Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration
Green Dreamer 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. Together, let
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Green Dreamer 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.
Together, let
00) START HERE: A WARM WELCOME
05/08/2018
Now more than ever, our planet needs YOUR light to thrive. This podcast is here to support your opt ...
01) Adrian Grenier on Rethinking Everything to Rebuilding a Sustainable World
05/09/2018
Actor-entrepreneur, UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador, and Co-Founder of Lonely Whale Foundation, A ...
02) Bea Johnson on Launching the Global Zero Waste Movement and How We've Been Duped
05/10/2018
The woman who originally coined the term "Zero Waste Lifestyle," Bea Johnson, joins me to talk about ...
03) Social Media Democratizing Power and How to Get Your Message Heard Today with ShiftCon's Leah Segedie
05/11/2018
How do you get people to listen to you, and what does it take to get your passion project seen and h ...
04) Communicating Powerfully Cross-Culture without Sounding Tone-Deaf with Tayo Rockson
05/12/2018
Anything you put out onto the internet can be accessed by people all over the world. So it's VITAL t ...
05) Habits that transform your life and help you thrive with bestselling author Tara Mackey
05/13/2018
Time to TAKE ownership and realize the life you want for yourself, the passion project you want to c ...
06) Mama Earth Wants You to Take a Deep Breath and Treat Yourself for Sustainability! (BLOOM TUESDAY)
05/15/2018
Positive change for sustainability in the world begins with YOU feeling at your best from the inside ...
07) How Conscious Companies Can Compete with Conventional Big Corporations with Meghan French Dunbar
05/17/2018
What do small, voluntarily responsible businesses need in order to compete with huge conventional co ...
08) Growing Your Social Influence With Purpose and Bringing 'Eco' Mainstream with @ArtsyAgnes
05/19/2018
What does it take to grow our social platforms with intention from 0 to 500k+ so that we're able to ...
09) 2 Things We Can Feel Hopeful About This Week (BLOOM TUESDAY)
05/22/2018
There is hope, positivity, and beauty in the world. And I know you'll only add to it! Hit SUBSCRIBE, ...
10) How to Reach and Inspire Your Target Conscious Audience with The Good Trade's AmyAnn Cadwell
05/24/2018
How do we balance dropping truth-bombs about the problems in this world, with inspiring hope? And ho ...
11) @SustainablyChic's Natalie on Finding Balance and Staying Resilient in the Face of Negativity as a Content Creator
05/26/2018
If you're an eco content creator, this is an episode for you! How can we maintain the courage to con ...
12) Q&A: "What got you into sustainability?" (BLOOM TUESDAY)
05/29/2018
Here, I answer a Question from April @thehonestroot:Â "What got you into sustainability and green li ...
13) @FoundInTranslations on Celebrating the Beauty of Humankind and Seeing Good in Ourselves as Keys to Sustainability
05/31/2018
What happens when we consciously look beyond mainstream portrayal of reality? And how can we create ...
14) Scaling Your Positive Impact via Collaborating and Building Trust with Ecosia's Head of PR
06/02/2018
Why has the palm oil industry become so destructive in Southeast Asia? When we're up against such co ...
15) 5 Green Dreamers Share Shocking Statistics and Simple Tips to "Beat Plastic Pollution" in Honor of World Environment Day (BLOOM TUESDAY)
06/05/2018
In honor of World Environment Day themed "Beat Plastic Pollution," I share some words of wisdom from ...
16) "Conscious Consumerism is a Lie" and Getting the Courage to Be Controversial with Alden Wicker
06/07/2018
As part of 'speaking up for what we believe in,' how can we muster up the courage to say things that ...
17) Progress Over Perfection in Fighting Plastic Pollution with Plaine Products' Lindsey McCoy
06/09/2018
 How can we go from having an ecopreneurial idea, especially something that's not yet been done be ...
18) What to Know about Microplastic Pollution and its Impacts Right Now (BLOOM TUESDAY)
06/12/2018
18 of 18 beaches around the world have been found to have microplastics. And 1/4 of fish tested in m ...
19) Pela Case From Being “Laughed at” to Leading the Industry by Example with its Co-Founder Jeremy Lang
06/15/2018
Now that we know about plastic pollution, what's next? What do we need to start from scratch to buil ...
20) Fostering Intimacy, Inclusivity, and Open Curiosity with Multi Media with Conscious Chatter's Kestrel Jenkins
06/16/2018
How can we get over perfectionism to just take action in what we want to do? How can we effectively ...
21) 2 Recent Events to Celebrate in Turning the Tide Against Plastic Pollution (BLOOM TUESDAY)
06/19/2018
With all the awareness of plastic pollution, we've been making great, meaningful strides! Here are 2 ...
22) Orsola de Castro on growing Fashion Revolution into a global movement by inviting everybody to participate
06/21/2018
How did Fashion Revolution, which has become a global movement, get started and grow to have the imp ...
23) Normalizing sustainable living and building an engaged community via video with Erin of My Green Closet
06/23/2018
How can we leverage the power of video to share our ideas on sustainability, deepen our relationship ...
24) One easy thing you can do today to indirectly support sustainability (BLOOM TUESDAY)
06/26/2018
Pass it on and let's create a ripple effect of good. Â Find the full show notes with references and ...
25) What to know About soil health today and how self-development can support sustainability with Nikki Silvestri
06/28/2018
What do we need to know about our soil health across the globe? And how can we inspire meaningful sy ...
26) Creating engaging and highly shareable content with mindbodygreen's Sustainability Editor Emma Loewe
06/30/2018
What does it take to create engaging and highly shareable content for wellness and the environment? ...
27) Did you know these 5 things about plastic? (BLOOM TUESDAY)
07/03/2018
It's Plastic Free July! Share this episode with a friend, and let's continue raising awareness toget ...
28) Girlfriend Collective's Co-Founder on its powerful launch strategy and cultivating a loyal customer base
07/05/2018
How was Girlfriend Collective able to launch so powerfully to establish itself in the athletic wear ...
29) Saving the face of sustainability and getting publicity for your conscious brand with Orchard and Broome’s Stephanie Sica
07/07/2018
If you're interested in learning how working with a publicist can elevate your work, or what doing P ...
30) 3 Green Dreamers share easy tips to getting politically active in the U.S. for sustainability (BLOOM TUESDAY)
07/10/2018
Our voices and political actions matter! Here, the following 3 Green Dreamers share one policy they' ...
31) How putting yourself out there can strengthen your brand and message with Spirit of 608's Lorraine Sanders
07/12/2018
What’s a common struggle specifically for us eco and socially-driven entrepreneurs and creatives t ...
32) Dealing with the doom and gloom of environmentalism and how species extinction impacts us with The Revelator's John Platt
07/14/2018
What do we need to know about species extinction around the world today and how that impacts us? How ...
33) Keeping sustainability conversations mindful and 2 things to celebrate this week (BLOOM TUESDAY)
07/17/2018
We're continuing to move the needle forward towards a healthier planet to call home! Here are 2 thin ...
34) United By Blue's Brian Linton on cleaning 1 million pounds of trash from first getting business right
07/19/2018
What does it take to scale our positive impacts through business? What are millennials craving today ...
35) Persisting in spite of rejections with NatGeo Planet or Plastic Spokesperson and Going Zero Waste's Kathryn Kellogg
07/21/2018
How can we be better communicators so that our important messages actually move people and resonate ...
36) Are you recycling properly? Expert tips from Jonathan Levy of Zero Waste Guy (BLOOM TUESDAY)
07/24/2018
How do we recycle properly to ensure that what we toss down the recycling chute actually gets recycl ...
37) Reluctant entrepreneur turned industry pioneer and leader with Safe Sunscreen Council and All Good's Founder Caroline Duell
07/26/2018
What’s the latest research on the health and environmental impacts of sunscreen? How was our guest ...
38) A strong belief in what you do to realize your dreams with bean-to-bar chocolate brand Madécasse's Tim McCollum
07/28/2018
What are some key issues in the chocolate industry that we need to know about? When things get tough ...
39) Reverse vending machines and thinking outside the box (BLOOM TUESDAY)
07/31/2018
2 things to get excited about? Hear about reverse vending machines and pioneering brands challenging ...
40) thredUP's Brand Director on revolutionizing secondhand shopping and helping fashion go circular
08/02/2018
With the fashion industry today being extremely wasteful, what are some positive trends we can feel ...
41) Xiuhtezcatl of Earth Guardians on tapping into love, art, and music to build a healthy, just world
08/04/2018
Recipient of President Obama's United States Community Service Award, the 2015Â Peace First Prize, a ...
42) 5 Fascinating tree intelligence findings and why ancient forests are our key allies (BLOOM TUESDAY)
08/07/2018
Have you read The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben? Here, I share 5 fascinating things I lear ...
43) Bringing sustainability to the mass market by making it accessible to all with LunchSkin's Founder Kirsten Quigley
08/09/2018
How was our guest today able to get her eco-friendly lunch bags available not just in eco-focused st ...
44) A $2.2 Million "Tiny Business" that led the reusable bag movement with ECOBAGS Founder Sharon Rowe
08/11/2018
How was Sharon Rowe able to grow her company into a $2.2 million tiny business while being a pioneer ...
45) 3 Disruptive, innovative projects in sustainable fashion to get excited about (BLOOM TUESDAY)
08/14/2018
When these projects scale, they may have immense positive impact in helping our fashion industry bec ...
