why trees don’t have to go to school and rethinking solutions for global crises, with Jay Naidoo

February 14, 2023
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why trees don’t have to go to school and rethinking solutions for global crises, with Jay Naidoo
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We need new ideas, new data, new passion, we need new adrenalin. How can we create it? Through conversations like this, and then create the connections, connect the dots…and that will help us build a human connection between us, and also break down the divisions of nations, races, cultures, our languages, to a point where we see the one-ness of our humanity.

This episode features a conversation with Jay Naidoo, political and environmental activist, elder and grandfather.  Jay has lived almost two lives in one – the first, growing up in apartheid South Africa as a leader and fierce advocate of student and worker rights, and the second as an environmental and humanity-rights influencer focused on young people and governance across Africa.

Jay eloquently walks us through his ‘non-job’ career history, from student activist to a Minister in the new democratic Government working with President Nelson Mandela. And reflects on his spiritual journey, reconnecting with Mother Earth and listening with your heart in pursuit of regenerative action against climate change, poverty and discrimination. And talks about his priorities now – listening and supporting young, black people in Africa through their challenges and lack of trust in conventional institutions and systems.

We’ve split this episode into 2 parts – part 1 focuses on Jay’s reflections through his life and career and where he finds himself focusing now. Part 2 includes our discussions about democratising creativity and innovation, support for young people, and redefining success.

Jay and I talk about:

  • growing up in the apartheid system as a political activist
  • meeting Steve Biko and Nelson Mandela
  • reclaiming your sense of identity
  • intergenerational conversations, solidarity, and collaborative action
  • tackling global crises – discrimination, racism, slavery, climate change
  • valuing indigenous wisdom, reparation, and reconciliation
  • reconnecting with spirituality and learning to listen with your heart
  • his concepts of Mother Earth and biodiversity.

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To learn more about Jay:

Follow him on Instagram: @jaynaidoograndpa

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