing economic equality and environmental conservation.Craig's critique of political support for damaging agricultural and fossil fuel practices.Personal Resilience for Activists:Insights into how Craig maintains well-being through music, family, and running.The importance of personal health in sustaining long-term activism.Vision for Future Environmental Policy:The necessity of including younger generations in policymaking.Advocacy for evaluating progress beyond traditional economic indicators to include environmental sustainability.Historical Lessons and Future Aspirations:Reflections on successful environmental actions, such as the global response to the ozone layer crisis.Craig's thoughts on what's needed for effective international cooperation and environmental governance today.Conclusion and Insights: Craig Bennett shares valuable lessons from his extensive experience in environmental advocacy, highlighting the critical need for systemic change, personal resilience, and inclusive policymaking. His vision for a sustainable future underscores the complexities of environmental challenges and the collective effort required to address them. For more insights and to support The Wildlife Trusts, visit their website.Give us your feedback and tell us what you would do if you ruled the world!Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Mentions & Resourceshttps://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3700https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needsWhat would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on [email protected] final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.Produced by SoundquakeEdited by Jake-Lee Savage✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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11: I would ban post-90's music!: John Boyle
Brace yourself, as we embark on a voyage through the profound insights and stories of ex-lawyer turned documentary filmmaker John Boyle and an array of personalities. This episode unravels the complex tapestry of global issues—from piracy and environmental crises to revolutionary politics—through the lens of individual experiences. Most importantly, it poses some questions: Who are the good guys? Who are the bad guys? And who get’s to decide?Key Takeaways:John Boyle's Pioneering Path:Boyle's early life and transition from a legal career to documentary filmmaking, fuelled by his love for the ocean.Insights into his unique filming methods and the challenges of capturing the ocean's depths.Confronting Piracy on the High Seas:Experiences with Somali pirates, offering a window into the socio-economic and geopolitical factors at play.Discussion on the international response, including jailing pirates and the involvement of the Russian Navy.Revolutionary Figures and Global Crises:A historical perspective on Cuba under leaders like Castro and Batista.Exploring the duality of good and bad in revolutionary figures.Humanity's Response to Crises:Reflecting on the community spirit during the COVID pandemic and contrasting it with ongoing global crises in places like Yemen and Somalia.Boyle's hypothetical approach to world leadership, focusing on pollution control and population management through radical policies.Advocacy for Systemic Change:The importance of understanding the complexities of global issues and the role of storytelling in advocating for change.Boyle's vision for the future and the need to address systemic issues affecting the most vulnerable populations.Correction:Abduwali Muse was sentenced to 33 years and 9 months (not 99) for hijacking, kidnapping and hostage-taking.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Mentions & ResourcesBlood Ransom BookThe Rise and Fall of Somali PiratesWaste Dumping off Somali Coast May Have Links to Mafia, Somali WarlordsModern Pirates | Menace On Africa CoastBehind the scenes video from John’s film ‘Pirates in Paradise - Seychel✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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10: I would reduce global energy CONSUMPTION: Mike Webb (Gwent Wildlife Trust)
Today, we delve into the complex relationship between renewable energy development and biodiversity conservation. Gillian speaks with Mike Webb from the Gwent Wildlife Trust, exploring the nuanced challenges that solar power station developments pose to biodiversity-rich habitats in South Wales and beyond. While recognising the crucial shift towards green energy, our discussion uncovers the need for strategic, sustainable planning to ensure that this transition supports both progress and nature preservation. Importantly, we also learn the importance of soldiering on to win the war even if you lose the battle.Key Takeaways:Journey to Environmental Advocacy:Mike Webb shares insights into his early life, university years, and the journey that led him to advocate for nature and politics.The Gwent Levels - A Case Study:Examination of the Gwent Levels, highlighting the area's ecological significance and the threats posed by proposed solar farm developments.The Environmental Cost of Progress:Discussion on the delicate balance between renewable energy profitability and environmental sustainability.The critical need for independent research to fully understand the potential impacts of renewable energy infrastructure on biodiversity.Public Involvement and Policy Challenges:The importance of public involvement in environmental protection efforts.A look into contentious political issues, international law, and the role of legislation in safeguarding natural habitats.Navigating Developer Hurdles and Community Perspectives:The big NIMBY question!Strategies for reconciling community concerns with environmental and development goals.The Future of Renewable Energy and Biodiversity:Mike’s vision for a sustainable future for the Gwent Levels and similar ecosystems.Practical advice for planners and developers on incorporating biodiversity conservation into renewable energy projects.Reflections on Leadership and Environmental Stewardship:Mike's humorous musings on being the 'King of Wales' and ruling the world, tying back to the serious theme of responsible leadership in environmental conservation.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Mentions & ResourcesGwent Wildlife TrustThe Wildlife TrustsWhat would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedbac✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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9: We would break up BIG TECH!: Rosa Curling & Martha Dark (Foxglove Legal)
