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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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154) Using ecological art to spark environmental conservation with Aviva Rahmani

154) Using ecological art to spark environmental conservation with Aviva Rahmani

Aviva Rahmani is an ecological artist who exhibits and publishes internationally. She's known, in particular, for her Trigger Point Theory—the idea that small points of carefully selected interventio…

00:34:56  |   Thu 11 Jul 2019
153) Democratizing ‘organic’ in the fashion industry with Pact’s Brendan Synnott

153) Democratizing ‘organic’ in the fashion industry with Pact’s Brendan Synnott

Brendan Synnott is the CEO of PACT, where he's leading his team to disrupt the apparel industry for the better by using organic and fair-trade cotton as the foundation for addressing the labor and en…

00:36:46  |   Tue 09 Jul 2019
152) Questioning modern views of advancement using permacultural wisdom with Janice Setser and Sasha Rabin

152) Questioning modern views of advancement using permacultural wisdom with Janice Setser and Sasha Rabin

We're joined by two guests today from Quail Springs Permaculture, an organization that empowers people with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration that are essential to cultivating ecological and soc…

00:33:01  |   Thu 04 Jul 2019
151) Breaking down how sustainability applies to everything with Jay Siegel

151) Breaking down how sustainability applies to everything with Jay Siegel

Jay Siegel is the founder of Ground Up Impact and the creator of Sustainability Defined, the award-winning podcast that defines sustainability "one topic (and one bad joke) at a time."

On this episod…

00:38:30  |   Tue 02 Jul 2019
150) Slow flowers that truly commemorate our love for one another and the earth with Debra Prinzing

150) Slow flowers that truly commemorate our love for one another and the earth with Debra Prinzing

Debra Prinzing (@dkprinzing) is a Seattle-based writer, speaker and leading advocate for American Grown Flowers. Through her many Slow Flowers-branded projects, including SlowFlowers.com (@myslowflow…

00:38:45  |   Thu 27 Jun 2019
149) Addressing our unsustainable palm oil demand with Maria Abadilla

149) Addressing our unsustainable palm oil demand with Maria Abadilla

Maria Abadilla is the Founder and Chairperson of Orangutan Alliance (@orangutanalliance), an independent, industry-based nonprofit organization promoting the reduction of unsustainable palm oil in co…

00:27:58  |   Tue 25 Jun 2019
148) Envisioning that future when disposable packaging will become obsolete with Tamara Lim

148) Envisioning that future when disposable packaging will become obsolete with Tamara Lim

Tamara Lim is the founder and CEO of The Wally Shop, America's first zero-waste grocery delivery service that sources from local farmers, markets, and bulk shops.

 

On this podcast episode, Tamara sh…

00:37:54  |   Thu 20 Jun 2019
147) Ending settler colonialism to reclaim food justice and sovereignty with Rosalinda Guillen

147) Ending settler colonialism to reclaim food justice and sovereignty with Rosalinda Guillen

Rosalinda Guillen is a recognized farm worker and rural justice leader. She's also the Executive Director of Community to Community (C2C), a women-of-color led, grassroots organization redefining pow…

00:41:15  |   Tue 18 Jun 2019
146) Unveiling human trafficking and overfishing in the opaque global seafood supply chain with Shannon Service

146) Unveiling human trafficking and overfishing in the opaque global seafood supply chain with Shannon Service

Shannon Service is an award-winning, independent reporter and filmmaker who broke the story of slavery at sea for NPR’s Morning Edition in 2012. Her new feature documentary, Ghost Fleet, follows up o…

00:27:42  |   Thu 13 Jun 2019
145) Enriching agrobiodiversity and soil health for more nutritious foods with Gabe Brown

145) Enriching agrobiodiversity and soil health for more nutritious foods with Gabe Brown

Gabe Brown is the author of Dirt to Soil and the owner and operator of Brown’s Ranch in Bismarck, North Dakota, where he and his family have been farming profitably without the use of synthetic ferti…

