Satish Kumar on “At the Heart of It”

In the latest episode of At the Heart of It, we are honored to feature Indian-British activist and renowned speaker Satish Kumar. A lifelong advocate for peace, ecology, and spirituality, Satish brings a wealth of wisdom to the conversation, offering unique insights on how individual, social, and planetary wellbeing are deeply interconnected. With decades of experience in global advocacy, his perspective illuminates the ways we can nurture our inner selves while fostering a more compassionate, sustainable world.

Throughout the episode, Satish shares thought-provoking reflections on how personal mindfulness, community engagement, and environmental stewardship work together to create holistic wellbeing. Whether you're new to these ideas or well-versed in them, this conversation is a call to action, inspiring us all to contribute to a world where both people and the planet can thrive. Tune in for a transformative dialogue that bridges activism, spirituality, and hope for a better future!

In addition to his global advocacy, Satish Kumar serves as a guide and elder for the Ecological Belonging Initiative, embodying its values through his life's work. His philosophy aligns deeply with the initiative’s vision of reconnecting individuals, communities, and the natural world in a web of mutual care and respect. Satish speaks to the heart of ecological belonging, reminding us that true wellbeing cannot exist in isolation from the earth and its ecosystems. His teachings emphasize that by rekindling our relationship with nature, we heal the planet and restore a sense of belonging within ourselves and our communities.

Satish’s role as a guide in this initiative offers both spiritual and practical pathways for fostering ecological belonging, encouraging a shift from a culture of separation to one of empathy, reciprocity, and balance. His wisdom helps illuminate how collective healing—both environmental and societal—begins with this profound reconnection. Through his guidance, he invites us to not only live more harmoniously with nature but also to reimagine systems that honor all forms of life.

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