Today, I’m joined by Rosa Curling and Martha Dark from Foxglove, a pioneering digital rights law firm in the UK. Rosa and Martha share their insights into the tech industry's exploitative practices and Foxglove's role in challenging these behaviours to ensure technology serves the greater good.Key Takeaways:The Mission of Foxglove:Introduction to Foxglove and its commitment to fighting for digital rights and against tech exploitation.The inspiration behind Foxglove's name and its relevance to their mission.Exposing Tech Giants:Discussion on the exploitative practices within the tech industry.Foxglove's legal battles against tech giants and government agencies to protect public interests.Case Study - Palantir and NHS Data:A deep dive into the controversies surrounding Palantir's handling of NHS data.The implications for privacy and public health governance.Advocacy for Content Moderators:Foxglove's efforts to secure better treatment and working conditions for content moderators.The broader impact of these battles on labor rights and workplace ethics.Challenging Tech Dominance:Analysis of the adverse effects of tech monopolies on privacy, democracy, and labor rights.Strategies for dismantling such monopolies and promoting a fairer tech landscape.Call to Action:Encouraging collective efforts among tech workers and the public to regulate big tech.How listeners can support Foxglove and similar initiatives in advocating for corporate responsibility and technological equity.Conclusion and Engagement: Rosa Curling and Martha Dark offer a powerful reminder of the need for vigilance and action in the face of digital exploitation. Join us in supporting their cause and taking a stand for a tech world that benefits everyone. For more information on Foxglove and how you can get involved, visit https://www.foxglove.org.uk/References and LinksChris SmallsDaniel MotaungFrances HaugenMercy MutemiPalantir’s own page on their role in healthcare: https://www.palantir.com/uk/healthcare/And :https://www.cityam.com/us-tech-giant-palantir-rejects-concerns-over-role-in-nhs-data-platform-plans/And latest article: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/palantir-us-tech-firm-with-lucrative-nhs-contract-sees-ai-sales-soar/ar-BB1hQuS2Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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8: “What am I not saying, that I would like to say?” - Change, Justice, & New Perspectives
Today, is a moment to reflect and express gratitude for our amazing audience & sponsors, and consider the global changes and challenges that have emerged since the inception of the podcast. The ongoing conflict in Gaza and Israel is discussed with strong emphasis on the ever-increasing need for international law to address these issues. I recall conversations with Jojo Mehta, co-founder of 'Stop Ecocide International', around ecocide as an international crime. But most importantly I remind myself of the question posed to me by Hal Rhoades of Action for Conservation: “What am I not saying, that I would like to say?”. Join me as I try to power through the ‘red light syndrome’, let the guard rails down, and say what I’ve wanted to say for some time.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/What would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on [email protected] final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen.Produced by SoundquakeEdited by Jake-Lee Savage✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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7: I would stop UNELECTED BILLIONAIRES from ruling the world: Candace Rondeaux
Today, we explore the complex interplay of social, industrial, and environmental factors in shaping our world. In this thought-provoking episode, we are joined by Candace Rondeaux, a distinguished investigative journalist and academic. Candace delves into the pressing issues of climate change, discussing the intricate connections between digitisation, decarbonisation, and the future of democracy, and the urgent need for ethical leadership in addressing these global challenges.Key Takeaways:Candace's Journey into Russian Affairs:An overview of Candace's unexpected foray into studying Russian mercenaries.Her journey from journalism to academia.Nature, Climate Crisis, and Geopolitics:Exploring the intersection of natural phenomena, the climate crisis, and global politics.The impact of these factors on the current geopolitical landscape.Global Changes and Personal Impact:How major global shifts affect individual lives and societal norms.Reflecting on political stories from the 90s and their relevance today.Energy Transition Challenges:Discussing the difficulties in transitioning to sustainable energy sources.The potential workforce implications of such transitions.Digitisation, Decarbonisation, and Democracy:The role of digitisation and decarbonisation in shaping the future of democracy.Candace's insights on digital currencies and their energy consumption.Ethical Leadership for Industrial Change:The critical need for progressive and ethical leadership in industrial and environmental sectors.Candace's views on the moral compass required for preserving a balanced ecosystem.Personal and Global Environmental Connections:Candace's personal relationship with nature and the environment.Discussions on the influence and responsibilities of billionaires in shaping humanity's future.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with Candace:X (Twitter)Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Soundscape from Ulvenhout, NetherlandsWhat would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on [email protected] final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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6: We would organise our societies based on NATURE'S LOGIC: Action for Conservation
