
Three Elders explore how to renew the world we helped mess up The Way Forward Podcast is dedicated to Regenerative Conversations about the future of humanity and planet. We think we need to re-think the current paradigm. Each episode explores how we can find a positive future forward for society and for ourselves. We explore the question: What is the Way Forward? We don’t have the answers, but we ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

What is really happening in the growing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States — and how should we understand it beyond the headlines?
In this episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, veteran journalist and Middle East... more
Immigration has become the defining fault line of our time — but are we really as divided as it seems? Dr. John Izzo and Alain Gauthier are joined by Kathryn Ringham, an elder activist living at the center of the storm in Minneapolis. Together they u... more
Episode Overview
In a culture obsessed with youth, are elders still relevant — or more necessary than ever?
Across traditional societies, elders were honored as wisdom keepers and guides. Yet in modern Western culture, aging is often equated with r... more
Was 2025 a year we should forget—or the year everything finally became undeniable? As we step into 2026, the hosts of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations take on the hardest questions of our time: polarization, democracy, violence, climate di... more
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An excellent roundup of where we are with solar power. I live in Eastern England part of Europe and although this is an American perspective it feels relevant to me. I have 3KWh of solar panels on my roof and 5KW of battery. If I don’t have enough solar to charge the battery it recharges at night on a really cheap tariff. This system saves more money than I could earn if I invested the cost in the Building Society. I put the system in because I love the planet the money is the bonus.
I listened for the first time to this wonderful conversation. I’m 75 and finding the connection between spirituality and activism. I’m involved with the Poor People’s’ campaign and recommend you have an elder from that movement as a guest. We want the elimination of poverty, militarism, and for Everyone to be in, nobody out, in having what they need. We’re an intergenerational, multi racial coalition.
Thank you for these importance conversations
A conversation for the soul. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will be 50 in a couple of years and to be able to hear these ideas at this point in time is timely and so generous a gift to humanity. Bravo.










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