The 2 Best Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration Podcast Episodes
1) 284) Sandra Goldmark: Redefining materialism and reviving the repair economy
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2) 01) Adrian Grenier on Rethinking Everything to Rebuilding a Sustainable World
Actor-entrepreneur, UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador, and Co-Founder of Lonely Whale Foundation, Adrian Grenier, is our honored first guest of Green Dreamer Podcast. Thanks for bringing your light. ...Show More
3) Manulani Aluli Meyer: Nurturing untaxable relationships of mutual sharing
Why have the majority of coconut trees across the Hawaiian islands not been allowed to bring coconut fruit into maturity? What does it mean to nurture communities of sharing and caring that are more r...Show More
4) [BONUS] Dean Spade x adrienne maree brown: Nurturing relationships within resistance movements
Today, we are doing an episode swap with Dean Spade's podcast, Love in a F*cked Up World, featuring his conversation with adrienne maree brown!Dean’s show rests on this acknowledgment that social and ...Show More
5) Dean Spade: Radical love and solidarity in the face of growing repression
What does it mean to bypass formalized structures of change-making and to engage in mutual aid? How does the philanthropy-nonprofit-industrial complex itself discourage systemic change? And how do we ...Show More
6) Dr. Jennifer Mullan: Decolonizing healing and honoring our sacred rage
How do we stay rooted when experiencing stories of injustice, one after another, while navigating a world that often wants to suppress our grief and anger? What is sacred about rage, and what kinds of...Show More
7) Ixchel Lunar: Decolonial time and reclaiming flow as a birthright
What have been the impacts of colonial time on individual well-being and community dynamics? What does it mean to reclaim the state of flow as a birthright? And how can rethinking our perceptions of t...Show More
8) Thomas Parker: Taste as biocultural, relational, and experiential
Why is it that cuisines have historically been dismissed as a serious field of study? How have social factors, such as cultural norms and class, influenced people’s perceptions of the prestige or disg...Show More
9) Cultivating nestedness for children and future generations
What does it mean to cultivate “nestedness” for babies and young children? What can we learn from how other species care for their offspring? And what is the importance of recognizing that our desires...Show More
10) John Protevi: Towards rhizomatic acts of mutual empowerment
What are the psychological aspects of how military combat personnel are often socialized in training to feel more comfortable with carrying out acts of violence? Why is it important to note that many ...Show More