25 episodi

EarthRising is a podcast about connecting to our planet through the arts, spirituality, and conservation. We will explore how to be in greater connection with the natural world in order to benefit our mental and emotional well being. Show guests will include artists, authors, spiritual teachers, and guardians of the natural world. By listening to their stories, we will learn how they honor the environment through their insights, service and actions. In turn, we may gain insights about how to be better stewards of the earth. This podcast will aim to create a framework to weave together various art forms, spiritual thought, and environmental conservation throughout the episodes. This will reveal universal themes that encourage self-growth, community empowerment, and environmental stewardship for those who feel called to take action on behalf of the planet. With your host Erin Haley

EarthRising Podcast Erin Haley

    • Cultura e società

EarthRising is a podcast about connecting to our planet through the arts, spirituality, and conservation. We will explore how to be in greater connection with the natural world in order to benefit our mental and emotional well being. Show guests will include artists, authors, spiritual teachers, and guardians of the natural world. By listening to their stories, we will learn how they honor the environment through their insights, service and actions. In turn, we may gain insights about how to be better stewards of the earth. This podcast will aim to create a framework to weave together various art forms, spiritual thought, and environmental conservation throughout the episodes. This will reveal universal themes that encourage self-growth, community empowerment, and environmental stewardship for those who feel called to take action on behalf of the planet. With your host Erin Haley

    Sacred Earth Leadership: Restoring the Balance with Nina Simons of Bioneers

    Sacred Earth Leadership: Restoring the Balance with Nina Simons of Bioneers

    Nina Simons is a social entrepreneur who is passionate about reinventing leadership, restoring the feminine, and co-creating a peaceful and equitable world for all. She is the co-founder of Bioneers, a nonprofit that explores visionary and practical solutions for many of our most pressing social and ecological challenges.
    Nina and I discuss the connection between nature, culture, and the sacred, and how may this help us anchor ourselves in the face of interconnected challenges that climate change poses to our every day lives. Nina also shares insights gained from her unique vantage point of working with multi-faceted leaders from around the world to co create productive actions toward a regenerative vision of healing the Earth. And, she highlights the crucial role of indigenous wisdom in exploring how to foster a more sustainable and sacred way of life for all.

    Episode links:

    ninasimons.com

    Nature, Culture & The Sacred: A Woman Listens For Leadership, 2nd edition

    Bioneers

    • 59 min
    Entering the Sacred Grove: Nature Spirituality with Philip Carr-Gomm

    Entering the Sacred Grove: Nature Spirituality with Philip Carr-Gomm

    Philip Carr-Gomm is one of the leaders and former Chosen Chief of The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, as well as a prolific author and teacher of Druidry. He is also a psychologist and educator, and has founded a Montessori school.
    In this episode, Philip shares insights about the profound and timeless nature spirituality practice of Druidry that has had a modern resurgence on a global level. We contemplate harnessing the power of ritual, the Druid practice of entering the sacred grove, and of cultivating one’s own life calling, or what is referred to in Druidry as a person’s awen. These practices and insights are all connected toward leveraging the circle of influence each one of us has in our lives and the yearning to enhance our Earth stewardship.

    Episode links:

    Philip Carr-Gomm

    Tea with a Druid

    • 46 min
    Local Effort for Global Impact: Entrepreneurial Conservation with Mirali Shukla

    Local Effort for Global Impact: Entrepreneurial Conservation with Mirali Shukla

    Mirali Shukla is a bioethnologist, author and photographer with a focus on how local and indigenous communities are spearheading conservation projects around the globe.
    During this episode, we discuss how her research and front line conservation projects explore the link between local communities and the natural environment, and how this relationship affects wildlife conservation, human rights and conflict resolution. 
    She also shares insights about her trailblazing journey to be the founder of multiple conservation organizations with an entrepreneurial spirit.

    Episode links:

    miralishukla.com

    Kind Learning Organization

    iO Conservancy

    Mozambique Mangrove Reforestation Project

    • 47 min
    Soldier for Nature: Last Line of Defense with Benson Kanyembo

    Soldier for Nature: Last Line of Defense with Benson Kanyembo

    In this episode we hear from Mr. Benson Kanyembo, who serves as Law Enforcement Advisor for conservation South Luangwa in his native Zambia. 
    Benson was named 2019 winner of the Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award. This is an annual prize initiated by the charity’s royal patron the Duke of Cambridge that gives international recognition to the men and women who defend Africa’s wildlife. 
    In the past decade, more than 1,000 rangers have been killed in the line of duty: 75% of them by commercial poachers and armed militia groups. They have lost their lives in a bold uphill effort across the globe to protect the dwindling numbers of endangered species that are targeted by poaching syndicates. In Africa this includes what are referred to as the “Big Five” (which are Elephants, rhinos, lions, leopards and African Buffalo) and also many less popular but equally relevant species.
    Benson will share with us his own journey that spans over three decades and has led to his leadership and training of over 600 wildlife rangers to protect endangered wildlife and ecosystems in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi.
    We discuss: the current state of the poaching crisis in Zambia, what keeps him motivated in the face of big challenges, and his deeply personal love of nature and desire to safeguard it for future generations.

    Episode links:

    Conservation South Luangwa

    Tusk Award Winner Benson Kanyembo

    • 56 min
    Critical Juncture: The Future of Nature and Business with Xinqing Lu

    Critical Juncture: The Future of Nature and Business with Xinqing Lu

    In this episode we’ll be hearing from Xinqing Lu, who is leading the work for Champions for Nature. This is an initiative of the World Economic Forum, comprised of a community of leaders from the public and private sectors, civil society and academia with a goal to lead the charge in innovating ideas to address the climate crisis. 

    During our time together, we discuss what advocating for a net-zero, nature-positive global economy means and looks like, as Xinqing works to ensure nature and nature-based solutions will be at the heart of international policy commitments in the years to come.
    We also reflect on the role of global citizenship and intercultural exchange to address climate change and halt biodiversity loss.

    Episode links:

    New Nature Economy Report Series

    The Future of Nature and Business

    New Nature Economy Report:  China Insight Report

    • 41 min
    The Magic of the Natural World and Caring Kindness Guided Meditation with Dr. Joe Parent

    The Magic of the Natural World and Caring Kindness Guided Meditation with Dr. Joe Parent

    In the first interview of season 3, we’ll be hearing from Dr. Joe Parent, a meditation and mindfulness teacher who wrote A Walk in the Wood: Meditations on Mindfulness with a Bear Named Pooh with his sister Nancy Parent.
    This book features the beloved Winnie the Pooh character, and was inspired by the practice of forest bathing. Joe and I discuss a few of the book’s key offerings on how to be present in our lives through the practice of mindfulness, and how the natural world supports us in this endeavor.
    Then, for the second half of this episode, we will experience a guided meditation practice for ourselves to help connect with the Earth. Joe will guide us through a profound meditation called tonglen, an accessible practice to connect to our own hearts and facilitate an Earth connection.

    Episode links:

    A Walk in the Wood: Meditations on Mindfulness with a Bear Named Pooh

    youtube.com/user/DrJoeParent

    drjoeparent.com

    • 50 min

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