The Canary Collective Podcast

Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm

Hi, I’m Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm of KPH & The Canary Collective. Join me as I interview canaries who are at the forefront of feeling the effects of the Earth’s ecosystem distress in our bodies. I write songs seeking to raise awareness about the connections between human and environmental health. As a former community organizer mostly sidelined due to debilitating chronic illness, I have been feeling called to interview my friends and discuss the issues behind the songs I write, talk solutions to those problems, and imagine what healing and winning justice for all would feel like.

  1. 04/20/2021

    Ep 9: No is Not Enough with Jeff Tkach

    I (Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm of KPH & The Canary Collective) got the dirt in this episode for ya! As Naomi Klein says, "no" is not enough - what do we want to say "yes" to? We say "No" to pesticides making people sick, "no" to the hunger epidemic around the world, "no" to storms and droughts ruining communities. Let's say "yes" to organic and regenerative agriculture! I interviewed Jeff Tkach of The Rodale Institute about organic farming, soil health, and his own chronic illness story back in May 2020. He is doing some seriously amazing work.  We are living out a nature metaphor in our bodies through our canary chronic illness experience right now - if we don't heal the soil ecosystems on this planet, we will only have 59 years left of food we can grow on this planet and the storms will keep getting more intense. If we don't heal the ecosystems in our bodies (and heal our food, water, and air so that we can heal our bodies), then the storms of chronic illness and inflammation within our bodies will keep getting more intense. Let's save ourselves and the planet with smart, sustainable solutions!  To find out more about The Rodale Institute and become a monthly sustainer of their work, visit https://rodaleinstitute.org/ To find a Functional Medicine practitioner, visit: https://www.ifm.org/find-a-practitioner/ This episode was recorded across space and time on occupied lands of Arapahoe and other indigenous First Nations communities across the "United States of America."

    1h 4m
  2. 09/21/2020

    Ep 7: Geoship Co-Founders Morgan Bierschenk & Bas Kools

    Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm of The Canary Collective Podcast interviews Geoship co-founders Bas Kools and Morgan Bierschenk about their vision for the future of sustainable, non-toxic, fire and climate crisis-resilient housing. There are some audio issues with this episode, so if you're having trouble hearing, please go to the Youtube link here: https://youtu.be/_sJAQr63hxA and turn on "closed captions" here on Youtube and hopefully the auto-generated subtitles will give you a bit better of an idea of what the heck we're saying. If you'd like to support this podcast and the music behind it so that the one-woman volunteer tech team for this podcast can improve the quality of future interviews, you can pledge $1/month or more on https://www.patreon.com/kph   Geoships are geodesic domes made out of non-toxic bioceramic material that is made to live in harmony with the land, in communities of people, for healthy humans and a healthy planet. As the canaries of the world feel the effects of our toxic housing crisis in our bodies through chronic illness, Geoship provides hope for solutions that are affordable and accessible to more people of all abilities. Plus, they are built based on ancient principles of sound healing and harmonizing architecture pioneered by Egyptians during the time of the building of the pyramids. We mention in the podcast that you can invest in Geoships through a crowdfunding site. That window has since closed, but there are more ways to get involved with and invest in Geoship still!  Learn More about Geoship: https://geoship.is/

    46 min

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Hi, I’m Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm of KPH & The Canary Collective. Join me as I interview canaries who are at the forefront of feeling the effects of the Earth’s ecosystem distress in our bodies. I write songs seeking to raise awareness about the connections between human and environmental health. As a former community organizer mostly sidelined due to debilitating chronic illness, I have been feeling called to interview my friends and discuss the issues behind the songs I write, talk solutions to those problems, and imagine what healing and winning justice for all would feel like.