Life as a Young Helicopter Pilot in the Outback

I had the opportunity to interview a young woman working as a helicopter pilot at Gogo Station, located in Fitzroy River Crossing, Northwestern Australia. Her primary role is to help muster cattle into the yards. Gogo Station spans an impressive 370,000 hectares and is home to approximately 70,000 head of cattle. Summary of the interview […]

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West Australian Communities – podcast #4

II started this podcast series to spotlight the rich diversity of community work happening in Western Australia — simply because I was genuinely surprised by how much grassroots energy and activism exists here. Honestly, it feels like there’s more community spirit per square kilometre than in many other places I’ve been. These spontaneous conversations offer […]

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West Australian Communities – podcast #3

II started this podcast series to spotlight the rich diversity of community work happening in Western Australia — simply because I was genuinely surprised by how much grassroots energy and activism exists here. Honestly, it feels like there’s more community spirit per square kilometre than in many other places I’ve been. These spontaneous conversations offer […]

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West Australian Communities – podcast #2

II started this podcast series to spotlight the rich diversity of community work happening in Western Australia — simply because I was genuinely surprised by how much grassroots energy and activism exists here. Honestly, it feels like there’s more community spirit per square kilometre than in many other places I’ve been. These spontaneous conversations offer […]

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West Australian Communities – podcast #1

II started this podcast series to spotlight the rich diversity of community work happening in Western Australia — simply because I was genuinely surprised by how much grassroots energy and activism exists here. Honestly, it feels like there’s more community spirit per square kilometre than in many other places I’ve been. These spontaneous conversations offer […]

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We Need to Care About The Community

In our interview/podcats series for “cities as biospheres” – an art-driven innovation lab to reduce carbon emissions and other materials harmful to the environment in our cities – I’ve spoken with Regina Cohen. Regina is a Shaman based in New York City and Rio de Janeiro. She hast started community gardens in Brooklyn in 2015, […]

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The Synergia People

In 1969 some pioneers from all over the US bought a piece of land close to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Until today it is well-known as Synergia Ranch – a Center for Innovation and Retreats. The Ranch is home to individuals who were the original inventors, creators, designers and managers of the Biosphere 2 project […]

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We could do much better …

In our interview/podcats series for “cities as biospheres” – an art-driven innovation lab to reduce carbon emissions and other materials harmful to the environment in our cities – I’ve spoken with Eike Roswag-Klinge. Eike is professor at the Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, and is partner at ZRS Architekten in Berlin. I’ve asked him the following […]

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Tankwa Artscape

The Tankwa Artscape is an artist residency program in South Africa’s rock desert, the Tankwa Karoo. It takes place at the Tented Camp in the Stonehenge Private Nature Reserve – the spot which hosted Africa Burn (a Burning Man regional festival) for many years. You still find many Africa Burn remains in their scrapyard. The […]

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