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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.

www.greendreamer.com

Science Health & Fitness Philosophy Life Sciences Alternative Health Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 11 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
475
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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363) Annie McClanahan: The possibility of a world disentangled from wages

363) Annie McClanahan: The possibility of a world disentangled from wages

“Under a capitalist system of production or any system of production based on the extraction of value via wages, it’s always going to be the case that mechanization leads to more work and lower wages…

00:54:22  |   Tue 05 Jul 2022
362) Catriona Sandilands: Botanical colonialism and biocultural histories

362) Catriona Sandilands: Botanical colonialism and biocultural histories

"We sometimes forget that the knowledge systems we use to conceptualize the world are not necessarily exactly the same thing as the world that we're conceptualizing. We mistake the model of the model…

00:44:08  |   Tue 28 Jun 2022
361) Micha Rahder: Thinking through the ecology of knowledges

361) Micha Rahder: Thinking through the ecology of knowledges

“We are all pretty familiar with the concept of the ‘biosphere’, which is the ‘living layer’ of the earth. The ‘noosphere’ is the ‘thinking layer’ of the earth that grows in and from that biosphere. …
00:47:48  |   Tue 21 Jun 2022
360) Sophie Chao: Pluralizing justice amidst the expansion of palm oil projects

360) Sophie Chao: Pluralizing justice amidst the expansion of palm oil projects

“Lies, deceit, and dupery are also very much part of the story. Often, these promises are made in the early stages of oil palm development, but they do not end up materializing in practice.”

In this …

00:48:25  |   Tue 14 Jun 2022
359) Gavin Van Horn: The practice of kinning as porous beings

359) Gavin Van Horn: The practice of kinning as porous beings

"Instead of being head over heels, be heels over head—privilege your sense of touch. I think that shifts the weight of an overactive mind back into the body, [towards] our full body-mind experiences.…

00:47:14  |   Tue 07 Jun 2022
358) Dimah Mahmoud: The power in culture and the revolution of consciousness

358) Dimah Mahmoud: The power in culture and the revolution of consciousness

"We are not a lacking people. We are more than capable to provide for ourselves. The issue is those who continue to pretend that they are here to help are here for other intentions.”

In this epi…

00:52:59  |   Tue 31 May 2022
357) Guillaume Pitron: The shifting conflicts and costs of ‘green’ energy

357) Guillaume Pitron: The shifting conflicts and costs of ‘green’ energy

“The sooner we are able to get rid of these two commodities, oil and coal, the better it will be... But 'green' technologies such as electric cars, solar panels, and wind turbines, don’t come out of …

00:43:12  |   Tue 24 May 2022
356) Rami Barhoush: Occupation, identity, and olive trees in Palestine

356) Rami Barhoush: Occupation, identity, and olive trees in Palestine

“For Palestinians, agriculture seems to be the only option. This is why we see the vicious, atrocious, and systematic attacks against Palestinian farmers.”

In this episode, we welcome Rami Barhou…

00:57:14  |   Tue 17 May 2022
355) A. Naomi Paik: Sanctuary for all, sanctuary everywhere

355) A. Naomi Paik: Sanctuary for all, sanctuary everywhere

“If you’re actually targeting migrants as the source of the problem, if we’re thinking about climate migration as one of the amplified 'threats' from the Department of Defense’s point of view, then y…
00:52:52  |   Tue 03 May 2022
354) Johann Hari: Reclaiming our capacities for deep thinking and intimate engagement

354) Johann Hari: Reclaiming our capacities for deep thinking and intimate engagement

"“There’s a lot of evidence that the world, and our experience of life, has massively sped up... We’re all speed-reading life now, and we’re living at a pace that makes deep thought impossible.”

In t…

00:59:59  |   Tue 26 Apr 2022
353) Jason Moore: The impossible endless accumulation of capital

353) Jason Moore: The impossible endless accumulation of capital

In this episode, we welcome Jason W. Moore, an environmental historian and historical geographer at Binghamton University, where he is professor of sociology. He is author or editor of several books:…

00:54:25  |   Tue 19 Apr 2022
352) Jessica Hernandez: Healing with Indigenous science and holistic thinking

352) Jessica Hernandez: Healing with Indigenous science and holistic thinking

“In a way, Western science compartmentalizes a lot of the information through those boxes or as I say, through those puzzle pieces. Indigenous science looks at the entire picture to formulate our inf…

00:44:42  |   Tue 12 Apr 2022
351) Chelsea Mikael Frazier: Learning environmentalism through the lens of Black feminism

351) Chelsea Mikael Frazier: Learning environmentalism through the lens of Black feminism

“One of the most powerful untapped resources is spirituality. Spirituality—particularly spirituality from Black and Indigenous communities all over the world—has been so denigrated and so viciously a…
00:43:31  |   Tue 05 Apr 2022
350) Brad Evans: Reclaiming community and the power of silence

350) Brad Evans: Reclaiming community and the power of silence

“We’ve collapsed the idea of community with 'connectivity'. But being 'connected' doesn’t mean you have any sense of community. To have a community, you need something very visceral, you need to be i…

00:58:41  |   Tue 29 Mar 2022
349) Amalia Leguizamon: A mass consent for socio-ecological injustice

349) Amalia Leguizamon: A mass consent for socio-ecological injustice

"Why is it important to focus on regular people, people in the in-between, people who bear some cost but also reap some profit? Because it gives us an insight into most people’s lives. As long as we …

00:51:57  |   Tue 22 Mar 2022
348) Kregg Hetherington: The paradox of destroying lands in the name of social welfare

348) Kregg Hetherington: The paradox of destroying lands in the name of social welfare

“This is what I call the agrobiopolitical paradox at the center of the modern agricultural state: Paraguay trying to push hard to get more soybeans out there and on the other hand trying to create in…

00:48:05  |   Tue 15 Mar 2022
347) Kai Bosworth: Mobilizing through pipeline populism

347) Kai Bosworth: Mobilizing through pipeline populism

"That neoliberal, technocratic environmentalism is also what we would call depoliticizing... it avoids the more transformative types of policies or solutions that extend outside of the policy realm a…

00:50:41  |   Tue 08 Mar 2022
346) Emma Dowling: Understanding the care crisis

346) Emma Dowling: Understanding the care crisis

Emma Dowling IS a sociologist at the University of Vienna in Austria. She has previously held academic positions in Britain and Germany, and her most recent work asks what our economy looks like when…

00:49:55  |   Tue 01 Mar 2022
345) Bram Ebus: Power, poverty, and criminality in the gold industry

345) Bram Ebus: Power, poverty, and criminality in the gold industry

Bram Ebus has worked on resource conflicts, drug policies, and state-corporate crimes in Latin America since 2010. He holds a master's degree from the University of Utrecht in Global Criminology with…

00:46:22  |   Tue 22 Feb 2022
344) Scott Timcke: Algorithmic capitalism and digital dehumanization

344) Scott Timcke: Algorithmic capitalism and digital dehumanization

Scott Timcke, Ph.D., is a comparative historical sociologist who studies race, class, and technology in modernity. He is a research associate with the University of Johannesburg’s Centre for Social C…
00:55:14  |   Tue 15 Feb 2022
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