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A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World

Hosted by Anya Kaats · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 142 episodes

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142
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About this podcast

I started this podcast because I was tired of being stereotyped as lazy, triggered and entitled. I wanted to give voice to a different kind of millennial and invite us to write a new story - one of a generation willing to challenge the status quo, embrace nuance and paradox, and reject PC-culture. This podcast isn’t about finding answers, it’s about asking the right questions. How can we reinvent ourselves and the narratives we’ve been expected to inherit? How can we take ownership over the ways we participate in our own suffering? How can we move beyond victimization and into empowerment? How can we fix ourselves to fix the world? It’s time for new dreams, new stories and new futures… anyakaats.substack.com

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Anya Kaats hosts A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World, a society show with 142 episodes published.

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We went live on Substack last night to discuss our thoughts on some recent TV series we watched - DTF St. Louis & The Dark Wizard. We spoke about masculinity, male vulnerability, and whether Anya would fuck Larry David.

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#141 The Final Episode

Oct 30, 20231h 22m0

After an incredibly meaningful and successful five years, I’ve decided to end the podcast. Thank you for all of your support, time, and trust. I’m off to begin a new chapter, and I’ll hope you’ll continue to follow along

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#140 Catalyzing Wider Organisms of Belonging with Ian MacKenzie

Oct 27, 20231h 29m0

Ian MacKenzie is a new paradigm artist who’s been tracking the global emergence of imaginal culture for the past 15 years. From the desert of Burning Man to the heart of Occupy Wall St, Ian has amplified the voices of vi

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#139 A Holistic and Intuitive Approach to Life and Ecology with Peter May

Aug 9, 20232h 4m0

Peter May is an alchemist, a Grammy award-winning musician, a tree whisperer, a firefighter (and firemaker), an athlete, an architect, and an all around fascinating human being. Peter and I discuss how his love of ecolog

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#138 Taking Advantage of Everything That Makes Life Worth Living with Sarah Jones

Aug 2, 20231h 23m0

Sarah Jones and her husband Michael are fourth generation potato farmers in Hooper, CO. Their farm, Jones Farms Organics, is paving the way in the San Luis Valley (the nation’s second largest fresh potato growing region

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#137 Critical Ethnobotany and Reimagining Our Role in Ecology with Kelly Moody

Jul 17, 20231h 38m0

Kelly Moody is a critical ethnobotanist, philosopher, teacher, writer, and podcast host. After growing up in rural southern Virginia on her grandmother’s tobacco farm, Kelly’s interest in plants and ecology never left he

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#136 Critical Spirituality, Ecstatic Literacy & Psychedelic Harm Reduction with Jules Evans

Jun 30, 20231h 28m0

Jules Evans is a philosopher, journalist, and author, whose work centers around the interplay between rational and ecstatic states of consciousness. Currently, Jules is leading the Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Pro

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#135 Making a Living From Sunlight and Soil with George Whitten and Sam Schmidt

Jun 1, 20231h 39m0

George Whitten, along with his wife Julie, own Blue Range Ranch (also known as San Juan Ranch) located in the high desert of Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Originally pastoralists, George and his family have been ranching o

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#134 To Worship at the Altar of Life, Death, Sex, and Love with Erin Ginder-Shaw

May 1, 20231h 58m0

Erin is a professional writer who’s currently studying to get her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Erin is also one of my closest friends, and my former Whore Rapport co-host. Since ending Whore Rapport last fall, Erin and

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#133 Build Me a Castle of Dreams: Musings on Saturn in Pisces with Jenny Kellogg

Mar 6, 20231h 46m0

Jenny is a certified astrologer, holds a PhD in Modern Languages and Literatures, a B.A. in Classical Philology, and has studied ancient civilizations and languages for over 25 years. She’s also a trauma-informed coach,

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#132 Pursuing Gender Reconciliation Through Love and Compassion with William Keepin and Cynthia Brix

Feb 22, 20232h 11m0

William Keepin and Cynthia Brix are co-founders of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International. William, a climate scientist and physicist who also trained in clinical psychology with Stanislav Grof began GERI thirty

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#131 Can getting better at one thing help us get better at everything else? (A solo episode / life update)

Jan 15, 20231h 1m0

For the past few months I’ve found myself in a deep internal dialogue exploring the nature of my desires, my relationship to will, and my capacity for action. In the face of difficult choices, divergent interests, or upo

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#130 Living Nomadically on Horseback with Michael Ridge

Dec 19, 20221h 37m0

Michael Ridge has spent the last decade living and traveling nomadically on horseback, mostly in the Pacific Northwest. He is an expert in primitive skills and wild foods, and possesses a level of bravery and commitment

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#129 Envisioning, Designing and Creating Spaces for the Future with Johanna Hoffman

Nov 27, 20221h 46m0

Johanna Hoffman is a designer, urbanist and strategist exploring the ties between design, planning, fiction and futures. She’s the founder of Design for Adaptation, a studio using strategic planning, interactive storytel

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#128 Mending Our Myths and Planting Seeds of Future Stories with Téo Montoya

Nov 2, 20221h 46m0

Téo Montoya is a Human Design Analyst, Metamodern Myth Mender, Indigenous Futurist writer and multimedia artist. His work focuses on synthesizing cosmological and spiritual systems, myths, archetypes, and modalities to f

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The MGSW Book Club Returns: Community Style (Audio)

Oct 31, 202210m0

Just wanted to share a quick update about the return of our official Millennial’s Guide to Saving the World book club. If you’re already on Substack/signed up for the book club, no need to listen to this. Just wanted to

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#127 Healing, Transformation, and Evolution through Movement and Dance with Vangelis Legakis

Oct 6, 20221h 34m0

Van is an educator and practitioner in dance, healing and spirituality with over 20 years of experience. He integrates Eastern and Western modalities to create a holistic dance education, centering on how dance can enlig

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#126 Navigating Darkness & Becoming an Apprentice of the Unknown with Deborah Eden Tull

Sep 16, 20222h 3m0

Deborah Eden Tull (who goes by Eden) is a Zen meditation and engaged dharma teacher, public speaker, author and sustainability educator, as well as the founder of Mindful Living Revolution. She trained for seven and a ha

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#125 Paradox, Polarity and Nuance in Astrology with Whitney Will

Sep 6, 20221h 56m0

Whitney returns to the podcast to discuss how paradox, polarity and nuance show up in astrology, and how to best utilize concepts of “good” and “bad” to provoke self-awareness. How can nuance be used to both invite and p

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#124 Reckoning With Our Disconnection From Grief, Elderhood and Community, Part Two with Kimberly Ann Johnson

Aug 21, 20221h 53m0

Kimberly Ann Johnson is a somatic experience practitioner, sexological bodyworker, author, podcast host, and doula. She returns to the podcast to speak about the turmoil of the past couple years, and recounts the journey

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A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World is hosted by Anya Kaats. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 142 episodes.

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A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World has published 142 episodes.

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