Why doesn’t government work? Is it the politicians, the civil servants, the political parties? Or is it the system in which they all operate? The Hidden Power goes behind the sporting spectacle of modern politicking to find the real villain. This series of six podcasts, broadcast weekly from October 10th, provides both critique and answers. Good government is entirely possible - but not in its current guise. Hosted by Ed Straw, former chair of Demos - the cross-party think-tank on democracy, ...
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Do you long to travel the world? ON JOURNEY poses the challenge: What’s stopping you? It also paints a moving picture of the possibilities through 30 years of my world travel with imagery, vivid descriptions of people & places, and the inner reflections and observations on the whole process. Get inspired to begin bringing your dreams of world adventure travel into fruition — or just enjoy the ride—by learning tips, debunking myths and fears, and discovering hidden truths about how inspiring ...
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Epidsode #16: Video Interview with Fellow Journeyer, Swami Muktidharma
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44:07I met Swami Muktidharma at a bus stop on the North Island of New Zealand in 1999. I spent weeks with him at an emerging yoga retreat center that he and his partner were building and in those weeks, we had deep conversations about the mind, our existence, and life itself. He also instructed me in the esoteric practice of Yoga Nidra which has been a …
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Episode 15: Ash Straw O'Malley On Value Of Cultivating Opposites, Ontology, and Following Intuition
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1:03:19When Ash Straw O'Malley starts digging into topics such as Yoga, The Nature of Self, and Transformation, people want to listen! This was also my experience during this captivating interview where Ash and I were able to talk about the human condition, mind, existence itself, some ways that we find ourselves in transformation, and the realness of sor…
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Epidsode #14: Interview with Fellow Journeyer, Swami Muktidharma
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45:16I met Swami Muktidharma at a bus stop on the North Island of New Zealand in 1999. I spent weeks with him at an emerging yoga retreat center that he and his partner were building and in those weeks, we had deep conversations about the mind, our existence, and life itself. He also instructed me in the esoteric practice of Yoga Nidra which has been a …
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Episode #13: Part 2 of 2, Interview with Fellow Journeyer, Danielle Taleas
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56:34In this episode, we continue on this incredible story of a then, 21 year old woman who finished a study abroad program in Spain and journeyed on to Northern Africa only to find intrigue, harrowing experiences, sickness, and triumph along the way -- not to mention Trunk Soup, Baboons, and Car Races! Inspired by her godmother and an innate sense of t…
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Episode #12: Interview with Fellow Journeyer, Danielle Taleas
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54:52A 21 year old female finishes a study abroad program in Spain and decides to go on an adventure, alone, in Northern Africa. Inspired by her godmother and an innate sense of travel, Danielle Taleas takes us along for a wild ride as she navigates new lands, jungle safari, loss of contact with home, and people she just met who she had to decide whethe…
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Episode #11: Interview with Fellow Journeyer, Ava Debruin
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42:47Ava Debruin, a recent graduate of Elon University, went through her college experience smack dab in the middle of COVID. Anyone out there relating? Still reeling from that? How do you begin to envision the type of life you want for yourself? As a young person, how do you overcome obstacles, unpredicted let downs, and make the most out of challengin…
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"There's a class war alright," chirruped Investor Warren Buffet recently, "But it's our class making war on yours. And we're winning." It reminded me of the Lao Tsu, where he says that the Way of Heaven is to take from those with excess, and give to those who do not have enough. "The way of man is different," the sage quips. "He takes from those wh…
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Episode #10: Interview with Fellow Journeyer, Ed Lyons
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43:44“I am an epic character really… I mean there is Ulysses, Agamemnon, and…well…me. As far as heroes go.” —Ed Lyons. What a thing to proclaim at the wet-behind-the-ears age of just 25!! Ed and I really had the whole world ahead of us at that time, as the journey was just beginning. While we sometimes went on separate journeys, you’ll find here, signif…
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I never expected to land in Fiji toward the end of a 15 month journey across the world. But Fiji called me through a series of love interests, beckoning island beaches, and the Fijian people who right from the start shared their generous hearts and warm homes with me and my companion as we drank kava and ate our way through this island nation with …
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Episode #8: Interview with Fellow Journeyer, Nancy Penner
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58:38Join us for this dynamic episode where I interview Nancy Penner, world traveler and international consultant. Nancy traveled to over 60 countries around the world and often did that solo. She shares her experiences, tips on staying safe, and what she learned along the way. We also got to have a few laughs over how we met and the experiences that ha…
