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This is Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast! Interviews on all things Regeneration. Subscribe to be part of conversations about our Oceans, Indigenous Wisdom, Regenerative Agriculture, Personal Development and emerging Technology.

We believe empowered individuals bring about systemic change, building a better and healthier world is the task of a lifetime and the guests of Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast are already doing it. Tune in to learn, listen and empower yourself! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julian-guderley/support

    Ep. 359 Global Healing Mandala with Buddhist Teacher Cynthia Jurs

    Ep. 359 Global Healing Mandala with Buddhist Teacher Cynthia Jurs

    Summary

    In this conversation, Julian speaks with Cynthia Jurs about her journey and the importance of community and global healing. Cynthia shares her experience of finding the original culture in New Mexico and the significance of connecting with indigenous traditions.

    They discuss the concept of the next Buddha as a sangha, emphasizing the need for collective awakening and the power of community. Cynthia also shares her transformative pilgrimage experience and the practice of using Earth Treasure Vases for global healing. In this conversation, Cynthia Jurs and Julian discuss the importance of restoring balance and harmony in the world.

    They explore indigenous practices of praying with objects and storing them in the ground as a way to connect with the deeper reality of the earth. Cynthia shares her connection to the Kogi people and their message about the disruption of the planet's lay lines. They also discuss the power of miracles and synchronicities in the journey of awakening.

    Cynthia offers practical steps for connecting with the breath, stopping the incessant thinking, and aligning with one's true source. They emphasize the importance of coming together in this time of collective awakening.

    Takeaways

    Finding and connecting with original cultures can provide a deeper understanding of our roots and the wisdom they hold.

    The next Buddha will manifest as a collective awakening, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration.

    Community and sangha play a crucial role in healing and transforming ourselves and the world.

    Practices like pilgrimage and using Earth Treasure Vases can be powerful tools for personal and global healing. Restoring balance and harmony in the world is essential for the well-being of the planet and its inhabitants.

    Indigenous practices, such as praying with objects and storing them in the ground, can help us connect with the deeper reality of the earth.

    Miracles and synchronicities are signs that we are aligned with our true purpose and the spirit we want to see blossom in the world.

    Practical steps for awakening include stopping the incessant thinking, connecting with the breath, and aligning with one's true source.

    In this time of collective awakening, it is important for us to come together and take action to create a better world.




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    • 51 min
    Ep. 358 The Bamboo House | Casa de la Tierra with Laura & Gonzalo

    Ep. 358 The Bamboo House | Casa de la Tierra with Laura & Gonzalo

    Julian sits down with the creators of the original Bamboo House in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. A one-of-a-kind, cozy sustainable shelter. Curated by the natural environment found in the coast of Oaxaca.

    The heart of this house lies in the belief that we should all take part in building a more prosperous future and sustainability should be a priority considering the environmental shifts that we are facing.

    Inspired in making a more conscious lifestyle, we’ve designed Casa de la Tierra to evoke an authentic sense of wellbeing that embodies the space and connects spirit with nature.

    The house build was directed by Laura and Gonzalo, with help from Jorge Luna, permaculturist and biologist from Veracruz, specialized in construction and bamboo structures along with many family members, friends and volunteers that joined the journey of imagining and creating this house, to serve as an example of how to intertwine sustainability, comfort and balance with nature.

    Found next to an ecological reserve in Punta Zicatela, next to Puerto Escondido, just 10 minutes from the beach, Casa de la Tierra is a place to stimulate sensibility and immerse you in nature's echo.

    Here, the greatest luxury is finding your bare self sheltered by natural materials, sounds and sensations unique to Oaxaca's coast. All packed into a comfortable boutique setting.

    Casa de la Tierra is a completely unique experience. A dream come true that blends nature and architecture in an exceptional way. Imagine a house built entirely with bamboo and clay, surrounded by a natural pool lush vegetation.


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    • 51 min
    Ep. 357 Earth & Soul with Author Leah Rampy

    Ep. 357 Earth & Soul with Author Leah Rampy

    Leah Rampy shares her journey of reconnecting with nature and spirituality in the face of climate chaos. She emphasizes the importance of falling in love with nature and recognizing that love as the language of nature. Leah explores the spiritual wisdom of trees and the lessons they teach us about resilience, connection, and cooperation.