46) Making sustainability sexy and desirable with serial ecopreneur and â€ECOrenaissance’ author Marci Zaroff
08/16/2018
What does it mean that we're now beginning an “Eco-Renaissance”? Rather than guilting or shaming ...
47) From eco surfboard startup into global industry authority with Firewire’s CEO Mark Price
08/18/2018
What did it take for our guest today to help an eco surfboard startup become an industry authority a ...
48) Beginner's tips to sustainable fashion with investigative writer and stylist Kasi Martin (BLOOM TUESDAY)
08/21/2018
With the fashion industry being one of the biggest polluters in the world, how can we start shopping ...
49) Inspiring eco awareness through fun festivals and events with Green Is The New Black's Stephanie Dickson
08/23/2018
How can we bring more fun into sustainability so we can draw more people into the space? To inspire ...
50) 'Can Business Save the Earth' and why everyone has a key role to play with Michael Lenox
08/25/2018
Considering that a lot of our environmental, social, and public health issues today are driven by ir ...
51) Why starting with tiny changes is how we'll win big (BLOOM TUESDAY)
08/28/2018
Plastic straws may make up just 0.03% of ocean plastic waste, but why is this particular focus so im ...
52) Why it's time to go beyond 'organic' to regenerative agriculture with ecological designer Mari Stuart
08/30/2018
Once we've gone down the rabbit hole, digging up all the social, public health, and environmental is ...
53) How traveling can inspire connection, harmony, social and eco awareness with modern-day Tarzan @CaptainPotter
09/01/2018
How can traveling inspire a deeper appreciation for humankind and its diversity, more harmony and co ...
54) How to inspire positive change and the science of getting people to care (BLOOM TUESDAY)
09/04/2018
Most people don't like to be told what to do or that they need to change their habits, decisions, an ...
55) 'Biomindfulness' and how meditation can help us work towards a more sustainable planet with Andrea Sanders
09/06/2018
What is 'biomindfulness' and how can meditation help us to collectively work towards a healthier pla ...
56) A moral obligation to not drive species extinction with award winning author Carl Safina
09/08/2018
Why is it that we need to instill a sense of moral obligation to not be the reason a living species ...
57) A groundbreaking textile made from mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms (BLOOM TUESDAY)
09/11/2018
It's often doom and gloom in this field, but here are 2 positive things happening right now we can g ...
58) A stronger mind and body to support a healthier planet with top wellness podcast Learn True Health's Ashley James
09/13/2018
How can we take ownership and responsibility of our own lives so that we can be empowered to take ac ...
59) How chemicals leach out of plastics to impact our health with Life Without Plastic's Chantal Plamondon
09/15/2018
How can we use the analogy of pasta and pasta sauce to better understand plastics and their health i ...
60) How to tackle environmental and social anxiety to stay positive and activated (BLOOM TUESDAY)
09/18/2018
With so many global issues looming over our heads, and with social media platforms like Instagram fo ...
61) Looking past standardized impact assessments to understanding a bioregion with Fibershed's Rebecca Burgess
09/20/2018
What is the soil-to-soil concept of circularity, and how can this sequester our carbon, enrich our s ...
62) How lab grown materials like spider silk can eliminate the need for toxic dyes and chemicals in fashion with Bolt Threads' Jamie Bainbridge
09/22/2018
What do we know about how the chemicals and dyes used to treat our clothing impact our health? How c ...
63) How to talk about climate change without scaring people away ft. Meghann Percy (BLOOM TUESDAY)
09/25/2018
With climate change being a topic that often repels and divides people, how can we talk about it in ...
64) Turning a disruptive innovation for circular fashion to life with OSOMTEX's Patricia Ermecheo
09/27/2018
How was our guest today able to create a technology to be able to close the loop in our production a ...
65) Carbon-offsetting as our only current way to have a zero emission lifestyle with Cool Effect's Marisa de Belloy
09/29/2018
Why does carbon offsetting sometimes have a negative reputation for just being a bandaid solution to ...
66) 3 Great leaps around the world we're taking towards a greener planet (BLOOM TUESDAY)
10/02/2018
We're on track to losing our vital forests around the world, but we also are making huge progress to ...
67) Shifting away from apparel made using plastic microfibers with Sustainable Fashion Alliance's Andrea Plell
10/04/2018
Why is it important for us to minimize our purchasing of clothes with microplastic fibers, like virg ...
68) What we need to know about renewables and electric cars with Green Living Guy Seth Leitman
10/06/2018
What are some things we need to know about electric cars and the future of renewable energy? What do ...
69) How to lower our exposure to VOCs and toxins in bed and at home ft. Nimi Kelloway (BLOOM TUESDAY)
10/09/2018
With indoor air pollution often being worse than outdoor air pollution even in urban spaces, how can ...
70) How impact investing can help us accelerate towards a thriving future with Ibrahim AlHusseini
10/11/2018
What do we need to know about impact investing and how can that help us accelerate towards a healthi ...
71) The environmental impact of modern day burials we should know with eco mortician Elizabeth Fournier
10/13/2018
What do we need to know about the environmental impact of modern-day burials, and what are "green bu ...
72) Beginner tips to composting for healthier soils and a more circular food systems ft. Celia Ristow (BLOOM TUESDAY)
10/16/2018
Given that with soil degradation, we only have 60 years of top soil left... but also that only a tin ...
73) Why we need to redefine what it means to travel for leisure with Evelina Utterdahl of Earth Wanderess
10/18/2018
What are the social and environmental impacts of travel that we should be aware of? Why do we need t ...
74) Inspiring greater respect for our oceans and marine life with underwater photographer Alicia Ward
10/20/2018
What do we need to know about how our skin and hair products may be impacting our ocean's health? Gi ...
75) Did you know these 7 things about electronic waste? (BLOOM TUESDAY)
10/23/2018
You're reading this on an electronic device. Do you know what happens to electronics after they're d ...
76) Getting models, talent, and celebrities who spark trends and influence popular culture to stand for sustainability with Anne Therese
10/25/2018
What if more people with great influence on popular culture were to more boldly speak up for sustain ...
77) How minimalism can enrich our lives with YouTuber and blogger Signe Hansen
10/27/2018
How can we get people who are very much still seduced by fast fashion into the idea of buying less a ...
78) Why environmental policy can be so hard to change or pass and 3 things we can do to help (BLOOM TUESDAY)
10/30/2018
Why is it so damn difficult to change or solidify environmental policy at a national level? Here, I ...
79) Tackling our global waste crisis while accepting that people are selfish with TerraCycle's Tom Szaky
11/01/2018
Instead of getting people to go against their will and desires to sacrifice things for sustainabilit ...
80) How to tap into your creative genius zone to help our planet thrive with Katie Patrick
11/03/2018
What if we can just tweak a few words in our messaging to be able to immediately double, and even tr ...
81) Is shopping online more or less sustainable than doing so in person? Ft. Polly Barks (BLOOM TUESDAY)
11/06/2018
E-commerce is only increasing. Ever wonder about the environmental impact of buying things from onli ...
82) The story of shark attack survivor turned shark conservationist and photographer Mike Coots
11/08/2018
How did our guest today go from being a shark attack survivor to becoming a powerful voice for ocean ...
83) Connecting people through cross-cultural, shared desires and insecurities with 'Female Indiana Jones' Alison Teal
11/10/2018
In this often divided world, what do we need in order to come together so that we can collectively w ...
84) How to thrift like a pro and support the second-hand economy to grow ft Leah Wise (BLOOM TUESDAY)
11/13/2018
What happens to our clothes after we toss them out, and what can we do to support the secondhand eco ...
85) Why body shaming drives mindless consumption and the importance of self-affirmation in eco-living with Marieke Eyskoot
11/15/2018
How do modern day pressures around body image relate to sustainability? With eco living often focuse ...
86) How championing artisan craft enables us to become better environmental stewards and impactful shoppers with Liza Moiseeva
11/17/2018
How does supporting artisans around the world simultaneously help support sustainability? As the hol ...
87) How to shop for safe and eco-friendly skincare and cosmetic products ft. Marie Arlet (BLOOM TUESDAY)
11/20/2018
Why do we even need to be informed shoppers of skincare and cosmetic products? Shouldn't their safet ...
88) Why we're wired to want more stuff and the psychology of materialism with Tim Kasser PhD
11/22/2018
Why are we wired to be drawn to new things constantly and feel a sense of security (at least in the ...
89) Why sustainability doesn't make headlines in mainstream media and how we can reframe this topic with Georgina Wilson-Powell
11/24/2018
Why is it that environmental issues rarely make headlines in mainstream media? What's the importance ...
90) How to be mindful of the role privilege and accessibility play in sustainability to build a better future for everybody ft. Francesca Willow
11/27/2018
How are systemic racism and inequality intricately tied to environmental issues? How can we be more ...
91) How living walls and biophilic design improve productivity and wellbeing with Sagegreenlife's Richard Kincaid
11/29/2018
What is biophilic design, and what are the scientifically proven benefits of being close to nature? ...
92) Looking past ads telling us we need things we don't need with BuyMeOnce's Tara Button
12/01/2018
Why should durability be a key factor to take into account when we try to shop more sustainably? How ...
93) How to urbanize mindfully for more resilience in the face of natural disasters ft. Phoebe Loyd (BLOOM TUESDAY)
12/04/2018
How do natural disasters relate to sustainability and vice versa? And how can we urbanize in ways th ...
