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Coconut Thinking
Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.
132 episodes
1 week ago
The Coconut Thinking podcast brings educational provocateurs and practitioners in the regenerative space together to ask: what would it take to create the conditions for all life to thrive? Conversations are as diverse as the guests, but each one participates in the ecosystem, and each one questions the dominant narrative. This is a show for those who are curious about learning, systems, and contributing to the bio-collective—all life that has an interest in the healthfulness of the planet.
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The Coconut Thinking podcast brings educational provocateurs and practitioners in the regenerative space together to ask: what would it take to create the conditions for all life to thrive? Conversations are as diverse as the guests, but each one participates in the ecosystem, and each one questions the dominant narrative. This is a show for those who are curious about learning, systems, and contributing to the bio-collective—all life that has an interest in the healthfulness of the planet.
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Education
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (20/132)
Coconut Thinking
Becoming-Through-Loss: The Groundwork of Metabolic Ontology
1 week ago
8 minutes 59 seconds

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School Isn’t Broken, It’s Working Exactly as Designed
3 weeks ago
15 minutes 52 seconds

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Elspeth Hay: Feed us with trees
1 month ago
44 minutes 10 seconds

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Josh Dorfman: The Lazy Environmentalist (not really)
2 months ago
45 minutes 36 seconds

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Maya Frost: Collapse
2 months ago
45 minutes 42 seconds

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Jennifer D. Klein: Leadership as resistance and risk
3 months ago
55 minutes 56 seconds

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Charlotte Hankin: Where are the animals?
4 months ago
52 minutes 48 seconds

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Special Episode: Learning is a means, not an end
5 months ago
31 minutes 28 seconds

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Dan Burgess: Passengers and Crew on Spaceship Earth
6 months ago
51 minutes 48 seconds

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Bas van den Berg, Mieke Lopes Cardozo, Koen Wessels: Regenerative Education requires Love, Presence, and Courage
6 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 23 seconds

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Special Nyepi Episode: Benjamin Freud, Ph.D. interviewed by Charlotte Hankin
7 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 3 seconds

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Katharine Burke: Earthwards
7 months ago
57 minutes 54 seconds

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Giles Hutchins: Nature Works
8 months ago
51 minutes 16 seconds

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Mike Edwards, PhD: Resonance with place and crises
8 months ago
51 minutes 11 seconds

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Steffi Bednarek: Who is we, who is I?
9 months ago
55 minutes 40 seconds

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Leslie Medema: Place-based learning at Green School Bali
9 months ago
45 minutes 54 seconds

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Dave Cormier: Learning in a time of uncertainty
10 months ago
50 minutes 10 seconds

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Louise Romain: Sound Series Episode II
11 months ago
53 minutes 42 seconds

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Melissa Pons: Sound Series Episode I
11 months ago
51 minutes 14 seconds

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Bronwen Main and Frank Burridge: Biomimicry Series Episode III
1 year ago
43 minutes 4 seconds

Coconut Thinking
The Coconut Thinking podcast brings educational provocateurs and practitioners in the regenerative space together to ask: what would it take to create the conditions for all life to thrive? Conversations are as diverse as the guests, but each one participates in the ecosystem, and each one questions the dominant narrative. This is a show for those who are curious about learning, systems, and contributing to the bio-collective—all life that has an interest in the healthfulness of the planet.