    She highlights the genius of the natural world and the need to honor and learn from it. Leah also discusses the interplay between human intelligence and natural intelligence, as well as the potential of regenerative agriculture to restore ecosystems.



    In this conversation, Julian and Leah Rampy discuss the wisdom of indigenous peoples, the co-creation of the Amazon, and the intelligence of plants. They explore the importance of building beautiful communities and thriving ecosystems, and the need to fall in love with the world. They emphasize the significance of starting with one's own backyard and journeying to understand Earth and ourselves. They also discuss the seven generational perspective, the paradox of connection and individuality, and the importance of soil for health and ecosystems.



    Takeaways


    Indigenous peoples have co-created and cultivated the Amazon, and their deep knowledge of plants has contributed to the development of medical ingredients.
    Plants are living beings with intelligence, emitting frequencies and engaging in a conversation with the world.
    Building beautiful communities and thriving ecosystems requires a shift in perspective and a deep connection with nature.
    Falling in love with the world and understanding our role in it is essential for creating a vibrant planet.
    Starting with our own backyard and learning from different regions can contribute to the revolution of consciousness.
    The seven generational perspective reminds us of our connection to the past and our responsibility to future generations.
    Balancing connection and individuality is key to creating a harmonious world.
    Soil health is crucial for nutritious food, and mistreating the soil harms biodiversity and ecosystems.
    Leah Rampy can be found on her website, social media platforms, and through her work with Save Our Soil and Church of the Wild to Rivers.



    To learn more, go to:



    Website: https://www.leahmoranrampy.com 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553196486975 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leahrampy/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahrampy/ 

    Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/29947301.Leah_Moran_Rampy 

    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Soul-Reconnecting-Climate-Chaos-ebook/dp/B0CQDD392Q/ 

    Church of the Wild: https://www.churchofthewild2rivers.com/

    Save our Soil:

    https://www.saveoursoilwv.com/








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    • 55 min
    Ep. 356 Dr. Bruce Lipton - Rewriting Your Reality: Harnessing the Power of Subconscious Programming

    Ep. 356 Dr. Bruce Lipton - Rewriting Your Reality: Harnessing the Power of Subconscious Programming

    Join us in an enlightening discussion Host Julian Guderley had with Dr. Bruce Lipton. Dr. Bruce is the pioneering mind behind the concept of epigenetics & the transformative potential of subconscious re-programming. In this profound conversation, Dr. Lipton unveils the secrets of rewiring our subconscious minds to manifest our deepest desires and lead lives filled with health, happiness, and purpose. #brucelipton #epigenetics #subconsciousmind #subconscious #rewiring

    Summary:
    Dr. Bruce Lipton shares his remarkable journey from a place of insecurity and dissatisfaction to a life of fulfillment and joy, all through understanding and modifying his subconscious programming. He elucidates how the subconscious mind, programmed during the formative years of life, significantly shapes our beliefs, behaviors, and ultimately, our reality. Dr. Lipton emphasizes the pivotal role of self-hypnosis and habituation in reprogramming the subconscious, empowering individuals to break free from limiting beliefs and embrace a life of abundance.

    Key Takeaways:

    Mind Over Genes: Contrary to conventional wisdom, Dr. Lipton asserts that our mindset holds more sway over our health and well-being than our genetic makeup. By harnessing the power of subconscious programming, we can unlock the potential for optimal health and vitality.

    The Seven-Year Imprint: The first seven years of life constitute a critical period where subconscious programming takes root, largely influenced by the attitudes and beliefs of caregivers. Dr. Lipton sheds light on how these early imprints shape our perceptions and behaviors well into adulthood.

    Reprogramming Techniques: Self-hypnosis and habituation emerge as potent tools for rewriting subconscious programming. Through repeated practice and conscious effort, individuals can overwrite limiting beliefs with empowering narratives, paving the way for personal transformation.

    Harmony with Nature: Dr. Lipton advocates for living in harmony with nature as a cornerstone for preventing the collapse of civilization. By recognizing our interconnectedness with the environment, we can forge a sustainable future that nurtures both humanity and the planet.

    Collective Empowerment: Beyond individual transformation, Dr. Lipton underscores the importance of collective action in shaping societal norms and driving positive change. By fostering community and shared beliefs, we can steer humanity towards a brighter, more harmonious future.

    Join the Conversation:
    Embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment as we explore the profound insights of Dr. Bruce Lipton. Discover how rewriting your subconscious programming can unlock a world of possibilities and lead you towards a life of fulfillment and purpose.

