In part 2 of this conversation with Michel Bauwens, founder and director of the P2P Foundation, we cover: Historical perspective on how belief systems and worldviews interplay with civilisation-level system transitions. Crypto as a social elite in the creation of new open infrastructure and institutions. a Cosmolocal view on how crypto can play a role in the pulsation of the commons. [43:00] Michel's personal journey: a difficult childhood growing up in Belgium, becoming a revolutionary Marxist in early adulthood, living in Osho's Rajneeshpuram, inspired to create as an entrepreneur & documentary film maker, going through major life crises and being twice-born, setting up P2P Foundation and interest in civilisation history. Connect with Michel Bauwens: Substack: 4th Generation Civilization X (formerly Twitter): @mbauwens P2P Foundation: P2P Foundation Wiki Connect with Light Forest: Website: www.lightforest.world Twitter: Light Forest & @devlewis18 Instagram: @lightforestworld & @daiyisi đĽThe music for the podcast is produced by me using a combination of Bandlab and original recording of a Hapi drum (a type of tongue drum) played be me.
Rage, despair, anger, sadness, disbeliefâŚthese emotions define our moment. In times of war, violence, and environmental disasters, how else can we feel? Is this what it means to be civilised" It's clear that our institutions are fundamentally misaligned with addressing these problems. Michel Bauwens writes: âCorporations and states are competitive entities, geared towards extraction to serve the relative strength of their owners and citizens. These institutions are problematic by themselves, in an age facing a planetary meta-crisis.â Could it be that the design of the institutions themselves is why we have these crises in the first place? In an interconnected living system, where is the âexternalâ to outsource to? What are the alternatives to States and Markets? In part 1 of a two-part conversation, I speak to Michel Bauwens, founder and director of the P2P Foundation, a person who has spent decades studying these questions. Themes Covered: ⢠Michelâs civilization history perspective of our world today and why we might be living through a moment of transition and the birth of new commons-centric institutions. ⢠A cosmo-local view of the world with institutions that are neither market- nor state-centric, but commons-centric. ⢠How Open Source Software and Technology are creating the conditions for the return of the commons and the creation of new institutions outside of the market and state. Upcoming in Part 2: In part 2, we will explore the role of Web3 and Crypto in the rise of the commons and delve into Michelâs journey that led him to founding the P2P Foundation and studying civilization history. Connect with Michel Bauwens: ⢠Substack: 4th Generation Civilization ⢠X (formerly Twitter): @mbauwens ⢠P2P Foundation: P2P Foundation WikiConnect with Light Forest: ⢠Website: www.lightforest.world ⢠Twitter: Light Forest & @devlewis18 ⢠Instagram: @lightforestworld & @daiyisiđĽ The music for the podcast is produced by me using a combination of Bandlab and original recording of a Hapi drum (a type of tongue drum) played be me.
In this episode of the Light Forest we dive into the emerging concepts around Regeneration and its intersections with Web3/Crypto communities. You will notice âregenerationâ within Light Forestâs mission. According to the American Heritage and Cambridge dictionaries, definitions of âregenerationâ include: a change or improving through renewal, spiritual revival, rebirth, and retaining a sense of balance with nature. The etymology of the term has its roots in biology, but the concept has been extended to encompass a range of disciplines, and often used around improving the health of systems. Unlike the term âsustainabilityâ which implies sustaining the equilibrium or status quo paradigm, âregenerationâ hits closer to both the scale and form of paradigm shifts weâre interested in at Light Forest: 1. It involves a recognition and remembrance of ancient wisdom and practices forgotten. 2. It also allows for radical imagination for new perspectives, technologies, and ways of being that fosters a coming together on our planet in new ways. My introduction into this space has come through my interactions with Web3 (Blockchain, smart contracts, decentralised networks) communities. What i've seen is a meeting of people who recognise the need for regeneration and are trying to use these technologies to push the paradigm. Taking us on this journey into unpacking regeneration and the intersections with Web3 we have Maya Dentzel. Maya is a researcher and social entrepreneur passionate about building regenerative systems with emerging technologies. She has written about and organized events on Regenerative Finance aka ReFi. You can read her breakdown on the state of ReFi 2024 report, here. In this conversation we touch on the following areas: 9:45 Mayaâs vision of a regenerative world: solar punk ,architecture, transport, energy, food, local governance, money, decentralised networks and smart contracts, community living, and open source. 