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Hope Springs with Annabel Heseltine

Hope Springs with Annabel Heseltine

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In Hope Springs, a Resurgence Podcast hosted by Annabel Heseltine, we hear from people working on the frontline of the environmental crisis and explore what compels them to achieve extraordinary things for the natural world. Think of Hope Springs as a guide to recovery - and to discovering a sense of optimism and purpose, even in the midst of grave challenges. Hope Springs is an offering from The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity and global community that connects, inspires and informs positive change for people and planet. www.resurgence.org© 2024 Sciences sociales
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  • Galahad Clark
    Feb 18 2025

    Galahad Clark is a cobbler by birth and trade who is on a mission to change the way we connect with the earth through a shoe inspired by the sand bushmen of the Kalahari Desert. In this episode of Hope Springs, the co-founder of Vivo Barefoot talks about what he learned from indigenous people, about his Quaker roots grounded in the Clark shoes legacy and about a little film called Shoespiracy with a big message: like Big Agriculture and Big Pharma, Big Shoe with its big, padded soles is quite literally disconnecting us from the natural world. We learn that had it not been for his mother’s sudden illness and death when Galahad was just twenty, he might never have found his way into making a shoe honouring our connection with the land.

    This podcast is bought to you by The Resurgence Trust.

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    43 min
  • Roger Tempest & Paris Ackrill
    Jan 28 2025

    Roger Tempest and Paris Ackrill, who are shortly to be married, have spent eleven years creating a truly transformative retreat centre at Broughton Sanctuary. Previously Broughton Hall, the stately with no less than 56 chimneys was home to the Roger’s recusant Catholic family for a thousand years. But now it's time for change, say the couple, who describe a rising of ‘an unarticulated movement’. Changing its name to Broughton Sanctuary, they have regenerated 3000 acres, created Avalon, a state-of the art wellbeing centre and “as without, so within” are now hosting formative visionaries including Dr Zach Bush, Bruce Damer and Lawrence Bloom, Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Urban Management. On this episode of Hope Springs we discuss the need for a spiritual Davos and the reasons why Broughton Sanctuary is described as “the birthing place of a new humanity” by Andrew Harvey, founder of Sacred Activism.

    This podcast is brought to you by The Resurgence Trust.

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    41 min
  • Jim Murray
    Jan 13 2025

    The observant amongst us might have noticed Jim Murray at last’s year’s 2024 March for Clean Water carrying a very large fish named Sally. Best known for roles in Primeval and The Crown, the actor, artist and activist had his life turned upside down in 2009 when he and his wife the actress Sarah Parish lost their baby daughter to a congenital heart disease.

    Seeking solace in fishing, Jim became aware of the plight of our rivers. Now he actively campaigns for clean water, founding Activist Anglers, hosting a podcast and championing the salmon. His latest art exhibition experimenting with canvas underwater was entitled Creatures of Light inspired by the words of poet Ted Hughes.

    This podcast is bought to you by The Resurgence Trust.

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    46 min
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