94) Supporting better nutrition while tackling food waste using spent barley with Canvas' Sarah Pool
12/06/2018
What are some key public health and environmental issues stemming from the food and beverage industr ...
95) Reconnecting with ancient wisdom and using eco-tourism to support conservation with Marco Bollinger
12/08/2018
How may looking at advancement in a linear way (underdeveloped, developing, and developed) limit our ...
96) How responsible storytelling can better inspire world peace and sustainability ft. Janice Cantieri (BLOOM TUESDAY)
12/11/2018
How can the ways that we go about storytelling either cause division, fear, and hatred, or inspire h ...
97) How plastic is made and realizing a future without plastic packaging with Snapshots of Simplicity's Christine Liu
12/13/2018
We've been talking so much about plastic pollution, but how exactly is plastic even made to begin wi ...
98) Accepting grim realities while maintaining a zest for improving life on earth now with Rob Greenfield
12/15/2018
Even when we may not feel so hopeful about our ability to turn things around for a sustainable futur ...
99) Major takeaways and a recap of our first 100 episodes ft. Abigail Davidson (LAST BLOOM TUESDAY)
12/18/2018
As we're wrapping up 2018, I wanted to take this opportunity to have Abigail Davidson, Green Dreamer ...
100) Humbling modernity while dreaming up a truly sustainable future with For The Wild's Ayana Young
12/20/2018
What does it mean that a lot of our current efforts to 'go green' could just be facades or short ter ...
BONUS: 5 things to acknowledge yourself for from 2018 and what's next on Green Dreamer
12/26/2018
We're currently taking a 2-week holidays break in celebration of reaching our 100th episode, and wil ...
101) Making sustainability accessible to accelerate our progress towards a healthier future with 1% For the Planet's Kate Williams
01/08/2019
What are some ways in which non-profits can really shine and accomplish things that even purpose-dri ...
102) Bridging science and entertainment and the role of insects in sustainability with Phil Torres
01/10/2019
How can we better convey the science behind sustainability to the general public so that people will ...
103) Why we need a prevention-based solution to plastic and microplastic pollution with 5 Gyres Institute's Dr. Marcus Eriksen
01/15/2019
Why are plastic pieces so problematic when they end up in our oceans? How can focusing on preventati ...
104) Using aquaponics to scale sustainable production of medical cannabis with Green Relief's Warren Bravo
01/17/2019
How do aquaponics work and how can this be used to support a more sustainable future in agriculture? ...
105) Why supporting community-based organizations may be key to environmental justice with Peggy Shepard
01/22/2019
In addition to supporting the most established national or international environmental nonprofits, w ...
106) Deepening our connections with other people and nature through food with Max La Manna
01/24/2019
What do we need to know about food waste, and what can we do as individuals to help our communities ...
107) Shifting our mindset on money to embrace the social good it can be used to support with Devin Thorpe
01/29/2019
When money is often associated with corruption and greed, how can we shift our money mindset to be m ...
108) Inspiring a more mindful, positive, and health-promoting narrative in the media with model activist Renee Elizabeth Peters
01/31/2019
What can we learn from the modeling and fashion industries to help us accelerate our progress toward ...
109) How microbiome science will transform our approaches to self-care and sustainability with Seed's Ara Katz
02/05/2019
How will a deeper understanding of our microbiome health encourage us to take better care of oursel ...
110) Breaking down climate change science into three simple steps with Dr. Jeffrey Bennett
02/07/2019
Why can we feel confident and hopeful about our ability to address climate change in this time of ne ...
111) An eco-skincare brand born out of a journey of natural healing after major injuries with Andy Hnilo
02/12/2019
What are some environmental impacts from the beauty and skincare industry that we should be mindful ...
112) How young people can be empowered to help engineer positive change with Brittany Bennett
02/14/2019
Given that many young people today are already so passionate about helping to solve our global issue ...
113) Why single-use bottles won't go away and how bottled water can go circular with Nicole Doucet
02/19/2019
In the middle of this global awareness to use less single-use plastic bottled water, why is the bott ...
114) Reaching that tipping point when sustainability will break into the mainstream with documentary filmmaker Jordan Osmond
02/21/2019
How can awareness of sustainability—even if just among a minority group of people—eventually rea ...
115) Relearning marginalized ideas of food storage in tackling plastic pollution with Sarah Kaeck
02/26/2019
Why have we parted ways with some traditional but perfectly functional and natural ways of storing f ...
116) Stepping beyond in-fighting within activism to galvanize our collective strength with Immy Lucas
02/28/2019
How can we help sustainability as a topic get more attention in spaces where people already consume ...
117) How lab-grown diamonds are disrupting the diamond mining industry for the better with Alex Weindling
03/05/2019
How do lab-grown diamonds compare in their environmental impact with conventionally mined ones? Give ...
118) Balancing frustration with knowing that patience and positivity can better spark change with Candice Batista
03/07/2019
How has the media coverage of sustainability evolved over the last decade, and how can we support it ...
119) Why we need to center green living around accessibility and entertainment with Shelbi of Shelbizleee
03/12/2019
How do we reach people who aren't already mindful of their environmental impact, while not pushing t ...
120) Accepting there is no orthodoxy in environmentalism to activate everyone with Dr. John Fraser and Dr. Rupu Gupta
03/14/2019
How does the dominant narrative that we are destructive as humans actually do our work in sustainab ...
121) Bringing back localized, regenerative, transparent food systems with Wen-Jay Ying
03/19/2019
To address the unsustainability of our current food production, how can we work towards having loca ...
122) How mindfulness can lead to a healthier and more sustainable world with Dr. Parneet Pal
03/21/2019
How does our mental and emotional wellbeing impact our ability to serve those we love, our communiti ...
123) Dismantling dominant perceptions of what an environmentalist looks like with Michael A. Estrada
03/26/2019
What's at stake when the coverage of environmental issues leave out their impacts on the people they ...
124) Everything we need to know about microplastic pollution right now with Rachael Miller
03/28/2019
What do we need to know about how microplastic pollution impacts our health and the health of our na ...
125) Individual actions adding up to transform the world for the better with Aaron Perry
04/02/2019
What is biodynamic farming, and what can we learn from this to support the regeneration of a healthi ...
126) 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste and introducing this idea to friends and family with Kathryn Kellogg
04/04/2019
What does it mean for us that plastic is actually in part a byproduct of the oil industry? How do we ...
127) Supporting environmental protection through policy beyond voting with Will Hackman
04/09/2019
At a time when we need to galvanize collective power to drive systemic change, why is it important f ...
128) Questioning overconsumption and our wasteful fashion system with Sarah-Jayne Smith
04/11/2019
How might exposures to cultures different from our own allow us to see our own blind spots when it c ...
129) Collaboration over competition to more quickly achieve our shared goals with Fashionista's Whitney Bauck
04/16/2019
Whitney Bauck is an Associate Editor at Fashionista. She got her start writing about the intersecti ...
130) Why we need to rethink how we address climate change with Judith D. Schwartz
04/18/2019
Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist who focuses on nature-based solutions to global challenges and th ...
EARTH DAY BONUS: A sincere thank you for all you do and stand for
04/22/2019
My special message to you. Happy Earth Day and Month, Green Dreamer! Â Support the show and join ou ...
131) How decentralized energy grids support resilience against natural disasters with J.I. Cruz
04/23/2019
J.I. Cruz is the co-founder of ACEPR, a nonprofit social enterprise and accelerator program that a ...
132) Greening transportation with vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells with Brian Goldstein
04/25/2019
With a background in alternative fuels, renewable energy, energy efficiency, transportation technolo ...
133) Dreaming up radical ways to address our global food waste scandal
04/30/2019
Tristram Stuart is a speaker, an international award-winning author (The Bloodless Revolution and ...
134) Empowering farmers of color and dismantling racism in the food system with Leah Penniman
05/02/2019
Leah Penniman is an educator, farmer, the author of Farming While Black, and food justice activist ...
135) The U.N. named "worldwide crisis" from gold mining we need to know about with Bob Donofrio
05/07/2019
Bob Donofrio is the creator of Futura Jewelry, a brand that creates a global curation of iconic jewe ...
136) Why enriching and protecting biodiversity are key to addressing climate change with Adam Sacks
05/09/2019
Adam Sacks is a climate activist, writer, and the Executive Director of Biodiversity for a Livable C ...
137) Going outside of the sustainability bubble to impact more people with Manuela Baron
05/14/2019
Manuela Baron is a Colombian-American content creator and artist behind The Girl Gone Green, focuse ...
138) Shedding light on the "Shoespiracy" we've been told to believe with Galahad Clark
05/16/2019
Galahad Clark, a seventh-generation Clark of the Clarks shoe dynasty, is the co-creator of Shoespira ...
139) Using plastic as a currency to close the loop and tackle global poverty with David Katz
05/21/2019
David Katz is the founder of Plastic Bank, which is helping to make plastic waste a currency that tr ...
140) Transcending national interests to collaborate as one world on climate action with Shyla Raghav
05/23/2019
Shyla Raghav is the global climate change strategy lead for Conservation International, who's attend ...
141) Mycorrhizal fungi and why soil health is vital to all life on earth with Dr. Kris Nichols
05/28/2019
Dr. Kris Nichols is the Chief Scientist at Pachaterrae and a world-renowned leader in the movement ...