Today, we delve into the inspiring world of conservation and intergenerational learning. In this episode, we are joined by Hendrikus van Hensbergen and Hannibal Rhoades, affectionately known as 'Driky' and 'Hal'. Together, they share insights from their work with Action for Conservation (AFC) and the transformative Penpont project, a far-reaching nature restoration effort set in a 2,000-acre Welsh estate in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.Key Takeaways:Action for Conservation - The Early Days:Hendrikus van Hensbergen's founding of AFC, initially a youth-focused charity.The evolution of AFC to encompass broader conservation goals.The Penpont Project Explained:A detailed look at the Penpont project, its aims, and activities.Understanding the project's intergenerational and ecological approach.Cultural and Historical Layers:Exploring the cultural, historical, natural history, and farming aspects integrated into the project.Discussions on identity, indigenous culture, and colonisation.Youth Engagement in Conservation:The significance of involving young people in nature restoration and regeneration.The role of underrepresented perspectives in shaping conservation efforts.Intergenerational Learning and Outdoor Education:The importance of intergenerational learning in environmental stewardship.The impact of outdoor education in fostering a deeper connection to nature.Challenges and Opportunities:Addressing the invisible barriers to change in conservation.Reflections on the potential and challenges faced by environmental charities.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guests:Action for Conservation: https://www.actionforconservation.org/Driky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrikus-van-hensbergen-a6a2ba37/Penpont Project: https://www.actionforconservation.org/penpontFollow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/Shout outs and mentions:Robert MacfarlaneDavid OlusogaLaura MartinSoundscape from Lake Erie, Ohio, USAWhat would you do if✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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5: I would stop destructive INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURE: Edie Mukiibi
Welcome back to If I Ruled the World! Today, we explore the transformative power of traditional farming practices. In this insightful episode, we're joined by Edie Mukiibi, a Ugandan agronomist, smallholder farmer, and the President of Slow Food International. Eddie brings a passionate perspective on the critical need to embrace traditional agricultural methods in Africa. He delves into the adverse effects of industrial farming and champions the health, dignity, and sustainability that traditional farming offers.Key Takeaways:Challenging Industrial Farming in Africa:Edie's critical view on the adoption of industrial farming practices in Africa.Discussing the negative impacts these practices have on the continent's health and sustainability.Advocating for Traditional Practices:The importance of returning to traditional agricultural methods.Edie's personal experiences as a farmer in the Mukono District of Uganda.Biodiversity and Organic Farming:The role of biodiversity and organic farming in sustainable agriculture.The benefits of agroforestry systems in enhancing ecological health.Impact of Western Consumerism:Critique of the influence of western industrial farming and supermarket consumerism on Africa's food systems.The disconnect between these practices and the needs of African farmers.Preserving Local Knowledge and Seeds:Edie’s commitment to education and advocacy for indigenous farming methods.The importance of preserving local seed biodiversity for future generations.A Call to Action:Positioning African farmers and traditional farming systems as key in resisting the narrative of aggressive industrial farming.Edie's call to recognise and value native knowledge and practices.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Follow Edie on XFind out more about Slow Food International: https://www.slowfood.com/Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/What would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on [email protected] final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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4: I would reconnect humanity with NATURE: Robbie Blackhall-Miles
Today, we delve into the profound connections between humans and nature. In this inspiring episode, we're joined by Robbie Blackhall-Miles, a renowned botanist, conservation scientist, and Vice President of the Linnean Society of London (Amongst many other things!). Robbie takes us on a journey through his deep bond with the natural world, sharing experiences as guardian of some of the world’s rarest and most endangered plant specimens, to the creation of his backyard botanical garden in North Wales. Get ready to explore the transformative power of mindset system change, and why it makes sense to make room for a little bit of magic in our lives! (CORRECTION: Robbie is no longer the chair of the Australasian Plant Society) Key Takeaways:Awe-Inspiring Connection with Nature:Robbie's profound bond with the natural world and how this shapes his worldview.Insights into the creation and significance of his botanical garden in North Wales.Mindset and Systemic Change:The importance of reconnecting with nature from a mindset perspective.How this connection can drive systemic environmental change.Conservation and Spirituality:Discussing how Robbie's conservation work intertwines with his spirituality and reverence for nature.Exploring the holistic approach to environmental conservation.Indigenous Ecological Knowledge:Delving into the concept of indigenous ecological knowledge.Emphasising the value of understanding nature beyond just the scientific lens.Interconnectedness of Life:Robbie's perspective on the interconnectedness of all living things, including humans.The role of humans as part of a larger ecological system.Nurturing Biodiversity:The significance of appreciating each species' role in our ecosystem.Understanding the importance of biodiversity for ecological health.Personal Reflection for Change:Robbie's assertion that systemic change begins from within.Encouraging listeners to introspect, evaluate their beliefs, and consider their role in environmental stewardship.This week's soundscape is from the Grand Sabana region in Venezuela. Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Robbie Blackhall-Miles - ✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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1: Introduction: System Change Without Saying “System Change”
