
Why the World Feels Like It's Falling Apart: The Superorganism Explained in 7 Minutes | Frankly 97
In a world grappling with converging crises, we often look outward – for new tech, new markets, new distractions. But the deeper issue lies within: our relationship with energy, nature, and each other...
30 Maj 202514min

The Fish are Fleeing: How Shifting Marine Ecosystems are Upending Life with Malin Pinsky
For all of human history, the oceans and the life within them have remained a stable and fundamental part of Earth as we know it. Yet, for the past few decades, fisheries and scientists alike have obs...
28 Maj 20251h 5min

The 8 Faces of AI: Who Will You Become As AI Accelerates? | Frankly 96
In a world increasingly mediated by machines, the boundaries between human identity and artificial intelligence are beginning to blur. While some embrace the tools of the future, others quietly resist...
23 Maj 202513min

Restoring Global Ecology: The Great Green Wall and Large-Scale Permaculture in Action with Andrew Millison
It's no secret that massive change is needed to restore our planet's vital ecosystems. Permaculture offers practices to restore local environments by focusing on creating sustainable agricultural syst...
21 Maj 20251h 3min

The Parent and the Pendulum | Frankly 95
In a culture driven by achievement, autonomy, and digital distraction, our sense of identity is often shaped by performance and external validation. Yet beneath this surface, many carry unseen psychol...
16 Maj 202514min

No Economies Without Biodiversity: Why Our Markets Rely on the Complexity of Nature with Thomas Crowther
There is only one known planet in the universe capable of meeting humanity's needs – Earth. And yet, our understanding and appreciation of the underlying complexity that makes it function remains lim...
14 Maj 20251h 11min

Social Overshoot? Dunbar's Number, Real Relationships, and Musical Chairs | Frankly 94
With more people on the planet than ever before – with most having constant digital access to one another – there is an abundance of potential relationships available to us. Despite this, there is als...
9 Maj 202515min

Fragile Electric Grids: Did Renewables Cause the Blackout in Spain? with Pedro Prieto
Last week, Europe experienced its worst blackout in living memory, which plunged tens of millions of people across Spain and Portugal into darkness for up to 18 hours. Life screeched to a halt, with t...
7 Maj 202557min





















