Épisodes

  • Living alongside the Climate Crisis with Martin Wilks
    Nov 26 2021

    This conversation is an inspiring, helpful and thoughtful one all about how we can bring attention to and acknowledge how we're all affected by the Climate Crisis. I chatted with Martin Wilks who is a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance, an organisation you really need to check out as they're doing wonderful work to help people just like you and I in living well at this difficult time. You can find out more about CPA and the references mentioned in the show here

    Climate Psychology Alliance

     

    Climate Justice and Action Special Interest Group, of the Association for Contextual Behavioural Science

    The integration of evolutionary science with contextual behavioural science Prosocial World

    And here is where you can find out a bit and download your 'gift economy' copy of Atlas Hugged

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    1 h et 27 min
  • Ethical Coffee with Iain Keeling
    Nov 12 2021

    Grab yourself a coffee (other hot drinks are available) and have a listen to this one. I'm chatting with Iain from Buxton Roastery all about the coffee industry and why we really have to be selective about who we buy it from. Follow Iain and Buxton Coffee Roasters online in these ways.

    BCR Website

    Their Insta account

    Follow them on Facebook Hey, a reminder, please rate the show. Anywhere you're listening you can follow us and/or rate us, please do, and if you're getting this via Apple just take 5 seconds out of your day and give us a shiny 5 star rating. A review that says something extra nice about us would also make me smile. Cheers

     

     

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    57 min
  • The Power of Imagination with Rob Hopkins
    Oct 28 2021

    I'm absolutely blown away that I had the opportunity to chat with Rob Hopkins. I greatly admire Rob's work, it offers a positive way ahead considering the dire situation we face. I found his book From What Is to What If to be a brilliant read and often draw inspiration from it in conversation with others. It's an inspiring read, go and buy it from somewhere that isn't Amazon!

    You can follow Rob in these ways

    His website - robhopkins.net

    Do Support his podcast on any platform or subscribe for bonus content at Patreon

    And you can find out more about the Transition Network and check out the nearest Transition town to you here

     

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Foraging for fruit with Archie Thornycroft
    Sep 24 2021

    Today we talk about the bounty that adorns the English countryside; the unwanted, unpicked fruit, the forgotten orchards and the heritage varities that we just don't see in the supermarket.

    Archie Thornycroft is part of Fruits of the Forage, the Macclesfield (UK) based company who seek out forgotten fruits and help keep old orchards productive through their family business.

    Check out their Instagram and their website

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    46 min
  • Consumer Ethics with Dr Terry Newholm
    Sep 10 2021

    Terry describes himself as a generalist with a varied background but has published a number of papers on consumer ethics, a co-authored book on the subject in 2005 and holds a doctorate in consumption ethics.

    I’ve been looking forward to this episode since Terry and I first discussed recording together a couple of months back. I hope in this episode we overview the subject reasonably well and explain some of the issues with the current approaches to tackling the existential crises that we’re facing.

     

    References from this episode include

    EAT Lancet Support on Global Food Production

    Prosperity Without Growth - Tim Jackson

    The Ethical Consumer : Rob Harrison, Terry Newholm, Deirdre Shaw

    Consuming Choices : David T Schwartz And if you've read this far, then please give the show a 5 star rating and a review, it really helps.

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    1 h et 14 min
  • The State of Nature with Mark Cocker
    Aug 26 2021

    Mark Cocker is a multi-award winning author and naturalist. He's written extensively for British Newspapers including the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, The Independent and BBC Wildlife. Brought up in Buxton in the Peak District, he's returned to live in the area and is bringing his passion for the natural world to local initiatives. Mark's vast knowledge is obvious when in conversation with him and I was delighted to spend and hour and a bit in his company recording this episode. Please stay tuned in right to the end to hear about his passion for the diversity of life that's on his doorstep and the campaign he's involved in locally to preserve locally important green space. You can follow Mark online in these ways

     

    Mark's website

    Mark's Twitter account

    Mark's Facebook page

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    1 h et 7 min
  • The Refill-ution (part 2) with Chloe Masefield
    Aug 13 2021

    Small businesses that bring local communities together are a vital part of our future. Chloe Masefield together with her husband Rob own "The Natural Weigh" in Crickhowell, Wales. This was a great opportunity for me to have a chat with the owners of a lovely business that shares a lot of the values and ethics of my own. Find out why they created their business, and catch up on their personal and business challenges caused by being open during the pandemic. Follow The Natural Weigh on Instagram here

    And watch what they do next with Dragon Oats here

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    48 min
  • Organic Food and Farming with Sean Ruffell
    Jul 30 2021

    There's much to be gained from eating good quality food. Human health really benefits when we include organic foods in our diet, as does the planet.

    In this episode you can get an insight into organic food supply chains and the importance of provenance, as I chat with Sean Ruffell from Organic North who are a Manchester based organic food co-operative.

    Check out their website Organic North and their Insta feed

     

    While you're here, give the podcast a 5 star review please.....go on.

    You can follow our new instagram page here Beyond Day Zero. Comments there are cool, but you can also give us comments and suggestions by email to beyonddayzeropodcast@gmail.com

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    1 h et 8 min