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Denizen
Jenny Stefanotti
62 episodes
4 months ago
How might we envision a society that is more equitable, caring, and regenerative? And if we could envision such a future, how might we transition from where we are today? The Denizen podcast explores these big questions. Our conversations span six themes: economics, politics, technology, culture, justice, and consciousness.
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How might we envision a society that is more equitable, caring, and regenerative? And if we could envision such a future, how might we transition from where we are today? The Denizen podcast explores these big questions. Our conversations span six themes: economics, politics, technology, culture, justice, and consciousness.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Technology,
Government
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Yarn with Tyson Yunkaporta
Denizen
1 hour 5 minutes 48 seconds
7 months ago
Yarn with Tyson Yunkaporta
In this episode we break from our typical format and practice the Aboriginal custom of yarning with Apalech Clan member and author of Sand Talk Tyson Yunkaporta.
Denizen
How might we envision a society that is more equitable, caring, and regenerative? And if we could envision such a future, how might we transition from where we are today? The Denizen podcast explores these big questions. Our conversations span six themes: economics, politics, technology, culture, justice, and consciousness.