Beloved Futures
“the ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”
~ David Graeber
The world is changing all around us. I know in my bones that, contrary to the evening news, a new and more beautiful way of human-ing on the planet is being birthed. One that is in right relation with Earth (Gaia), embracing the truth of Inter-being. The Beloved Futures podcast is a space of soul nourishment where we explore what is going right with the world and give space to the Beloved Futures emerging in our midst.
When we can collectively imagine multidimensional futures that we wish to live in, we will make the choices in the present that steer us there with more ease and grace.
Imagination is the mostpowerful force available to humankind.
Together we imagine new worlds into being. Radical (to the root) modes of relating with the world, remembering how to live with earth as the sentient being that she is.
Each episode, I connect with individuals and collectives whoare actively engaged withand devoted tocatalyzingbelovedfutures. What do these futureslook like, taste like, smell like, feel liketo them? What propels their work and dedication to radical imaginings?Together we explore what brings them energy and hope, the twists and turns of their life and learningand how their workin the world adds to the collective experience of thriving and joy.
These conversations with artists, healers, teachers, creators, storytellers, farmers, spiritual leaders, mothers and others on the frontlines of the imagination revolution are aimed at supporting all of us as werise into our creative potential as human BE-comings.
Each one of us is a vessel for thelife forceof Loveto flow into material experience and each one of us has an invaluable gift to share. When we focus our energies on the Beloved Futures, we collectively produce an energetic in the now that makes the seemingly impossible, possible. The time is now, there is no other moment than the present. Together we are a force. And so it is...
Beloved Futures
S2 E23 | Maya Soetoro – Peacebuilding, Climate Resilience & Becoming Family Again
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What if peace is not passive, but participatory?
What if climate resilience is built not only through policy, but through relationship?
In this episode of Beloved Futures, Aubrey Morgan Yee sits with educator, peacebuilder, and climate justice advocate Maya Soetoro-Ng for a rich and deeply human conversation on positive peace, community resilience, and the power of reimagining how we belong to one another. Together, they explore peace not as the absence of conflict, but as an active, relational practice rooted in compassion, deep listening, and collective care. This episode is both grounding and galvanizing – an invitation to move beyond despair and remember our capacity to contribute meaningfully to the world around us.
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About Our Guest
Maya Soetoro-Ng is an Indonesian-American educator, peacebuilding leader, and climate justice advocate based at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, where she serves as a faculty specialist at the Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution.
Her work bridges peace education, restorative practices, leadership for social change, and climate resilience. She is also the co-founder of the Institute for Climate and Peace and The Peace Studio, organizations dedicated to uplifting community-centered solutions, restorative storytelling, and creative approaches to collective transformation.
Drawing from her upbringing across Indonesia and Southeast Asia, Maya’s work is deeply informed by multicultural education, interfaith understanding, and a lifelong commitment to nurturing the very best in human nature.
What We Explore in This Episode
In this expansive conversation, Aubrey and Maya explore the difference between “negative peace” – the absence of acute conflict – and “positive peace,” the active cultivation of connection, justice, care, and belonging within our communities.
The conversation also explores the intersection of climate and peace — how climate disruption acts as a “threat multiplier,” intensifying displacement, instability, and fragmentation, while also creating opportunities for communities to remember their interdependence and resilience.
Key Takeaways
- Climate & peace – Climate disruption is not only an environmental issue, but a relational and social one.
- Community resilience – Some of the most powerful solutions emerge directly from frontline communities.
- Deep listening – Peace requires the willingness to listen with compassion and remain open to discomfort.
- Re-familializing – Remembering how to become family again with one another and with Earth itself.
- Love as superpower – Choosing empathy, tenderness, and humanity as pragmatic acts of transformation.
Throughout the episode, Maya returns again and again to one essential truth: we are never powerless. There is always something we can contribute – some small act of care, restoration, or bridge-building that ripples outward into the collective field.
With Love & Gratitude,
Aubrey Morgan Yee
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GUEST INFO
Learn more about Maya’s work:
LinkedIn: Maya Soetoro-Ng
Wikipedia: Maya Soetoro-Ng
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Book: Our Beloved Futures