142) The fraud in 'certified organic' and reclaiming its true meaning with Dave Chapman
05/30/2019
Dave Chapman runs Long Wind Farm in Vermont and is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Real ...
143) Using litigation and the courts to protect human health and our planet with Earthjustice's Abbie Dillen
06/04/2019
Abigail Dillen is the President of Earthjustice, an organization that uses the courts to protect our ...
144) Safeguarding our irreplaceable ancient and endangered forests with Canopy's Nicole Rycroft
06/06/2019
Nicole Rycroft is the Founder and Executive Director of Canopy, an international nonprofit organiza ...
145) Enriching agrobiodiversity and soil health for more nutritious foods with Gabe Brown
06/11/2019
Gabe Brown is the author of Dirt to Soil and the owner and operator of Brown’s Ranch in Bismarck, ...
146) Unveiling human trafficking and overfishing in the opaque global seafood supply chain with Shannon Service
06/13/2019
Shannon Service is an award-winning, independent reporter and filmmaker who broke the story of slave ...
147) Ending settler colonialism to reclaim food justice and sovereignty with Rosalinda Guillen
06/18/2019
Rosalinda Guillen is a recognized farm worker and rural justice leader. She's also the Executive Dir ...
148) Envisioning that future when disposable packaging will become obsolete with Tamara Lim
06/20/2019
Tamara Lim is the founder and CEO of The Wally Shop, America's first zero-waste grocery delivery ser ...
149) Addressing our unsustainable palm oil demand with Maria Abadilla
06/25/2019
Maria Abadilla is the Founder and Chairperson of Orangutan Alliance (@orangutanalliance), an indepen ...
150) Slow flowers that truly commemorate our love for one another and the earth with Debra Prinzing
06/27/2019
Debra Prinzing (@dkprinzing) is a Seattle-based writer, speaker and leading advocate for American Gr ...
151) Breaking down how sustainability applies to everything with Jay Siegel
07/02/2019
Jay Siegel is the founder of Ground Up Impact and the creator of Sustainability Defined, the award-w ...
152) Questioning modern views of advancement using permacultural wisdom with Janice Setser and Sasha Rabin
07/04/2019
We're joined by two guests today from Quail Springs Permaculture, an organization that empowers peop ...
153) Democratizing â€organic’ in the fashion industry with Pact’s Brendan Synnott
07/09/2019
Brendan Synnott is the CEO of PACT, where he's leading his team to disrupt the apparel industry for ...
154) Using ecological art to spark environmental conservation with Aviva Rahmani
07/11/2019
Aviva Rahmani is an ecological artist who exhibits and publishes internationally. She's known, in pa ...
155) How probiotics can build resilience against disease and ecological challenges with Raja Dhir
07/16/2019
Raja Dhir is a life sciences entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Seed, a venture-backed microbiome compan ...
156) Examining population growth as an upstream cause of ecological degradation with Terry Spahr
07/18/2019
Terry Spahr is a documentary filmmaker (8 Billion Angels), environmental activist, and the Executiv ...
157) The vital role of our wetlands in balancing our planetary health and climate with Max Finlayson
07/23/2019
As the President of the Society of Wetland Scientists and an advisor to the Ramsar Convention on Wet ...
158) Reclaiming our humanity by addressing overcivilization and artificial intelligence with Jennifer Grayson
07/25/2019
Jennifer Grayson is a Los Angeles-based environmental journalist and the award-winning author of Un ...
159) How urban farming may be key to reclaiming our food sovereignty with Greg Peterson
07/30/2019
Greg Peterson is a green living and sustainability innovator and the Creator of the Urban Farm, a re ...
160) Intentional Communities and their ability to root our society in things that matter most with Sky Blue
08/01/2019
Sky Blue has spent the last 20 years living in, working for, and networking intentional communities, ...
161) Mitch Anderson [PART 1]: Dismantling privileged views to support the struggles of the Amazon's indigenous peoples
08/06/2019
Mitch Anderson is the Founder and Executive Director of Amazon Frontlines, an international group of ...
162) Mitch Anderson [PART 2]: Recent wins in safeguarding ancestral lands in the Amazon Rainforest
08/08/2019
This is PART 2 of our conversation with Mitch Anderson, the Founder and Executive Director of Amazon ...
163) Matt Daigle: Getting started with affordable and sustainable home improvement projects
08/13/2019
Matt Daigle is the CEO and Founder of Rise, the leading online authority in sustainable home improv ...
164) John Farrell: Why we need to decentralize our power grids for energy democracy
08/15/2019
Known as the guru of distributed energy, John Farrell is the co-director of the Institute for Local ...
165) Helena Norberg-Hodge: How localizing our economies can support better public and ecological health
08/20/2019
Helena Norberg-Hodge is a pioneer of the new economy movement and a leading proponent of “localiz ...
166) Mark Shepard: Restoration agriculture and letting go of micromanagement to allow nature to thrive
08/22/2019
Mark Shepard is the CEO of Forest Agriculture Enterprises, founder of Restoration Agriculture Develo ...
167) Keith Bowers [PART 1]: Being proactive in restoration and planning for a more biodiverse planet today
08/26/2019
Keith Bowers has been at the forefront of applied ecology, land conservation and sustainable design ...
168) Keith Bowers [PART 2]: The connectivity and complexity in urban ecology beyond simply 'greening' our landscapes
08/29/2019
This is PART 2 of our conversation with Keith Bowers, the Founder and President of Biohabitats who ...
169) Kenton Whitman: Rewilding to gain fresh perspectives on modern civilization
09/02/2019
Kenton Whitman is the founder of ReWild University, a nature-immersion school and online presence de ...
170) Natalie Kofler: The ethics and application of gene-editing for ecological conservation
09/05/2019
Natalie Kofler is a trained molecular biologist and the founding director of Editing Nature at Yal ...
171) Ben Goldfarb: The vital role of beavers in enriching and strengthening our ecosystems
09/09/2019
Ben Goldfarb is an independent environmental journalist and the author of Eager: The Surprising, Se ...
172) Whitney Bauck: Breaking free from the consumerist culture to truly fill our inner voids
09/12/2019
Sharing her wisdom for the second time on Green Dreamer (listen to her first interview on EP129), Wh ...
173) Sean Sherman: Revitalizing Native American foods and re-identifying North American cuisine
09/16/2019
Sean Sherman is a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, the award-winning author of The Sioux Chef's I ...
174) Danielle Doggett: Revolutionizing the shipping industry with zero-emission sail cargo ships
09/19/2019
Danielle Doggett is the Managing Director of Sailcargo, Inc., an emerging company that’s making f ...
175) Nick Buxton [PART 1]: Why framing climate change as security issues works against climate justice
09/23/2019
Nick Buxton is the co-editor of 'The Secure and the Dispossessed: How the Military and Corporations ...
176) Nick Buxton [PART 2]: Militarism and its impact on societal and ecological welfare
09/26/2019
Nick Buxton is the co-editor of The Secure and the Dispossessed: How the Military and Corporations ...
177) Laurie Davies Adams: How pollinator conservation can unite all for a greener, healthier earth
09/30/2019
Laurie Davies Adams is the President and CEO of Pollinator Partnership, where she leads the world†...
178) Matthew Goldberg: The psychology of what shapes public opinion on climate science
10/03/2019
Matthew Goldberg is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. H ...
179) Mark Charles [PART 1]: Unveiling the deeper roots of our systemic ecological and social injustice
10/07/2019
An Independent Candidate for President of the United States in 2020, Mark Charles is a dual citizen ...
180) Mark Charles [PART 2]: Emboldening Native Peoples to step into their role as hosts of the land
10/10/2019
An Independent Candidate for President of the United States in 2020, Mark Charles is a dual citizen ...
181) Leah Garcés: Turning adversaries into allies to change animal agriculture
10/14/2019
Leah Garcés is the President of Mercy For Animals and a leader in the animal protection movement. ...
182) Winston Chiu: Redirecting otherwise wasted meals towards those struggling with food security
10/17/2019
Winston Chiu is the Culinary Director of Rethink Food NYC, a nonprofit organization working to reco ...
183) Emily Penn: The root causes and effects of ocean plastic pollution
10/21/2019
Emily Penn is an ocean advocate and skipper who's spent the last decade exploring plastic pollution ...
184) Rob Avis: Building community-based self-sufficiency and resilience through permaculture design
10/24/2019
Rob Avis, along with his wife Michelle, are the owners and lead instructors at Verge Permaculture, a ...
185) Miki Agrawal: Disrupting our wasteful culture around menstrual products and toilet paper
10/28/2019
Miki Agrawal is an award-winning, serial social entrepreneur who founded three notable and disrupti ...
186) Stuart Landesberg: Opening up environmental consciousness to new audiences
10/31/2019
Stuart Landesberg is the co-founder and CEO of Grove Collaborative, a certified B-Corp and the leadi ...
187) Mark Hoddle: Navigating the complex fight against anthropogenic invasive species
11/04/2019
Mark Hoddle is an entomologist at the University of California Riverside, where he researches biolog ...
188) Murray Fisher: Restoring the New York Harbor to the thriving marine ecosystem it once was
11/07/2019
Murray Fisher is the founder of the New York Harbor School and the co-founder of the Billion Oyster ...
