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  • Solar’s Global Rise and China’s Energy Leadership — A Conversation with Bill McKibben
    Nov 14 2025

    Bill McKibben joins The Way Forward to explore the rapid rise of solar energy and China’s commanding role in the clean energy economy. Drawing from his latest book Here Comes the Sun, McKibben shares how the solar revolution is reshaping global dynamics — from the shift away from fossil fuels to the acceleration of decentralized power — and why local action still holds the key to a regenerative future.

    In this episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, environmental leader Bill McKibben reveals the remarkable—and largely untold—story behind the global solar energy boom. Drawing from his new book Here Comes the Sun, McKibben explains how solar has moved from the margins to become the world’s cheapest, fastest-growing energy source, reshaping geopolitics, economics, and the fight for a livable planet.

    We explore why the transition is accelerating so quickly, how China surged ahead in clean-energy manufacturing, what’s blocking progress in the U.S., and why decentralized energy strengthens both democracy and community resilience. McKibben makes a powerful case that the most impactful climate action isn’t individual—it’s collective organizing to change policy and scale solutions that match the crisis.

    This is a conversation about speed, possibility, and the decisive decade ahead—and why a sun-powered world is much closer than we think.

    Bill McKibben—author, journalist, and founder of 350.org and Third Act—is one of the world’s most influential climate voices. His new book, Here Comes the Sun, charts the extraordinary rise of solar power and what it means for the future.

    Themes

    • Solar is exploding globally—faster than anyone expected.
    • Renewables are now the cheapest energy on Earth.
    • China is dominating clean-energy manufacturing.
    • Batteries and virtual power plants are transforming the grid.
    • Collective action—not individual consumption—is what shifts systems.

    UPCOMING LIVE EVENT

    THE CLIMATE CROSSROADS – December 2, Live Online

    A powerhouse panel with Bill McKibben, Dr. Rupert Read, and Brian McLaren, moderated by Dr. John Izzo as they explore what it will take to move from paralysis to action. Hosted by Elders Action Network, Elders Climate Action, and The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, this 90-minute event blends moral clarity with practical hope.

    🗓 December 2 8–9:30 AM PST | 11–12:30 PM EST | 4–5:30 PM GMT 📍 Hosted by Elders Action Network, Elders Climate Action & The Way Forward Podcast 🔗 Register here: https://shorturl.at/hNYKg

    Also visit and register at our Sutra to have an interactive experience with our 3 guests. Climate Crossroads Sutra

    The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations is hosted by Dr. John Izzo & Alain Gauthier and produced by Jim Burke. 📺 Watch on [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/@thewayforwardrc| 🎧 Listen on [Apple Podcasts] podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-way-forward-regenerative-conversations/id1651941803| 🌍 Connect with us: [Website] https://wayforwardpodcast.com/

    • 🌿 Special Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations is made possible through the generous support of Elders Action Network (EAN) https://eldersaction.org/ (Elders Action Network) and Elders Climate Action (ECA) https://eldersaction.org/ (Elders Action Network. These organizations are dedicated to empowering elders to take collective action for a thriving, just, and sustainable future. We’re deeply grateful for their leadership and for modeling what it means to be regenerative elders in action.
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    58 min
  • Transform or Collapse? Dr. Rupert Read and Manda Scott on Climate Adaptation & Moral Courage
    Oct 19 2025

    In this powerful episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, hosts John Izzo and Alain Gauthier sit down with philosopher and climate activist Dr. Rupert Read and Manda Scott to explore the groundbreaking new book, Transformative Adaptation.

    Is it too late to stop climate change? What does it mean to adapt with courage, not despair? And how can we transform ourselves and our systems to save what truly matters?

    We dive deep into:

    • The difference between shallow and transformative adaptation
    • Why collapse isn’t inevitable — and how hope can be radical
    • The moral and spiritual dimensions of climate action
    • Practical steps for individuals and communities to adapt with integrity

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, hosts Dr. John Izzo and Alain Gauthier sit down with Rupert Read and Manda Scott to explore their new book Transformative Adaptation: Another World Is Still Just Possible.

    We ask:

    • Is it too late to stop the climate and ecological crisis?
    • What’s the difference between “shallow” adaptation and “transformative” adaptation?
    • How can communities move from resilience to true system change?
    • Why do new stories—like Thrutopia—matter for creating a liveable future?

    From real examples in Nepal and Rojava to the spiritual and narrative shifts needed to heal our “trauma culture,” this episode will leave you questioning what kind of future we can still build—together.

