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Tasha Bassingthwaighte on imagination, meditation and wifi-free retreats.

January 21, 2019
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[…] the Sharpham Estate, close to where I live, to talk to Tasha Bassingthwaighte who is The Barn’s Manager.  I arrived just as participants in one of their week -long retreats were heading indoors for some finesmelling soup. Tasha and I sat in The Barn’s library, and I started by asking her to explain what happens […]


Talking play and imagination with Peter Gray

October 6, 2019
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One of the very best books I read while researching ‘From What Is to What If’ was ‘ Free to Learn’ by Peter Gray. Peter is an evolutionary psychologist who taught for 30 years at Boston College as a Professor. He is now retired from teaching but still does research on children’s learning and […]


Shaun Hill of Hill Farmstead on brewing beer to capture the imagination.

May 24, 2017
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[…] creativity’?. If we’re in an age where every word almost has lost its meaning and value, what happens when someone claims that they are imaginative, or they even name their project, or their beer, imagination, but there’s no imagination that actually went in to it? It’s almost like we need to create a new language”.


On Venice and curiosity

June 13, 2017
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[…] you look right, everywhere there is something that invites you to explore, to examine, to enter, to reflect. Perhaps it is the acoustics of the place, car- free, bicycle-free, motorbike-free, just footfall, human voices, pigeons and distant boats, that puts us into an altered state we’re not used to, one in which our attention […]


Dr Larry Rosen on activism and imagination in the age of the Distracted Mind.

January 23, 2018
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[…] for 33 years, and has written 7 books on the subject. He does a lot of research which explores the psychological impact of technology. He is co -author, with Adam Gazzaley (who we will also interview soon), of the brilliant ‘Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a HighTech World’. We talked by Skype, and I […]


Manish Jain: “Our work is to recover wisdom and imagination”

January 31, 2018
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[…] Rethinking Education and Development’. He has been working for the last 20 years, initiating many projects around unlearning, sustainable living, and Gift Culture. He is also co -founder of Swaraj University – India’s first university dedicated to localization. You can read more about his work here. He very kindly spent a fascinating hour chatting […]


Drucilla Cornell on the power of the public imagination

February 3, 2021
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[…] D. Seely, called ‘What has happened to the public imagination, and why?’. I found it so insightful, and such a powerful take on what the public imagination is and why it matters, that I wrote to Drucilla to ask if we might be able to have a chat about it, and she agreed. Drucilla […]


What a movement founded on imagination looks like

April 17, 2018
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[…] a full colour overview of some of the inspirational stories emerging from the Transition movement. All the printed copies are gone, so you can now download, for free, in English or in French, the pdf. I’m very fond of it. Beautifully designed by Jane Brady of Emergency Design, it is one of my very […]


Karen MacLean on Den Grønne Friskole, where imagination flourishes

December 10, 2018
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“The imagination needs the whole body and all the senses.  Sitting still and having to pay attention and only use some of your senses, it gets kids out of the habit of feeling the world and themselves.  That’s a really, really important component in restoring imagination when the kids come to us.  That they […]


Compost, community and cash: tasting the new economy in Geneva

March 30, 2017
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I’m not sure if there is a World Record for the most talks given in one day, but if there is, I gave it a pretty good shot last week. I travelled (by train, as is my wont) to Switzerland to support several initiatives there, in and around Geneva. I love trips like this, […]


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