189) Dr. M. Jackson: The multifaceted stories of our glaciers and the people who live alongside of them
11/11/2019
Dr. M. Jackson is a geographer, glaciologist, and National Geographic Society Explorer. She was also ...
190) Dr. Chris Newman: The role of doctors in leading action on climate change
11/14/2019
Dr. Chris Newman is a family physician from London, UK and the founder of the Doctors for Extinctio ...
191) Fred Provenza [PART 1]: What behavioral ecology teaches us about the wisdom of the palate
11/18/2019
Fred Provenza is the author of over 250 publications and several books, his latest one being 'Nouris ...
192) Fred Provenza [PART 2]: Balancing the acceptance of Earth's ongoing transformations with our power to enact change
11/21/2019
Fred Provenza is the author of over 250 publications and several books, his latest one being 'Nouris ...
193) Peter Bosshard: Stopping our insurance companies from investing in and insuring coal
11/25/2019
Peter Bosshard is the campaign coordinator of the Unfriend Coal campaign and the Finance Program Di ...
194) Naziha Mestaoui: Co-creating ecological art with the Amazon's Huni Kuin Tribe
11/28/2019
Naziha Mestaoui is an ecological artist and architect whose unique approach merges space, imagery, ...
195) Rob Horton: Creating community gardens in food deserts to improve access to good health
12/02/2019
Rob Horton is the founder and Executive Director of Trap Garden, a nonprofit and social enterprise ...
196) Stephen Tan: Remaining critical of the health and safety guidelines provided by governmental agencies
12/05/2019
Stephen Tan is a partner at the environmental law firm, Cascadia Law Group, where their practice cen ...
197) Kathleen Draper: Using biochar to restore our biological and manmade carbon cycle
12/09/2019
Kathleen Draper is the author of the blog 'Finger Lakes Biochar' and the book 'BURN: Using Fire to C ...
198) Angelou Ezeilo: Connecting underrepresented youth to the outdoors and careers in conservation
12/12/2019
Angelou Ezeilo is the Founder and CEO of Greening Youth Foundation, an organization that connects un ...
199) Michael Brune: Enjoying and exploring wild spaces to sustain environmental activism
12/16/2019
Michael Brune is the Executive Director of Sierra Club, one of the most enduring and influential gr ...
200) Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali: Realizing the power we each have to enact positive change
12/19/2019
Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali is an internationally renowned thought-leader, strategist, policymaker, and ...
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201) Elizabeth Whitlow: How the Regenerative Organic Certification is raising the bar for agricultural practices
01/06/2020
Elizabeth Whitlow is the Executive Director of the Regenerative Organic Alliance, which is a nonprof ...
202) Mark Vossler: Acknowledging climate change as a public health threat that will affect everyone
01/09/2020
Dr. Mark Vossler is a full-time cardiologist in Seattle, Washington and serves as the President of ...
203) Pete Gombert: How affordable housing impacts public health and environmental justice
01/13/2020
Pete Gombert is the founder of the GoodWell Certified label and a co-founder of indieDwell, a Public ...
204) Kristie Reddick & Jessica Honaker: What bugs can teach us about Social-Emotional Learning
01/16/2020
Entomologists Kristie Reddick and Jessica Honaker are the co-founders of The Bug Chicks. They teac ...
205) Steven Marquardt: Turning fear into community-based activism with Sunrise Movement
01/20/2020
Steven Marquardt is a community organizer and Hub Coordinator Fellow with Sunrise Movement Chico, a ...
206) Amy Lewis: Using political science to inform how we can best effectuate change
01/23/2020
Amy Lewis is an award-winning non-profit leader, environmental policy scholar, and Vice President of ...
207) Josué Rivas: Building empathy through deep and intentional photojournalism
01/27/2020
Josué Rivas is the founder of Natives Photograph and a visual storyteller and educator working at ...
208) Dory Trimble: Supporting energy sovereignty by providing access to solar power
01/30/2020
Dory Trimble is the Executive Director of Honnold Foundation, a nonprofit organization started by A ...
209) Rebecca Burgess [Part 1]: Revealing the false promises of synthetic biology
02/03/2020
Rebecca Burgess, previously featured in episode 61, is the Executive Director of Fibershed, Chair of ...
210) Rebecca Burgess [Part 2]: Building relational, regenerative systems with localized Fibersheds
02/06/2020
Rebecca Burgess is the Executive Director of Fibershed, Chair of the Board for Carbon Cycle Institut ...
211) Pierre Paslier: Reimagining the ways we package and consume beverages
02/10/2020
Pierre Paslier is an innovation design engineer and the co-founder and co-CEO of NOTPLA an innovat ...
212) Shaun Chamberlin: How endless economic growth is incompatible with supporting life on earth
02/13/2020
Shaun Chamberlin is the founder of Dark Optimism, a not-for-profit, research and activist organizati ...
213) Dr. Christopher Ryan: Debunking the myths of civilization and learning from prehistoric humans
02/17/2020
Dr. Christopher Ryan is a psychologist, the podcast host of Tangentially Speaking, and the co-autho ...
214) Dr. Daphne Miller: Taking a more holistic view on personal and planetary health
02/20/2020
Dr. Daphne Miller is a family physician, science writer, research scientist, author, and Clinical P ...
215) Christopher D. Cook: How our subsidies and trade deals enabled the broken globalized food system
02/24/2020
Christopher D. Cook is an award-winning investigative journalist and author of the acclaimed book, ...
216) Ashleigh Brown: Reversing desertification and regenerating life on degraded lands
02/27/2020
Ashleigh Brown is the co-founder of Ecosystem Restoration Camps, which is a grassroots nonprofit org ...
217) Ronnie Cummins: Building a grassroots movement for the regeneration revolution
03/02/2020
Ronnie Cummins is the co-founder of the Organic Consumers Association and its affiliate in Mexico, V ...
218) Ezra Silk: Moving into emergency mode to address our ecological breakdown
03/05/2020
Ezra Silk is the co-founder of The Climate Mobilization and the author of the organization's 108-pag ...
219) Rob Greenfield: Seeing past our socially constructed normalcy to find health and happiness
03/09/2020
Rob Greenfield (previously featured in episode 98) is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to sust ...
220) Ane Alencar: Battling the Amazon's ongoing deforestation and forest fires
03/12/2020
Ane Alencar is the Director of Science for the Amazon Environmental Research Institute, a scientific ...
221) Jason Bradford: Uncovering the unsustainable systems that underlie cities and the case for reruralization
03/16/2020
Jason Bradford is a biologist, farmer, and the Board President of the Post Carbon Institute, an org ...
222) Austin Whitman: Decarbonizing the economy with the Climate Neutral Certification
03/19/2020
Austin Whitman is the CEO of Climate Neutral, a new platform helping brands measure, reduce, and of ...
223) Galina Angarova: Why preserving cultural and language diversity is vital to protecting biodiversity
03/23/2020
Galina Angarova is a longtime advocate for Indigenous people's groups and the Executive Director of ...
224) Ryland Engelhart: Embodying gratitude and love through business and soil regeneration
03/30/2020
Ryland Engelhart is the co-owner of Cafe Gratitude and Gracias Madre and the co-founder of Kiss Th ...
225) Dr. Zach Bush [PART 1]: How agricultural soil health has impacted our public health
04/06/2020
Dr. Zach Bush is a renowned, multi-disciplinary physician of internal medicine, endocrinology, and ...
226) Dr. Zach Bush [PART 2]: Restoring our ecological and human regenerative capacities to heal
04/09/2020
Dr. Zach Bush is a renowned, multi-disciplinary physician of internal medicine, endocrinology, and ...
227) Rebecca Henderson: â€Reimagining capitalism in a world on fire’
04/13/2020
Rebecca Henderson is an economist, researcher, Harvard professor, and author of the new book, Reima ...
228) Ruskin Hartley: Addressing light pollution to protect our dark night skies
04/16/2020
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229) David Quammen: Zoonosis and human pandemics exacerbated by ecological disruption
04/20/2020
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230) Melyssa Watson: Uniting people to protect America’s wild places
04/23/2020
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231) Robert H. Frank: Using peer pressure to reverse our inflating norms of material adequacy
04/27/2020
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232) Farmer Rishi: How regenerative language can light the way towards planetary healing
04/30/2020
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233) Laura Wittig: Learning from the corporate world to elevate conscious businesses
05/04/2020
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234) Mick Pearce: Using biomimicry for more bioregionally appropriate architectural design
05/07/2020
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235) Dr. Jeralee Anderson: Realizing the future of green roads and transport infrastructure
05/11/2020
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236) Jeremy Courtney: Unveiling the ties between ecological degradation and global conflict
05/14/2020
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237) Debbie Levin: Harnessing the power of storytelling to shift popular culture
05/18/2020
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238) Brigit Strawbridge Howard: Falling in love with our diversity of native bees and pollinators
05/21/2020
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239) Barbara Freese: Examining corporate denial from the slave trade to climate change
05/25/2020
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240) Lonny Grafman: Building community resilience through decentralized resources and systems
05/28/2020
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REFLECT | Mark Charles: Building a nation where 'We The People' truly means All The People
06/01/2020
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241) Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin [PART 1]: Reindigenizing our myopic views of poverty to achieve true wealth
06/08/2020
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242) Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin [PART 2]: Decolonizing the food system through integrative, regenerative agriculture
06/11/2020
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243) Cristina Mittermeier: Inspiring care for our oceans and shared humanity with conservation photography
06/15/2020
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244) John Perkins: How economic hitmen perpetuate modern-day imperialism globally
06/18/2020
John Perkins is an activist and the author of the New York Times bestseller Confessions Of An Econom ...
