
360 Conversations on Regeneration
Hosted by Julian Guderley • 2017-2024
Showing 20 of 360 episodes

This is Not the End - A 360 review on Regeneration After an incredible 7-year journey, Julian Guderley has recorded the 360th and (for now) final episode of Green Planet Blue Planet podcast. In this special episode, Julian is interviewed by his friend and collaborator Hope Paterson as they reflect on the genesis, evolution, and impact of the show. What started as a childhood dream of having his own "radio show" blossomed into a platform for sharing the voices and visions of inspiring c...

with Buddhist Teacher Cynthia Jurs
Summary In this conversation, Julian speaks with Cynthia Jurs about her journey and the importance of community and global healing. Cynthia shares her experience of finding the original culture in New Mexico and the significance of connecting with indigenous traditions. They discuss the concept of the next Buddha as a sangha, emphasizing the need for collective awakening and the power of community. Cynthia also shares her transformative pilgrimage experience and the practice of using Earth Trea...

with Laura
Julian sits down with the creators of the original Bamboo House in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. A one-of-a-kind, cozy sustainable shelter. Curated by the natural environment found in the coast of Oaxaca. The heart of this house lies in the belief that we should all take part in building a more prosperous future and sustainability should be a priority considering the environmental shifts that we are facing. Inspired in making a more conscious lifestyle, we’ve designed Casa de la Tierra to evoke an...

with Author Leah Rampy
Leah Rampy shares her journey of reconnecting with nature and spirituality in the face of climate chaos. She emphasizes the importance of falling in love with nature and recognizing that love as the language of nature. Leah explores the spiritual wisdom of trees and the lessons they teach us about resilience, connection, and cooperation. She highlights the genius of the natural world and the need to honor and learn from it. Leah also discusses the interplay between human intelligence and natur...

with Rewriting Your Reality
Join us in an enlightening discussion Host Julian Guderley had with Dr. Bruce Lipton. Dr. Bruce is the pioneering mind behind the concept of epigenetics & the transformative potential of subconscious re-programming. In this profound conversation, Dr. Lipton unveils the secrets of rewiring our subconscious minds to manifest our deepest desires and lead lives filled with health, happiness, and purpose. #brucelipton #epigenetics #subconsciousmind #subconscious #rewiring Summary: Dr. Bruce Lip...

with Corey Gaidzionis
Corey Gaidzionis Author of the Book of Big Emotions shares about: Family, Earth, and the Future of Education In todays Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast, host Julian Guderley engages Corey Gaidzionis, Founder of Big Emotions Academy, in a conversation that weaves together the threads of family bonds, Earth connection, and the evolving landscape of education. Nature's Impact: Corey, who lives in Australia, shares about a profound link between emotional well-being and our connection to the Eart...

The Boring Revolution. The matter of this Better Worlds episode is far from mundane. As advocated by Indy Johar, co-founder of Dark Matter Labs, who visited with Green Planet Blue Planet Host Julian Guderley for this podcast episode, a boring revolution is a fundamental shift in how we as humans perceive ourselves, our relationships, and the institutional frameworks that reinforce those perceptions. The old world view created over time, positions humans as dominion over everything instead of rec...

with Ted Rau
In this conversation, Ted Rau, Author of Collective Power: Patterns for a Self-Organized Future, discusses the concept of sociocracy as a governance method that connects people and their purpose. He explains that sociocracy provides a decision-making method and a framework for determining who decides what. Ted also explores the interplay between being and doing, emphasizing the importance of integrating both in organizations. He highlights the role of self-sovereignty and personal responsibility...

Todays guest JM Ryerson is a Best Selling Author of the books “Let's Go Win”, “Champion's Daily Playbook”, and “Upgrade”. He founded and sold 3 businesses and is now helping leadership teams do the same. He is a Leadership & Performance Coach, International Speaker, host of the Let’s Go Win podcast. JM has been building companies and leading sales teams for over 20 years. He is the co-founder and CEO of Let's Go Win whose mission is to increase leadership, enhance culture, and he...

with David Peter Stroh
This week’s episode of Green Planet Blue Planet perfectly reflects Dana Meadows’s messages from 1972 in her book Limits to Growth. More than a half-century later, humanity is still grappling with the same question. David Peter Stroh, author of “Systems Thinking for Social Change: A Practice Guide to Solving Complex Problems” dives into the subject of empowering individuals to create change when the world needs it most. "People don't need enormous cars; they need respect. They don'...

