1 hr 2 min

Chris Kilham On Building Sustainable Communities By Learning From Indigenous People Care More Be Better: Social Impact - Sustainability - Regeneration

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Urbanization and modernization have become the core elements of community building today, and sustainability is now harder and harder to achieve. However, there is still hope by examining indigenous people and learning from their ways of life. Corinna Bellizzi is joined by Chris Kilham as he looks back on his experiences visiting and living with natives all around the world. He emphasizes how their culture deeply value connections in family and laments how selfish corporate interests slowly destroy them. Chris also highlights their unique connection to natural food, an important factor in building strong communities with bright and promising futures.
 
About Chris Kilham:
Chris Kilham is a medicine hunter and explorer working with indigenous to promote sustainable botanical trade. Dubbed by The New York Times as a fusion of Davin Attenborough and Indiana Jones, he has authored more than 15 books, provided lectures all over the globe, and appeared on over 500 television programs.
 
Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kilham-32b5665/ 
Guest Website: https://www.medicinehunter.com/ 
Guest Social: https://web.facebook.com/medicinehunter/ 
 
Show Notes:
0:00 – Introduction
3:30 – Chris' current perspective on the natural food industry
7:38 – Eco-friendly food packaging and presentation
10:54 – Living more sustainably like indigenous people
25:14 – A 103-year-old woman in Amazon
28:13 – Brands that create a better world
32:11 – Solving problems fairly and equitably
35:00 – Outdoor travel, food connection, and the simple joys of life
44:15 – Getting the message out there
48:50 – Coming together
54:38 – COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination efforts
1:02:55 - Conclusion

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Urbanization and modernization have become the core elements of community building today, and sustainability is now harder and harder to achieve. However, there is still hope by examining indigenous people and learning from their ways of life. Corinna Bellizzi is joined by Chris Kilham as he looks back on his experiences visiting and living with natives all around the world. He emphasizes how their culture deeply value connections in family and laments how selfish corporate interests slowly destroy them. Chris also highlights their unique connection to natural food, an important factor in building strong communities with bright and promising futures.
 
About Chris Kilham:
Chris Kilham is a medicine hunter and explorer working with indigenous to promote sustainable botanical trade. Dubbed by The New York Times as a fusion of Davin Attenborough and Indiana Jones, he has authored more than 15 books, provided lectures all over the globe, and appeared on over 500 television programs.
 
Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kilham-32b5665/ 
Guest Website: https://www.medicinehunter.com/ 
Guest Social: https://web.facebook.com/medicinehunter/ 
 
Show Notes:
0:00 – Introduction
3:30 – Chris' current perspective on the natural food industry
7:38 – Eco-friendly food packaging and presentation
10:54 – Living more sustainably like indigenous people
25:14 – A 103-year-old woman in Amazon
28:13 – Brands that create a better world
32:11 – Solving problems fairly and equitably
35:00 – Outdoor travel, food connection, and the simple joys of life
44:15 – Getting the message out there
48:50 – Coming together
54:38 – COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination efforts
1:02:55 - Conclusion

Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://caremorebebetter.com

And join the Care More Be Better Community!
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/caremorebebetter
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMore.BeBetter/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetter
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/care-more-be-better
Twitter: https://twitter.com/caremorebebetter
Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/care-more-be-better

Support Care More. Be Better: A Social Impact + Sustainability Podcast
Care More. Be Better. is not backed by any company. We answer only to our collective conscience. As a listener, reader, and subscriber you are part of this pod and this community and we are honored to have your support. If you can, please help finance the show: https://caremorebebetter.com/donate. Thank you, now and always, for your support as we get this thing started!

1 hr 2 min