Friends of the Earth Podcast Update from the archive
Hey gang, Adam Roxby again. Almost a lifetime ago, myself and my dearly departed friend Denis Walker created…
Interwoven Episode 19 – Systems Thinking: Kindness, Curiosity & Changing How We Think
Join hosts Adam Roxby and James Cracknell as they dive deep into the world of systems thinking with guest Carolina Cunnington. In this inspiring episode, Carolina shares her unconventional journey from actress and mechanic to systems thinking professional and educator. Discover how simplifying complex ideas can drive change, foster innovation, and empower personal growth. The conversation explores the power of language, leading with vulnerability, and how applying systems thinking can transform organizations and everyday life. Packed with real-life anecdotes, practical insights, and a touch of humor, this episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about seeing the bigger picture and thinking differently.
Friends of the Earth Podcast Episode 5 from the archive: “Satish Kumar Interview”
Almost a lifetime ago, myself and my dearly departed friend Denis Walker created a series of six podcast for the environmental campaigning organisation Friends of the Earth. This was back in the day before they were everywhere and we were a bit of a trailblazer. As you can hear we were still finding our way. Obviously the news is somewhat out of date, but you can hear one way in which two tech geeks were using the technology they loved to spread the importance of environmental protection.
Friends of the Earth Podcast Episode 4 from the archive: “Fracking”
Almost a lifetime ago, myself and my dearly departed friend Denis Walker created a series of six podcast for the environmental campaigning organisation Friends of the Earth. This was back in the day before they were everywhere and we were a bit of a trailblazer. As you can hear we were still finding our way. Obviously the news is somewhat out of date, but you can hear one way in which two tech geeks were using the technology they loved to spread the importance of environmental protection.
Friends of the Earth Podcast Episode 3 from the archive: “Rewilding”
Almost a lifetime ago, myself and my dearly departed friend Denis Walker created a series of six podcast for the environmental campaigning organisation Friends of the Earth. This was back in the day before they were everywhere and we were a bit of a trailblazer. As you can hear we were still finding our way. Obviously the news is somewhat out of date, but you can hear one way in which two tech geeks were using the technology they loved to spread the importance of environmental protection.
Friends of the Earth Podcast Episode 2 from the archive: “Basecamp”
Almost a lifetime ago, myself and my dearly departed friend Denis Walker created a series of six podcast for the environmental campaigning organisation Friends of the Earth. This was back in the day before they were everywhere and we were a bit of a trailblazer. As you can hear we were still finding our way. Obviously the news is somewhat out of date, but you can hear one way in which two tech geeks were using the technology they loved to spread the importance of environmental protection.
Friends of the Earth Podcast Episode 1 from the archive: “Make It Better”
As opposed to the pilot, somewhat test episode of the podcast, the pilot was all about how the green economy was working and this one is all about making things better with regard to products.
Interwoven Episode 18 – Bridging the Education Divide: Serena Siebel on Equity, Innovation, and Resilience
In this inspiring episode of Interwoven, hosts Adam Roxby and James Cracknell sit down with educator and entrepreneur Serena Siebel, co-founder of Claim.
Friends of the Earth Podcast Pilot Episode from the archive: “Green Is Working”
Almost a lifetime ago, myself and my dearly departed friend Denis Walker created a series of six podcast for the environmental campaigning organisation Friends of the Earth
I cloned my voice for you to use for free!
For a number of months, I have been tinkering with the idea of cloning my voice, and this is the result.