245) Gina Rae La Cerva: How our collective shift from eating wild to domesticated foods transformed our landscapes
06/22/2020
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246) William Defebaugh: Exploring the intricate balance between the flourishing and decay of life
06/25/2020
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247) Tilke Elkins: Cultivating place-based relationships through wild botanical and mineral pigments
06/29/2020
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248) Maxine BĂ©dat: Setting new standards for 'sustainability' in the fashion industry
07/02/2020
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249) James McSweeney: Closing the loop of 'food waste' with community-scale composting
07/06/2020
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250) Jerry Yudelson: Sustaining activism through cultivating a practice of eco-spirituality
07/09/2020
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251) Harriet A. Washington [PART 1]: How environmental racism persists with de facto segretation
07/13/2020
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252) Harriet A. Washington [PART 2]: Understanding the 'deadly monopolies' of the medical-industrial-complex
07/16/2020
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253) Aditi Mayer: Decolonizing fashion and going beyond the tokenism of diversity
07/20/2020
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254) Rob Hopkins: Practicing eco-visualizations to go "from what is to what if"
07/23/2020
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255) Natalie Bogwalker: Building resilience with permaculture and primitive skills
07/27/2020
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256) Kevin Wilhelm: Finding common ground in the age of a global pandemic and climate change
07/30/2020
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257) Margaret Klein Salamon: The psychology of influencing change and facing the climate emergency
08/03/2020
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258) Judith D. Schwartz: Healing the water cycle to restore climate and ecological balance
08/06/2020
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259) Shubhendu Sharma: Using cultural and historical knowledge to support regenerative reforestation
08/10/2020
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260) Rutger Bregman: Transforming our future by relearning a hopeful history of humankind
08/13/2020
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REFLECT | Leah Penniman: Empowering farmers of color and dismantling racism in the food system
08/17/2020
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PREVIEW | Green Dreamer's 2020 Fall Season launches 9/7!
09/03/2020
Green Dreamer's upcoming season, launching 9/7, explores a wide variety of topics—such as biocultu ...
261) Dr. Vandana Shiva: Seeding freedom in this time of Oneness vs. the 1%
09/07/2020
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262) Dr. Jared Ball: Critically examining impact over optics in support of Black liberation
09/10/2020
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263) Charles Eisenstein [PART 1]: Beyond the war mentality against climate change, criminal justice, coronavirus
09/14/2020
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264) Charles Eisenstein [PART 2]: Reintegrating our humanity into the tribe of all life on Earth
09/17/2020
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265) Mikaela Loach: Distinguishing ecofascism and dismantling white supremacy in environmentalism
09/21/2020
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266) Jeff Tkach: Connecting functional medicine and regenerative agriculture for our collective health
09/24/2020
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267) Sasha Duerr: Natural colors and the convergence of slow food and slow fashion
09/28/2020
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268) Maurie Cohen: Looking past individualism to seeing consumerism through a systemic lens
10/01/2020
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269) Teresa Coady: Redesigning built environments for life rather than machines
10/05/2020
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270) Guillaume Pitron: Unmasking 'green' energy's social injustice and environmental costs
10/08/2020
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271) Owen Wormser: Regenerating life and landscapes by turning lawns into meadows
10/12/2020
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272) Dr. Lauren Baker: Preserving seed diversity to strengthen human health and ecological resilience
10/15/2020
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273) Dr. Kimberly McGlonn: Questioning the criminalization of poverty and struggle that perpetuates systemic injustice
10/19/2020
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274) Acadia Tucker: Seeding resilience through growing perennial and victory gardens
10/22/2020
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275) Sophie Ackoff: Decentralizing power in agriculture to support the next generation of farmers
10/26/2020
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276) Jesse McDougall: Welcoming wildlife and biological abundance to regenerative agroecosystems
10/29/2020
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277) Briony Penn: Inspiring deeper connections to place through community mapping
11/02/2020
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278) Dr. Chelsea Mikael Frazier: Learning environmentalism through the lens of Black feminism
11/05/2020
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279) Luisa Maffi [PART 1]: Weaving together biological diversity and cultural and language diversity
11/10/2020
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280) Luisa Maffi [PART 2]: Uniting in support of a global biocultural extinction rebellion
11/12/2020
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REFLECT | Dr. Tim Kasser: The psychology of materialism and why we're wired to want more stuff
11/19/2020
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REFLECT | Sean Sherman: Revitalizing Native American foods and re-identifying North American cuisine
11/27/2020
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REFLECT | Tristram Stuart: Uncovering and addressing the global food waste scandal
12/03/2020
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REFLECT | Robert Frank: Reversing our inflating standards of material enoughness
12/10/2020
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281) Stephen Pyne: The Pyrocene and humanity's historic relationship with fire
12/14/2020
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282) Maya van Rossum: Transforming politics with environmental constitutionalism
12/17/2020
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283) Sanjay Rawal: Honoring the Native lands and farmworkers who feed us
12/21/2020
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284) Sandra Goldmark: Redefining materialism and reviving the repair economy
12/24/2020
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285) Loren Cardeli: Dismantling injustices in the food system and building farmer autonomy
12/28/2020
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286) Elin Kelsey: Remembering the critical role of hope in activism
12/31/2020
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287) Mark Rectanus: Examining the corporate influence on art museums and culture
01/07/2021
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288) Farmer Rishi [part 1]: Relearning the language of Earth embodiment
01/12/2021
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289) Farmer Rishi [part 2]: Relearning the language of Earth embodiment
01/15/2021
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290) Thomas Frank: Revisiting the real U.S. history of populism and people's movements
01/19/2021
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291) Brady Walkinshaw: Empowering activists with solutions-driven environmental journalism
01/22/2021
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292) Mark David Spence: Deconstructing the colonial roots of National Parks
01/26/2021
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293) Pua Case: Balancing self-care and frontline activism in defense of sacred lands
01/29/2021
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294) Brandon Running Bear Harrell: Reclaiming ancestral knowledge and decolonizing the western hunt
02/02/2021
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295) Matt Homewood: Shining light on food "waste" through dumpster diving
02/05/2021
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296) Ann Armbrecht: Healing with herbalism and its deeper relational values
02/09/2021
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297) Michael Lees: Affirming the power of community-building in times of crisis
02/12/2021
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298) Max Blumenthal: Rethinking 'credibility' and dominant environmental narratives
02/16/2021
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299) Daisee Francour: Indigenizing philanthropy to restore reciprocity and relational gifting
02/19/2021
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300) Kailea Frederick & Kate Weiner: Inspiring cultural shifts through heart-centered storytelling
02/23/2021
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301) Stephanie Rutherford: Illuminating how power shapes our relationship with Earth
03/26/2021
What is green governmentality? How might the commodification of nature experiences limit our ways of ...
302) John P. Clark: Dreaming of liberation and a world beyond domination
03/30/2021
How might we reimagine education and the primary purposes it serves? What is the significance of hav ...
303) Steve DeRoy: Deepening geospatial knowledge through Indigenous mapping
04/06/2021
What is the relationship between cartography and power? How are high-tech map-making tools being uti ...
304) Luea Ritter: Recreating regenerative patterns as ancestors of the future
04/13/2021
What does it mean to practice â€systems sensing’ and lean into our different ways of knowing? How ...
305) Max Wilbert & Lierre Keith: How the green movement lost its way and remembering our roles as caretakers of Earth
04/20/2021
What if neither the Green New Deal nor the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals will help ...
306) Jon Jandai: Unraveling dominant ideas of success to realign with true abundance
04/27/2021
What can the pandemic teach us about the true meaning of â€security’? Why must we challenge the d ...
307) Nishanth Chopra: Reviving seed-to-sew fashion systems based in community
05/04/2021
What are regenerative, seed-to-sow fashion systems? And what should we know about India's ongoing, h ...
308) Suzanne Simard: Honoring the wisdom of mother trees and old-growth forests
05/11/2021
What does it mean for the world of conservation to see forest ecosystems as complex, sentient, and i ...
309) Manpreet Kalra: Deconstructing saviorism from heropreneurship and voluntourism
05/18/2021
What harms do saviorist narratives perpetuate through voluntourism and heropreneurship—when they h ...
310) Jamie Lorimer: Rewilding bodies and ecologies for a probiotic planet
05/25/2021
What does it mean to shift our ways of addressing ecological imbalances and diseases from antibiotic ...
311) Candace Fujikane: Mapping for abundance against cartographies of capital
06/01/2021
How is mapping for abundance an act of defiance against cartographies of capital and commodification ...
312) Brian Yazzie: Supporting tribal communities through Indigenous foods
06/08/2021
How can non-Native peoples engage with Indigenous cuisines in ways that are rooted in reciprocity an ...
313) Daniel Lim: Building liberatory cultures and regenerative wealth
06/15/2021
What are some of the distinctive qualities of supremacist cultures—as opposed to liberatory ones? ...
314) Mark Rifkin: Queering time and moving beyond settler time
06/22/2021
What is “settler time” and what does it mean to queer temporality? How might an expansion of who ...
REFLECT | Stephen Pyne: a brief history of wildfires
06/29/2021
What is the Pyrocene, and why do we need to tell a new narrative around fire? How did colonial forms ...
