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reverberations with John Stuart

reverberations with John Stuart

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reverberations is a journey into the power of our voice, our stories and our co-creative capacity.

With deep dives into the full spectrum of the human experience; each episode invites you to tune in, be curious and explore new perspectives that may inspire meaningful personal and social transformation.


Don't let the conversation stop here. The intent of reverberations is for you to carry it forward, share your insights, spark new dialogue, debate possibilities, create solutions, engage and participate in a more sustainable and harmonious human experience.


This is a space where our voices are amplified... where the conversations are brought to the table... where we become #BetterTogether


Please visit amplifyyourlove.com for more information on John Stuart and to join the #BetterTogether movement

© 2026 reverberations with John Stuart
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  • Let Me Know the Rules: Development, Dignity and the Power Beneath Progress
    Jan 13 2026

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    Despite all our progress, something is amiss. In this episode, we take a hard look at how we’ve learned to define “development” and who it actually serves. From GDP and productivity metrics to education, healthcare and everyday work life; we explore how growth-focused systems often increase output while subtly compromising dignity, connection and well-being.

    This is a grounded, human conversation about power, values and the hidden rules shaping our lives; both globally and right at home.

    This episode invites you to rethink progress, notice where the system shows up in your own life.

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    16 Min.
  • What Kind of Progress is This?
    Dec 18 2025

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    In this opening episode of reverberations, John invites listeners into a reflective inquiry beneath the surface of modern life:

    If progress is supposed to improve the human experience, why does it so often feel hollow?

    Through personal reflection, cultural observation and emerging research on loneliness, trust and belonging, this episode names a quiet but pervasive fracture between the systems we’ve built and the human beings we actually are.

    This episode an invitation to slow down… to tell the truth… and to ask better questions.

    John introduces the deeper journey of this season and gently seeds Integrated Systems Theory, a dignity-led framework for reimagining development from the inside out. Beginning with lived experience rather than policy or ideology, this episode sets the stage for a season-long exploration of dignity, belonging, human possibility and ecological reverence.

    If you’ve ever felt that something about “progress” doesn’t quite add up…
    you’re not alone.

    This is where the conversation begins.



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    12 Min.
  • There is Another Way
    Nov 11 2025

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    A world built on trust, dignity and care begins within.

    John Stuart invites you on a journey through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, not as policy, rather as a living practice of harmony, sustainability and reverence.

    What happens when we choose to embody the freedom we seek?


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    47 Min.
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