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When we dare to imagine

What if we allowed ourselves to imagine differently? Not just tweaking the world we have, but daring to build the world we deserve. 

Welcome to A World With, a podcast where visionaries, dreamers, and everyday architects of possibility share intimate monologues about the futures they envision with clarity and hope. 

In our first three episodes, we are joined by three guests from around the world who show us the power of ideas and imagination. From libraries of things to land reparations for all, join us on a journey of collective worldbuilding and transformation.

Because when the world feels dark, and our systems start breaking, we all need a bit of radical imagination…

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What if we allowed ourselves to imagine differently? 

Not just tweaking the world we have, but daring to build the world we deserve. 

Welcome to a world with a podcast where visionaries, dreamers, and everyday architects of possibility share intimate monologues about the futures they envision with clarity and hope. 

Each episode offers an idea, a vision, a shift. Here's a glimpse of what's to come. 

I believe in and want to bring libraries of things to our world because they represent a necessary shift in our priorities away from artificial scarcity and absurd overconsumption. 

A world with land reparations, therefore envisions and brings into being a future where colonial and feudal land ownership is disrupted.

What excites me about a world with indigenous feminism is its possibilities in allowing women to have autonomy over their bodies.

The future isn't something we wait for, it's something we choose, imagine and build together. 

A world with is coming soon. 

Follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 

A World With is produced by Futures in Draft and Storythings.

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  • Spoken by Sara Mitchell

    Sara Mitchell

    Sara Mitchell is a multi-talented Creative, Voiceover Artist and proud Mother of twins from North West London. Her self-taught creative streak knows no boundaries and over the years, Sara has turned her hand to baking, catering, logo design, event planning and even interior decorating with enthusiasm and excellence.

  • Illustrated by Naomi Gennery

    Naomi Gennery

    Naomi is a UK-based graphic designer and illustrator working at the intersection of creativity and social impact. Her work is colourful, playful, and often rooted in collage, crafts, and DIY culture. Exploring themes of culture, identity, and social change, she hopes people see their own thoughts, ideas, or experiences reflected in her work. Combining design and illustration, Naomi aims to make big ideas feel more approachable and human.

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