Faster Than Expected - Podcast

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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Synopsis

I want to help people who are courageous enough to face the collapse of the biosphere, to be aware of how precious life is and not to be alone with it.Abrupt Climate Change and the consequences for us and other living beings are severe. So Wolfgang began in March 2016 to publish a podcast series. Many people hardly find an open ear in their environment to talk about their emotional response to such an ecological disaster. This podcast may help a little, not to feel alone.Veränderungen auf unserer Erde so wie wir sie kennen kommen "Schneller Als Gedacht".Abrupter Kimawandel und hat schwerwiegende Konsequenzen für uns und andere Lebewesen. So begann Wolfgang im März 2016 eine Podcast-Serie zu veröffentlichen. Viele Menschen finden kaum ein offenes Ohr in ihrer Umgebung, um über ihre emotionale Reaktion auf eine solche ökologische Katastrophe zu sprechen. Vielleicht kann dieser Podcast ein wenig dazu beitragen, sich nicht allein damit zu fühlen.

Episodes

  • FTE21 ~ Arctic Sea Ice Volume

    23/11/2017 Duration: 14min

    The Arctic Sea Ice Volume is 2017 at it’s ever recorded low. Maybe this sounds somehow special, but what‘s going on in the Arctic now has huge consequences for the climate of the planet. Finland‘s President Niinistö said in North Russia: ‘If We Lose the Arctic, We Lose the World’ (https://finlandtoday.fi/president-niinisto-in-north-russia-if-we-lose-the-arctic-we-lose-the-world/) In this episode I have an interview with Torstein Viddal from Norway, now living on Greenland. He is a novelist, has a master in information science and is an eco activist since decades. Torstein is following data of ice extent and volume in the Arctic very closely. Now in 2017 he has observed the lowest ice volume of millions of years. Torstein about the dire situation we are in: “Emotionally I think I will always be like – keeping it real. Accepting the situation we are in, is so much easier than denying it, because I suspect, that even the deniers fear what’s inside that box, but they are not looking into.” I have inserted a sh

  • FTE20 ~ Jürgen and the Goat Rockband

    09/11/2017 Duration: 21min

    This interview with Jürgen Hornschuh about living with animals should have been part of the 19th episode “worldwide connected - Burden on other Species”, but we haven’t been able to connect technically. So we recorded it afterwards. I am sure it is worth an extra episode. Jürgen is born in Germany and living in India in the town and ecological and spiritual community Auroville. He is working as a farmer and a librarian. He talks about the language he is using to enter a relationship with animals. The Indian attitude towards animals is affected by karma. Jürgen says, they “surrender in the necessity of pain”. Shownotes: http://xwer.de/fte20

  • FTE19 ~ worldwide connected ~ Burden on Other Species

    26/10/2017 Duration: 27min

    This episode we want to dedicate to the animals and the burden inflicted on the other species by us, Homo sapiens. In times of abrupt climate change or ongoing anthropogenic climate disruption, there is no doubt, we are in the sixth mass extinction event. Billions of animals are dying and suffering. And 200 species (of animals and plants) are going extinct every day. So this may be a grief session about this suffering around the world, but I hope, we’ll find a way not to forget the gift and the beauty we receive, because we can share living on this planet with all these creatures.

  • FTE18 ~ Exponential Disaster

    05/10/2017 Duration: 20min

    These days climate disruption leads to an exponential occurrence of disasters. Hence, I am talking with the American disaster manager Nick from ReliefAnalysis. I talk with him about different phases of disaster management, about exponential extreme weather events and about a hospice situation. Nick has Turkish roots, an Asian wife and two children, well, he is a family man. On his website reliefanalysis.net he writes: „From 2004-2006, I served for a disaster management think tank located in the Pacific Islands. That experience exposed me to the geopolitical, sustainability, and overall survival of  Pacific Island Nations and cultures ... I have degrees in geography and international relations, and what I studied decades ago is woven into the fabric of this site and my interests.“ Nick had some very interesting interviews in his ReliefAnalysis podcast series. Now there is a break in this series, I hope we‘ll hear further episodes. Shownotes: http://xwer.de/fte18

  • FTE17 ~ Holiday from Doom

    14/09/2017 Duration: 13min

    In this seventeenth episode of Faster Than Expected I ask myself the question, if there can be holidays of doom, of climate disruption and the dire consequences. At the end I will guide a short meditation to find an inner room of silence and peace. I have pushed along writing and recording of this episode since some weeks. Maybe a reason is, that I don’t feel very strong these days and I don’t want to show it here in public. What helps has been an exercise to overcome a writer’s block. Every day the first I am doing is to write for 15 minutes anything what crosses my mind. Many thanks to Walter Epp. Anyway, you, my listeners, will know these times of weakness, vulnerability and grief stages. And that’s the purpose of this podcast: not to feel alone and isolated with these emotions. In my Buddhist study and meditation group we are reading a book from a German gynecologist (Wilfried Reuter, Der Tod ist ganz ungefährlich, Death is totally nonhazardous). He is writing about age, illness and death from the point

