Bojan Fürst

Futures Possible

Society EN ↓ 7 Folgen

In these uncertain times, what does the future hold? Each episode features a person Imagining and sharing a future and a possible way of being in a time of upheaval.

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Bojan Fürst

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Society

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bojanfurstphotography.com

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24. Nov 2025

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Episode 7 - Chris Paterson's Future 24.11.2025

My guest this week is Chris Paterson, a friend and a former colleague. For years, I had the privilege to work with Chris in communities across Newfoundland and Labrador. We facilitated conversations about community futures, climate change, regional development and everything in between. Chris has done that kind of work across the United States as well. Today Chris lives with his wife and daughter...

Episode 6 - Ashley Fitzpatrick's future 03.11.2025

Before I met Ashley I knew her work. It was consistently the best reporting we had on energy issues in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. She continues to do that today as well at the Atlantic Business Magazine. At the time of “alternative facts,” deliberate disinformation campaign and infinite amount of AI slop, journalism, the kind Ashley practices, is more important then ever. During th...

Episode 5 - Jim Mortram's future 20.10.2025

I have been following Jim’s work for years on social media and I also have one of his small books published by the incredible Café Royal Books ( https://www.caferoyalbooks.com ). His project Small Town Inertia and his commitment to social documentary photography has been an inspiration. As I was thinking of potential guests for this show, Jim was at the top of that list and I am delighted that he...

Episode 4 - Ashleigh Weeden's future 06.10.2025

I don’t actually remember how I met Ashleigh Weeden, but I suspect it was on one of the rural conferences I used to regularly attend as a part of my job. Dr. Weeden is a rural researcher, an activist, a futurist, and a poet who describes herself as somebody who says yes to life and then figures it out. To find out more about her you can read her profile at the Rural Development Institute page at B...

Episode 3 - Patrick Lydon's future 22.09.2025

Patrick Lydon’s work is varied and beautiful. To learn more about the films and many installations he has made, visit his website at https://www.pmlydon.com . And I encourage you to subscribe to his thoughtful and beautifully illustrated newsletter The Possible City https://thepossiblecity.substack.com . If you are curious about that documentary about urban forests I mentioned at the beginning you...

Episode 2 - Jo Nelson's future 08.09.2025

I could not think of a better person to open this podcast with than Jo Nelson. She is the lead editor of the new edition of The Art of Focused Conversation - the book describing the facilitation methodology I based the interview guide for this podcast on. Jo has mentored generations of facilitators around the world and continues to do so on her website https://jofacilitator.ca . Full disclosure: I...

Episode 1: Introduction 04.09.2025

I believe that these are important conversations, so there are no ads because you don’t need another mattress and there are no subscriptions. If you find yourself listening to the podcast and feel like you can afford to support it you can Buy Me a Coffee . If you’d like to leave a comment or be a guest on one of the future episodes go to www.futurespossible.com and leave a comment under an episode...

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