Podcast
The EcoCiv Podcast
The EcoCiv podcast is a place where we engage leading thinkers in conversations about the kinds of transformations required to create a more sustainable, peaceful, and just world.
The EcoCiv Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Player FM, and any other popular listening apps.
Episodes:

Episode 5: Mike Hoffmann: Climate Advocacy Through Food

Episode 2: How To Collaborate in Times of Conflict with Dr. Fadi Comair

Episode 4: Vanessa Arelle: Sustainable Solutions for the Digital Divide

Episode #43 – Richard van der Laken: What Design Can Do for an Ecological Civilization

Episode 3: Erin Simon: Targeting Plastic Waste Through Systems Change

Episode 2: Andy Samuel: Rethinking Energy Systems

Episode 1: Anthony Akerman: The Mission to Decarbonize the Global Supply Chain

Episode 1: How Water Goes Digital in Malawi

Episode #42 – Zack Walsh: Common Goods for the Common Good

Episode #41 – Tim Jackson: Postcapitalism, Post Growth, & the Future of Work

Episode #40 – Michael Steger: The Psychology of Wellbeing: Meaning & Work in an Ecological Civilization

Episode #39 – Natalie Foster: Reframing Labor for an Ecological Civilization

Episode #38 – Richard Dunne: Education, Food, & Farming for an Ecological Civilization

Episode #37 – Bridget Mugambe: Agroecology for Ecological Civilization

Episode #36 – Vandana Shiva: Changing Global Food Systems

Episode #35 – Salva Dut: Water for South Sudan

Episode #34 – lauren Ornelas: Food Empowerment Project

Episode #33 – Jayson Maurice Porter: Race, History, and the Environment

Episode #32 – Larry Swatuk: Rethinking Our Relationship to Water in Cities

Episode #31 – Zack Walsh: Relational Commoning

Episode #30 – The Next Economy: Dialogue on Global Systems Change

Episode #29 – The Most Important Lessons from COVID-19: A Conversation on Global Systems Change

Episode #28 – Julia Watson: Lo-TEK Technologies & Indigenous Knowledge

Episode #27 – David Cobb: Solidarity Economies

Episode #26 – Mark Anielski: Toward An Economy of Well-Being

Episode #25 – What is Ecological Civilization?: Philip Clayton and Wm. Andrew Schwartz

Episode #24 – Ernst Conradie: Ecotheology & the Global Water Crisis

Episode #23 – Kelli Archie: Climate Change Adaptation

Episode #22: Jason W. Moore: The Capitalocene, World-Ecology, and Planetary Justice

EcoCiv Podcast #21 – Devon Hartman: Locally Grown Power

EcoCiv Podcast #20 – Michael Hogue: ‘Democracy for an Uncertain World’

EcoCiv Podcast #19 – Manda Brookman: Extinction Rebellion

EcoCiv Podcast #18 – Eileen Crist: Restoring Abundant Earth

EcoCiv Podcast #17 – Matthew Segall: Whitehead, Marx, and Ecological Civilization
