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Daniel Pinchbeck

Center of Planetary Culture

TIME’s 30 Under 30, Daniel Pinchbeck, a renowned author and futurist, dives into his unique perspectives on evolution, technology, and societal transformation. As the former executive director of the Center for Planetary Culture, Pinchbeck has long been dedicated to exploring how humanity can shift towards more regenerative, sustainable ways of living. He discusses his work in writing and philosophy, including his contributions to publications such as The New York Times Magazine and Rolling Stone, and how his ideas have shaped his vision of a more harmonious future for the planet.

Pinchbeck also reflects on his role in founding the web magazine Reality Sandwich and Evolver.net, platforms that seek to foster a community of like-minded individuals exploring new paradigms for society. His focus is on the intersection of spiritual, environmental, and technological movements, promoting a future where human consciousness evolves alongside the rapid advancements in our global systems. He argues that these changes are critical for addressing the environmental crises facing the world today.

Throughout the conversation, Pinchbeck emphasizes the importance of regenerative thinking and collective action, showing how both individual and societal shifts can align to create a more sustainable and equitable future. His interdisciplinary approach combines elements of philosophy, science, and culture, offering an inspiring call to action for those interested in making a lasting impact on the world.

32:55 | 2016

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About Daniel Pinchbeck

Daniel Pinchbeck is an author, philosopher, and cultural thinker who explores the intersection of spirituality, ecology, and societal change. He is the founder of Reality Sandwich and Evolver.net, platforms that aim to foster dialogue around consciousness and sustainability. Pinchbeck has written influential books such as Breaking Open the Head, which examines the relationship between mind-altering substances and consciousness expansion, and 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, where he explores themes of environmental destruction, the future of humanity, and spiritual awakening. His work advocates for a paradigm shift towards more sustainable, conscious living.

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