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According to climate activist Joanna Macy, there are three stories that explain the world we're living in.
The first is Business as Usual.
That is, "Don't worry. Everything's fine."
For example: "Global warming? No sweat — we're going to figure out how to suck carbon out of the air. No worries. The capitalist system will figure things out and the people who come up with the best, most valuable ideas will be rewarded. All is good."
Sounds reasonable, especially if you consume mainstream news and listen to experts and pundits promoted and funded by capitalism.
The second is the Great Unraveling.
As in, "We're doomed."
And it can sound like this: "The oceans are dying. Fisheries are collapsing. There's poverty everywhere. The climate is chaotic and dangerous. Everything's on fire or under flood waters. There's oppression and war and degradation, and income inequality is skyrocketing. And it's too late; there's nothing we can do anymore."
Well, I can't argue with any of that. When I read scientific papers on climate science and oceanography, when I talk with farmers — it's hard to feel a big surge of hope about our future.
And then there's a third story: the Great Turning.
The Great Turning says, "Let's build a just and life-sustaining society."
Living into the Great Turning isn't a spectator bet on what will happen, but rather a decision to get onto the field of play to affect the outcome.
And that's what my guest, Jess Serrante, and I, cover in this conversation.
So if you have been in despair and rage, bewilderment, and depression; or if you're thinking, if only we had elected the other folks then everything would be fine — this third story will offer you a way forward.
LinksWe Are the Great Turning Podcast
JessSerrante.com
Jess Serrante on Instagram
"Wild Geese," by Mary Oliver
An amazing Padel point
YogaBody.com