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In this special edition of The Hidden Power podcast for Democratic Yorkshire, Philip Tottenham talks with Ed Straw, and Professor Malcolm Prowle on the subject of the day and panacea England's ills - Regionalisation. Talking Points: - The experience of government: consultancy, Thatcher, Blair, powerlessness at the centre of power - Problems with ce…
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Philosophy, famously, will not get the washing up done. And it will not fix the crises of climate and biodiversity. So what can I do? An individual amongst Billions? In economics, a basic unit is - The Household. And while economics tracks the flows of goods and services, it is striking that both goods and services require energy and other resource…
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It is no secret that the various tribes and bubbles of our world have wildly differing beliefs about things. Why can't people just accept the truth? But the truth is so contentious. And framing is so contentious. And all these people seem to have the most outlandish superstitions. An abiding feature of these podcasts, as we've highlighted many time…
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The late Ken Robinson, in one of his TED talks, tells the story of a child who was drawing with wild strokes. The teacher asked - What are you drawing? And the child replied "God". The teacher said, "But nobody knows what God looks like." And the child said, "Well. They will in a minute." Badum Tshhhh. Last week we explored what people are talking …
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Is God the Biosphere? - 3 - The Nature and Meaning of God
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25:02What are we talking about, when we talk about God? There's no doubt that something has been lost with the pervasive decline of religion in the modern world. Society is fractured. We lack a shared framework. We're tired of trying to work everything out. It's easier just to avoid thinking at all. Which is in some ways the point of religion - to avoid…
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Is God the Biosphere? - 2 - The Power of Nature
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30:42We left off at the end of the last episode wondering what might make the Biosphere a compelling object for our attention; this in the context of the all-too-human reality of our challenges - the tragedy of the commons, the addiction system, the psychological imperative of avoidance. In listening back over this episode, I'm reminded of two things: o…
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Is God the Biosphere? - 1 - Avoidance And The Addiction System
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37:00When we finished series 2 - Preflight Checklist - one thing was clear, any governance for Spaceship Earth going forward must put the Biosphere at the centre. Governance models from households, up through companies and countries, to international bodies must include the Biosphere as their central partner. So far, perhaps, so obvious. We know we need…
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Episode #7: Nepal: Losing Track of Time In Three Small Chapters
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22:30Did you ever have a dream that so far outweighed what you thought was possible that you sometimes tried not to dream it because it was just too painful? I had a dream like that, and it was to go to Nepal and trek through some of the most striking, stark, at times desolate, and timeless, high altitude terrain that the world has ever known. In this e…
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26. In transitioning from polluting to non-polluting activities, communities and companies shall be supported fairly. We have finally arrived to this episode, and this crucial check in our pre-flight checklist, as if through layers of an onion to its core, and yet - its as though we have arrived back where we started. It’s about the people. A good …
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25. Systemic inquiry shall accompany investment commitments in the technosphere; thereafter, end-to-end producer responsibility applies. Throughout Preflight Checklist, and our previous series Proof of Concept we have placed great hope on Systems Thinking. What is that, again? Yes, trying to see systems in their totality - but also: humility with r…
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24. Company duty to inform: For each product or service, consumers shall be informed of the biosphere and human impact of its sourcing, manufacture, distribution, and post-use treatment. As consumers, we have more power than we might think. We not only vote with our wallets, but our consumption is conspicuous, and contributes to setting a tone acro…
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End-to-end producer responsibility: Producers are responsible for all impacts of their activities and products, from raw material extraction to product recycling/disposal. There's no doubt that a single company can create and inspire change. But if all producers up and down the supply chain, and indeed across the economy, are holding each other acc…
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Companies shall act in the interests of people, and the biosphere. As we've mentioned in recent episodes, from the standpoint of the biosphere, humanity's existence is felt primarily through industrialisation. Resource extraction, pollution, as well as much monoculture in agriculture have taken their toll on both the biosphere and many of the peopl…
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Special Episode - September 2021 - Autumnal Thinking
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41:50The start of a new season is a good time to take stock, and as we look forward to the next series, on companies, we reflect on where we are now, nearly a year after the launch of The Hidden Power Podcast, on October 11th, 2020. But who has time to reflect? These turbulent years have been eclipsed by another Summer of wild fires and wilder floods, a…
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Episode #6: Laos: Unexplored Terrain. 1999.
