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Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration - Podcast

Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

Green Dreamer with kaméa chayne explores our paths to collective healing, biocultural revitalization, and true abundance and wellness *for all*.

Curious to unravel the dominant narratives that stunt our imaginations and called to spark radical dreaming of what could be, we share conversations with an ever-expanding range of thought leaders — each inspiring us to deepen and broaden our awareness in their own ways.

www.greendreamer.com

Science Health & Fitness Philosophy Life Sciences Alternative Health Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 11 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
477
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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194) Naziha Mestaoui: Co-creating ecological art with the Amazon's Huni Kuin Tribe

194) Naziha Mestaoui: Co-creating ecological art with the Amazon's Huni Kuin Tribe

Naziha Mestaoui is an ecological artist and architect whose unique approach merges space, imagery, and technological innovations to create innovative, immersive, and sensory experiences.

Notably, dur…

00:40:14  |   Thu 28 Nov 2019
193) Peter Bosshard: Stopping our insurance companies from investing in and insuring coal

193) Peter Bosshard: Stopping our insurance companies from investing in and insuring coal

Peter Bosshard is the campaign coordinator of the Unfriend Coal campaign and the Finance Program Director of Sunrise Project, an organization with a mission to scale social movements that will drive …

00:40:55  |   Mon 25 Nov 2019
192) Fred Provenza [PART 2]: Balancing the acceptance of Earth's ongoing transformations with our power to enact change

192) Fred Provenza [PART 2]: Balancing the acceptance of Earth's ongoing transformations with our power to enact change

Fred Provenza is the author of over 250 publications and several books, his latest one being 'Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom.'

He's also a professor…

00:30:59  |   Thu 21 Nov 2019
191) Fred Provenza [PART 1]: What behavioral ecology teaches us about the wisdom of the palate

191) Fred Provenza [PART 1]: What behavioral ecology teaches us about the wisdom of the palate

Fred Provenza is the author of over 250 publications and several books, his latest one being 'Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom.' He's also a professor…

00:30:03  |   Mon 18 Nov 2019
190) Dr. Chris Newman: The role of doctors in leading action on climate change

190) Dr. Chris Newman: The role of doctors in leading action on climate change

Dr. Chris Newman is a family physician from London, UK and the founder of the Doctors for Extinction Rebellion Movement. He founded Doctors for XR in April 2019 in frustration at the media coverage o…

00:37:16  |   Thu 14 Nov 2019
189) Dr. M. Jackson: The multifaceted stories of our glaciers and the people who live alongside of them

189) Dr. M. Jackson: The multifaceted stories of our glaciers and the people who live alongside of them

Dr. M. Jackson is a geographer, glaciologist, and National Geographic Society Explorer. She was also a 2018 TED Fellow and is the author of the nonfiction books, The Secret Lives of Glaciers, and Whi…

00:36:18  |   Mon 11 Nov 2019
188) Murray Fisher: Restoring the New York Harbor to the thriving marine ecosystem it once was

188) Murray Fisher: Restoring the New York Harbor to the thriving marine ecosystem it once was

Murray Fisher is the founder of the New York Harbor School and the co-founder of the Billion Oyster Project, a nonprofit working to restore oyster reefs to New York Harbor through public education in…

00:50:47  |   Thu 07 Nov 2019
187) Mark Hoddle: Navigating the complex fight against anthropogenic invasive species

187) Mark Hoddle: Navigating the complex fight against anthropogenic invasive species

Mark Hoddle is an entomologist at the University of California Riverside, where he researches biological control and management of invasive species, especially insects affecting agriculture, the wild…

00:47:19  |   Mon 04 Nov 2019
186) Stuart Landesberg: Opening up environmental consciousness to new audiences

186) Stuart Landesberg: Opening up environmental consciousness to new audiences

Stuart Landesberg is the co-founder and CEO of Grove Collaborative, a certified B-Corp and the leading e-commerce platform for natural home and personal care products in the U.S.

In this podcast epis…

00:38:57  |   Thu 31 Oct 2019
185) Miki Agrawal: Disrupting our wasteful culture around menstrual products and toilet paper

185) Miki Agrawal: Disrupting our wasteful culture around menstrual products and toilet paper

Miki Agrawal is an award-winning, serial social entrepreneur who founded three notable and disruptive brands that you may have already heard of: THINX, TUSHY, and WILD.

