Take Back Power, and Politics - A Conversation With Marcus Ball
JUN 18, 2020
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In this episode of Force of Nature, Clover sits down with Marcus J Ball - who, in May of 2019, found his name splashed across every major news outlet around the world. Marcus had launched a crowdfunded private prosecution case against Boris Johnson. The case? Lying in politics. This episode is about truth, democracy, and the corruption of our leaders - as well as finding your obsession, facing up to fears of not being enough, and why loss, grief and death can be the greatest gifts of all. Episode notes 01:23 - 06:43) Why Marcus was catalysed to take on a system many of us deem too broken to fix; a glimpse behind the curtain of politics; and the role of truth in democracy.06:43 - 10:28) How politicians get away with lying to the people; the breakdown of trust in society; and why power is like a blackhole. 10:28 - 18:55) The corrupt underbelly of politics in the democratised world; the relationships between people with power; and how corruption runs rampant in media and journalism. 18:55 - 23:57) Why you should serve a mission greater than yourself; knowing what you want to be remembered for on your deathbed; and how we can begin to take back power. 23:57 - 28:52) Choosing not to sit on the sidelines; why working within corporations breeds obedience; and finding solutions in even the messiest of problems. 28:52 - 32:15) Learning to befriend failure; the role of naive optimism; and why being obsessed with solving a problem kills ego, and feeds confidence. 32:15 - 39:14) Why loss, death and grief are essential to realising your mandate; reconnecting with the moral compass of youth; and wielding your privilege to take action. 39:14- 45:58) Have society’s problems become too complex to solve? Owning up to our individual responsibility; how impact comes from focus; why the narrative of individual activism is broken; and uncovering our peak humanity. 45:58 - 48:38) How to save the world without carrying the weight of it on your shoulders; being driven by the future that is possible; and why your value lies in contribution. 48:38 - 52:29) Creating a legacy; overcoming the feeling of not being enough; and learning to let go of what you can’t control. 52:29 - 55:10) Why we feel overwhelmed and immobilised by climate change; how to navigate our feelings of powerlessness; and the self-limiting beliefs that stop us from fulfilling our potential. 55:10 - 1:03:13) Does humanity need an upgrade? Seeing the bigger picture to solve society’s greatest challenges; the thing that makes us human; and a debate on whether robots should be left to rule the world. Top quotes “The closer you get to a black hole, the more everything around it is distorted and doesn't make any sense. The rules of physics and everything change. When it comes to power, the closer you get to powerful people, all of the rules around them start to change.” - Marcus “You should always try and do things which are important, even if it's possible you fail, because that's the only way anything ever gets done ever.” - Marcus “Part of our problem is that we’re not fully willing to look in the face of what has already been lost by way of species, habitat, human life, relationships, culture, indigenous culture… because it is so painful. And enshrined in that pain is the realisation that we are all complicit in the problems, and by the very nature of how we live every day, continue to contribute to these problems.” - Clover “You can't carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, because I've seen in friends and I've seen it in myself, the impact that that has, and how it can actually make you really ineffective… because you are being driven by fear, rather than being driven by what is possible.” - Clover “I think it's a human need to serve something, to believe in something, to solve a problem, to be obsessed with something. I think that's peak humanity.” - Marcus About the guest(s)Marcus is a private prosecutor and the founder of Stop Lying In Politics Ltd. - a UK,...
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