In the first episode of our second series of Resurgence Voices, Satish describes how heroes have influenced his own journey. His 8,000-mile walk for peace in the 1960s started from the grave of Mahatma Gandhi and took him to Atlanta Georgia, where he met Martin Luther King. But the heroes of today have a very different challenge to face. “I think the next revolution will be led by a younger person, by a woman, and I feel that Greta Thunberg is that person,” Satish says. “I think that some kind of divine power but also some kind of unseen, unimaginable, unexplainable force is working through her.” What does Greta think of that? Amid a scrum of journalists at the Mayflower Marina in Plymouth, I get a chance to ask her. ...
We talk to Lisa Schneidau, author of Botanical Folk Tales, a new book which seeks to reconnect people with the joy, wonder and horror of nature. ...
Eco-mobile homes and houses made out of whisky barrels, listen in as we pay a visit to Findhorn spiritual community in northern Scotland. The Findhorn Foundation is an educational charity at the heart of the Findhorn Community which runs courses and workshops. Graham Meltzer and Craig Gibsone both work at the foundation. In 2019 Graham is holding the Easter conference. This year's theme is Climate Change and Consciousness. ccc19.org Craig is holding a workshop on Applied Ecovillage Living findhorn.org/programmes/applied-ecovillage-living-2019/ ...