    👥 Guest Bios & Links

    Rupert Read – Philosopher, former Extinction Rebellion spokesperson, co-founder of the Climate Majority Project, and co-author of Transformative Adaptation. 🔗 Rupert’s Website | Climate Majority Project

    Manda Scott – Award-winning novelist, podcaster (Accidental Gods), and co-author of Transformative Adaptation, pioneering the concept of Thrutopia storytelling. 🔗 Accidental Gods Podcast | Thrutopia

    🙌 Call to Action

    ✨ Subscribe to The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations for more deep dialogues on climate, culture, and regeneration. 💬 Share this episode with a friend who cares about the future. ⭐ Leave us a comment—what does “transformative adaptation” mean to you?

    🎙 Show Branding

    The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations is hosted by Dr. John Izzo & Alain Gauthier and produced by Jim Burke. 📺 Watch on [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/@thewayforwardrc| 🎧 Listen on [Apple Podcasts] podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-way-forward-regenerative-conversations/id1651941803| 🌍 Connect with us: [Website] https://wayforwardpodcast.com/

    🌿 Special Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations is made possible through the generous support of Elders Action Network (EAN) and Elders Climate Action (ECA). These organizations are dedicated to empowering elders to take collective action for a thriving, just, and sustainable future. We’re deeply grateful for their leadership and for modeling what it means to be regenerative elders in action.

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    1 h
  • Faith, Love, and Courage After Collapse: A Conversation with Brian McLaren, Author of “Life After Doom”
    Sep 13 2025

    On The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, John and Alain sit down with Brian McLaren to explore what it means to live—and lead—after doom. Drawing from Life After Doom, Brian reframes “doom” as the moment we realize our problems outsize our current solutions, then walks us from anger to grief to love as a generative path forward. Along the way, we unpack overshoot and the polycrisis beneath climate change, a practical four‑scenario map of possible futures, and everyday practices that keep us grounded—finding companions to talk with, time in nature, and deep honesty in prayerful reflection. The result is a clear‑eyed conversation that neither sugarcoats nor catastrophizes—and calls us to show up with courage, compassion, and love.

    Show notes summary

    What we cover

    • What “doom” really names: not inevitable extinction, but the psychological shock when our problems feel bigger than our solutions—and how naming it opens a path beyond paralysis.
    • Under the climate “cherry”: overshoot (taking too much, dumping too much) and the polycrisis that makes single‑issue fixes insufficient.
    • Four scenarios for what’s next: collapse avoidance, collapse rebirth, collapse survival, collapse extinction—plus why clinging to certainty (optimism or despair) discourages action.
    • From anger → grief → love: how grief can sweeten into love for places and people—and even temper how we regard those doing harm.
    • Practices that help right now: find a small circle to talk with; seek daily time outdoors (“the birds are being awesome”); and cultivate honest, contemplative prayer—“holding our thoughts to the light.”
    • Faith, power, and coalition: engaging Christian communities without dehumanization; critiquing money‑power capture; and reaching beyond left/right toward a deeper, earth‑honoring vision.

    Key takeaways

    • Name the feeling; don’t freeze there. Recognizing doom as an inner experience creates room for courage and community.
    • Think systemically. If we “solve carbon” but ignore overshoot and the polycrisis, our children still inherit cascading risk.
    • Work the middle path. Refusing both naïve optimism and total doom keeps us in the arena of action.
    • Grief reveals love. Lament can deepen solidarity with people and places—and clarify what we will protect.
    • Lead with love, not dehumanization. Our language matters; contempt escalates violence, while love enlarges coalitions.

    Our heartfelt thanks to Elders Action Network (EAN) and Elders Climate Action (ECA) for the work they do and for their support of this conversation and community.

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    56 min
  • # 49: How to Overcome 5 Toxic Mindsets to Reclaim Happiness Now
    Aug 3 2025

    In this episode of The Way Forward Regenerative Conversations, co-hosts Alain Gauthier and Jim Burke, our producer stepping into the host role, dive into humanity’s greatest challenges and the transformative opportunities they present. Join us as they interview Dr. John Izzo, who takes the guest seat to explore “What is the way forward?” for a thriving planet and future. This podcast is a bold call to action, inspiring regenerative practices and mindset shifts to build a better world.

    About This Episode

    Struggling to stay grounded amidst wars, climate crises, or AI hype? Dr. John Izzo, author of The Five Thieves of Happiness, reveals how five toxic mindsets—Control, Conceit, Consumption, Comfort, and Coveting—are stealing your happiness. Discover the “Notice, Stop, Choose” method to overcome these thieves, practice “attention without attachment,” and challenge outdated patterns like tribalism. From social media coveting to reimagining capitalism, Izzo offers practical tools to transform your inner life and spark outer change. Perfect for activists, elders, and visionaries ready to build a regenerative future.