Miki is also the author of Do …

00:43:17  |   Mon 28 Oct 2019
184) Rob Avis: Building community-based self-sufficiency and resilience through permaculture design

184) Rob Avis: Building community-based self-sufficiency and resilience through permaculture design

Rob Avis, along with his wife Michelle, are the owners and lead instructors at Verge Permaculture, an internationally recognized and award-winning permaculture design company from Calgary, Alberta. T…

00:51:08  |   Thu 24 Oct 2019
183) Emily Penn: The root causes and effects of ocean plastic pollution

183) Emily Penn: The root causes and effects of ocean plastic pollution

Emily Penn is an ocean advocate and skipper who's spent the last decade exploring plastic pollution from the tropics to the Arctic. She's on a mission to inspire and facilitate a community of changem…

00:37:54  |   Mon 21 Oct 2019
182) Winston Chiu: Redirecting otherwise wasted meals towards those struggling with food security

182) Winston Chiu: Redirecting otherwise wasted meals towards those struggling with food security

Winston Chiu is the Culinary Director of Rethink Food NYC, a nonprofit organization working to recover nutritious excess food to provide low or no-cost meals to New York City families in need. 

 

Win…

00:36:24  |   Thu 17 Oct 2019
181) Leah Garcés: Turning adversaries into allies to change animal agriculture

181) Leah Garcés: Turning adversaries into allies to change animal agriculture

Leah Garcés is the President of Mercy For Animals and a leader in the animal protection movement. She is also the author of Grilled: Turning Adversaries into Allies to Change the Chicken Industry. In…

00:45:05  |   Mon 14 Oct 2019
180) Mark Charles [PART 2]: Emboldening Native Peoples to step into their role as hosts of the land

180) Mark Charles [PART 2]: Emboldening Native Peoples to step into their role as hosts of the land

An Independent Candidate for President of the United States in 2020, Mark Charles is a dual citizen of the U.S. and the Navajo Nation. His 2020 campaign vision is to build a nation where 'We the Peop…

00:23:02  |   Thu 10 Oct 2019
179) Mark Charles [PART 1]: Unveiling the deeper roots of our systemic ecological and social injustice

179) Mark Charles [PART 1]: Unveiling the deeper roots of our systemic ecological and social injustice

An Independent Candidate for President of the United States in 2020, Mark Charles is a dual citizen of the U.S. and the Navajo Nation. His 2020 campaign vision is to build a nation where 'We the Peop…

00:33:38  |   Mon 07 Oct 2019
178) Matthew Goldberg: The psychology of what shapes public opinion on climate science

178) Matthew Goldberg: The psychology of what shapes public opinion on climate science

Matthew Goldberg is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. His research focuses on the role of values, ideology, and social identity in persuasion and social in…

00:37:46  |   Thu 03 Oct 2019
177) Laurie Davies Adams: How pollinator conservation can unite all for a greener, healthier earth

177) Laurie Davies Adams: How pollinator conservation can unite all for a greener, healthier earth

Laurie Davies Adams is the President and CEO of Pollinator Partnership, where she leads the world’s largest nonprofit devoted solely to the health of all pollinators and presided over its signature i…

00:41:42  |   Mon 30 Sep 2019
176) Nick Buxton [PART 2]: Militarism and its impact on societal and ecological welfare

176) Nick Buxton [PART 2]: Militarism and its impact on societal and ecological welfare

Nick Buxton is the co-editor of The Secure and the Dispossessed: How the Military and Corporations are Seeking to Shape a Climate-Changed World and a communications consultant at The Transnational In…

00:25:18  |   Thu 26 Sep 2019
175) Nick Buxton [PART 1]: Why framing climate change as security issues works against climate justice

175) Nick Buxton [PART 1]: Why framing climate change as security issues works against climate justice

Nick Buxton is the co-editor of 'The Secure and the Dispossessed: How the Military and Corporations are Seeking to Shape a Climate-Changed World' and a communications consultant at The Transnational …

00:30:25  |   Mon 23 Sep 2019
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