Black Swan Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
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  • Duración: 22:10:34
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Sinopsis

Until 1791, people in the UK assumed all swans were white. Then a black swan was brought to these shores and so perspectives and previously held beliefs and opinions had to change. Sometimes anomalies cause us to stop and think and change our mind, or shift our thinking about something. Our current political and economics systems are incapable of giving us a future that is sustainable for the planet or socially just for humanity. This podcast explores anomalous examples of where other possibilities are emerging, which challenge our long held ideologies and allows us to open our eyes and reimagine an altogether different future, based on self-giving, others-empowering love, kindness and positive peace.

Episodios

  • New Beginnings - How Might We Remake Society in a Post Covid World?

    18/05/2020 Duración: 01h11min

    A conversation with Hilary Cottam (Radical Help), Sam Plum (Chief Exec of Barrow Borough Council), Lee Roberts (Deputy Leader of Barrow Borough Council), Sarah Jackson (Chief Superintendent of South Cumbria Police), Andy Knox (Director of Population Health in Morecambe Bay), hosted by the wonderful Dave Higham, Chief Executive of The Well Communities in Lancashire and Cumbria, UK. Taking some learning from Barrow-in-Furness, (said to have the highest number of COVID-19 cases per head of population in England) about new coalitions that are building up to create a society that truly works for everyone. 

  • ACEs, Trauma Informed Practice and Hope for the Future

    10/02/2020 Duración: 01h20min

    In Morecambe Bay, which straddles North Lancashire and South Cumbria, we are passionate about developing trauma-informed practice. Our ‘Little Book of ACEs’ has been adopted by the WHO and is now available in other languages, and we are in the process of writing the next instalment, ‘The Not So Little Book of ACEs’. Here, we discuss in the round why trauma has such an impact on our lives, what we can do to prevent it, how we can help those who are going through it and how we can heal the wounds that we carry as a result of trauma we have suffered. As we gain more understanding, we can become more compassionate and create together a society that is more woke to the reality of what is, perhaps, our biggest public health crisis. 

  • Integrated Care Communities - Morecambe

    03/12/2019 Duración: 55min

    The first in a new series of podcasts looking at ‘Integrated Care Communities’ and ‘Primary Care Networks’ in Morecambe Bay. What we are learning, what is changing, what we’re achieving and how it’s working! Some great stories and lessons for us about how we can learn to be with our communities and work across our organisations and sectors far more effectively.

  • Love Politics - Part 2 - Roger Mitchell

    14/10/2019 Duración: 42min

    Dr Roger Mitchell explores a manifesto for a politics of love! This is SO good! What would the priorities of a politics of love be? What is the power of this kind of politics? What is the difference between horizontal and vertical politics and how might we engage with them? Listen in and enjoy!

  • Love Ecology - Part 1 - Alastair McIntosh

    14/10/2019 Duración: 49min

    Prof Alastair McIntosh, picks up the theme of love and ecology - what it means for human beings to connect to land and what happens when we become disconnected. Drawing on his incredible work, both as an academic and as an activist, prepare to be challenged and encouraged!

  • Love Ecology - Part 2 - Miles Irving

    14/10/2019 Duración: 54min

    AS one of the UK’s leading foragers, Miles takes us on a beautiful journey about what it means for us to reconnect, not only with the land, but with nature and to rediscover our story and place within it. It is a really wonderful exploration of what it really means to love ecology and create an ecology of love!

  • Love Ecology - Part 3 - Gabriella Gilkes

    14/10/2019 Duración: 28min

    Gabriella Gilkes, head off ecology, human health and wellbeing and engagement for The Eden Project North, shares with us the amazing adventure of creating a new Eden Project for Morecambe Bay, how it will reconnect us with our ecology and how Eden hopes to work in partnership with the people of the Bay to help us all fal in love with ecology!

  • Love Economics - Part 3 - Panel Discussion

    20/08/2019 Duración: 41min

    After such rich input from Imogen Tyler and Matthew Brown, we drew a panel together to talk in more depth about the implications of austerity and how we build an economy of love and kindness. 

  • Love Economics - Part 4 - Prof Katherine Trebeck

    20/08/2019 Duración: 38min

    So....how do we build an economy of wellbeing? The current model we have isn't broken, it does exactly what it was designed to do....so how do we reimagine economy so that it creates both social justice and environmental sustainability? Here, drawing on her work with Scotland, New Zealand and Iceland, Prof Katherine Trebeck unpacks this for us - listen and be filled with hope!