315) Karen Piper: Rethinking colonial water architecture in the face of â€scarcity’
07/06/2021
How has modern water architecture changed our relationship with water? What are some success stories ...
316) Gabriel Kram: Healing with the art and science of connection
07/13/2021
How does the dominant western society privilege certain ways of knowing over others—that may be cr ...
317) Bayo Akomolafe: Slowing down and surrendering human supremacy
07/20/2021
What does it mean that we have a crisis in form—that our problems go deeper than the visible syste ...
318) Riane Eisler: Shifting from societies of domination to partnerism
07/27/2021
Why are the major social binaries inadequate in explaining the basis of our varied injustices? What ...
319) Errol Schweizer: Navigating the exploitive food system towards worker justice
08/03/2021
How might "eco-" or "ethical" certifications fall short of our hopes or expectations for what they m ...
320) Leny Strobel: Finding belonging and remembering how to dwell in place
08/10/2021
How might we think and act differently if we recognized ourselves in our “Long Body”—seeing ou ...
321) Tyson Yunkaporta: A different kind of growth
08/17/2021
If material, economic growth is merely an illusion within a closed-loop system, what does it mean to ...
322) Alexis Shotwell: Purity politics in compromised times
08/24/2021
What is it that drives our individualistic pursuits for ethical purity? How do we embrace complicity ...
323) Raj Patel & Rupa Marya, MD: Deep medicine for collective healing
08/31/2021
What does it mean to see the inflammation of our bodies and Earth as interconnected and as signals o ...
324) Alnoor Ladha: Sacred activism and contextualized spirituality
09/07/2021
How does viewing people as “contextual beings” help us to realize the systemic changes that need ...
325) Karen Washington: Food security, justice, sovereignty
09/14/2021
What are the differences between “food security”, “food justice”, and “food sovereignty” ...
326) Pete Davis: Committing in an age of infinite browsing
09/22/2021
What signs are there that the dominant culture has trended towards one of “choice paralysis”, wi ...
327) Shilpa Jain: Cycles of hurt, cycles of healing
09/28/2021
How might we lean into appreciative inquiry in support of a cycle of healing? And what does it mean ...
REFLECT | Charles Eisenstein: Expanding climate narratives
10/05/2021
In this episode, we revisit our past conversation with Charles Eisenstein, a public speaker and aut ...
328) Nick Estes: Decolonial histories and The Red Deal
10/12/2021
In this episode, we welcome Nick Estes, a member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe and co-founder of Th ...
329) Kristina Lyons: Soil as cultural, relational, historical
10/19/2021
What does it mean to "see" soil beyond their chemistry and biology—understanding also their cultur ...
330) Fariha RĂłisĂn: Finding healing beyond the wellness-industrial-complex
10/27/2021
How have the wellness and beauty industries thrived off of a dominant culture of non-acceptance? And ...
331) Monica Gagliano: Regenerating the human spirit
11/02/2021
How does viewing the Earth as an embodiment of imagination invite us to conceptualize or feel our ec ...
332) Konda Mason: Holding love capital sacred
11/09/2021
How has philanthropy traditionally worked to uphold the extractive economic system? And what does it ...
333) David Boarder Giles: A mass conspiracy to feed each other
11/16/2021
How do we make sense of the contradiction of having both excess food and food insecurity at the same ...
334) Melanie Yazzie: Building Indigenous solidarity and power
11/23/2021
What does it mean for those working within academia to become scholar-activists—going beyond worki ...
335) Emma Bedor Hiland: The digitization of mental healthcare
11/30/2021
What have been the shortcomings of the various technologies promising to make mental health care mor ...
336) Max Ajl: A deeper green new deal for the people
12/07/2021
If the popularized vision of the Green New Deal were to be realized, how might that play out? And ho ...
337) Edgar Villanueva: Money as sacred medicine
12/14/2021
What would change if we viewed money as sacred, as a potential form of medicine? And how do the ince ...
338) Vanessa Andreotti: Allowing Earth to dream through us
01/04/2022
What might it mean for humanity to reach a level of maturation to be able to confront the multilayer ...
339) Vanessa Raditz: Queering resilience in the face of climate catastrophes
01/11/2022
What does it mean to queer resilience in the face of climate catastrophes? And how might the dominan ...
340) Liam Campling + Alex Colás: A tragedy of the commodity at sea
01/18/2022
How might we re-envision “international collaboration” beyond the political framework of nation- ...
341) John Hausdoerffer: Re-embodying our roles as placelings
01/25/2022
What does it mean to understand our roles not as Earthlings but as “Placelings”? And as we deepe ...
342) Harriet Washington: Confronting medical apartheid and the medical-industrial complex
02/01/2022
In this episode, we revisit our past conversation with Harriet Washington, an award-winning medical ...
343) Beatriz Caiuby Labate: Sacred plant medicines and healing psychedelics
02/08/2022
Dr. Beatriz Caiuby Labate (Bia Labate) has her core interests in the study of psychoactive substance ...
344) Scott Timcke: Algorithmic capitalism and digital dehumanization
02/15/2022
Scott Timcke, Ph.D., is a comparative historical sociologist who studies race, class, and technology ...
345) Bram Ebus: Power, poverty, and criminality in the gold industry
02/22/2022
Bram Ebus has worked on resource conflicts, drug policies, and state-corporate crimes in Latin Amer ...
346) Emma Dowling: Understanding the care crisis
03/01/2022
Emma Dowling IS a sociologist at the University of Vienna in Austria. She has previously held academ ...
347) Kai Bosworth: Mobilizing through pipeline populism
03/08/2022
"That neoliberal, technocratic environmentalism is also what we would call depoliticizing... it avoi ...
348) Kregg Hetherington: The paradox of destroying lands in the name of social welfare
03/15/2022
“This is what I call the agrobiopolitical paradox at the center of the modern agricultural state: ...
349) Amalia Leguizamon: A mass consent for socio-ecological injustice
03/22/2022
"Why is it important to focus on regular people, people in the in-between, people who bear some cost ...
350) Brad Evans: Reclaiming community and the power of silence
03/29/2022
“We’ve collapsed the idea of community with 'connectivity'. But being 'connected' doesn’t mean ...
351) Chelsea Mikael Frazier: Learning environmentalism through the lens of Black feminism
04/05/2022
“One of the most powerful untapped resources is spirituality. Spirituality—particularly spiritua ...
352) Jessica Hernandez: Healing with Indigenous science and holistic thinking
04/12/2022
“In a way, Western science compartmentalizes a lot of the information through those boxes or as I ...
353) Jason Moore: The impossible endless accumulation of capital
04/19/2022
In this episode, we welcome Jason W. Moore, an environmental historian and historical geographer at ...
354) Johann Hari: Reclaiming our capacities for deep thinking and intimate engagement
04/26/2022
"“There’s a lot of evidence that the world, and our experience of life, has massively sped up... ...
355) A. Naomi Paik: Sanctuary for all, sanctuary everywhere
05/03/2022
“If you’re actually targeting migrants as the source of the problem, if we’re thinking abou ...
356) Rami Barhoush: Occupation, identity, and olive trees in Palestine
05/17/2022
“For Palestinians, agriculture seems to be the only option. This is why we see the vicious, atro ...
357) Guillaume Pitron: The shifting conflicts and costs of â€green’ energy
05/24/2022
 “The sooner we are able to get rid of these two commodities, oil and coal, the better it wi ...
358) Dimah Mahmoud: The power in culture and the revolution of consciousness
05/31/2022
"We are not a lacking people. We are more than capable to provide for ourselves. The issue is those ...
359) Gavin Van Horn: The practice of kinning as porous beings
06/07/2022
"Instead of being head over heels, be heels over head—privilege your sense of touch. I think that ...
360) Sophie Chao: Pluralizing justice amidst the expansion of palm oil projects
06/14/2022
“Lies, deceit, and dupery are also very much part of the story. Often, these promises are made in ...
361) Micha Rahder: Thinking through the ecology of knowledges
06/21/2022
“We are all pretty familiar with the concept of the â€biosphere’, which is the â€living laye ...
362) Catriona Sandilands: Botanical colonialism and biocultural histories
06/28/2022
"We sometimes forget that the knowledge systems we use to conceptualize the world are not necessaril ...
363) Annie McClanahan: The possibility of a world disentangled from wages
07/05/2022
“Under a capitalist system of production or any system of production based on the extraction of va ...
364) Helena Norberg-Hodge: Reorienting towards economics of happiness
07/12/2022
“There’s a lot of awareness about the direct lobbying of big money in politics. But that doesn†...
365) Sophie Strand: Rewilding myths and storytelling
07/19/2022
"The transition from oral cultures into written cultures, for me, really signals a conceptual change ...
366) Daniel Heath Justice: Indigenous literature and decolonial libraries
07/26/2022
“English embeds certain things just by virtue of its structure. It’s a very thing-ifying languag ...
367) Mia Birdsong: Deepening our interdependence with community
08/02/2022
“Freedom and friendship have the same etymological root, which means beloved... [Historically, fre ...
368) Christian Parenti: Recognizing capital as a social relation
08/16/2022
"The idea of the catastrophic convergence essentially looks at how climate change interacts with the ...
369) Andy Letcher: Cultivating reciprocity with animistic views of relationality
08/23/2022
“An animistic worldview is one I think that is deeply embedded in relationality, exactly the kind ...
