Unsee The Future | Podcast

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Timo Peach from Unsee The Future. We talked Solarpunk, narrative strategy, and more

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Earlier this week had the pleasure of speaking with Timo Peach host of Unsee The Future Podcast. I was honoured to be the first guest as part of the new 10 episode season on the show called: ‘The Hopeychattybits‘. We spoke about Solarpunk, futures, narrative strategy, world running and a whole lot more.

I first spoke with Timo last year during the pandemic/lockdown after the release of Unsee The Future Podcast Episode #31 on Solarpunk. It’s a fantastic piece of radio, I highly recommend checking it out.

It was great to speak with Timo again for the hopeychattybits, a really fun chat. I hope we get to speak again some time soon.


UTF: The Hopeychattybits – Jay Springett

Timo Peach meets artists, solarpunks and changemakers re-imagining the stories we think we’re in.

In the first of this ten-part series, Momo meets writer, theorist and strategist currently specialising in the distributed web and world running. Co-founder of solarpunks.net he’s been a central figure in the solarpunk movement for most of it’s existence. He’s also the maker of 301 Permanently Moved podcast and host of Come Internet With Me.

“We have access to an abundance of independently created art from all over the world. And yet the kinds of movies being made, and the types of stories that are getting told seem to be totally unoriginal, regurgitated or rebooted.”

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Next week Timo will be speaking with fellow Solarpunk steward Sarena Ulibarri, writer and Editor-in-Chief of World Weaver Press.

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