The Greater Perspective

The Greater Perspective with Anthony James # 2

In this episode of You Can Ask That! I chat with Author, Facilitator, Podcaster, Traveller and  RegenNarration, host Anthony James. Anthony is a fifth generation Australian man living on ancient lands among the oldest continuous cultures on earth. He is an award-winning facilitator and educator, Prime Ministerial award-winner for service to the international community, widely published writer, Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, and Warm Data Lab Host Certified by the International Bateson Institute.

 Anthony features in a range of media nationally and internationally, is a regular speaker, and hosts conversations on regenerating the systems and stories humanity lives by, at both live events and on The RegenNarration podcast. .

He has also produced a spin-off series for the Clean State podcast, dedicated to regenerative transitions in his home state of Western Australia. His writing has appeared in publications locally and overseas, including The Conversation, Sydney Morning Herald, ABC Online, World Economic Forum, EconoTimes, Resilience, Energy Post, and The Footy Almanac

Together we discuss “The Greater Perspecitve: Why do we act individually when it ultimately hurts us?”.

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KEY DISCUSSION POINTS:

  • The eco-system. Life cycles and a purpose for everything.

  • Individualism vs collectivism – how has it changed and where are we now?

  • Shrinking of our social responsibility or efforts

  • Consumerism and secular agendas and the impact projection is we continue in this vein

  • Cultural differences, beliefs and living in difference with one another.

  • Nature and the natural world – how would connection to the land prove beneficial for us in today’s environment?

RELEVANT LINKS

Biodiversity is a manifestation of spirit and that’s not to the exclusion of science that’s, that’s married in.

— Anthony James
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