Lifeworlds

Alexa Firmenich
Lifeworlds
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    36. Stingless Bees, Ancient Honey & the Amazon's Future – with Dr. Rosa Vasquez Espinosa

    02/04/2026 | 1 h 11 min
    What if one of the most powerful tools for saving the Amazon rain-forest was a bee most people have never heard of?
    Enter the stingless bee – a 65 million year old resident of Earth that produces honeys teeming with medicinal molecules and has co-evolved with indigenous Amazonian communities across millennia. Today, these bees are at the keystone species at the heart of a pioneering conservation movement spanning science, law, economics and Indigenous rights: one that recently secured the world's first legal recognition of the rights of an insect.

    Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza is the National Geographic Explorer and conservation scientist whose NGO Amazon Research Internacional is spearheading these initiatives. In this episode we explore the life world of the bees themselves, the pioneering science and bio-economies emerging around their extraordinary honey, the deep co-evolutionary bond between stingless bees and Amazonian communities, and how bridging indigenous and Western knowledge is proving essential for the forest, for the communities who steward the bees and the legal frameworks being built to protect them.

    Episode Website Link: https://www.lifeworld.earth/episodes-blog/stinglessbeesamazonfuture

    Links:
    Amazon Research International: Main Site
    Dr Rosa Vasquez Espinosa
    Book: The Spirit of the Rainforest
    Youtube: STINGLESS BEES AND THE BIODIVERSITY OF OUR AMAZON
    In Peru, a Mission to Save the Stingless Bee
    Nat Geo: Stingless bees make ‘miracle liquid.’
    Guardian: Stingless bees from the Amazon granted legal rights in world first

    Look out for meditations, poems, readings, and other snippets of inspiration in between episodes.

    Music: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd & The Rising by Tryad CCPL.
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    35. From Stardust To Sentience: Astrobiology & Life in the Cosmos – with Adam Frank

    06/03/2026 | 59 min
    What is life, and are we alone in the universe?
    In this episode I sit down with Adam Frank, Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Rochester, prolific science communicator, and author of five books including The Blind Spot and The Little Book of Aliens. Adam is one of the most compelling voices working at the intersection of astrobiology, philosophy, and the human future.
    We journey from the stunning variety of exoplanets we're only beginning to map, to the deep questions on detecting life in space. Adam argues that the search for extraterrestrial life can't be separated from the question of what life means here on Earth. Astrobiology, it turns out, may be our most useful mirror for understanding our own civilisational moment.
    We also get into the hard problem of consciousness, the blind spot at the heart of modern science, and how cosmology like art and myth - can be a gateway to awe. A conversation that leaves you more at home in the strangeness of the universe and probably less certain about what “alive” even means.
    Episode Website Link
    Links:
    Adam’s Website
    Adam’s Podcast: The Blind Spot
    Adam’s Instagram
    Noema Magazine: Why Science Hasn’t Solved Consciousness (Yet)
    The Atlantic: The Truth Physics Can No Longer Ignore
    5 Sci FI Aliens article
    Beyond Center at ASU on astrobiology and SETI
    Sarah Walker’s Assembly Theory in the NYT: A Test for Life Versus Non-Life
    Nature paper on Assembly Theory
    Schrodinger: What is Life?
    Information Theory
    Book: Human Cosmos by Jo Marchant
    "Semantic information, autonomous agency and non-equilibrium statistical physics" by Artemy Kolchinsky and David Wolpert
    Look out for meditations, poems, readings, and other snippets of inspiration in between episodes.
    Music: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock & Ellie Kidd
    Photo Credit: Hubble Space Telescope
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    34. Black Mountains College: Rethinking Education for Our Times - with Ben Rawlence

