Katie Patrick on how to save the world

"If we really want to change the world, we need to slow down."

Katie Patrick

Often on the podcast we dance around thetopic of technology - usually viewing it as something that gets in the way ofour efforts to slow down and live a more mindful, sustainable life. But what ifwe embraced technology and viewed it as the greatest opportunity we have tochange (or maybe even save) the world?

In this week’s episode I chat with Katie Patrick, an environmental engineer and designer who applies data-driven, gamification, and behavior-change techniques to solve the world’s environmental problems.

And upon reading that you might think, "What does that have to do with slow living?" but let me share with you that it has everything to do with slow living.

In our conversation today, Katie shares how it's only possible to access our full creative potential (the same creative potential that we need to access if we want to create world-changing solutions) if we learn to slow down. (Yes I said "Woah," out loud when I first heard this.)

And in further narrative-shattering news, Katie tells me that our brain does not function in its optimal, problem-solving state if we spend all of our time stressed out and rushing. So in that sense, day-dreaming and doodling and working on creative projects with no specific outcome attached is not only good for our health, but it's good for our brains and the planet itself.

There are a lot of people who listen to this podcast who want to change the world in both big and small ways. Maybe you want to reduce plastic waste or encourage people to compost. Maybe you're spreading peace throughout your neighbourhood by teaching meditation or simply being that oddball aunt or uncle who teaches young kids random facts about flowers in the hope that one day they will grow a love of nature and a desire to protect it.

No matter how you want to change the world, this episode is full of strategies and suggestions on how to do it. Not only in your own efforts, but in inviting others to join your efforts too. Because I think that's one of the biggest hurdles we face right now in making big, world-changing efforts: how do we get others onboard?

Katie brings with her a completely new perspective on what it’s going to take to change the world, and it’s a refreshing, hope-filled, imagination-fuelled joy to listen to. This episode has so much juicy goodness for us to think about and I can't wait to see what world-shaking changes it brings about in all of us.

Questionsfeatured in this episode: 

  • What role does optimism play in our ability tochange the world?
  • Why do we need to slow down in order to accessour creative potential?
  • If we lead busy, full lives, how can we makespace and time for creativity, particularly when it feels like a ‘nice to have’rather than a necessity?
  • What’s the link between optimism and takingaction?
  • Why do you think the current environmental, climatecrisis messaging is falling flat for so many people? What can we do to changeit?

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