The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2 cover
The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2 cover
Inner Green Deal - the human dimension of sustainability.

The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2

The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2

32min |24/06/2025
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The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2 cover
The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2 cover
Inner Green Deal - the human dimension of sustainability.

The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2

The Inner Work of an Activist | Davin Hutchins of Greenpeace International | S5E2

32min |24/06/2025
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What sustains an activist when defiance alone isn’t enough? We sit down with Davin Hutchins, senior campaigner at Greenpeace International, to explore what happens when a movement known for bold resistance also makes space for inner development.


Davin shares how hope, courage, and nature connection have shaped his own path - and why, especially in moments of political backlash or overwhelm, the movement must go beyond resistance to stay resilient and effective.


We explore:

  • Why recognising we are nature changes how we work for nature

  • How contemplation and community can be powerful alternatives to burnout and “go, go, go”

  • How inner work can sharpen strategy and fuel systemic change


Whether you’re an activist, a changemaker, or simply feeling the strain of today’s polycrisis, Davin’s reflections offer a timely reminder: sometimes the bravest act is to pause, notice, and ask better questions.


https://www.davinhutchins.com/

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/about/


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to our podcast or leaving a review. In doing so you make it easier for people to discover our podcast. We thank you for your support.  


Season 5 is part of the lead-up to the 2025 Inner Development Goals Summit in Stockholm, where the Inner Green Deal will curate a full-day track on this theme.


If you are interested to join the Inner Development Goals Summit, we have a special discount code to offer: MeSummit2025" gives our listeners a 15% discount on in-person and 50% discount on digital tickets.


We thank the Robert Ho Family Foundation for their kind support to the Summit and the podcast. For more information on the Summit, go to: https://innerdevelopmentgoals.org/events/summit2025/

About the Inner Green Deal 

The  Inner Green Deal a mission-driven non-profit supporting changemakers in cultivating the inner capacities needed for meaningful action in the face of today’s interconnected climate, ecological and social crises.


Our podcast is hosted and produced by Tamsin Walker. Executive producer is IGD co-founder Jeroen Janss. For more information, visit us oninnergreendeal.com or write to info@innergreendeal.com.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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What sustains an activist when defiance alone isn’t enough? We sit down with Davin Hutchins, senior campaigner at Greenpeace International, to explore what happens when a movement known for bold resistance also makes space for inner development.


Davin shares how hope, courage, and nature connection have shaped his own path - and why, especially in moments of political backlash or overwhelm, the movement must go beyond resistance to stay resilient and effective.


We explore:

  • Why recognising we are nature changes how we work for nature

  • How contemplation and community can be powerful alternatives to burnout and “go, go, go”

  • How inner work can sharpen strategy and fuel systemic change


Whether you’re an activist, a changemaker, or simply feeling the strain of today’s polycrisis, Davin’s reflections offer a timely reminder: sometimes the bravest act is to pause, notice, and ask better questions.


https://www.davinhutchins.com/

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/about/


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to our podcast or leaving a review. In doing so you make it easier for people to discover our podcast. We thank you for your support.  


Season 5 is part of the lead-up to the 2025 Inner Development Goals Summit in Stockholm, where the Inner Green Deal will curate a full-day track on this theme.


If you are interested to join the Inner Development Goals Summit, we have a special discount code to offer: MeSummit2025" gives our listeners a 15% discount on in-person and 50% discount on digital tickets.


We thank the Robert Ho Family Foundation for their kind support to the Summit and the podcast. For more information on the Summit, go to: https://innerdevelopmentgoals.org/events/summit2025/

About the Inner Green Deal 

The  Inner Green Deal a mission-driven non-profit supporting changemakers in cultivating the inner capacities needed for meaningful action in the face of today’s interconnected climate, ecological and social crises.


Our podcast is hosted and produced by Tamsin Walker. Executive producer is IGD co-founder Jeroen Janss. For more information, visit us oninnergreendeal.com or write to info@innergreendeal.com.  


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What sustains an activist when defiance alone isn’t enough? We sit down with Davin Hutchins, senior campaigner at Greenpeace International, to explore what happens when a movement known for bold resistance also makes space for inner development.


Davin shares how hope, courage, and nature connection have shaped his own path - and why, especially in moments of political backlash or overwhelm, the movement must go beyond resistance to stay resilient and effective.


We explore:

  • Why recognising we are nature changes how we work for nature

  • How contemplation and community can be powerful alternatives to burnout and “go, go, go”

  • How inner work can sharpen strategy and fuel systemic change


Whether you’re an activist, a changemaker, or simply feeling the strain of today’s polycrisis, Davin’s reflections offer a timely reminder: sometimes the bravest act is to pause, notice, and ask better questions.


https://www.davinhutchins.com/

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/about/


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to our podcast or leaving a review. In doing so you make it easier for people to discover our podcast. We thank you for your support.  


Season 5 is part of the lead-up to the 2025 Inner Development Goals Summit in Stockholm, where the Inner Green Deal will curate a full-day track on this theme.


If you are interested to join the Inner Development Goals Summit, we have a special discount code to offer: MeSummit2025" gives our listeners a 15% discount on in-person and 50% discount on digital tickets.


We thank the Robert Ho Family Foundation for their kind support to the Summit and the podcast. For more information on the Summit, go to: https://innerdevelopmentgoals.org/events/summit2025/

About the Inner Green Deal 

The  Inner Green Deal a mission-driven non-profit supporting changemakers in cultivating the inner capacities needed for meaningful action in the face of today’s interconnected climate, ecological and social crises.


Our podcast is hosted and produced by Tamsin Walker. Executive producer is IGD co-founder Jeroen Janss. For more information, visit us oninnergreendeal.com or write to info@innergreendeal.com.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

What sustains an activist when defiance alone isn’t enough? We sit down with Davin Hutchins, senior campaigner at Greenpeace International, to explore what happens when a movement known for bold resistance also makes space for inner development.


Davin shares how hope, courage, and nature connection have shaped his own path - and why, especially in moments of political backlash or overwhelm, the movement must go beyond resistance to stay resilient and effective.


We explore:

  • Why recognising we are nature changes how we work for nature

  • How contemplation and community can be powerful alternatives to burnout and “go, go, go”

  • How inner work can sharpen strategy and fuel systemic change


Whether you’re an activist, a changemaker, or simply feeling the strain of today’s polycrisis, Davin’s reflections offer a timely reminder: sometimes the bravest act is to pause, notice, and ask better questions.


https://www.davinhutchins.com/

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/about/


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to our podcast or leaving a review. In doing so you make it easier for people to discover our podcast. We thank you for your support.  


Season 5 is part of the lead-up to the 2025 Inner Development Goals Summit in Stockholm, where the Inner Green Deal will curate a full-day track on this theme.


If you are interested to join the Inner Development Goals Summit, we have a special discount code to offer: MeSummit2025" gives our listeners a 15% discount on in-person and 50% discount on digital tickets.


We thank the Robert Ho Family Foundation for their kind support to the Summit and the podcast. For more information on the Summit, go to: https://innerdevelopmentgoals.org/events/summit2025/

About the Inner Green Deal 

The  Inner Green Deal a mission-driven non-profit supporting changemakers in cultivating the inner capacities needed for meaningful action in the face of today’s interconnected climate, ecological and social crises.


Our podcast is hosted and produced by Tamsin Walker. Executive producer is IGD co-founder Jeroen Janss. For more information, visit us oninnergreendeal.com or write to info@innergreendeal.com.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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