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Sense-Making in a Changing World

Morag Gamble: Permaculture Education Institute
Permaculture
Community Engagement
Sustainable Agriculture
Education System
Special Educational Needs
Sustainability
Community Gardens
Climate Justice
Community Composting
Urban Agriculture
Community Gardening
Homeschooling
Microsymbiotics
Regenerative Business
Democracy
Suffolk Primary Headteachers Association
Sustainable Business Model
Women's Leadership
Mental Health
Food Security

Join Morag Gamble, global permaculture teacher and ambassador, in conversation with leading ecological educators, thinkers, activists, authors, designers and practitioners to explore the kind of thinking and action we need to navigate a positive and regenerative way forward, to myceliate possibilities, and share ideas of what a thriving one-planet way of life could look like. In today's constantly... more

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Latest Episodes

What draws us to the garden — even when we don't have to grow anything? Even when life is full, when grief is heavy, when we barely have a balcony to spare?

In this conversation I speak with Hannah Moloney — presenter on ABC Gardening Australia, per... more

What is permaculture design and how can you use it in your daily life?

The permaculture design principles are at the heart of the answer to these questions, to understanding what permaculture is about, and how you can apply it to all kinds of contex... more

When supply chains wobble and prices jump, the most powerful thing we can do is reconnect locally. Tianda Williams, co founder of UForage, is helping make local food visible again, from backyard abundance to roadside stalls and small growers.

On thi... more

What if the most radical thing you could do right now is go gently?

That is what this conversation left me with. Not a strategy, not a framework, not a list of actions — but this nugget of advice — an invitation. Go gently. Tend what is in front of ... more

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Recent Guests

Hannah Maloney
Presenter on ABC Gardening Australia; climate activist; permaculture educator and designer
ABC Gardening Australia
Episode: On the joy of gardening. Hannah Moloney with Morag Gamble
Wilf Richards
Permaculture designer and teacher from the United Kingdom
Abundant Earth (Market Garden and Veg Box Scheme)
Episode: Exploring the Permaculture Principles. Wilf Richards with Morag Gamble
Tianda Williams
Co-founder of UForage, a community-based app to find and share local food
UForage
Episode: Where's the local food near you? Tianda Williams joins Morag Gamble
Jade Miles
Local food advocate, educator, author, and regenerative heritage fruit farmer at Black Barn Farm
Sustainable Table
Episode: Go Gently! Jade Miles with Morag Gamble on Local Food, Barefoot Gatherings & Learning to Belong Where You Are
Sam Teicher
Coral Farmer and Co-Founder of Coral Vita, an Earthshot Prize-winning reef restoration company
Coral Vita
Episode: Growing Coral with Sam Teicher and Morag Gamble
Dan Kittredge
Regenerative organic farmer and founder of the Bionutrient Food Association
Bionutrient Food Association
Episode: Nutrient Dense Food with Dan Kittredge: Growing for the Microbiome
Elspeth Hay
Writer, food systems storyteller, and author of the book Feed Us with Trees, Nuts, and the Future of Food
Episode: Feed us with trees. Elspeth Hay and Morag Gamble
Kelly Wendorf
Author, transformational coach, equestrian, and founder of Equus.
Episode: Rewilding Leadership with Kelly Wendorf and Morag Gamble
Bryony Kimmings
Acclaimed artist known for her autobiographical theatre.
Episode: Bog Witch: Storytelling as Climate Action - Bryony Kimmings and Will Duke with Morag Gamble

Host

Morag Gamble
Host of Sense-Making in a Changing World

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 168 ratings
  • Powerful Change Maker

    I first started listening to Morag during the pandemic. She has been such an inspiration and it’s been so fun to watch her grow and spread her knowledge and wisdom. I have loved her selection of people to interview and I can’t wait to continue listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jaemi
    United States7 months ago
  • Stop platforming far right activists

    I loved this podcast and listened to every episode but for Morag to allow Rebecca Tickell to praise RFK and his dangerous MAHA movement without challenge means it’s the end for me and this podcast. I expected more from you Morag.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    oihsqeyhdsuib
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • Loving these conversations !

    Morag - you have a magical way of allowing space for your guests reflections and frame your questions in a way that brings their narrative to life … love love love these ;)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ClaireBowles
    Australia8 months ago
  • Inspiring, intelligent & informed

    Excellent interviews which flow into expansive conversations. A great resource for developing my knowledge in regenerative and permaculture design.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    _a_did
    New Zealand2 years ago
  • Love!

    Morag and guests, thank you for sharing your stories. These stories have been pivotal in providing guidance through my next journey in life. Whenever I listen I feel so inspired and connected. Thank you 🤍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hanky the ppoo
    Australia2 years ago

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Loving these conversations: Warm, thoughtful, and illuminating.
Inspiring, intelligent & informed: Rich, expansive conversations for regenerative learning.
Powerful Change Maker: Positive and insightful with great guest selection.
Stop platforming far right activists: Needs sharper editorial balance for controversial guests.

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#151
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Talking Points

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Where's the local food near you? Tianda Williams joins Morag Gamble
Q: But before we talk about what it is that you've created and how people can get involved, why is local food so important to you?
Tianda explains that local food connects people, reduces waste, and builds resilience by leveraging neighborhood networks; the app enables people to map, share, and access local food together, which helps cut through barriers around affordability and supply chain disruptions.
A Wilder Way with Poppy Okotcha and Morag Gamble
Q: How do you feel the shift in your relationship to the garden now with your son?
Poppy discusses that the garden will change to be more welcoming for her son, increasing the areas for play and incorporating more fruit patches.
Shifting the Narrative with Andrew Millison and Morag Gamble
Q: Where have you been recently?
I was in southern Spain visiting a regenerative seawater agriculture project and filming another ecosystem restoration camp in Africa.
The Wellbeing Economy with Dr Katherine Trebeck and Morag Gamble
Q: What are the possibilities for We All groups and hubs to move upstream?
They need to create connections between various groups to enact upstream economic changes, addressing root causes rather than just symptoms.
The Wellbeing Economy with Dr Katherine Trebeck and Morag Gamble
Q: What does a well-being economy mean to you?
A well-being economy is an economic system designed to serve people and the planet, rather than the reverse.

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What is Sense-Making in a Changing World about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on ecological education, regenerative systems, and practical action for a thriving, one-planet future. Episodes thread permaculture, local food networks, soil health, reef restoration, and climate storytelling through conversations with farmers, educators, artists, and activists. Expect accessible explorations of community resilience, design thinking, and everyday actions that connect people with land, food, and nature in service of ecological and social well-being. A notable strength is the breadth of guests—from local-food innovators to theatre-makers—bringing science, culture, and spirituality into regenerative practice, making it useful for listeners seeking actionable ideas and big-picture optimism without losing pract... more

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4. Jade Miles
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7. Elspeth Hay
8. Kelly Wendorf

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