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The Next UN: Visions for a Regenerative Future
Silke v. Brockhausen
12 episodes
15 hours ago
As the UN approaches its 80th anniversary and the campaign for the next Secretary-General gets underway, the world faces protracted conflicts, widening inequalities, and breached planetary boundaries. Against this backdrop, the podcast asks a pressing question: How can the UN become a platform through which people, institutions, and the more-than-human world repair and transform broken systems, and create conditions where life can thrive? Each episode invites regenerative practitioners — policy shapers, Indigenous knowledge-holders, peacebuilders, culture-makers, and frontline humanitarians
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As the UN approaches its 80th anniversary and the campaign for the next Secretary-General gets underway, the world faces protracted conflicts, widening inequalities, and breached planetary boundaries. Against this backdrop, the podcast asks a pressing question: How can the UN become a platform through which people, institutions, and the more-than-human world repair and transform broken systems, and create conditions where life can thrive? Each episode invites regenerative practitioners — policy shapers, Indigenous knowledge-holders, peacebuilders, culture-makers, and frontline humanitarians
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Building Cultures of Trust, Agency & Imagination in the UN – with Manda Scott
The Next UN: Visions for a Regenerative Future
46 minutes 6 seconds
1 month ago
Building Cultures of Trust, Agency & Imagination in the UN – with Manda Scott

In this episode of the RE:Generation Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen engages with Accidental Gods podcast host Manda Scott, a novelist and regenerative economist, to explore the concept of regeneration and its critical importance in today's world. They discuss the need for inner work to facilitate outer change, the urgency of regenerative action, and the role of the UN in leading this transformation. Manda emphasizes the importance of listening to communities, creating coherent spaces for change, and the necessity of changing deep narratives to foster a regenerative future. The conversation culminates in practical advice for daily regenerative practices that can help individuals reconnect with themselves and the web of life.

 

Find out more about Manda Scott:

Accidental Gods Podcast: https://accidentalgods.life
Learn about Thrutopia: https://thrutopia.life
About Manda: https://mandascott.co.uk

 

Takeaways

  • Regeneration is about serving life and recognizing our interconnectedness.
  • Inner work is essential for achieving outer change.
  • Creating coherent spaces can help foster trust and collaboration.
  • Burnout is a significant risk in high-pressure environments.
  • Asking for help is a crucial step in the regenerative process.
  • Listening to communities is vital for effective regeneration.
  • The current narratives in society are leading us towards crisis.
  • We need to change the deep narratives within organizations like the UN.
  • Emergence requires creating spaces that allow for creativity and connection.
  • Daily practices, such as grounding in nature, can help calm the nervous system.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN

01:59 Defining Regeneration: A Personal Perspective

04:44 The Inner Work: Healing and Growth for Change

10:41 The Urgency of Coherence in a Chaotic World

12:40 Turning the Bus: Collective Action and Support

18:21 Emerging Systems: The Future of Regenerative Change

21:13 Practical Steps for Regenerative Leadership

26:13 Building Trust and Agency in Teams

28:44 The Evolution of Values in Organizations

31:08 Understanding Energy and Decision-Making

33:19 Listening and Regeneration in Conflict Zones

38:30 Creating a Regenerative Future

41:33 Imagining a New UN Leadership

48:44 Daily Practices for Regeneration

 

The Next UN: Visions for a Regenerative Future
As the UN approaches its 80th anniversary and the campaign for the next Secretary-General gets underway, the world faces protracted conflicts, widening inequalities, and breached planetary boundaries. Against this backdrop, the podcast asks a pressing question: How can the UN become a platform through which people, institutions, and the more-than-human world repair and transform broken systems, and create conditions where life can thrive? Each episode invites regenerative practitioners — policy shapers, Indigenous knowledge-holders, peacebuilders, culture-makers, and frontline humanitarians