  • Love Politics - Part 1 - Zahra Delilah

    20/08/2019 Duración: 37min

    Political activist and organiser, Zahra Delilah, takes us on a tour of love and its prepositions. She challenges us to really do the inner work, so that we can do the work that is needed to transform our politics and society with love. Seriously good!

  • Love Society - Part 1 - Prof Bev Skeggs

    20/08/2019 Duración: 41min

    As part of our 'Love' series, Prof Bev Skeggs, perhaps the UKs leading sociologist, who has recently moved to Lancaster University, from LSE, takes us on an incredible tour of her work to help us really examine our values and what we value. For her, every economic choice is a moral choice....this is powerful and provocative - prepare to have your notions of what society is, how it is built and how it is held together seriously challenged. 

  • Love Society - Part 2 - Hilary Cottam

    20/08/2019 Duración: 42min

    Hilary Cottam, author of the stellar book, 'Radical Help' and well known TED speaker, talks about how broken  our welfare state is, but how beautifully possible it is to put love and relationship at the heart of it, as we rebuild society together.

  • Love Economics - Part 2 - Cllr Matthew Brown

    20/08/2019 Duración: 31min

    Leader of Preston City Council, Matthew Brown, unpacks for us how 'The Preston Model' developed as an alternative to austerity, with incredible success, as anchor institutions pulled together to build a kinder economy. This model, continues to gain much international recognition, and is being adopted by cities across the world, who want to tackle inequality and take climate change seriously. 

  • Love Economics - Part 1 - Prof Imogen Tyler

    20/08/2019 Duración: 46min

    Prof Imogen Tyler, head of Sociology at Lancaster University, takes her experience from the Poverty Truth Commission to powerfully demonstrate the effects of austerity economics in the UK. Unless we understand the painful reality of poverty in our communities and why it exists, we cannot together truly challenge the powers and rebuild a more kind and loving economic system. 

  • Love People - Part 1 - Jaz Ampaw-Farr

    20/08/2019 Duración: 43min

    We recently hosted some conversations in Morecambe Bay exploring how we cab build society, economics and politics based on love and kindness. None of this is possible if we do not first learn to really love people - and that includes both ourselves and our enemies. Here, Jaz Ampaw-Farr draws on her own powerful story to challenge us to become positive disruptors.

  • Love People - Part 2 - Sue Mitchell

    20/08/2019 Duración: 49min

    Continuing on the theme of Love People, Sue Mitchell unpacks for us the 4 types of love and then examines love in line with Maslow's hierarchy of need. It's a really beautiful and provoking talk and well worth listening to!

  • Population Health - The Morecambe Bay Double Pentagon Way!

    25/04/2019 Duración: 01h01min

    In this episode, Dr Andy Knox, Director of Population Health in Morecambe Bay, talks about the approach that ‘Bay Health and Care Partners’ (BHCP) have developed around population health. The double pentagon model draws on learning from across the UK and the world, leading think tanks, like the Kingsfund and local communities. BHCP is an Integrated Care Partnership which includes the GP Provider Alliance, The University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust, Lancashire Care Foundation Trust, Morecambe Bay CCG, Cumbria County Council and Lancashire County Council. 

  • Love and Kindness - Poeting an Alternative Future

    14/04/2019 Duración: 59min

    In this interview with Spoken Word Poet, Matt Sowerby, Matt performs some of his incredible work, and we discuss some of the issues explored in his beautiful creations, like education, climate change and politics for Generation Z.

  • Love and Kindness - The Poverty Truth Commission

    08/04/2019 Duración: 01h22min

    In this episode, I talk to some of the incredible community commissioners of the 'Poverty Truth Commission', here in Morecambe Bay. This episodes focuses on how relationship and 'being with' is the dynamic which opens up possibilities for a future which is altogether more loving and kind. Enjoy! You can find out more about this initiative through YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHl7zCD59s7vrjQVFdeeTWQ/featured 

  • Love and Kindness in Autism

    01/04/2019 Duración: 01h05min

    An interview with the inspiring Deborah Brownson MBE about her own journey as a mum and how she, with others, is changing how we think about autism. Packed full of practical help, myth busting and expert insight, Deborah talks about her incredible work and how we might build a society that takes the issues of equality and diversity seriously, through love and kindness. 

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