Life is short. Time is long. So many of us are burnt out and overwhelmed: by the pandemic; by the uncertainty of the future; and by huge challenges like climate change, systemic racism, and inequality. But changing the way we choose to engage with time can be life-changing, both when it comes to the problems we’re facing day to day, and to the huge threats we’re facing as a species.

Gold - The Sustainability Award - 2022 Audio Production Awards
Silver - Climate Award - 2022 British Podcast Awards

Hosted by activist and storyteller Ella Saltmarshe, The Long Time Academy hopes to give listeners a sense of spaciousness, awe and passion to become good ancestors.

I LOVED this series. It encapsulated everything I want from a podcast, and just like a good book, I came away with a different view of the world.

I was brought in as a sound designer, composer and editor for the final episode which explores the role art and culture play in cultivating long-termism at scale. Guests include Brian Eno, Bridgit Antoinette Evans, Katie Paterson, Jeremy Lent, Anab Jain and Sherri Mitchell.

Produced by Scenery Studios and Headspace Studios.

Sound Design by Ivor Manley, Eli Block and Tristian Cassel-Delavois.

Mixed by Chris Murguia.

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