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The Next UN: Visions for a Regenerative Future
Silke v. Brockhausen
12 episodes
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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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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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Web3, Blockchain & DAOs – How Technology Can Drive Meaningful Change in the UN – with Joachim Stroh
The Next UN: Visions for a Regenerative Future
41 minutes 8 seconds
1 month ago
Web3, Blockchain & DAOs – How Technology Can Drive Meaningful Change in the UN – with Joachim Stroh

In this conversation, Silke von Brockhausen (The RE:Generation Collective) and Joachim Stroh (Hypha) explore the concept of regeneration within the context of the United Nations and the role of technology in facilitating this transformation. They discuss the importance of moving from extractive practices to restorative ones, the potential of Web 3.0 and blockchain technology to enhance trust and collaboration, and the need for adaptable organizations that can respond to complex challenges. Joachim emphasizes the significance of collective decision-making, tokenization for community engagement, and the necessity of inner alignment within organizations to foster a regenerative culture. The discussion culminates in a vision for a more decentralized and participatory UN, highlighting practical steps that can be taken to initiate this transformation.

 

Connect with Joachim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joachim-stroh/ 

Hypha's platform for systems change - https://hypha.earth/

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN

02:13 Understanding Regeneration: A Call to Action

04:58 The Role of Technology in Regeneration

08:10 Demystifying Web 3.0 and Blockchain

15:39 Building Trust Through Technology

20:16 Transforming Hierarchical Structures in Organizations

23:52 Collaborative Decision-Making in Complex Environments

28:44 Tokenization and Community Engagement

31:26 Addressing Criticism of New Technologies

36:14 Vision for a Regenerative UN

39:06 Practical Steps for Regenerative Practices

40:08 Engaging with Hypha and Future Collaborations

 

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