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Spaceship Earth

Robert Brookshire

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Welcome to the Spaceship Earth podcast! We're all on this Spaceship together so let's talk about how to make it better! Cover art photo provided by Niketh Vellanki on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thenikyv
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The story of Spaceship Earth is simple... We live on a life giving rock called Earth hurtling through space. Like a spaceship, we have a finite amount of supplies with an intelligent operating system, called nature, which keeps everything replenished as long as we all respect it and participate wisely. So a deep relationship with this mysterious system, along with spontaneous co-operation between humans and all life is essential to keep us thriving and the spaceship flying. In this podcast I ...
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Trudie Lem: Spaceship Captain, Earth Detective

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Trudie Lem is ugly. Irresponsible. Alien. Space Captain. Earth Detective. Only the galaxy knows how she survived prior to enlisting Aurora, her co-pilot and overall minder. Together they solve minor Earth mysteries and confront greater galactic threats. Trudie drinks and flirts with the small town inhabitants of their adopted home. Aurora dreams of a life where she's in charge and back in the sky. With Trudie's penchant for trouble and Aurora's desire to do something other than answer the da ...
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It’s been a year since the last Earth Sessions mix.I finally got it together to record this.Mixed live in my garden studio while humanity continues to implode.Violence, suffering and despair spilling over on this Earth.These last few weeks have been overwhelming.But I remember today the power of music and dancing as one way to move the body and min…
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This episode has been created to honour ‘The Remix’ - our recent 3 month experiential (un)learning adventure for story rebels hosted by becoming crew.The Remix set out to explore the power of cultural stories in these times, and not in a shiny, universal, human-centered way.It was an invitation into a deep, creative, relational inquiry - exploring …
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Episode 75 is a reflective ramble in the woods from me your podcast host Dan Burgess.There are no guests (apart from wind, trees, a buzzard and a pigeon)The episode marks an end to this season of recordings and also to the format of conversations this year.And brings a pause in episodes until early Autumn.For me this episode was a chance to honour …
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This episode contains two short audio essays from Christina Williams, a writer exploring the pathways that can connect us more deeply with the more-than-human world. She is passionate about complexity, systems change, and how narrative shifts can drive movements for change. Christina took part in The Remix 2023, our Stories for Life themed learning…
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This episode is a basecamp crew conversation between Dan and fellow Becoming Crew guides Evva Semenowicz and Mark Sears.It speaks to this moment in time, where planetary boundaries are being crossed, Earth system tipping points are approaching, climate and ecological breakdown is being experienced all over western societies and yet the culture of d…
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How might we make a habit of moving into uncomfortable spaces to begin cultivating new ways of being? What stories would the living world share if they had a seat at the table? What does a business in service to planet Earth look like? How might business unite behind forms of activism that can benefit the whole of society ?Matt Hocking is an extrao…
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This offering comes from Becoming Crew Guide Mark Sears. It is an ancient myth from the Inuit tradition. It emerged from the back of the cave following our first session of our learning adventure The Remix and a provocation from Bayo Akomolafe. He invited us to consider the possibility of shapeshifting and the idea that it is only through strange e…
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What if the health of the wild waters of the Earth are a reflection of human health?What if restoring our relationship with the wild waters on this earth was a way to restore and heal our own health ?How might moving into a more intentional relationship with water within us and around us help us through these times of fear, grief and complexity?How…
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Welcome to this first Stories for Life minisode from The SpaceShip Earth Podcast.The intention with these mini episodes is to serve up short form sonic offerings - poems, stories, readings, meditations and musical gifts.These offerings will either be riffing on 'love stories', helping us relate to ourselves, to each other and to this more than huma…
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Love Ssega is a musician, songwriter and performing artist . He is weaving a beautifully diverse path collaborating across different art forms, whilst also speaking up for complex environmental, social and educational issues. The original frontman-songwriter of Grammy-winning Clean Bandit, he is currently Artist In Residence for Royal Festival Hall…
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Why do rivers need guardians ?What does it mean to be a lawyer in a time of climate and ecological crisis ?Can nature have legal rights?Paul Powlesland is a civil barrister, environmental activist and guardian of the River Roding in East London.Paul is shaking up what it means to be a lawyer in a time of climate and ecological crisis.In this bonus …
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Why do rivers need guardians ?What does it mean to be a lawyer in a time of climate and ecological crisis ?Can nature have legal rights?Paul Powlesland is a civil barrister, environmental activist and guardian of the River Roding in East London.Over the last few years single handedly bringing life back to this river and growing a community of crew …
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Why do rivers need guardians ?What does it mean to be a lawyer in a time of climate and ecological crisis ? Can nature have legal rights?An Ocean Mic episode in collaboration with Finisterre dropping very soon, exciting on many fronts.#thespaceshipearthpodcast #becomingcrew #oceanmicBởi Dan Burgess