In the inaugural episode of Gillian Burke's podcast, 'If I Ruled the World,' she shares the purpose and planned trajectory of the series. The podcast aims to explore ideas around system change, engaging with change makers across various sectors to discuss how they would enact positive change if they ruled the world. The podcast intends to delve into how different sectors can contribute to making the world a better place, examining the interconnectedness of human and natural worlds. Burke also introduces Triodos Bank UK, the podcast's sponsor, and shares her excitement about her first guest, Jojo Mehta, the Co-Founder and director of Stop Ecocide International. Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice. Follow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/ What would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on [email protected] A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support. Produced by SoundquakeEdited by Jake-Lee Savage✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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2: I would make ECOCIDE an international crime: JoJo Mehta of Stop Ecocide
In this compelling episode, Gillian welcomes JoJo Mehta, co-founder and Executive Director of Stop Ecocide International. Join us as we explore the pressing concept of 'Ecocide' and its potential recognition as a criminal act under international law. JoJo discusses the transformative impact such legislation could have on environmental practices and the path to sustainable solutions.Key Takeaways:Understanding Ecocide:Introduction to the concept of 'Ecocide' and its importance.Advocating for its recognition as a criminal act under international law.Legislation for Environmental Change:The need for Ecocide laws to alter harmful environmental practices.How such legislation can encourage creative and sustainable solutions.Case Study - The UK's HS2 Express Railway:Illustrating the potential outcomes under Ecocide laws with the example of the HS2 Express Railway project.Discussing how different decision-making could be with such legal guidance.Influence Across Sectors:The potential impact of Ecocide laws on various sectors including corporate, agriculture, and industrial.Exploring how these laws could reshape environmental strategies and responsibilities.Ethical Obligations and Natural Regeneration:Discussing the ethical responsibilities of corporations in the context of Ecocide laws.The role and capacity of natural regeneration as a key element in achieving sustainable goals.Optimism for a Sustainable Future:JoJo's optimism about the wide-scale impact of Ecocide laws.Envisioning their contribution to a sustainable and shared future.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:JoJo Mehta - Stop Ecocide WebsiteFollow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/What would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on [email protected] final thank you to our wonderful sponsors **Triodos Bank UK** for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.Produced by SoundquakeEdited by Jake-Lee Savage✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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3: I would design a fair future for ALL: Kené Umeasiegbu
"Never get so far ahead of your army that you look like the enemy”. In this enlightening episode, we're joined by Kéne Umeasiegbu, a sustainability and corporate affairs leader with a rich background extending from Nigeria to international arenas. Listen as Kéne shares profound insights on the interplay of patience, understanding, and community in shaping a sustainable future.Key Takeaways:Journey from Nigeria to Global Stage:Kené's upbringing and experiences in Nigeria, setting the foundation for his perspective on sustainability.The influence of diverse cultural and environmental experiences on his approach to global sustainability challenges.The Role of Patience and Understanding:The importance of empathy in connecting with different groups.Building bridges towards a common vision for a sustainable world.The Transformative Power of Questions:How asking the right questions can lead to impactful actions and decisions.The importance of critical thinking in sustainability.Global Impact of Local Choices:Discussing the ripple effect of decisions made in one part of the world on global communities.The interconnectedness of our actions and their implications.Redefining Sustainability:Challenging traditional concepts of sustainability.Making sustainability more accessible and practical for all.The value of operating both within and outside organisational structures for sustainable goals.Follow the show:You can follow ‘If I Ruled the World’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your preferred platform of choice.Connect with our guest:Kené Umeasiegbu - LinkedInFollow GillianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillians_voice/Website: https://www.gillianburkevoice.com/What would you do if you ruled the world?If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on [email protected] final thank you to our wonderful sponsors **Triodos Bank UK** for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.Produced by SoundquakeEdited by Jake-Lee Savage✍️ Sign up for the newsletter on gillianburkevoice.com 🤝 Connect with Gillian on Instagram or email [email protected] 💚🌍✌🏾 Thanks for listening
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to an eye-opening bi-weekly podcast that shatters conventional wisdom and explores the world’s biggest questions. Join me as I dive deep into riveting conversations with brilliant scientists and experts, unlocking the secrets of profound systemic change and how to make it a reality.In a world inundated with reductive and polarising information, we’re here to dismantle misconceptions and disrupt the narratives perpetuated by sensationalised media. Together with my guests, I aim to slow things down from dizzying news-cycles and social media feeds, and create an informative, empowering and emotionally- charged experience for you. If you have an appetite for nuance, a thirst for knowledge and a hunger for positive change - tune in, explore, and make a positive impact. Don’t miss a moment. Subscribe now on your preferred platform. Join the Discussion: Share your thoughts and ideas with us at [email protected].
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