
Coming Home to Life (formally ReGeneration Rising) is a podcast hosted in collaboration with the Arne Næss Foundation and inspired by the philosophy of deep ecology. Through conversations with leading thinkers, practitioners, and elders, hosts Dr. Daniel Christian Wahl, Josie Warden, Philipa Duthie and, from Season 4 onward, Dr. Martin Lee Mueller, explore how regenerative and life-centred perspec... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySocial SciencesSociety & CultureScience | |||

In this episode, we discuss regenerative learning with transformational educators Manish Jain and Dr Benjamin Freud.
Manish Jain is a leading advocate for un-learning, de-schooling, and deepening place-based knowledge systems. He is the co-founder ... more
In this episode, we discuss the importance of ecological design and living systems awareness with renowned environmental educator, Professor David Orr, and acclaimed ecological designer, Professor Seaton Baxter OBE.
David Orr is Professor Emeritus o... more
In this episode, we discuss courageous optimism, climate grief and collective action with political strategist, author and podcaster, Tom Rivett-Carnac.
Tom Rivett-Carnac has spent more than 20 years working to address the climate and ecological cri... more
In this episode, we discuss language, perception and sensuous engagement with the more-than-human world with cultural ecologist, Dr David Abram.
David Abram is a cultural ecologist, geophilosopher, and the founder and creative director of the Allian... more
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The show centers on regenerative, life-centered perspectives and explores how learning, culture, economies, and relationships to place can be reimagined from a deep-ecology and systems thinking lens. Episodes feature conversations with educators, designers, activists, Indigenous thinkers, and scholars who share practical experiments, philosophical grounding, and stories from fieldwork that illustrate how communities live more ecologically, just, and interdependently. Noteworthy elements include a strong emphasis on unlearning dominant paradigms, integrating non-human perspectives, biomimicry and permaculture principles, and exploring the emotional and spiritual dimensions of living in relationship with Earth. This mix tends to attract liste... more
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Recent guests on Coming Home to Life include:
1. Benjamin Freud
2. Manish Jain
3. David Orr
4. Seaton Baxter
5. Tom Rivett-Carnac
6. Dr. David Abram
7. Tyson Yunkaporta
8. Bayo Akomolafe
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