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The Mahatma’s Mirror: Gandhi’s Radical Ideas for a Modern World

5 min · 20. touko 2026
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We live in an age of fractures. Look around and you’ll see a world splitting at the seams—polarized by politics, strained by economic inequality, and facing an unprecedented ecological crisis. When the world feels this chaotic, we don't just need new technology or louder arguments. We need a compass. Welcome to The Mahatma’s Mirror, a gripping six-part podcast series hosted by Dr. Ray Calabrese from The Optimistic Beacon. This isn't just a history lesson—it's a 21st-century survival guide. We are taking Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi off the pedestal of history and putting his most radical, transformative ideas to work to solve modern crises. Over six episodes, we look into the mirror Gandhi held up to humanity and explore: * The Evolution of a Leader: How a painfully timid, tongue-tied lawyer transformed into the leader who dismantled an empire. * Satyagraha (Truth-Force): How to fight toxic polarization today through moral persuasion instead of online destruction. * Climate Action & Green Living: Gandhi’s prophetic warnings about unchecked consumerism and how simple living can save our planet. * Economic Justice: His radical economic theory of Trusteeship and Sarvodaya—the unconditional upliftment of the marginalized. Featuring insights from historical figures he inspired, like Martin Luther King Jr., this series answers a vital question: Can an ordinary person change the course of history? Gandhi's life answers with a resounding yes. Join us for a journey of inner transformation and outer revolution. Because in the end, the way of truth and love always wins. Visit me at optimisticbeacon.com [https://optimisticbeacon.com].with posts that will uplift you.

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