May 14, 2026
Today Hajar Tazi joins us on our odyssey. Hajar is a poet, writer, facilitator, and self-described “ecosystem weaver.” Our conversation is part of a new five-episode miniseries from Resilience that I’m hosting in collaboration with the Omega Resilience Awards.
It’s called In the Rising Tide and it brings...
Apr 23, 2026
Okay, it’s been fifty years since the sudden collapse of civilization - why isn’t everything back up and running already? In the 1949 sci-fi novel Earth Abides, Isherwood Williams tries and tries to teach the next generation about law, economics, and geometry but these dang kids would rather explore the streams that...
Apr 9, 2026
You ever go on a little trip, to just get away from it all — only to come home and find all of civilization collapsed while you were gone and you might be the last person left on earth?
Well then you could totally relate to George R. Stewart’s 1949 science-fiction novel, Earth Abides.
Earth Abides is not your...
Mar 5, 2026
How do we live through wild times?
Legendary scholar, activist, and systems thinker Joanna Macy named the moment we are living through the Great Unraveling—a time when our ecological, political, economic, and social systems destabilize to the point of no return. And yet, she also insisted that we stand on the...
Jan 22, 2026
At first glance, believing the earth is flat and dreams of colonizing Mars couldn’t seem further apart. But both are built on the same story — that reality can be escaped if we just think big enough.
This episode looks at two beliefs that seem opposite — flat earth and space colonization — and asks what they...