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Sense-Making in a Changing World

Sense-Making in a Changing World

Von: Morag Gamble: Permaculture Education Institute
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Join Morag Gamble, global permaculture teacher and ambassador, in conversation with leading ecological educators, thinkers, activists, authors, designers and practitioners to explore the kind of thinking and action we need to navigate a positive and regenerative way forward, to myceliate possibilities, and share ideas of what a thriving one-planet way of life could look like. In today's constantly changing world, Morag's guests offer voices of clarity and common sense.

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  • Bog Witch: Storytelling as Climate Action - Bryony Kimmings and Will Duke with Morag Gamble
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode of Sense-Making in a Changing World, I speak with acclaimed artist Bryony Kimmings and award-winning projection designer Will Duke about their powerful new theatre work, Bog Witch.

    Commissioned for the launch season at Soho Theatre Walthamstow, Bog Witch is Bryony’s first solo work in over five years. Known for her fearless, hilarious, and deeply moving autobiographical creations, Bryony has been called “an artist of exceptional integrity, imagination, compassion and guts” by The Guardian. Her work spans theatre, film, and television, including projects with the BBC, Channel 4, and the National Theatre.

    Will is a leading projection designer whose practice spans opera, theatre, and dance. His acclaimed visual designs have appeared on international stages from the Royal Opera House to the National Theatre. Will is also a student of the Permaculture Education Institute, weaving ecological design principles into both his creative work and daily life.

    Together, they open up about how storytelling itself can be a form of climate action — using humour, vulnerability, and imagination to re-enchant culture and invite us back into the web of life.


    I was living hand to mouth, searching for happiness in alcohol and consumer culture — but it didn’t fill the hole in my soul. Nature did.”
    ~ Bryony Kimmings


    Storytelling is climate action. It opens hearts where facts alone can’t.”
    ~ Will Duke


    We are living in a time when climate narratives risk becoming tired or overwhelming. What Bryony and Will remind us is that culture shifts through stories — stories that make us laugh, cry, grieve, and imagine differently.

    • 🎟 Tickets for Bog Witch: Soho Theatre
    • 🌐 Bryony Kimmings
    • 🌐 Will Duke

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    Support the show

    Subscribe to this podcast, share widely, leave a comment and a 5 star review to help these stories myceliate far.

    • Check out the Sense-Making in a Changing World podcast website & Youtube channel

    This podcast is hosted by Morag Gamble, founder of the Permaculture Education Institute - the leading-edge international online school for integrated permaculture design, education, leadership and [pr]activism.⁠

    • Explore Morag Gamble's Permaculture Educators Program

    Morag also shares conversations through Our Permaculture Life YouTube, Permaculture Festival of Wild Ideas & monthly film screenings.

    This podcast is broadcast from a solar powered studio in the midst of a permaculture ecovillage on Jinibara & Gubbi Gubbi country.

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    54 Min.
  • How to be a Playful Imagination Activist with Rob Hopkins
    Sep 19 2025

    What does it mean to be an imagination activist? In this inspiring conversation, Morag Gamble speaks with Rob Hopkins - Transition Towns co-founder, author of How to Fall in Love with the Future, and creator of Field Recordings from the Future.

    Together they explore why imagination is vital for permaculture, community resilience, and regenerative culture, and how anyone can practice imagination activism to create hopeful, practical change.

    Rob shares stories of playful, community-led projects, his work with sensory futuring, and how cultivating longing rather than fear can mobilise people to act for a thriving future.

    If you’re a permaculture educator, changemaker, or someone longing for new possibilities, this episode will give you tools and inspiration to nurture imagination in your community.

    Rob Hopkin's links:

    • Rob Hopkins website: robhopkins.net
    • Book: How to Fall in Love with the Future
    • Record: Field Recordings from the Future

    Key Themes

    • What is imagination activism?
    • How imagination fuels permaculture and community design
    • Transition Towns and lessons from grassroots change
    • Inspiration from and for permaculture.
    • Sensory futuring and field recordings from the future
    • Cultivating longing vs. anxiety in movements for change
    • How to make activism joyful, creative, and effective

    I'd love to hear from you. Text me here.

    Support the show

    Subscribe to this podcast, share widely, leave a comment and a 5 star review to help these stories myceliate far.

    • Check out the Sense-Making in a Changing World podcast website & Youtube channel

    This podcast is hosted by Morag Gamble, founder of the Permaculture Education Institute - the leading-edge international online school for integrated permaculture design, education, leadership and [pr]activism.⁠

    • Explore Morag Gamble's Permaculture Educators Program

    Morag also shares conversations through Our Permaculture Life YouTube, Permaculture Festival of Wild Ideas & monthly film screenings.

    This podcast is broadcast from a solar powered studio in the midst of a permaculture ecovillage on Jinibara & Gubbi Gubbi country.

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • Wisdom of Trees with Leah Rampy, Beth Norcross and Morag Gamble
    Sep 6 2025

    Join Morag Gamble in this episode with Leah Rampy and Beth Norcross to explore the possibilities of transformative relationships between humans and the more-than-human, and discover the spiritual wisdom of trees.

    From deepening our understanding of thoughts beyond language to learning from trees and mycelial networks, they share stories about our connections to nature and our processes of becoming rooted and fluid.

    On Earth Day this year Leah & Beth released a book together called, Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees, exploring:

    • Moving from science to spirit: how forestry and ecology meet mystery.
    • Trees as spiritual beings and patient teachers.
    • The loneliness of isolated trees—and what it teaches us about human community.
    • Practices to connect more deeply with trees wherever you are.
    • Cracking open: the vulnerable yet transformative journey of opening to nature’s wisdom.

    Leah Rampy is a writer, speaker, and retreat leader living in a co-housing community who weaves ecology, spirituality, personal stories, and practices to help others deepen their relationship to the natural world. She is the founder and leader of Church of the Wild Two Rivers, and co-founded Save Our Soil - a volunteer organisation promoting soil health, local food, native plants, and regenerative agriculture.

    Beth Norcross is a passionate spiritual guide, author, naturalist, TEDx speaker, and founder of The Center for Spirituality in Nature. She offers nature's wisdom for living with connection, resilience, joy, and hope, particularly in challenging and uncertain times.

    I'd love to hear from you. Text me here.

    Support the show

    Subscribe to this podcast, share widely, leave a comment and a 5 star review to help these stories myceliate far.

    • Check out the Sense-Making in a Changing World podcast website & Youtube channel

    This podcast is hosted by Morag Gamble, founder of the Permaculture Education Institute - the leading-edge international online school for integrated permaculture design, education, leadership and [pr]activism.⁠

    • Explore Morag Gamble's Permaculture Educators Program

    Morag also shares conversations through Our Permaculture Life YouTube, Permaculture Festival of Wild Ideas & monthly film screenings.

    This podcast is broadcast from a solar powered studio in the midst of a permaculture ecovillage on Jinibara & Gubbi Gubbi country.

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
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