102 episodes

Many of us feel a need to be in closer connection with nature, our land, and with all beings. The Nature Evolutionaries podcast series, hosted by the Organization of Nature Evolutionaries (ONE) is a consciousness-raising exploration of what it means to be in co-creative partnership with the living Earth. Join us each month as we interview leading Nature Evolutionaries, inspiring individuals who hold a profound relationship with Nature, as they share their experiences and wisdom. Humanity and the Planet have come together in ONE voice~ to delve into the realms of the wild, our oceans, forests & gardens, sacred earth activism, ecology, spirituality, nature intelligence, poetry, storytelling, and more.

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Many of us feel a need to be in closer connection with nature, our land, and with all beings. The Nature Evolutionaries podcast series, hosted by the Organization of Nature Evolutionaries (ONE) is a consciousness-raising exploration of what it means to be in co-creative partnership with the living Earth. Join us each month as we interview leading Nature Evolutionaries, inspiring individuals who hold a profound relationship with Nature, as they share their experiences and wisdom. Humanity and the Planet have come together in ONE voice~ to delve into the realms of the wild, our oceans, forests & gardens, sacred earth activism, ecology, spirituality, nature intelligence, poetry, storytelling, and more.

    Exploring Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with Keith Laakkonen

    Exploring Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with Keith Laakkonen

    An insightful webinar featuring Keith Laakkonen, Sanctuary Director at Audubon’s corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Southwest Florida. In this engaging conversation, Keith delves into Corkscrew's unique ecology, focusing on its old-growth cypress, Ghost Orchids, Wood Storks, and the significance of prescribed fire in maintaining the delicate balance of this unique sanctuary. Discover the fascinating history of the Everglades and the impact of development and alteration of this landscape throu...

    • 56 min
    Summoned by the Earth with Cynthia Jurs

    Summoned by the Earth with Cynthia Jurs

    Join us for this enlightening webinar as Cynthia Jurs shares her story of Sacred Earth Activism and inspires us to ask ourselves this question:How can we bring healing and protection to the Earth? In 1990 Cynthia climbed a path high in the Himalayas to meet an “old wise man in a cave”—a venerated lama from Nepal. In response to her question, the old lama gave her a formidable assignment based on an ancient practice from Tibet: she must procure earth treasure vases made of clay and potent...

    • 56 min
    Wetlands: Water, Earth, Life with Myra Jackson

    Wetlands: Water, Earth, Life with Myra Jackson

    Join us for the third session of our Wetlands Series as we explore the confluence of Water and Earth in sustaining abundant life. Drawing on her years of work with communities, rivers, and freshwaters worldwide, Earth Elder Myra Jackson will share about her co-creative partnership with water and wetlands as places of wonder, unity, and connection. These awe-inspiring, unifying spaces foster biodiversity, mitigate climate change, and help sustain life on a global scale. Immer...

    • 58 min
    Communities, Water and Connection with Dr. Emily Hite

    Communities, Water and Connection with Dr. Emily Hite

    Join us for the second session of our Wetlands Series.We talk with Dr. Emily Hite to explore the complex connections between communities and their land and water. Dr. Hite is a cultural, environmental anthropologist and passionate advocate for environmental sustainability whose research focuses on the intersection of human-water relationships and climate governance. Dr. Hite investigates the far-reaching consequences of damming rivers and how communities and wetlands are intricatel...

    • 57 min
    Tides of Change: Wetlands, Indigenous Food Systems, and the Impact of Colonial Histories with Dr. Lyla June Johnston

    Tides of Change: Wetlands, Indigenous Food Systems, and the Impact of Colonial Histories with Dr. Lyla June Johnston

    Here we delve into the profound intersections of Wetlands, Indigenous food systems, and the enduring impacts of colonization, featuring the esteemed Dr. Lyla June Johnston. A luminary in her field, Dr. Johnston, a poet, anthropologist, and advocate for Indigenous wisdom, will lead us through an exploration of the intricate relationships between these elements. Lyla June speaks about the significance of Wetlands and highlight their importance in Indigenous cultures and food systems. From ...

    • 1 hr 3 min
    The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis

    The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis

    It's time to rewild ourselves and our dominant worldviews to build earth-centered communities for all. Join us for an illuminating journey with Osprey Orielle Lake, a renowned author, activist, and changemaker, as we delve into the pressing need to rewild ourselves and our dominant worldviews. In a world teetering on the edge of social, environmental, and climate collapse, this webinar offers a beacon of hope and a roadmap to building Earth-centered communities that can thrive.In our exp...

    • 1 hr

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