In Conversation with Terry Shepherd
Can we actually fix a broken world by tackling our crises one by one? Investigative journalist and author Fons Burger says no. In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with Fons to discuss his deeply provocative new book, The Only Possible Solution. Fons argues that the defining crises of our century—from climate change to mass immigration—are not isolated events, but symptoms of a single, systemic failure. We dive into Fons’ fascinating background as a veteran reporter who witnessed the fall of Saigon and the Watergate scandal first-hand. He shares how his work in both fiction (2125: The Hibernator) and non-fiction serves as a vehicle for systemic change, why "active hope" is required to design a world fit for our children, and why the ultimate chapter of our collective human story must always return to love. If you are tired of quick fixes and comforting slogans, this conversation will completely reshape how you look at the future. Key Takeaways from This Episode * The Connectedness of Crises: Why you cannot solve one global problem without solving the others, and why we need a "systematic blueprint" for the next century. * Fiction vs. Non-Fiction: How storytelling and creative arts reach a broader public to spark transitions that dense academic science cannot. * Active Hope vs. Passive Optimism: Borrowing from eco-philosopher Joanna Macy, Fons explains why real hope means standing up, protesting, and making small daily changes. * The Power of Socratic Dialogue: How to build bridges and learn from people with whom you completely disagree. * Standing on the Right Side of the Line: Practical ways ordinary individuals can influence corporate and political change through conscious daily living. Chapter Markers * [00:00] Intro & Welcoming Fons Burger. * [01:45] Waking up in 2125: The inspiration behind Fons' thriller, The Hibernator. * [05:15] The Seven Core Systemic Failures of the modern world. * [11:10] Embracing "Active Hope" amidst threats of reality collapse and climate change. * [16:40] The Son of a Butcher: Changing daily habits and moving corporate markets. * [21:15] Reaching Gen Z and Millennials through audiovisual art and media. * [26:30] The ultimate purpose of life: Why it all ends with love. * [30:45] Reflecting on history: From Vietnam and Watergate to the present day. About the Guest Fons Burger is an investigative journalist, system thinker, and author of nine books spanning thrillers and thought-provoking non-fiction. A lifelong reporter and part-time farmer in Mallorca, Fons dedicates his creativity to highlighting unique voices and ideas that drive peaceful global transitions. Connect with Fons: * Website: fonsburger.com [https://www.fonsburger.com] * Featured Books: The Only Possible Solution & 2125: The Hibernator We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo
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