370) Christine Winter: Rethinking the philosophies underlying settler politics
08/31/2022
"To try and resolve the environmental problems that we're facing from within the same ontological an ...
371) Brett Scott: Money consciousness and the war on cash
09/06/2022
"If you're looking at the broad trajectory of corporate capitalism, it's towards institutional in ...
372) Sinegugu Zukulu: Resisting imposed development in the Wild Coast
09/13/2022
“So-called â€development’, envisioned outside of the community, more often than not brings chal ...
373) Mark Rectanus: Reclaiming the arts from corporate influence
09/20/2022
"In many cases, corporations are using [the museum's cultural capital] to reaffirm their status in a ...
374) Sharon Blackie: Re-enchanting the earth through mythology
09/27/2022
“Story helps us weave ourselves into the land and feel a sense of wonder and awe when we step outs ...
375) Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen: Reclaiming 'traditional' and recovering nordic animist relations
10/04/2022
“Mythology is a language that places knowledge of relation into relation with people—[in a] ...
376) Craig Santos Perez: Poetry as therapy and political speech
10/11/2022
"Poetry has always been a powerful space for healing, dealing with trauma, cultivating resilience in ...
377) Heather Davis: Living in 'Petrotime' and seeing plastic as grand-kin
10/18/2022
“What [the plastiglomerate] really highlights is the fact that plastic is now so incredibly ubiqui ...
378) Asad Rehman: The end of imperialism in a radical green new deal
10/25/2022
“Our economies globally have forced the Global South to be commodity-driven, export countries, wit ...
379) Hi'ilei Hobart: Ambient sovereignty and the question of temperature control
11/02/2022
“When it comes to refrigeration, so many of us have just come to accept that that’s how things a ...
380) Loren Cardeli: Who really feeds the world?
11/09/2022
“For every $1 of aid Africa gets, $24 is taken out. We have to address something deeper, something ...
381) Stacy Alaimo: Our bodies are the Anthropocene
11/16/2022
“All of these imaginings visually, as if we were in a spaceship and looking down on the Earth—wh ...
382) Min Hyoung Song: From everyday denial to everyday attention
11/22/2022
“Where our power comes from actually is in that space between the 'I' and the 'you'—that shared ...
383) Gabes Torres: Re-rooting therapy and re-membering community
12/06/2022
“One of the introductions to Counseling Psychology teaches the Freudian concept of neutrality—wh ...
384) Rebecca Giggs: The world as reflected in the whale
12/13/2022
In this episode, we welcome Rebecca Giggs, an award-winning author from Perth, Australia. Her work h ...
385) Thom van Dooren: The evolving cultures of the more-than-human world
12/20/2022
In this episode, we welcome Thom van Dooren, a field philosopher and writer. Thom is Deputy Director ...
386) Jen Telesca: The managed extinction of the giant bluefin tuna
02/01/2023
“What I find worth remarking upon is the fact that the vast majority of people are so alienated fr ...
387) shakara tyler: Black farming as joyous, victorious, glorious
02/08/2023
“We often forget that Black farmers were the foundation of the civil rights movement. Actually, a ...
388) Daniel Immerwahr: Empire remade in form through technology
02/15/2023
“One thing that the United States got really good at doing was basically replacing all colonial pr ...
389) Dany Celermajer: Multispecies justice and more-than-human entanglements
02/22/2023
“I use the language of entanglement rather than interdependence because entanglement implies that ...
390) Rosetta S. Elkin: Troubling mass tree-planting and afforestation
03/01/2023
“What we might want to do is learn where the word desertification comes from and when it should be ...
391) Enrique SalmĂłn: Ancestral foodways that enrich local landscapes
03/16/2023
"I came up with the idea of â€Eating the Landscape’ because I was thinking about our Indigenous a ...
392) Eben Kirksey: Boundless entanglements with the virosphere
03/23/2023
“I like thinking with viruses because they’re constantly infecting us, changing our nature. Some ...
393) James Bridle: Artificial intelligence and the fallacy of a computerizable world
03/30/2023
In this episode, we welcome writer, artist, and technologist, James Bridle. James’s artworks have ...
394) Vijay Prashad: Reviving collective life and scaling small gestures of care
04/06/2023
“Where is the space for a collective life? If you yell at the planet and say, â€Why aren’t you ...
395) Andreas Weber: The ecological dimension of love
04/13/2023
Dr. Andreas Weber is a biologist, philosopher, and writer, whose work focuses on re-evaluating our u ...
396) Staci K. Haines: Somatics for trauma healing and transformative justice
04/20/2023
“If we’re soaking in all these default practices that are power-over practices that are reflecte ...
397) Rosamund Portus: A preemptive mourning of bee decline
04/28/2023
“When I talk about extinction as a bio-cultural process, what I’m seeing or what I’m talking a ...
398) Helena Norberg-Hodge: Artisanal futures and economics of happiness
05/05/2023
“Once you start rebuilding more localized systems, they are almost without exception, going to be ...
399) Vince Beiser: The global sand trade and how it remade 'modernity'
05/12/2023
“Hundreds of people have been murdered over sand in the last few years. Even though most of us bar ...
400) Anand Giridharadas: Expanding empathy and breaking political binaries
05/22/2023
For Green Dreamer’s 400th episode, we welcome Anand Giridhardas, a writer and journalist whose boo ...
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Melissa K. Nelson: Living in storied and moral landscapes
06/17/2023
“It’s very important that we translate how different knowledge systems have been privileged and ...
Aparna Venkatesan: Protecting space as ancestral global commons
06/29/2023
“The legacy of Earth colonization… is still [in its] early days. We can protect this shared envi ...
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein: The political questions of science and technology
07/14/2023
“I think the bigger question is not necessarily specifically about physics, but generally speaking ...
Danel Ruiz-Serna: Living territories and the ecological violence of war
07/27/2023
In this episode, we welcome anthropologist Daniel Ruiz-Serna, whose work, situated in the Choco regi ...
Lama Khatieb: Reclaiming local knowledge for food interdependence
08/10/2023
“[...] The United States started to heavily invest in subsidizing growing wheat for exporting purp ...
Eshe Lewis: Black anthropology and streamlining storytelling
08/25/2023
In the episode, we welcome Dr. Eshe Lewis to discuss her life and learnings as an activist, anthropo ...
Patricia Kaishan: Lessons from fungi as queer companions
09/14/2023
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Patricia Kaishian, a mycologist, writer, and educator who gest ...
Siv Watkins: Intimacy with the microbial world
09/29/2023
“Once folks start to pick away at that scab of understanding how much of a role microbes play in t ...
Charlotte Wrigley: Respecting permafrost and moving beyond their stories of apocalypse
10/13/2023
In this episode, we welcome our guest Charlotte Wrigley, who invites us to contemplate the upheaval ...
Zoe Todd: Embodied listening for freshwater fish futures
10/27/2023
“My life goal is to get our governments to understand that Indigenous sovereignty and freshwater f ...
Dekila Chungyalpa: Engaging faith leaders for planetary healing
11/11/2023
In this episode, we welcome our guest Dekila Chungyalpa, who reminds us of our intra-dependant exist ...
Laurie Palmer: Lessons from lichen worlds
11/30/2023
In this episode, we are joined by A. Laurie Palmer: a writer, artist, and author of the book The Lic ...
Hilding Neilson: Astro-colonialism and honoring the stories of our night skies
12/14/2023
In Green Dreamer's episode 413, we welcome Dr. Hilding Neilson, who shares with us his knowledge of ...
Ang Roell: Collective care and responsiveness in the hives of honeybees
12/26/2023
“One in four bites of our food is pollinated by honeybees, but at what cost in the system that we ...
BONUS: Imagination, escapism, and disorientation in stretching alternative possibilities
01/03/2024
This is a behind-the-scenes conversation with Gabes Torres, a contributor and the program advisor of ...
Anna Guasco: Justice, histories, and narratives of gray whale migration
01/11/2024
What might the histories of human and gray whale relations show us in terms of how the stories we te ...
Vivien Sansour: Palestinian seeds of survival, shelter, and subversiveness
01/26/2024
What can grief teach us about being truly alive? And how might seeds, and the compassionate acts of ...
Jared Margulies: Succulent collection and extinction from the illicit trade
02/09/2024
“What we’re talking about are plants that people desire for ornamental collection and will often ...
Audra Mitchell: Rethinking conservation, biodiversity, and extinction
02/23/2024
What does it mean to recognize the limitations of “biodiversity” as a gauge of planetary wellbei ...
Lindsay Naylor: Who does "fair trade" really serve and benefit?
03/08/2024
Who does “fair trade” as a certification program speaking to conscious consumers really serve? H ...
Hamza Hamouchene: Rising up to true climate justice
03/21/2024
Why is the North Africa and Middle East region so vital to center in discourses on climate justice? ...
AM Kanngieser: Enlivening our responsiveness through embodied listening
04/03/2024
In this episode, geographer, writer, and sound artist AM Kanngieser invites us to reconsider the div ...
Perdita Finn: Sitting with the wisdoms of darkness, death, and decay
04/17/2024
What could it mean to heal our relationship with the dead, the decaying, and the dark in order to mo ...
EVERGREEN | Vanessa Andreotti: Allowing the earth to dream through us
04/23/2024
“We consume not only stuff but also knowledge, experiences, critique. And this consumption, many t ...
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