    02/02/2026 | 58 min
    Today’s episode explores a simple but urgent question: is our education system still fit for the world we’re entering? Climate disruption, AI, and uncertainty demand new forms of education fit for complexity and change.
    A rich lineage of alternative and experimental education has been evolving for decades, seeking to make learning more holistic, place-based, creative, and ecologically grounded. The focus of today’s conversation is one of those institutions: Black Mountains College in Wales. BMC is building a university model explicitly designed for a warming world, where nature is often the classroom and curriculum blends ecology and climate science with the arts, systems thinking, and community-rooted practice.
    I’m joined by its co-founder and CEO, Ben Rawlence, award-winning writer and former human rights researcher, to explore:
    The historicity of Western educational systems
    What the role of a university should be in society
    Black Mountains College as model of the future of education
    The role of ecological imagination
    Youth, eco anxiety and the challenges of parenting in today’s planetary moment
    Episode Website
    Links:
    Black Mountains College
    Think Like a Forest by Ben Rawlence
    Guardian: ‘We create changemakers’: the new UK college dedicated to climate crisis
    BMC and ecological imagination by Joseph Rowntree Foundation
    List of alternative schools and earth centered curriculum centers
    The Solutions are Already Here: Strategies of Ecological Revolution from Below
    Britt Wray on Climate Grief
    Future Council
    Re-imagining education conference
    Look out for meditations, poems, readings, and other snippets of inspiration in between episodes.
    Music: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock & Ellie Kidd
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    Poetry | Fruitful Darkness with Rilke

    26/10/2025 | 17 min
    This Lifeworlds episode is a devotional journey into the work of Rainer Maria Rilke, the lyrical German poet of thresholds and embracing transformations.

    Through readings of his most luminous poems and writings, we explore how Rilke guides us deliciously in reconciling suffering and turmoil with tremendous beauty. It’s an offering for anyone standing in the in-between, for those moving through sublimation, and longing for those secret, dazzling encounters with primal life forces.

    Rilke’s words are an invitation in. To move towards. His poems are prayers…. “to go out into our hearts as onto a vast plain, so that life can feel us as it reaches for us.”
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    33. Empatheatre: Social Sculpture & Feeling Across Worlds - with Dylan McGarry

    16/10/2025 | 1 h 17 min
    In this episode, we explore the role of theatre and empathy in transforming worldviews. Dr. Dylan McGarry is one of the founders of Empatheatre, a South African theatre-making company and methodology that turns research and storytelling into living social sculpture. Their plays create what they call amphitheatres for empathy - spaces where art, ritual, and dialogue help people listen across difference, from mining conflicts to ocean governance to human-wildlife coexistence.
    Empatheatre’s productions have brought together communities, policymakers, and activists that rarely meet, showing how imagination can transform civic life. The process of creating the plays generates profound potentials for restorative justice. As Dylan says, empathy is not about agreement, but about creating a vessel strong enough to hold our differences while keeping us in relation.
    We will cover:
    Empathy as a creative act
    Theatre and storytelling as Trojan horses that open conversations that traditional politics often can’t
    How to design spaces that allow lifeworlds to touch and the practices that help us shift into another’s perspective
    How empathy, when practiced collectively, becomes a form of governance: a new infrastructure for democracy and care
    Episode website
    Links:
    Share your input for the whale production
    Empatheatre
    Dylan’s PHD
    5min Empatheatre doc
    Indlela Yokuphila: The Soul's Journey (ZULU) film & the radio play used in the court case
    Lalela Ulwandle Trailer
    Umkhosi Wenala doc about Zulu musical on indigenous traditions & animist relationships
    Steiner’s 12 senses
    MOTH
    Project CETI
    Karen Bakker
    Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals
    One Ocean Hub
    dylanmcgarry.org
    Instagram: @dylan_mcgarry
    Photo Credit: Casey Pratt. It captures a significant moment in a collaborative theatre-making & storytelling project titled "Umkhosi Wenala"
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Lifeworlds is an intimate dialogue with our planet’s ecologies and with those who are translators and bridges between the human and beyond-human.Our guests are farmers, lawyers, scientists, investors, indigenous scholars, artists, and many more — with them, we explore the mindsets, skills and actions required to forge deep connections with nature and to enter into close relationship with the lifeworlds of other beings.We begin to change the world when we change our ways of seeing and being. Lifeworlds points us towards a deeper reformulation of core human identities, asking who it is we share the Earth with and what our human role may be at this pivotal moment in time. It is through the doorway of inhabiting and understanding multiple perspectives that we can begin to heal a culture and psyche that is steeped in duality. We have lost our place as humans amongst all life. This is our call for healing, engagement and wonder.www.lifeworld.earth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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