Writers, Environmentalists, Spiritual Leaders & Artists Share their Stories
We are living through a moment of collision where it seems like the systems we built are turning against us, and the future feels unwritten. But is this the end, or is it the start of a new beginning? In this latest anthology, we explore the discipline of hope with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof, The Dalai Lama, and a diverse group of global visionaries.

The Discipline of Optimism

Hope is not a passive feeling; it is an act of faith, while cynicism is an act of surrender. As explorer Bertrand Piccard and The Dalai Lama argue, optimism is a rigorous discipline of the mind. It requires us to move beyond "we and they" to a "big We," recognizing that the destruction of the planet is the destruction of ourselves.

Wired to Heal

Nature itself provides the blueprint for our survival. Forest ecologist Suzanne Simard explains that ecosystems are "wired to heal," evolved for resilience and rapid recovery. This biological imperative for regeneration is intrinsic to every living organism, including every cell in our bodies.

Featured Voices

This episode brings together perspectives across journalism, science, music, and activism interviewed for The Creative Process:

Nicholas Kristof – Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist & Author of Chasing Hope
Max Richter – Composer & Pianist - Max’s record Sleep is the most-streamed classical album of all time
Bertrand Piccard – Aviator of 1st Round-the-World Solar-powered Flight - Founder of Solar Impulse Foundation
Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama - From featured interview with Barbara Miller, Director of Wisdom of Happiness
Suzanne Simard – Forest Ecologist & Author of Finding the Mother Tree
Paul Hawken – Environmentalist, Author of Carbon: The Book of Life, Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation
Rebecca Tickell – Environmental Activist & Documentary Filmmaker (Common Ground; Kiss the Ground)
Manuela Luca-Dazio – Exec. Director of Pritzker Architecture Prize;
Fmr. Executive Director of Venice Biennale (Dept. of Visual Arts & Architecture)
David Palumbo-Liu – Professor, Author & Host of Speaking Out of Place

To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.

The interviews highlighted in this episode were conducted by Mia Funk with the participation of collaborating universities and students. The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast is produced by Mia Funk.

Mia Funk is an artist, interviewer, and founder of The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast (Conversations about Climate Change & Environmental Solutions).
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