    About Dr. John Izzo

    Dr. John Izzo is a bestselling author, speaker, and leadership expert with over 25 years advising Fortune 500 companies like IBM and Coca-Cola on sustainability and regeneration. His nine books, including The Five Thieves of Happiness, blend spirituality, science, and practical wisdom, inspiring millions globally. A former minister and Camino de Santiago pilgrim, Izzo’s TEDx talks and podcasts deliver bold, actionable insights for personal and collective transformation.

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    • Hashtags: #Happiness #MindsetShift #ToxicMindset #PositiveMindset #OvercomeNegativity #ReclaimHappiness #MindsetMatters

    Thank Our Sponsors

    • Elders Action Network: Empowering elders to channel wisdom into social change—a true catalyst for hope and collaboration.
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    Your support drives these regenerative discussions. Thanks for listening!

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    1 h et 1 min
  • # 48 : The War on Truth and the Struggle for Democracy – a conversation with Katherine Stewart
    Jun 22 2025

    In this gripping episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, we dive deep into the explosive revelations of Katherine Stewart’s new book, Money, Lies, and God. With nearly two decades of investigative journalism exposing the rise of Christian nationalism and the anti-democratic forces reshaping America, Stewart reveals the unholy alliances of billionaires, culture warriors, and ideological extremists working to dismantle our democratic foundations. This conversation is essential listening for anyone who cares about truth, pluralism, and the future of the American experiment.

    Katherine Stewart is an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author who has covered the rise of the anti-democratic movement in the U.S. for over 16 years. Her latest book, Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy (Bloomsbury, 2025), builds on the critically acclaimed The Power Worshippers and The Good News Club. Stewart’s work appears in The New York Times, The New Republic, and Religion News Service. Follow her work at website https://katherinestewart.me/ katherinestewartbooks.substack.com and on Bluesky at katherinestewart.bsky.social.

    If you enjoyed today’s conversation, please subscribe to our podcast and visit our website at www.wayforwardpodcast.com to join our community, explore show archives, and stay connected.

    Special thanks to our sponsors:

    • Elders Action Network – org
    • Elder Climate Action – org

    Their support makes these vital conversations possible.

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    52 min
  • #47 What Needs to Change Now: Breaking Free from the Old System – A Conversation with Otto Scharmer and Katrin Kaufer
    May 26 2025

    Have you ever felt powerless to change the system—wondering if one person's actions can truly make a difference in a world overwhelmed by complex challenges? In this provocative and inspiring episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, we confront the limiting belief that individual actions don't matter—a mindset Otto Scharmer and Katrin Kaufer describe as the "illusion of insignificance." Joined by hosts Dr. John Izzo and Alain Gauthier, we directly address elders and regenerative activists, empowering listeners to reclaim their agency and become active participants in reshaping our collective future.

    In this deeply insightful conversation, Otto and Katrin share transformative concepts such as "islands of coherence," the essential "social soil" that nurtures societal change, and "fourth-person knowing," a profound form of collective intelligence. Drawing practical connections from their new book Presencing, they illuminate how aligning attention, intention, and agency can empower individuals and communities to break free from outdated systems. You’ll discover how your small yet intentional actions can create powerful ripples of change, building on ideas explored in previous episodes such as intergenerational collaboration, climate adaptation, and regenerative elderhood.

    Otto Scharmer is a Senior Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Founding Chair of the Presencing Institute, an organization dedicated to activating awareness-based systems change through action research. Otto co-authored the influential books Theory U and Leading from the Emerging Future, introducing the transformative practice known as "presencing"—learning from and responding effectively to emerging futures. Drawing inspiration from his regenerative farming upbringing, Otto emphasizes nurturing "social soil," referring to the quality of relationships, awareness, and collective capacity crucial for profound systemic transformation. His work has significantly influenced leadership practices, organizational behavior, and societal change globally.

    Katrin Kaufer is the Managing Director and oversees research activities at the Presencing Institute, of which she is also a co-founding member. She serves as a Lecturer and Program Director at MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning, where her research focuses on leadership, social transformation, and mission-driven finance. Katrin co-authored Leading from the Emerging Future: From Ego-system to Eco-system Economies with Otto Scharmer and authored Just Money, exploring principles of mission-based banking and sustainable finance. Through her research and practice, Katrin highlights how the quality of our relationships significantly defines collective outcomes and advances practices that align attention, intention, and agency, deepening our understanding of transformative leadership and "fourth-person knowing."

    About the Presencing Institute and U-School:

    The Presencing Institute, founded by Otto Scharmer, is a global organization committed to enabling profound societal transformation through awareness-based systems change and innovative action research. Known worldwide for its groundbreaking Theory U methodology, the institute actively collaborates with leaders, organizations, and communities to cultivate deeper collective understanding and facilitate meaningful change across sectors.

