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175. Doing the Impossible: Judith Schwartz on transcending our impasses to heal the earth & each other

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Ten years ago now, award-winning writer and journalist, Judith Schwartz wrote the book ‘Cows Save the Planet: and Other Improbable Ways of Restoring Soil to Heal the Earth'. Then came 'Water In Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World'. And then, a few years ago, in an extraordinary global tour of earth repair, came 'The Reindeer Chronicles: and Other Inspiring Stories of Working With Nature to Heal the Earth'. That award-winning book featured stories from Norway, Spain, Hawai’i, New Mexico, the Middle East, and Australia – Kachana Station, in fact, the 200,000 acre station in the East Kimberley that’s the subject of the 2nd most listened to episode on this podcast – and a critical flashpoint right now.
Among Judy’s stories, there’s something in particular about the one from New Mexico that stands to assist all the others, and what’s to come. It’s a story that’s shaped the next phase of Judith’s life in some ways, and is arguably the leading edge of what we need most right now. Given the stories of regeneration in every sphere are everywhere now, we can say we do broadly know what to do, and who can help the rest of us join in. So what’s stopping us? And how can we get beyond the entrenched beliefs and patterns that are holding us back?
Some of what Judy’s written up, and has gone on with personally since, is almost too amazing to be true. Indeed, as we’ve heard on this podcast recently from people like Tim Hollo, Amanda Cahill, and Katherine Trebeck, we do know of processes too, that answer those crucial questions. And one consistent thread in these processes, is how contemplating the apparently impossible can change everything. Interestingly, it’s also consistent with processes that elite athletes are increasingly engaging in. Judy calls it the approach of thinking ‘wouldn’t it be cool if …?’ And hearing how Judy’s own path of deep healing has converged with these bigger stories of regeneration, even how she’s become a black belt in her 60s, that does sound cool.
Head here for automatic cues to chapter markers (also available on the embedded player on the episode web page), and a transcript of this conversation (please note the transcript is AI generated and imperfect, but hopefully serves to provide greater access to these conversations for those who need or like to read).
Recorded at the Derby Media Aboriginal Corporation on 28 July 2023 Australian time.
Title slide: Judith Schwartz (pic: Tony Eprile).
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New York Skyline, by Brendan Eprile.
Find more:
Judith Schwartz.
Community Consensus Institute.
To Which We Belong.
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Visit The RegenNarration shop to wave the flag. And please keep sharing, rating & reviewing the podcast. It all helps.
Thanks for your support!

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Capítulos

1. Preview & Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Current Surprising Realisations and Daily Life - Global Engagement to Local Activism (00:05:23)

3. Processes for Transforming Perspectives and Building Community (00:18:22)

4. Reflections on Youth, Pain, and Empathy (00:35:51)

5. Healing and Water's Preeminent Impact (00:42:06)

6. Importance of Functioning Land and Biotic Pump (from carbon sequestration to carbon cycles - with all other cycles) (00:50:18)

7. Floods, Deserts, Animal Management and Misunderstandings in Landscapes (inc. the flashpoint at Kachana Station in the Kimberley) (00:58:54)

8. Personal Experiments, Livelihood & Discovering Unexpected Strengths (like becoming a black belt in her 60s) (01:10:50)

9. Sublime Music by Judy's Son, Brendan Eprile, New York Skyline (01:18:58)

308 episódios

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Send us a Text Message.

Ten years ago now, award-winning writer and journalist, Judith Schwartz wrote the book ‘Cows Save the Planet: and Other Improbable Ways of Restoring Soil to Heal the Earth'. Then came 'Water In Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World'. And then, a few years ago, in an extraordinary global tour of earth repair, came 'The Reindeer Chronicles: and Other Inspiring Stories of Working With Nature to Heal the Earth'. That award-winning book featured stories from Norway, Spain, Hawai’i, New Mexico, the Middle East, and Australia – Kachana Station, in fact, the 200,000 acre station in the East Kimberley that’s the subject of the 2nd most listened to episode on this podcast – and a critical flashpoint right now.
Among Judy’s stories, there’s something in particular about the one from New Mexico that stands to assist all the others, and what’s to come. It’s a story that’s shaped the next phase of Judith’s life in some ways, and is arguably the leading edge of what we need most right now. Given the stories of regeneration in every sphere are everywhere now, we can say we do broadly know what to do, and who can help the rest of us join in. So what’s stopping us? And how can we get beyond the entrenched beliefs and patterns that are holding us back?
Some of what Judy’s written up, and has gone on with personally since, is almost too amazing to be true. Indeed, as we’ve heard on this podcast recently from people like Tim Hollo, Amanda Cahill, and Katherine Trebeck, we do know of processes too, that answer those crucial questions. And one consistent thread in these processes, is how contemplating the apparently impossible can change everything. Interestingly, it’s also consistent with processes that elite athletes are increasingly engaging in. Judy calls it the approach of thinking ‘wouldn’t it be cool if …?’ And hearing how Judy’s own path of deep healing has converged with these bigger stories of regeneration, even how she’s become a black belt in her 60s, that does sound cool.
Head here for automatic cues to chapter markers (also available on the embedded player on the episode web page), and a transcript of this conversation (please note the transcript is AI generated and imperfect, but hopefully serves to provide greater access to these conversations for those who need or like to read).
Recorded at the Derby Media Aboriginal Corporation on 28 July 2023 Australian time.
Title slide: Judith Schwartz (pic: Tony Eprile).
To see more from behind the scenes, become a subscriber via the Patreon page.
Music:
New York Skyline, by Brendan Eprile.
Find more:
Judith Schwartz.
Community Consensus Institute.
To Which We Belong.
Support the Show.

The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free & freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by clicking the link above or heading to our website.
Become a member to connect with your host, other listeners & benefits, via our Patreon page.
Visit The RegenNarration shop to wave the flag. And please keep sharing, rating & reviewing the podcast. It all helps.
Thanks for your support!

  continue reading

Capítulos

1. Preview & Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Current Surprising Realisations and Daily Life - Global Engagement to Local Activism (00:05:23)

3. Processes for Transforming Perspectives and Building Community (00:18:22)

4. Reflections on Youth, Pain, and Empathy (00:35:51)

5. Healing and Water's Preeminent Impact (00:42:06)

6. Importance of Functioning Land and Biotic Pump (from carbon sequestration to carbon cycles - with all other cycles) (00:50:18)

7. Floods, Deserts, Animal Management and Misunderstandings in Landscapes (inc. the flashpoint at Kachana Station in the Kimberley) (00:58:54)

8. Personal Experiments, Livelihood & Discovering Unexpected Strengths (like becoming a black belt in her 60s) (01:10:50)

9. Sublime Music by Judy's Son, Brendan Eprile, New York Skyline (01:18:58)

308 episódios

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