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The Harvest Series Podcast brings together leading voices in culture, the arts, science, and social change—thinkers, visionaries, and disruptors shaping the way we understand the world.
From personal stories of resilience to groundbreaking ideas in philosophy, well-being, and innovation, each episode offers fresh perspectives that challenge, inspire, and ignite meaningful dialogue.
EPISODE #130
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SUSTAINING OUR SEAS: INNOVATION AND RESILIENCE WITH AMY NOVOGRATZ
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Entrepreneur, ocean advocate, and co-founder of Aqua-Spark, Amy Novogratz joins Rose Claverie for a deeply moving conversation about the future of food, the health of our oceans, and the courage it takes to rebuild a life after crisis. A pioneer in sustainable aquaculture, Amy has spent the last decade championing innovation, restoring marine ecosystems, and reshaping how the world thinks about protein — all born from a profound love for the sea. In this episode, Amy shares how a transformative expedition to the Galápagos set the course for her life’s mission, how she and her husband built the world’s first global sustainable aquaculture fund, and how a sudden brain tumor forced her to confront vulnerability, resilience, and the meaning of purpose. This is a story about devotion — to the planet, to partnership, and to the possibility of a better food system.
EPISODE #129
MOVEMENT, COMMUNITY AND THE POWER OF THE BODY WITH GIL FROM AMENTI
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In this deeply moving episode of the Harvest Series podcast, host Rose Claverie sits down with Gil from Amenti, whose life and work reveal the radical healing power of movement. Recorded in Kaplankaya, this conversation unfolds like a choreography of courage, emotion, and transformation. From surviving abuse and religious dogma to finding sanctuary in hip-hop and somatic dance, Gil shares how he created a method that blends Jungian psychology, ancient wisdom, and movement medicine. He reflects on the body as a vessel of memory, a source of power, and a pathway to healing—not just for individuals, but for communities too.
EPISODE #128
THE WAR ON SPACE WITH PIPPA MALMGREM
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In this mind-expanding conversation, economist and former White House advisor Dr. Pippa Malmgren breaks down the future of economics, peace, and human potential. Dr. Malmgren explores how AI, satellites, space-based solar power, and quantum computing are leading us toward a world of abundance—and why this shift will upend everything from pricing models to political systems. She calls for a return to the heart-space, a rebalancing between our logical minds and emotional intelligence, and explains why storytelling and empathy may be more powerful than any algorithm. What would it mean if war became obsolete and wealth universal?
UNLEARNING SILENCE WITH RUPI KAUR
EPISODE #127
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This episode of the Harvest Series podcast, hosted by Rose Claverie, welcomes poet and artist Rupi Kaur, whose words have touched millions. Recorded at Kaplankaya in Turkey, this conversation explores the power of art in transitioning from pain to beauty and connection. Rupi opens up about her journey from Milk and Honey to international recognition, reflecting on how early success brought both joy and pressure. She shares the personal roots of her feminism, her family’s sacrifices as immigrants, and the courage it takes to speak truth to power. Through stories of resilience, vulnerability, and creativity, Rupi reminds us that art is not just about expression—it is about healing and building bridges between people. What does it truly mean to find courage in both your personal and professional life?
EPISODE #126
THE COST OF TELLING THE TRUTH WITH JOURNALIST AARON MATÉ
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This episode of the Harvest Series Podcast steps directly into the current of our media landscape, exploring subjects many hesitate to bring to light.
Our guest is award-winning journalist Aaron Maté — a voice choosing not to give up, bringing forth narratives that are often softened or silenced in today’s media.
In dialogue with our host Rose Claverie, Aaron reflects on the complexities of politics and the stark dualities shaping global affairs. Alongside these perspectives, he shares the influences that continue to guide him, namely his father and former Harvest Kaplankaya speaker Gabor Maté, and the renowned linguist Noam Chomsky.
At a time when the volume of information grows ever louder, this episode offers space to truly listen and consider where you choose to stand.
This episode includes references to war. The perspectives expressed are Aaron Maté’s own.
At Harvest, we stand for compassion and dignity for all people. We do not condone violence or the suffering of any community.
If this conversation resonates with you—or challenges you—we invite you to share your reflections in the comments section on Youtube or Instagram. Should you decide to do so, please keep your comments thoughtful and kind.