New Green Minds podcast episode: Individual Initiative as an Eco-Competence

In this episode of Green Minds, Kriszta Vásárhelyi talks with social artist Gábor Tóth about individual initiative as a key eco-competence, exploring how inner questions, dissatisfaction and community action can spark meaningful social and ecological change.

In this episode of the Green Minds podcast, individual initiative is explored as a key eco-competence. Kriszta Vásárhelyi speaks with social artist and founder of Souldom , Gábor Tóth, about how action emerges from inner questions, dissatisfaction, and lived experience. Through personal stories, Gábor shows how disillusionment with formal education and social expectations can lead to new paths and community-based initiatives. The conversation highlights that meaningful change often begins when we stop waiting for permission and take responsibility for our own values and questions. The episode also emphasizes the role of community in supporting self-awareness, learning, and responsibility, and illustrates how reflection can be turned into practical action. The message is hopeful, sustainable social and ecological change can grow from small, honest initiatives.