SystemShift Season 3 explores how to create an economy that benefits both people and the planet. Co-hosts Carl Schlyter, Joycelyn Longdon, and Yewande Omotoso tackle the big question: Can change happen in our lifetime? Across eight episodes, they engage with guests from around the world to discuss solutions to societal challenges—from wealth taxes and mental health to the role of AI—all while spotlighting success stories that inspire action.
Building on the themes of past episodes, this season takes an intersectional, global approach, featuring perspectives and guests from six continents. By making complex ideas accessible and encouraging listeners to join the conversation, SystemShift empowers a global community to drive systemic change.
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SystemShift Season 3 explores how to create an economy that benefits both people and the planet. Co-hosts Carl Schlyter, Joycelyn Longdon, and Yewande Omotoso tackle the big question: Can change happen in our lifetime? Across eight episodes, they engage with guests from around the world to discuss solutions to societal challenges—from wealth taxes and mental health to the role of AI—all while spotlighting success stories that inspire action.
Building on the themes of past episodes, this season takes an intersectional, global approach, featuring perspectives and guests from six continents. By making complex ideas accessible and encouraging listeners to join the conversation, SystemShift empowers a global community to drive systemic change.
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Can faith be a driving force in the fight against climate change? And how do Islamic principles shape environmental responsibility?
Hosts Joycelyn Longdon and Yewande Omotoso, together with Tariq Al-Olaimi, named one of 10 Muslim men shaping the world and one of the first 100 certified Biomimicry specialists globally. Whether you are part of the 84% of the world’s population who identify with a religious group, or not, we all can learn from this conversation.
From the ethical foundations of Islamic finance to the principles of environmental responsibility in Islam, they discuss how religious values can inspire sustainable practices, equitable economies, and collective care for the planet. Tariq shares insights on why integrating faith-based approaches is essential for building a just and effective climate movement.
As Ramadan begins, this episode asks: Can faith-driven solutions help create a more sustainable world?
What can you do?
Here are some concrete things you can do:
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