00:38:27  |   Tue 11 Jun 2019
144) Safeguarding our irreplaceable ancient and endangered forests with Canopy's Nicole Rycroft

144) Safeguarding our irreplaceable ancient and endangered forests with Canopy's Nicole Rycroft

Nicole Rycroft is the Founder and Executive Director of Canopy, an international nonprofit organization that works collaboratively with over 750 companies to protect our ancient and endangered forest…

00:39:05  |   Thu 06 Jun 2019
143) Using litigation and the courts to protect human health and our planet with Earthjustice's Abbie Dillen

143) Using litigation and the courts to protect human health and our planet with Earthjustice's Abbie Dillen

Abigail Dillen is the President of Earthjustice, an organization that uses the courts to protect our environment and people’s health.

 

Throughout her career, she's litigated many precedent-setting c…

00:35:29  |   Tue 04 Jun 2019
142) The fraud in 'certified organic' and reclaiming its true meaning with Dave Chapman

142) The fraud in 'certified organic' and reclaiming its true meaning with Dave Chapman

Dave Chapman runs Long Wind Farm in Vermont and is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Real Organic Project.

After unveiling how our current organic standards may be misleading consumers and…

00:42:38  |   Thu 30 May 2019
141) Mycorrhizal fungi and why soil health is vital to all life on earth with Dr. Kris Nichols

141) Mycorrhizal fungi and why soil health is vital to all life on earth with Dr. Kris Nichols

Dr. Kris Nichols is the Chief Scientist at Pachaterrae and a world-renowned leader in the movement to regenerate soils for healthy food, healthy people, and a healthy planet.

On this episode, Kris sh…

00:42:29  |   Tue 28 May 2019
140) Transcending national interests to collaborate as one world on climate action with Shyla Raghav

140) Transcending national interests to collaborate as one world on climate action with Shyla Raghav

Shyla Raghav is the global climate change strategy lead for Conservation International, who's attended almost a decade of United Nations climate change negotiations and international conferences.

On …

00:41:16  |   Thu 23 May 2019
139) Using plastic as a currency to close the loop and tackle global poverty with David Katz

139) Using plastic as a currency to close the loop and tackle global poverty with David Katz

David Katz is the founder of Plastic Bank, which is helping to make plastic waste a currency that transcends poverty while stopping the flow of plastic into our oceans.

On this podcast episode, David…

00:37:53  |   Tue 21 May 2019
138) Shedding light on the

138) Shedding light on the "Shoespiracy" we've been told to believe with Galahad Clark

Galahad Clark, a seventh-generation Clark of the Clarks shoe dynasty, is the co-creator of Shoespiracy and the founder of VIVOBAREFOOT, a global footwear brand that’s set out to be the most sustainab…

00:39:35  |   Thu 16 May 2019
137) Going outside of the sustainability bubble to impact more people with Manuela Baron

137) Going outside of the sustainability bubble to impact more people with Manuela Baron

Manuela Baron is a Colombian-American content creator and artist behind The Girl Gone Green, focused on advocating for environmentally conscious living.

On this podcast episode, Manuela sheds light o…

00:41:59  |   Tue 14 May 2019
136) Why enriching and protecting biodiversity are key to addressing climate change with Adam Sacks

136) Why enriching and protecting biodiversity are key to addressing climate change with Adam Sacks

Adam Sacks is a climate activist, writer, and the Executive Director of Biodiversity for a Livable Climate.

On this podcast episode, Adam sheds light on how biodiversity loss may be a greater threat …

00:43:42  |   Thu 09 May 2019
135) The U.N. named

135) The U.N. named "worldwide crisis" from gold mining we need to know about with Bob Donofrio

Bob Donofrio is the creator of Futura Jewelry, a brand that creates a global curation of iconic jewelry designs using only certified Fairmined Ecological Gold. (At present, it's the only brand to do …

00:38:41  |   Tue 07 May 2019
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