with Dr
On this episode of Green Planet Blue Planet, Host Julian Guderley speaks with Lisa about her book, “Soap and Soul, Minding Your Mind, Your Body, and Your Spirit with Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap.” Fortunately for us, Lisa found her voice and has picked up on the family business of not only making natural products but also to provide others with a guide on holistic living. About Lisa Bronner Having been an avid lifelong reader, Lisa wrote her first book in 2023 as a part companion guide to usin...

with Dr
Realizing that by definition the Classics, Greek and Latin, really wouldn’t set her up for the future, Dr. Kat Bruce dropped out of Oxford and went as far away as she could, ending up in the Ecuadorian Amazon. All that learning of Greek verse by sound, strangely and surprisingly, translated into an “amazing” transferable skill of identifying birds by their calls - 150 different birds over three months.But moreover, Kat’s life in an Amazon indigenous community 100 miles from the nearest road, wi...

Kosha Jourbet, designer of eco-villages, learned how little she needed and how generous people are as she regularly walked the African coast in an impoverished community with no money. It was a firsthand experience with nature. She slept on the beach on a thin blanket and had very few clothes. Her priorities were finding water and food. She swam across big rivers. Ultimately, she broke down the barriers between nature and herself. “I was afraid of nature. How many of us are afraid of nature? W...

with Satyen Raja
A Crisis in Leadership: What’s holding you back? Whether it's climate change, politics or economics, our business world has a universal, widespread crisis in leadership. In this episode of Green Planet Blue Planet, Satyen Raja, author of Transcendental CEO and founder of WarriorSage, explores this leadership crisis with Host Julian Guderley observing the patterns among those who are called to business leadership that cause them to lose their way and disconnect from spirit, heart and soul a...

with Hope Paterson
This episode of the GreenPlanet BluePlanet podcast explores regenerative education with three professionals who have created brain trusts and/or started new schools based on the whole child, social emotional learning, gardening, real world projects and experienced-based learning, to name a few. While the nascent regenerative education movement has a lot of momentum, it still has a long way to go to become mainstream. This podcast may be just in time. Guests Hope Paterson, Catherine Fraise and P...

Geoship is working to replace 2.2 TRILLION concrete blocks a year with geodesic components made from bioceramics. CEO Morgan Bierschenk, inspired by the vision of Buckminster Fuller, is uniting communities through experimentation and innovation reshaping the way we live with resilient materials that stand the test of time! For the last seven years, Geoship, @Geoship has created a platform for Beirschenk’s ultimate goal: To build regenerative villages and help people live in a regenerative way, n...

In this episode of Green Planet Blue Planet, Host Julian Guderley asks this question of Biologist and Regeneration thought-leader Author Daniel Wahl Christian, and explores the critical mission to stretch beyond sustainable communities to become builders and custodians of regenerative bioregions for the future. As ethical concerns surrounding AI loom large, they explore the urgent need to dismantle the mental barriers that separate humans from co-creating with nature. Regenerative ecosystems ...

Dimitry, Enduring Planet Co-Founder, speaks to Green Planet Blue Planet about the fund’s support for various projects from software with indirect impacts to planting trees with very explicit impacts. He speaks to the profound impact of tax incentives included in the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act to catalyze transformative decarbonization. Rather than necessitating a complete overhaul of existing economic and energy systems, Dimitry said by altering the economic dynamics, the tax incentive has bec...

The word sustainability made it into the mainstream vocabulary in the 1970s around the time of the first Earth Day. It has been thrown around as to make the actions of businesses more appealing and has become an instrument for show without much data behind it to demonstrate its effectiveness. Sustainability is a term and practice that is designed to meet the needs of the current generation and has been adopted at the top levels of government - e.g. United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. ...

with Elena Doms
The Arctic Circle may be a place that holds mystery. Elena Doms was born and raised there. She discusses her close up view and deep understanding of climate change with Julian Guderley in this episode of Green Planet Blue Planet. The Arctic is warming up faster than anywhere else on Earth but there are few people who can comprehend climate change in the way a native who has witnessed years of impact can, where new harmful effects can be seen every year. Elena discusses what it was like for her...