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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.

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Update frequency
every 11 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
475
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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172) Whitney Bauck: Breaking free from the consumerist culture to truly fill our inner voids

172) Whitney Bauck: Breaking free from the consumerist culture to truly fill our inner voids

Sharing her wisdom for the second time on Green Dreamer (listen to her first interview on EP129), Whitney Bauck is the Associate Editor at Fashionista with bylines in New York Times, Washington Post,…

00:27:37  |   Thu 12 Sep 2019
171) Ben Goldfarb: The vital role of beavers in enriching and strengthening our ecosystems

171) Ben Goldfarb: The vital role of beavers in enriching and strengthening our ecosystems

Ben Goldfarb is an independent environmental journalist and the author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter, a winner of the 2019 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writ…

00:41:56  |   Mon 09 Sep 2019
170) Natalie Kofler: The ethics and application of gene-editing for ecological conservation

170) Natalie Kofler: The ethics and application of gene-editing for ecological conservation

Natalie Kofler is a trained molecular biologist and the founding director of Editing Nature at Yale University, a global initiative to steer responsible development and deployment of environmental ge…

00:40:28  |   Thu 05 Sep 2019
169) Kenton Whitman: Rewilding to gain fresh perspectives on modern civilization

169) Kenton Whitman: Rewilding to gain fresh perspectives on modern civilization

Kenton Whitman is the founder of ReWild University, a nature-immersion school and online presence devoted to helping people reconnect with nature, question cultural paradigms, and discover how nature…

00:42:50  |   Mon 02 Sep 2019
168) Keith Bowers [PART 2]: The connectivity and complexity in urban ecology beyond simply 'greening' our landscapes

168) Keith Bowers [PART 2]: The connectivity and complexity in urban ecology beyond simply 'greening' our landscapes

This is PART 2 of our conversation with Keith Bowers, the Founder and President of Biohabitats who has been at the forefront of applied ecology, land conservation and sustainable design for over thre…

00:23:17  |   Thu 29 Aug 2019
167) Keith Bowers [PART 1]: Being proactive in restoration and planning for a more biodiverse planet today

167) Keith Bowers [PART 1]: Being proactive in restoration and planning for a more biodiverse planet today

Keith Bowers has been at the forefront of applied ecology, land conservation and sustainable design for over three decades. He is the Founder and President of Biohabitats, a multidisciplinary organiz…

00:33:18  |   Mon 26 Aug 2019
166) Mark Shepard: Restoration agriculture and letting go of micromanagement to allow nature to thrive

166) Mark Shepard: Restoration agriculture and letting go of micromanagement to allow nature to thrive

Mark Shepard is the CEO of Forest Agriculture Enterprises, founder of Restoration Agriculture Development, and award-winning author of the book, Restoration Agriculture: Real-World Permaculture for F…

00:48:42  |   Thu 22 Aug 2019
165) Helena Norberg-Hodge: How localizing our economies can support better public and ecological health

165) Helena Norberg-Hodge: How localizing our economies can support better public and ecological health

Helena Norberg-Hodge is a pioneer of the new economy movement and a leading proponent of “localization”, or decentralization. She is the author of the book, Ancient Futures, as well as her latest boo…

00:43:51  |   Tue 20 Aug 2019
164) John Farrell: Why we need to decentralize our power grids for energy democracy

164) John Farrell: Why we need to decentralize our power grids for energy democracy

Known as the guru of distributed energy, John Farrell is the co-director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance and directs its work on energy democracy. John is best known for his vivid illustrati…

00:38:19  |   Thu 15 Aug 2019
163) Matt Daigle: Getting started with affordable and sustainable home improvement projects

163) Matt Daigle: Getting started with affordable and sustainable home improvement projects

Matt Daigle is the CEO and Founder of Rise, the leading online authority in sustainable home improvement. He started Rise as a way to solve his own problem: after having renovated a few homes and hav…

00:35:28  |   Tue 13 Aug 2019
162) Mitch Anderson [PART 2]: Recent wins in safeguarding ancestral lands in the Amazon Rainforest

162) Mitch Anderson [PART 2]: Recent wins in safeguarding ancestral lands in the Amazon Rainforest

This is PART 2 of our conversation with Mitch Anderson, the Founder and Executive Director of Amazon Frontlines, which is an international group of human rights lawyers, environmental activists, fore…

00:21:49  |   Thu 08 Aug 2019
161) Mitch Anderson [PART 1]: Dismantling privileged views to support the struggles of the Amazon's indigenous peoples

161) Mitch Anderson [PART 1]: Dismantling privileged views to support the struggles of the Amazon's indigenous peoples

Mitch Anderson is the Founder and Executive Director of Amazon Frontlines, an international group of human rights lawyers, environmental activists, forestry specialists, environmental health scientis…

00:31:28  |   Tue 06 Aug 2019
160) Intentional Communities and their ability to root our society in things that matter most with Sky Blue

160) Intentional Communities and their ability to root our society in things that matter most with Sky Blue

Sky Blue has spent the last 20 years living in, working for, and networking intentional communities, cooperatives, and community organizations. He currently serves as Executive Director for the Found…

00:40:59  |   Thu 01 Aug 2019
159) How urban farming may be key to reclaiming our food sovereignty with Greg Peterson

159) How urban farming may be key to reclaiming our food sovereignty with Greg Peterson

Greg Peterson is a green living and sustainability innovator and the Creator of the Urban Farm, a real-world environmental showcase home in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona. Open periodically throughout…

00:36:21  |   Tue 30 Jul 2019
158) Reclaiming our humanity by addressing overcivilization and artificial intelligence with Jennifer Grayson

158) Reclaiming our humanity by addressing overcivilization and artificial intelligence with Jennifer Grayson

Jennifer Grayson is a Los Angeles-based environmental journalist and the award-winning author of Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy.

 

Illuminating how human ci…

00:40:13  |   Thu 25 Jul 2019
157) The vital role of our wetlands in balancing our planetary health and climate with Max Finlayson

157) The vital role of our wetlands in balancing our planetary health and climate with Max Finlayson

As the President of the Society of Wetland Scientists and an advisor to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, wetland ecologist Max Finlayson has participated in global environmental assessments and sit…

00:35:45  |   Tue 23 Jul 2019
156) Examining population growth as an upstream cause of ecological degradation with Terry Spahr

156) Examining population growth as an upstream cause of ecological degradation with Terry Spahr

Terry Spahr is a documentary filmmaker (8 Billion Angels), environmental activist, and the Executive Director of Earth Overshoot, a nonprofit working to make ecological limits central to all personal…

00:33:30  |   Thu 18 Jul 2019
155) How probiotics can build resilience against disease and ecological challenges with Raja Dhir

155) How probiotics can build resilience against disease and ecological challenges with Raja Dhir

Raja Dhir is a life sciences entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Seed, a venture-backed microbiome company pioneering the application of bacteria for both human and planetary health.

After our groundbreak…

00:41:00  |   Tue 16 Jul 2019
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
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