Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
Summary: If we're headed down a path that's leading us to environmental degradation, dehumanization, and disconnection from the things that matter most, simultaneously endangering our earth's clean water, clean air, and biodiversity, then we must ask boldly: What for? Illuminating our paths to ecological regeneration, intersectional sustainability, and true abundance and wellness for all, Green Dreamer with Kamea Chayne is a podcast and multimedia journal for those who are yearning to live with vitality and fulfillment and who are dreaming of a thriving planet to call home. Subscribe and listen to inspiring conversations featuring changemakers including Adrian Grenier of Lonely Whale Foundation, zero waste pioneer Bea Johnson, Earthjustice's Abigail Dillen, food waste activist Tristram Stuart, Leah Penniman of Soul Fire Farm, 1% For the Planet's Kate Williams, and more. If you’re new here and are unsure where to start, sign up to our EMBARK newsletter to get our top 21 episodes recommended to you: www.GreenDreamer.com/embark
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- Artist: Kamea Chayne
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Podcasts:
207) Josué Rivas: Building empathy through deep and intentional photojournalism
206) Amy Lewis: Using political science to inform how we can best effectuate change
205) Steven Marquardt: Turning fear into community-based activism with Sunrise Movement
204) Kristie Reddick & Jessica Honaker: What bugs can teach us about Social-Emotional Learning
203) Pete Gombert: How affordable housing impacts public health and environmental justice
202) Mark Vossler: Acknowledging climate change as a public health threat that will affect everyone
201) Elizabeth Whitlow: How the Regenerative Organic Certification is raising the bar for agricultural practices
WHAT'S NEXT FOR GREEN DREAMER
200) Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali: Realizing the power we each have to enact positive change
199) Michael Brune: Enjoying and exploring wild spaces to sustain environmental activism
198) Angelou Ezeilo: Connecting underrepresented youth to the outdoors and careers in conservation
197) Kathleen Draper: Using biochar to restore our biological and manmade carbon cycle
196) Stephen Tan: Remaining critical of the health and safety guidelines provided by governmental agencies
195) Rob Horton: Creating community gardens in food deserts to improve access to good health
194) Naziha Mestaoui: Co-creating ecological art with the Amazon's Huni Kuin Tribe