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23:17It was 1999 and I entered a country where few budget travelers were found. With little to no infrastructure for tourism, this adventure was largely created through curiosity, seizing opportunity and creative improvisation. In this episode, come along for the journey riding on a slow boat down the Mekhong River, experience sunsets and sunrises that …
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The contrast of the bustling, over-crowded, dynamic, tourist-thronged city of Bangkok against the backdrop of the Thai Smile and iconic beaches make this adventure one for the books! One night turned into a 3-4 month journey that took me from the depths of city life, teaching English to locals, to the hills of a tribal Lahu Village in the north and…
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Episode #4: Greece: Hike Mountains, Will Work For Room & Board! 1992.
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31:45I have $400 for 4 months' worth of travel. "Is that a wooden sign that says D.J.?", I ask as I disembark the overnight ferry to Santorini? That job was arguably better than washing cars and sanding houses in the mountains but in retrospect—it's all part of the adventure! Beautiful Greece with its incredible beaches, dynamic night- life, and ancient…
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We're off for the Summer! But - I found a great quote on the great _nitch instagram this morning, by the writer James Baldwin, who seems to be almost uniquely articulate when it comes to things that really matter. So I thought I'd read it out. We've finished the Governments section of our Preflight Checklist series - basically, a constitution to sa…
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Check 21 - Governments - Tax: Too much is never enough Everyone pays their taxes. The deceptive simplicity of this principle belies the fact that, obviously enough, not everyone pays their taxes - quite the contrary, and the leaders of the G7 group of the world's richest nations are attempting to address this by imposing a global corporation tax of…
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Episode #3: Stalwart Scotland: The Land, The History, The Culture. 1999.
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21:26I’m on the beginning of a 15 month journey across the globe and it more or less starts right here, in Edinburgh. From musical pubs, to hitching across Lochs, biking through wildflower fields and landing in a cosmic, universalist, naturalist compound —the journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow to Elgin was filled with mirth, adventure, and of course, a l…
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Technocratic democracy: Government designs for action shall be disciplined through their vetting. We often hear that politicians are essentially sales staff - but there are implications of this, if we extend the metaphor. They are not the engineers. They don't really understand what they are selling, they're just playing for the team. And if we wer…
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Check 19 - Governments - Systems Thinking
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36:40Beneficial change most often results from working with the affected population through the medium of STiP. Systems Thinking in Practice - or STiP, as we sometimes call it - is, frankly, one of the great hopes of our time. It has the endorsement of the UN, the WHO and the OECD and has proved effective in alleviating difficulties of bewildering compl…
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Episode #2: Uncommon Brazil: Chapada Diamantina, 2019.
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17:07When you think of Brazil, does your mind go to Rio, Copacabana, Brazilian BBQ, Beaches, and Carnaval? If so, you may enjoy accompanying me beyond those places, to this Shangri-La interior. Chapada Diamantina —the site of abandoned diamond mines embedded in natural splendor. Epic bus rides, beautiful waterfalls, strange encounters, and of course, my…
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Designs for action shall be put into practice in the knowledge and positive acceptance that feedback may result in their amendment. Decisions, decisions: as we saw in the last episode, 150 per week per ministry, each spouting its share of paperwork like a photocopier out of control, swamping its surroundings with verbiage, utterly lacking in practi…
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Recognise that most ‘decisions’ by government are political experiments. ...except that with normal experiments - the scientific kind - measurements are taken, changes are monitored, conclusions drawn, theory is adjusted. Oddly, this is not the case with government decisions: debate is held, rehearsing the full repertoire of grimace, flush, sound a…
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Welcome to the start of ON JOURNEY! Journey with me to Sydney, Australia and then up the coast to Byron Bay. Along the way, visit the enigmatic and sometimes wacky world of shoestring travel, as I recount and recall some events that have shaped my thoughts and skills as a world traveler. Nature’s beauty and a memorable cast of travel characters hel…
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The purpose of government is to produce beneficial change One of our central concerns in this podcast is why government is so ineffective - why don't governments work? And while many roads have led to preferential lobbying, there is arguably a deeper, darker reason even than that: aimlessness. The result? Bureaucracy, shiftlessness, the famous trea…
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Check 15 - Governments - The Character of Good Government
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31:36Governments shall serve democracy, and be effective, stable, adaptable, accountable, and open. What is government for? What to we want from it? We can hazard a guess at what we don't want: uselessness, volatility, inflexibility, opaqueness and inaccessibility may seem like familiar themes - and we know we don't want them. And a government that does…