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Bayo is an author, writer, celebrated speaker, teacher, and self-styled trans-public intellectual - whose vocation goes beyond justice and speaking truth to power to opening up other spaces of power-with, and queering fond formulations and configurations of hope.Bayo invites us to see the crises of our times with a post activist, post humanist lens…
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This beautiful prayer was born during the conversation between V (formerly Eve Ensler) and Bayo Akomolafe - The Promise and Limits of Restitution: Returning to 'Congo' from the Democracy & Belonging Forum.In the spirit of experimentation Bayo invited V to co-create a prayer for this moment, for what this moment calls us to attend to. A prayer for b…
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Episode 64 with Dougald Hine.Dougald is co-founder of The Dark Mountain Project.Co-host of The Great Humbling podcast.Co-founder of a School called Home in Sweden where he lives with his partner and son.And Author of new book ‘At Work in the Ruins’ - the focus of this conversation.In this book Dougald is opening up vital spaces for different types …
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Teaser of Episode 64 is hereIn this episode Dan is in conversation with Dougald Hine.Dougald is co-founder of The Dark Mountain Project.Co-host of The Great Humbling podcast.Co-founder of a School called Home in Sweden where he lives with his partner and son.And Author of new book ‘At Work in the Ruins’ - the focus of this conversation.In this book…
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In this first full length episode to kick off 2023, Dan introduces in much more depth the Becoming Crew (un)learning adventures for navigating mysterious times.These have been gestating through the podcast since it began and prototyping over the last two years and are now being offered into the world.The episode then deepens and expands into reflec…
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We have a new learning experience offering to accompany the podcast. Becoming Crew - (un)learning adventures for navigating mysterious times.It's been prototyping and gestating for some years.And we released into the wild at the end of 2022.The first offer is Community Solo, a 5 week experience for a crew of individuals which our first cohort compl…
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Former professional big wave surfer Fergal Smith walked away from professional surfing a decade ago to begin a journey of becoming a regenerative farmer on the West coast of Ireland.In this conversation recorded in June 2022 Dan revisits Moy Hill for a third time and catches up with where Fergal is at on the evolutionary journey of Moy Hill Farm . …
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New Earth Sessions Mix from @dan__burgess :I’m struggling with my voice at the moment.And words.So I’ve been taking a pause from recording conversations.The podcast is in a composting phaseWhich feels absolutely right for this time.Autumn has always been an important season for me.I feel the transition in a very embodied way.Deep in my psyche and b…
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Hamish Evans is a Permaculturist, Market Gardener, Regenerative Farmer, Community and Climate Activist and Co Founder of MiddleGround Growers and Weston Spring Farm in Bath, Somerset in the UK.Hamish is another extraordinary human, who in his 20’s is bringing inspirational vision, energy, connection and healing to the lands of Bath and the communit…
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Live DJ set recorded at the Sancho Panza festival - 'Campo Sancho' in July 2022 in the UK.90 mins back to back with my great friend Jay Bold which kicked off Saturday night in the Snare and Hi hat tent.Brilliant crowd, mega sound system, awesome festival. Grateful for the opportunity. Massive kudos to Matt Brown and Jim Angel.Respect to all the pro…
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Following on from Episode 60 - this is a bonus episode - a 5 minute meditation to help you connect more deeply to Gaia - our living Earth - taken from Stephan Harding’s first book - Animate Earth and narrated by Dan Burgess.You’ll need to go outside, or inside Gaia herself - a garden, park, wood, river, ocean - anywhere that speaks to you where you…
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Dr Stephan Harding is a Holistic Scientist, Deep Ecologist and co-founder of the legendary Schumacher College. Stephan’s work intersects scientific ecology, with gaia theory and our psyche and soul. Author of two books, Animate Earth and new publication, Gaia Alchemy. Stephan has worked and taught alongside the world's leading ecological thinkers, …
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This Earth Sessions mix is dedicated to Mother Earth, our one and only home planet.It’s for dancing and moving through overwhelming times.It’s for the love of all that I know and experience of this Earth.And to honour the vast unknowable intelligence beyond my human knowing.——Imagine if we began to see the Earth and the more than human world as our…
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Nadeem Perera is a birder, wildlife TV presenter, activist, youth mentor and co-founder of Flock Together. Flock Together is a birdwatching collective for people of colour who have felt unwelcome and marginalised in spaces that should be for everyone. Together they are reclaiming green spaces and rebuilding relationships with nature - one walk at a…
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Felipe Viveros is a British-Chilean writer, independent researcher, artist and strategist. His work focuses on the intersection of on-line organizing, digital storytelling, policy and systems change.He has worked with governments and organisations globally, served as the chair of The Rules, and acted as the European representative of the GNH Centre…
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Welcome to this Bonus episode 57 with our guest Phoebe TickellIn this we offer you an invitation to listen to a 5 minute story called the Impossible Train, created by Moral Imaginations and narrated by Phoebe Tickell.The Impossible Train Story is a tool that can be used by anyone, alone or in groups in all settings to catalyse a process of deep rei…
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Phoebe Tickell is a Biologist and Systems thinker who develops methodologies and approaches suited to a better world. With a degree in Biological Natural Sciences she brings her understanding of biological networks and systems thinking into governance, organisational structures, narratives and imagination. From co-founding multiple organisations, d…