  • FTE16 ~ Living and Dying in India

    22/08/2017 Duration: 20min

    We are talking about living and dying in times of abrupt climate change from the perspective of India. Since some years Jürgen is living in India in the small town Auroville. There he is working as a farmer and librarian. He loves books and so he had voluntarily translated some books into German during his holidays, some thick books, for example: from Charles Eisenstein and some novels. We got to know each other, as he asked me to look through the text of a translation project in the field of abrupt climate change. For Jürgen Auroville is an experiment with ways of life. He is working as a farmer to have to do with the basic needs and with relationships with animals and people. Now – 25 years after he has studied librarianship – he is also working in the library of Auroville. While he is a radical thinker – in the meaning of digging to the root – this is an infinitely deep and never ending story. Guy McPherson with his work about abrupt climate change leading to near-term human extinction rang a bell, be

  • FTE15 ~ worldwide connected: Water

    13/07/2017 Duration: 24min

    This is the first worldwide podcast episode, co-hosted by Kevin Hester, New Zealand, and Wolfgang Werminghausen, Germany. We are talking about the role of water in abrupt climate change, the lack of water, floods, risk for nuclear power plants and the inner connection with the whole nature, that can be experienced with water. Kevin Hester is living on Rakino Island, a small Island near Auckland New Zealand. He is a lifelong activist for ecology, for peace, against nuclear power and weapons and since some years he is tireless warning the world’s public about the dire consequences of the ongoing abrupt climate change. He is the living example, that the assumption, someone who is certain about the near term human extinction, will do nothing anymore, is really bullshit. We can laugh about that. [image] Wolfgang Werminhausen is living in Münster, Germany. He has 4 children and is more than half of his life father of children. After study of psychology and working as psychotherapist, he had a trip into the world

  • FTE14 ~ Grief Composting Circles

    29/06/2017 Duration: 23min

    Everybody who is dealing with abrupt climate change leading to a climate catastrophe will stumble upon different emotions, that may be summarized as grief. In this 14th episode I am honored to introduce a wonderful woman to you, who dedicates herself to offer grief rituals: Azul-Valerie Thome. On her website souland.org she is writing about herself: I live in Devon, England with blood from Lebanon and France in my veins, the mother of a young warrior man. I am an eARTh artist and a ritualist. My work is infused with soul and beauty, informed by ancient Earth’s wisdom, systems thinking, ancient philosophy as well as archetypal psychology. We could not talk about all her exuberant creative activities. Here we concentrate on her grief work, that‘s so necessary these days. * SOULand.org: http://www.souland.org/ * http://www.xwer.de/en/fte-014-grief-composting-circles

  • FTE13 ~ Biology for Doomers

    14/06/2017 Duration: 18min

    What makes a biologist like Guy McPherson suppose, that the climate change leads to the demise of the human species? One of the answers we will hear in this episode is: Habitat, habitat, habitat! Guy McPherson is Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona. He taught and conducted research for 20 award-winning years before leaving the university. He is THE authority for abrupt climate change leading to near-term human extinction. A very few scientists in the world dare to talk about in public, that the climate is just now in a radical irreversible change, that will effect all life on our planet. Guy McPherson, with his major fields conservation and evolutionary biology, is the only biologist, I know, who assumes that these changes lead to a mass extinction, even of the human species, within a very short period of time, within a few years. So, in this episode we focus on Biology for Doomers. http://xwer.de/en/fte-013-biology-for-doomers

  • FTE12 ~ Listening in the Rain Forest

    01/06/2017 Duration: 29min

    My guest, Catherine Thompson is leading an extraordinary life. Born in Canada, she is living a somewhat nomadic existence mostly in the west of Canada. In the years of  2011-13 she traveled, on horseback, more than 2500 km through the southern plains of Saskatchewan  and Alberta. She is presently based in a small mountain village in the north of Thailand where she has set up a musical instrument making and composing studio. We are talking about Irish music, instrument making, connecting with nature and how to accept the ongoing mass extinction. Catherine‘s Website http://dondtreebpa.blogspot.de/ her instrument website https://musicforestinstruments.wordpress.com/about-catherine/

  • SAG11 ~ Grief Ritual with Sobonfu Somé

    30/03/2017 Duration: 20min

    Back again! In mid-November 2016 I have been in an African village to participate in a ritual for grief and life energy with Sobonfu Somé. Now you can listen to the English version. Sobonfu: “There is a deep longing among people in the West to connect with something bigger — with community and spirit.” Sobonfu died some weeks after this event. This is my tribute to her.

