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When we push the boundaries of our possibilities

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A World With is a podcast series that transforms the dreams and ideas we have about our collective futures.

Listen along to our final three episodes to hear from more global visionaries and organisers who dare to dream and push the boundaries of our possibilities, sharing what they would bring to the world and why.

From dismantling borders to transforming public spaces in service of dance and community, our guests offer the inspiration and solutions needed to guide us to futures of collective care and abundance.

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We’ve spent the past three episodes imagining worlds shaped by courage, care, and possibility.

So far, we’ve explored a world with libraries of things, land reparations and Indigenous feminism - each offering a glimpse of futures already stirring beneath the surface of our present.

And we’re only halfway.

The next three episodes continue this journey inward and outward towards the worlds rooted in healing, justice, connection, and the bravery of imagining otherwise.

Here’s what we’ve got coming up…

A world with no landlords is not simply about tearing down but about building up. It's about creating a housing system rooted in care, fairness and lasting wellbeing.

I believe that a world with one nation and no states has the potential to help us rise to the biggest global challenges today including climate change, the threat of nuclear war and global poverty.

In a world so focused on individualism and getting ahead the dance party as an intentional space can help bridge a lot of the loneliness and lost feelings that people have. And, most importantly, it can root them in community.

The next chapter of A World With arrives next week.

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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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  • The image illustrates Mohammed's vision for a world with one nation. In the image small drones are dispatched, carrying democratic votes across three different biomes, showing how easily we would move from one region to another without borders. There are two people on the right hand side posting their votes and smiling. In the image there are three different biomes moving from an arctic biome on the left to a temperate biome in the middle and a desert biome on the right.

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  • In the image there is a city scene with flats in the background. On the left are two people riding a red motorcycle. The person on the back is carrying groceries and waving to another inhabitant on the right hand side of the image. There are cables going from the buildings to show the nature of shared community.

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