
"More Fun, Less Stuff": Living on Earth as if we Want to Stay
How to grow up as a species without letting go of joy.
Thoughtful perspectives on the networks of relationships that sustain and shape individuals, communities, and the broader world.
How to grow up as a species without letting go of joy.
Your unexamined philosophy may be quietly shrinking your world. Here’s how to begin tending it as a living, breathing worldview instead.
We talk about falling in love, but rarely about falling in trust — even though trust shapes the texture of every relationship that thrives or falters.
What if the struggle to find our place isn’t about fitting in, but about learning to stand in right relation to the whole? A reflection on belonging, language, and the tension between parts and wholes.
A lexicon for making sense of ecosophy—our philosophical inquiry into the wisdom of living well in our terrestrial home.
In our first Under the Ginkgo Tree episode, Sam King shares his alarm at the eco-crisis and his commitment to justice. He explores the wisdom of the universe’s vast story while staying deeply attuned to the local and immediate, weaving cosmic perspective with grounded action.
What if the real gap isn’t between knowledge and action, but between concern and care? Our entanglement with systems makes meaningful change difficult—but does it absolve us of responsibility?
The mental health crisis isn’t just psychological—it’s philosophical. Healing lies in reconnecting our inner lives with the interconnected systems that sustain us.
When we bring our soul back into the act of caring for the world, sustainability shifts from obligation to fulfilment.