22:40 understanding the âemergingâ concept of regeneration and working with nature's patterns. 30:40 Regenerative Economics through the work of â John Fullertonâ & â Kate Raworthâ 35:00 tracing the emergence of âReFiâ and meeting of crypto and regeneration 39:20 emerging Crypto 'ReFiâ tools 49:00 Regen Network and biodiversity credits 54:20 the problem with measurement, incentives, and âtokenisation of natureâ 61:10 hanging out with the ReFi community in North America and Europe 62:20 Regenerative California initiative and its potential to take regeneration mainstream 65:30 Mayaâs journey from the UN and Climate Activism, learning Yoga during the pandemic, to alignment between âinnerâ and planetary regeneration. 70:45 Coordi-nations and seeing the world as bioregions 74:18 Mayaâs podcast on ReFi Connect with Maya ⢠Website: https://www.mayazdentzel.xyz/â ⢠Twitter: https://x.com/mayazdentzel ⢠Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayazdentzel/?miniProfileUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_miniProfile%3AACoAABeHn6kBYgcuHtOCL56xEGDp0xEztdEOLc0 Checkout her podcast: https://blog.refidao.com/season-4-refi-podcast-announcement/ Connect with Light Forest ⢠Website: â www.lightforest.worldâ ⢠Twitter: â â Light Forestâ â & â â devlewis18â â ⢠Instagram: @lightforestworld @daiyisi đĽThe music for the podcast is produced by me using a combination of Bandlab and original recording of a Hapi drum (a type of tongue drum) played be me.
In this episode I speak to Andrea Farias, a digital researcher, strategist, and storyteller on a mission to support the transition to a regenerative civilisation. In this conversation we touch on the following themes: Andrea's vision for a regenerative civilisation looks through the layers of cultural materialism and how this framework can help us understand change. We unpack the concept of regeneration and particularly in the context of economics. We examine the role that technology can play in assisting us, raising both caution and opportunities, particularly around how we might tap into collective human intelligence. We talk about the role of institutions in our current crises and why we need new types of institutions to steward us. Andrea shares some episodes and experiences in her life that led to question many assumptions about life and the world, and eventually a regeneration of her own life by going through episodes of pain and suffering and finding a new authentic sense of joy for life. The regeneration also led to shifting course from working in the startup and corporate innovation space, where she led projects for clients such as â â Change.orgâ â and Mozilla to the path that she is on now. Connect with Andrea Website: https://diome.xyz/ Twitter: andrea_is_a Farcaster: Diome Connect with Light Forest Website: www.lightforest.world Twitter: â Light Forestâ & â devlewis18â Instagram: @lightforestworld @daiyisi đĽThe music for the podcast is produced by me using a combination of Bandlab and original recording of a Hapi drum (a type of tongue drum) played be me.
Welcome to the Light Forest Podcast, a journey of exploration to bring more Light into how we live and regenerate our planet. I'm your host, Dev, and in Season 0 join me for conversations with change makers from around the world as we dive deep into areas such as Asian Philosophy, Indigenous knowledge, regenerative economics, Spirituality, and more, searching for the interconnected roots to the many crises engulfing our planet, from war and digital technology governance to climate and health. Tuning in to this podcast you will hear from thinkers and builders helping us transition away from the âdark forestâ paradigm of infinite extraction, fear, and violence we live in today. You will also hear guests share their own âinnerâ journeys of regeneration and unlearning to live more authentic lives. My name is Dev and my own journey has spanned think tanks and the private sector, taking me from Bombay to Rhode Island, Shanghai to Chiang Mai. I am a recognised thinker and convenor in the space of technology law and policy in Asia. Join me on a journey with an open mind to see the world and our own selves in a fresh light and let us create a Light Forest world. Connect with me Website: â www.lightforest.worldâ Twitter: â Light Forestâ & â devlewis18â Instagram: @lightforestworld @daiyisi