  • SAG10 ~ Trauer-Ritual im afrikanischen Dorf

    08/12/2016 Duration: 19min

    This time, my podcast comes without an interview, but I describe my experiences: In mid-November I have been in an African village with my daughter to participate in a ritual for grief and life energy with Sobonfu Somé. OK. I have never been to Africa, have never gone beyond Europe's borders, at least physically. Diesmal kommt mein Podcast ohne Interview, sondern ich schildere meine Erfahrungen: Mitte November war ich mit meiner Tochter für ein verlängertes Wochenende in einem afrikanischen Dorf, um an einem Ritual für Trauer und Lebensenergie mit Sobonfu Somé teilzunehmen.

  • SAG09 ~ Guy McPherson's New Zealand Tour 2016

    17/11/2016 Duration: 10min

    Episode 9 promotes "Guy McPherson's New Zealand Tour 2016" from November, the 24th to December, the 7th. I hold an interview with Kevin Hester, who is organizing this tour. You may wonder that I am talking about these events on the other side of the globe, but it's clear that we are facing a global catastrophe and we have to realize that we are living on this one planet.

  • SAG08 ~ Blue Ocean Event

    27/10/2016 Duration: 38min

    I am honored to have the opportunity to present five great personalities, who share their knowledge about a burning issue, the melting of the Arctic sea ice and consequential a massive change of the global climate. We may listen to Sam Carana, Guy McPherson, Jennifer Hynes, Peter Wadhams and Kevin Hester, all short and condensed interviews or statements.

  • SAG07 ~ Melting Arctic, Gulf Stream and Severe Weather - Part 2

    20/06/2016 Duration: 28min

    Paul Beckwith is one of the leading experts in abrupt climate change. In the first part of this interview we have been talking about the fast changes in the Arctic that lead to climate chaos and even to changes of ocean currents. Part 2 is about weather extremes in Western Europe, BIG numbers, global emergency and dealing with this dire situation emotionally. For further information please refer to part 1 of this podcast: https://www.fasterthanexpected.one/sag-007-melting-arctic-gulf-stream-and-severe-weather-part-1/

  • SAG07 ~ Melting Arctic, Gulf Stream and Severe Weather - Part 1

    16/06/2016 Duration: 29min

    Paul Beckwith is one of the leading experts in abrupt climate change. In my view he is a genius at explaining very complex issues in an understandable way. Very fast changes in the Arctic lead to climate chaos and even to changes of ocean currents. What are the consequences for weather patterns in Western Europe? Part 1 about the habitual way of thinking, introduction into abrupt climate change and changes of the Gulf Stream.

  • SAG 006 ~ Cordings einsame Traurigkeit

    26/05/2016 Duration: 35min

    Cording ist der Protagonist der Roman-Trilogie, "Das Tahiti-Projekt", "Maeva" und "Feuer am Fuss" von Dirk C. Fleck. Der Hamburger Journalist Cording wird dabei in den Jahren 2022 bis 2035 Zeuge und Chronist der immer rasanteren katastrophalen Zerstörung der Ökosysteme der Erde. Er wird involviert in eine hoffnungsvolle weltweite Bewegung der ökologischen und sozio-ökonomischen Erneuerung. Aber ebenso führt ihn sein Weg immer wieder über verbrannte Erde.

  • SAG05 ~ Living with Children in Times of Climate Chaos

    12/05/2016 Duration: 32min

    In times of climate chaos living with children is a challenge but also an enrichment and joy. Climate change is unfolding faster than thought and puts us in more and more difficult living conditions. In this episode I hold an interview with Lisa White.

  • SAG 004 ~ Aussterben in Westeuropa

    21/04/2016 Duration: 34min

    Welche Resonanz findet die Hiobsbotschaft vom schnellen Klimawandel und Aussterben der Menschheit in West-Europa? In dieser Episode habe ich das Glück mit zweien der Hauptorganisatoren von Guy McPhersons Europa Tour zu sprechen: mit Edwin Moseraus Zürich und David Krüger aus Hamburg. Vor genau einem Jahr hat Professor Guy McPherson seine Thesen zu Abruptem Klimawandel und baldigem Aussterben der Menschheit einem breiten Publikum in Europa zugänglich gemacht. Es ging an 21 Tagen durch 17 Städte in West-Europa. Weitere Infos: http://xwer.de/sag-004-aussterben-westeuropa

  • SAG03 ~ Aussterben der menschlichen Spezies

    07/04/2016 Duration: 38min

    Unser schöner Planet in der Krise, Abschmelzen der Eisschilde, abrupter Klimawandel, Baldiges Aussterben der Menschheit, das Ende unserer Zivilisation. Da haben wir große Themen. Ich spreche mit David darüber, auf welchen Boden diese Themen bei uns persönlich gefallen sind. Wie haben uns diese niederschmetternden Nachrichten in Deutschland erreicht? Wie gehen wir seither damit emotional um? Besonders interessiert an Zivilisations-Geschichte versucht David die Ursachen für dieses Desaster zu verstehen. In der nächsten Episode werden wir mit Edwin und David einen Rückblick auf die Europa Tour 2015 von Guy McPherson vor einem Jahr halten.

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