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Check 14 - 4th Separation of Powers - Institutionalised Bribery
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33:48Eliminate institutionalised bribery: No one shall benefit financially or electorally, directly or indirectly, now or later, from a decision in which they are involved or have influenced. There is a Grey Area. Not a clearly defined circle of criminality, but a vast zone of stasis and obfuscation which represents an almost impenetrable sea wall to bu…
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Check 13 - 4th Separation of Powers - Public Speech
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36:30We each have a duty to think before we speak. What does the world look like if people don't take the time to think before they speak? Oh wait, that's the world we live in already. And the results are bemoaned, debated and endured. But what is duty, really? And what does "thinking" actually entail? And what are we really doing, when we speak? In man…
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Why should we care about political lobbying? Isn't business all about making connections? What's the problem? You hear phrases like "systemic" and "endemic" - but what does that actually amount to? Unfortunately it amounts to a vast global problem that creates the illusion of democratic process, but with out much actual democracy. Instead, all kind…
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Check 12 - 4th Separation of Powers - The Press
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39:45The first statutory duty of straight speak for politicians and officials shall apply also to the media. With photography and news stories, it's hard not to view what one is seeing - as reality. And yet these stories and images are mostly taken out of context, and elements are suppressed and magnified, and if reality remains in the final image - it …
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Check 11 - 4th Separation of Powers - Statutory Duties
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28:33Statutory duties for the behaviour of politicians and officials at work, including the duty of straight speak, shall be set. If you stopped, for even a second, to wonder what might increase trust in government, or any governance, you might start with Being Trustworthy. This week (mid April 2021)in the UK, a Welsh MP - Hywel Williams - referenced a …
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Check 10 - 4th Separation of Powers - Feedback
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35:48"A fourth separation of powers shall be incorporated in every system of government for the independent feedback of results through a Resulture or Feedback Branch of Government." You might imagine that for all the debate at the heart of government, there might be some function to check up on the outcomes of these debates. And in some cases there is.…
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Check 9 - Democracy and Subsidiarity: Subsidiarity
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30:29Central government only undertakes tasks or makes decisions which localities cannot or which require uniform regulation. The gravitational pull of power to the centre is one of the things designers of the German constitution had in mind at the end of the Second World War. Germany had a certain fundamental and rather paradoxical advantage the UK lac…
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Check 8 - Democracy and Subsidiarity: Deliberative Democracy
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32:43A right to deliberative referenda shall exist; specific issues shall be resolved through Engage–Deliberate–Decide. How are decisions made? If we cast our minds back, not just to Priti Patel's "Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts" Bill, but to numerous policies including Grenfell Tower fire cladding and the Poll Tax - we see a pattern: Decide, Anno…
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Check 7 - Democracy and Subsidiarity: Elections
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33:20It may seem like a trivial point, that elections should be representative - are they not already? Well they may appear to be - but they're not, really, in the UK. Boris Johnson's government took power with less than one third of the electorate. So two-thirds of voters would have preferred not to have the Conservatives in power. But this is nothing …
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Check 6 - Biosphere and People: The Commons
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32:22...as to what is in and what is out of the Commons, ie - what is commonly held. Is this about property, or value generation? These simplifications mask the vastness and complexity of human life, and in this episode we explore where common ownership might be effective, and what it takes to make it work. List of Talking Points: What is the commons? T…
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Check 5 - Biosphere and People: Diversity
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24:28All lifestyles are accepted – within the constraint of not harming others or the biosphere. Rather than restate what we have been hearing, our focus here is on the logic of diversity from a governance standpoint - why blind-spots are self-destructive and the embrace of diversity is so enriching. Talking points: Pluralism and truth Neoliberalism and…
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Check 4 - Biosphere and People: A Constitutional Court
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32:03Its decisions are binding. Just because we don't live in a perfect world doesn't mean we can't improve things. If events surrounding the death of Ruth Bader Gainsburg in September 2020 left you despairing at the US Supreme Court, perhaps the Supreme Court of the UK's blocking of Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings' attempted prorogation of parliamen…
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