    The U-School is an innovative global platform within the Presencing Institute dedicated to helping change-makers, educators, and leaders deepen their understanding and mastery of Theory U. U-School provides transformative learning journeys, workshops, and community initiatives that empower individuals and teams to respond creatively and effectively to complex societal challenges by fostering greater personal and collective awareness, intention, and agency.

    Learn more about their impactful work at Presencing Institute.

    About The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations:

    The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations podcast is proudly supported by the Elders Action Network and Elders Climate Action. We extend our deepest gratitude to these organizations for their steadfast commitment to empowering elders and addressing critical environmental, governance, and social challenges, helping create a thriving world for generations to come. If this conversation inspires you, please subscribe to our YouTube channel and Apple Podcast to ensure you never miss an episode. Join our growing community and explore additional transformative resources at wayforwardpodcast.com.

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    59 min
  • #46 Redesigning Democracy: Future Generations at the Table | A Conversation with Suzette Brooks Masters & Clint Wilkins
    Apr 21 2025

    In a time of deep division and rising authoritarianism, what if we could reimagine democracy—not for the next election, but for the next generation? In this inspiring and provocative episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, co-hosts Dr. John Izzo and Alain Gauthier speak with two visionary leaders who are doing just that.

    Suzette Brooks Masters, leader of the Better Futures Project and advisor to the School of International Futures, and Clint Wilkins, retired educator and intergenerational climate action leader with Elders Climate Action, introduce us to the practice of Future Design—a foresight method that invites participants to role-play as future generations.

    Together, they explore:

    • Why U.S. democracy feels broken—and how Future Design can help renew it.
    • What happened when elders, youth, and midlifers “time-traveled” to the year 2049.
    • How elders can serve as conveners for intergenerational healing and bold democratic imagination.
    • Why local communities—not Congress—may be democracy’s best hope.

    If you're restless about the state of our world but still believe in the power of human imagination and agency, this episode is your invitation to help shape what comes next.

    Subscribe. Share. Start a Future Design conversation in your own community.

    Show Notes

    Episode Title: Designing Democracy: Future Generations at the Table

    Guests: Suzette Brooks Masters – Strategic foresight leader and director of the Better Futures Project

    • Website: Democracy Funders Network
    • Report: Imagining Better Futures for American Democracy (PDF)
    • LinkedIn: Suzette Brooks Masters

    Clint Wilkins – Educator, intergenerational facilitator, and leader at Elders Climate Action

    • Elders Climate Action: https://www.eldersclimateaction.org
    • Elders Action Network: https://www.eldersaction.org

    Topics Covered:

    • What is Future Design and how it works
    • Role of imagination and intergenerational empathy in civic renewal
    • Inside the ECA Future Design retreat
    • How to bring Future Design into your local town hall
    • Why elders are essential catalysts in shaping long-term democratic vision

    Production Team:

    • Hosts: Dr. John Izzo & Alain Gauthier
    • Producer: Jim Burke
    • Editing: Camtasia 2025

    Watch more episodes of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@RegenerativeConversations

    Special Thanks We’re grateful to our sponsors, Elders Action Network (EAN) and Elders Climate Action (ECA), for supporting this intergenerational exploration of democracy, imagination, and the future. Your leadership shows that elderhood can be a time of action, not retreat.

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    1 h
  • #45 From Truth to Action: The Transformation the Climate Crisis Requires: A Conversation with Dr. Rupert Read
    Mar 30 2025

    In this powerful episode, renowned climate philosopher and activist Dr. Rupert Read challenges us to confront the stark realities of climate breakdown and political instability. Offering a unique blend of radical honesty and transformative action, Read illuminates pathways forward through emotional resilience, transformative adaptation, and community empowerment. This isn't a conversation about easy fixes; it's a compelling call to face our crisis head-on, together.

    Dr. Rupert Read PhD is a prominent British climate activist, and author. He holds degrees from Balliol College, Oxford, and Rutgers University, where he earned his PhD in Philosophy. Currently, Read is an Emeritus Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of East Anglia, UK. He has authored several influential books including Transformative Adaptation, The Climate Majority Project, This Civilization Is Finished, do you want to know the TRUTH, and Deep Adaptation, co-authored with Jem Bendell. Read is also well-known for his involvement with Extinction Rebellion and is co-director of The Climate Majority Project, advocating for practical and systemic responses to the climate crisis. His work blends rigorous philosophical thought with frontline activism, emphasizing emotional resilience, transformative action, and community engagement.

    We extend special thanks to Elders Climate Action and the Elders Action Network, whose support makes these essential conversations possible. Their ongoing commitment empowers elders to lead and inspire transformative actions on climate, democracy, and resilience, truly embodying the power and wisdom of elder activism.

    If you enjoy this podcast and YouTube channel, please subscribe. You can also find us on Substack and on Bluesky.

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    1 h et 15 min