• Living in Harmony with Muhammed Foulds
    Oct 27 2023

    In this episode, Richard Dunne speaks to Muhammed Foulds, raptor biologist, human ecologist, Head of Multi Faith Chaplaincy and Senior Imam in the Ministry of Justice Prison Service. They discuss Muhammed’s life-long passion for the natural world, how Nature connection can be transformative to the lives of prisoners and what is the role of the education system in helping young people to learn in a more holistic and joined-up way.

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    34 mins
  • Living in Harmony with Abby Evans
    Oct 17 2023

    Tune in to listen to our conversation with Abby Evans, who we were excited to welcome to the podcast after recently seeing her talk about her love of Nature and permaculture on Gardeners' World. Abby currently manages the walled garden at The Grove Hotel in Hertfordshire, growing produce for the restaurant in a permaculture garden.

    She's been gardening for nearly eleven years since training with the RHS, and told us how she's always had a deep sense of connection to the natural world and its rhythms. It was this sense of connection to Nature that drew her to permaculture. After studying permaculture design, she was given the opportunity to redesign The Grove's kitchen garden and has overseen its evolution ever since.

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    34 mins
  • Living in Harmony with Barney Swan
    Apr 5 2023

    For the latest episode in our Living in Harmony podcast series, we spoke to Barney Swan, a polar explorer and Nature-based solutions expert who is currently leading a restoration project in Daintree, Australia – the world's oldest rainforest and home to a unique range of flora and fauna.

    Barney was born in London but, aged six, he and his family moved to an off-grid community in Daintree to live closer to, and in harmony with, Nature. This experience shaped Barney's appreciation for the natural world and his understanding of its finite resources. This is why, after years of travelling and living in various parts of the world, he returned to the rainforest to restore and protect a place that played such a huge role in determining who he is today.

    To broaden his global impact, Barney started the charity ClimateForce. Its mission is to equip businesses, students and citizens with sustainable development strategies to help reduce CO2 emissions and regenerate the planet, both on land and in the ocean.

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    37 mins
  • Living in Harmony with Satish Kumar
    Jan 5 2023

    The start of a new year is a time of hope, when we look forward to lighter, longer days and the bursting forth of new life. So it feels like the perfect time to share our latest podcast with Satish Kumar, peace-pilgrim, social justice activist and former monk. In it, he speaks about how he finds hope and joy each day and shares how his love for Nature and other human-beings has provided inspiration for his life-long activism. This is the first episode in our new 'Living in Harmony' podcast series.

    Here's a bit more information about our very special guest...

    Satish Kumar has been advocating for a global change for over five decades and devoted his life to activism and campaigning for ecological regeneration, social justice and spiritual fulfilment. He founded The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity that seeks to inform and inspire a just future for all. He has been the guiding spirit behind several other internationally respected ecological and educational ventures and co-founded Schumacher College, a progressive college for ecological studies. Satish continues to teach, share his wisdom and write about reverential ecology, holistic education and voluntary simplicity as he approaches his nineties and is a much sought-after international speaker and author.

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    45 mins
  • The Future of Education with Isabel Losada
    Sep 27 2022

    Listen to the latest episode of our Future of Education podcast with best-selling, British author, Isabel Losada. She’s written seven non-fiction books relating her own experiences in the pursuit of a more environmentally friendly lifestyle, combining humour with a serious take on this critical subject. In her most recent book, ‘The Joyful Environmentalist: How to Practice without Preaching’, she shares practical tips on how to live in more sustainable ways that will benefit both the planet and ourselves, maintaining a positive and uplifting tone throughout.

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    34 mins
  • The Future of Education with Waqās Ahmed
    Aug 26 2022

    What is a polymath? What cultural changes are needed today to promote holistic, multidisciplinary thinking? To find out, listen to the latest episode of The Future of Education podcast with Waqās Ahmed. 

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    34 mins
  • The Future of Education with Mary Colwell
    Jun 1 2022
    Mary Colwell, the award winning author, producer and campaigner for Nature, who spearheaded the establishment of the Natural History GCSE talks to Richard Dunne, the director of The Harmony Project. Mary discusses how her passion for curlews led her to set up the charity, Curlew Action. She also shares her vision for the new GSCE syllabus and explains why we need Nature to ensure our own happiness and wellbeing.
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    27 mins
  • The Future of Education with Donna Edmonds
    Apr 15 2022

    We are joined by Donna Edmonds, CEO of Farms for City Children, a charity that's enabling children from disadvantaged communities to experience farms in the heart of the British countryside. She explains how, growing up on a council estate in South London, she had zero experience of the natural world and had very little understanding of the links between food and farming, and how this led her to see access to Nature as the right of every child, not a privilege.

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    29 mins