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Hello 2022, hope this finds you well.I’ve been composting 2021.Episode 56 kicks off with something a bit different.An audio experiment to start the year.A story about stories.Last year I was invited to do a TED X Talk about the climate and ecological crisis, I wasn’t really sure what to talk about to be honest.I was struggling to think of what anot…
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Finishing the year with a cheeky mix offering from the shedDeep, pumping, cosmic, emotive, full of light, love, grief, confusion, darkness and slightly twisted. Bit like my year.A mix to shuffle, shape-shift, stomp and sway into the Winter Solstice.To mark the end of this cycle of the sun. And the letting go of a year.Impossible to express in words…
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"Carbon is the basic building blocks of life. It’s not actually a negative thing. Very rarely in a natural system is something objectively negative or positive. It plays its role. And so actually storing carbon and having carbon in your soil is incredibly important. And of course huge amounts of carbon has been lost from the soil. So there’s huge p…
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“Now there are lots of writers who talk about how foundational stories have been across history. Just take Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, in it he maps that without story, humans wouldn’t have been able to live in civilisations larger than about 20,000. That myth and story have been fundamental to our evolution as a species. And if we want to shift …
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“What I'd say is for people my age it’s totally about intersectionality and recognising that to fix one thing, we need to fix various other things as well. One thing I really noticed while writing ‘We have a dream’ was how young so many of the people were when they started, it isn’t teenagers, it’s young children; seven, eight, nine year olds takin…
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“I think fundamentally it all comes down to the systems and structures we live within. We are all trapped within this economic structure at the moment. We are trapped in a carbon structure. I mean even what we do every day - let’s be brutally honest - we all go to work and do things that are reliant on those things. It’s not straight-forward. What …
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In this episode I'm in conversation with Tom Kay founder of ocean inspired outdoor clothing brand and BCorps Finisterre. This shorter than usual conversation took part just before Sea 7 - the world's first Ocean activist training camp, dreamed up and bought to the world by Finisterre with design partners Protect Blue, just before the G7 world leade…
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Kate Robinson is a writer, speaker and director of Nevergrey and the daughter of the late Sir Ken Robinson. Her work is dedicated to his legacy and she continues to share his passion of human potential and empowering every person and every organization on the planet to imagine, reimagine, create and recreate via the platform - Imagine If.She was th…
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A spontaneous mix recorded just before the rise of the full moon yesterday. It’s a set I imagined playing to honour the full moon rising in the sky above me. A selection of tracks that have been connecting with me of late - deep, cosmic, entangled, emotional - Sort of how I’ve been feeling recently. I don’t know about you but I’ve been really missi…
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In this episode I’m in conversation with Andy Cato, an award-winning mixed arable and livestock farmer and co-founder of Wildfarmed Grain.This was a treat on many fronts. Not just because Andy is a fascinating human doing extraordinary work to regenerate our planet but this conversation connects up many of my own deep interests. Before forming Wild…
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“When I lived in the Netherlands, even when you work on a project that you hope fixes something, like plastic recycling, at the end of the day you go to a supermarket to buy something, like a banana, shipped from Columbia. Then you sleep in a house that’s built from concrete, then you take a car somewhere, then there’s the roads, the lights that ar…
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“The truth of it seems to me that it’s not that the more than human world is something which some people have a particular affinity for and other people don’t, we all do. It’s something from childhood. Children adore animals, they dream of animals so often. Their sense of curiosity and comfort is often from animals. Their companions are very often …
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“So when we start looking into ideas like regenerative cultures, you can see the ways we’ve learned to treat one another, which starts to link to the social justice element, of ways of using each other, abusing each other, and treating each other like shit, to be quite honest. And what we’ve done is taken that same energy to the earth, but the eart…
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“I think we’ve had to move from teacher to student. On environmental work and on outdoor experiences, for a long time we’ve been in a position of authority, if that’s the right word, but at least a voice that people looked to or listened to when we’ve wanted to talk about outdoor sport, great product, and environmental work. But with regards to cli…
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This is episode 3 of a 3 episode series from Dream Space hosted via The SpaceShip Earth podcast.“There has been a shift globally in the way in which racial disparities are spoken about. This is no longer a conversation happening ‘off the record’ for fear of backlash, this is a conversation happening out in the open. I truly believe that having conv…
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This is episode 2 of a 3 episode series from Dream Space hosted via The SpaceShip Earth podcast.“2020 was the hottest year on record, I mean, we’re just breaking records left, right and centre, is a terrifying reality, particularly when most of the world’s population didn’t go anywhere, and life as we know it was on hold. However, despite this huge…
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