    About Dr. Bruce Lipton:
    Dr. Bruce Lipton is a renowned cellular biologist and author, best known for his groundbreaking work in epigenetics. His seminal book, "The Biology of Belief," revolutionized our understanding of the interplay between mind, body, and environment. Dr. Lipton continues to inspire millions worldwide with his pioneering research and visionary teachings, offering a roadmap for personal and planetary transformation.

    Conclusion:
    In a world ripe with possibilities, the power to shape our reality lies within each of us. By tapping into the depths of our subconscious minds and rewriting the scripts of our lives, we can transcend limitations and embrace our true potential. Join us in rewriting your reality and manifesting a future filled with health, happiness, and boundless abundance.


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    • 1 hr 27 min
    Ep. 355 Big Emotions Academy with Corey Gaidzionis

    Ep. 355 Big Emotions Academy with Corey Gaidzionis

    Corey Gaidzionis Author of the Book of Big Emotions shares about: Family, Earth, and the Future of Education

    In todays Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast, host Julian Guderley engages Corey Gaidzionis, Founder of Big Emotions Academy, in a conversation that weaves together the threads of family bonds, Earth connection, and the evolving landscape of education.

    Nature's Impact: Corey, who lives in Australia, shares about a profound link between emotional well-being and our connection to the Earth. Drawing inspiration from Stef Sifandos, a mutual friend and co-founder of Asraya, the conversation highlights how nature revitalizes and nurtures the human spirit.

    Oceanside Epiphanies: Corey shares his personal journey, touching on experiences with anti-depressants and the therapeutic power of the oceanside. The beach becomes a canvas for self-discovery, showcasing the symbiotic relationship between nature and emotional healing.



    Bush Wisdom: Corey's work with young men and teenagers in the Australian bush is explored, revealing how outdoor experiences foster emotional growth. The conversation resonates with the transformative impact of nature on personal development.



    The Little Book of Big Emotions: Corey introduces the audience to The Little Book of Big Emotions and the mission of Big Emotions Academy, emphasizing its role in strengthening family bonds. The book becomes a tool for accessible emotional intelligence, fostering resilience within families.



    Education's Evolution: Delving into the future of education, Julian and Corey highlight the pivotal role of inspired teachers, guides, and mentors. The discussion underscores the transformative influence of educators in shaping the emotional intelligence and well-being of future generations.



    Closing Inspiration: The episode concludes with a powerful message about the ripple effect of emotionally resilient families and the role of inspired educators in creating a brighter future. Corey's anecdotes, coupled with the emphasis on the evolving educational landscape, leave listeners inspired to embrace emotional well-being and strengthen family connections.


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    • 51 min
    Ep: 354 The Boring Revolution: Shifting From Dominion to Entanglement

    Ep: 354 The Boring Revolution: Shifting From Dominion to Entanglement

    The Boring Revolution.

    The matter of this Better Worlds episode is far from mundane. As advocated by Indy Johar, co-founder of Dark Matter Labs, who visited with Green Planet Blue Planet Host Julian Guderley for this podcast episode, a boring revolution is a fundamental shift in how we as humans perceive ourselves, our relationships, and the institutional frameworks that reinforce those perceptions. The old world view created over time, positions humans as dominion over everything instead of recognizing the agency and aliveness of everything, including objects.

    This episode explores multiple facets of this paradigm shift challenges us to fundamentally rethink what it means to be human and how we relate to each other and the planet. Indy suggests our current worldview and societal structures are extractive, guided by externalities, and they put humanity at risk of self-termination.

    In other words, we have constructed a language of humans being in dominion over the world, in control of the world through theories constructed in various ways, including by religions. Next, Indy says, we constructed perspective, which put distance between us and put control into bureaucracy, governance, kings etc. Humans then separated themselves from the world, turned things into objects rather than perceiving them as entanglements in relationship with humans. That led to classifications and language shifts from verb - action oriented terms - to nouns, and finally moved into a thesis of property as a universal means of organizing. The worldview became one of control over, and property - ownership - became an enslavement of things.

    To hear more about these fascinating and complex theories, tune in now, let us know what you think, like it and share, and then visit us at betterworlds.com for more shows and podcast subjects. 

    About Indy Johar

    Indy Johar is focused on the strategic design of new super scale civic assets for transition - specifically at the intersection of financing, contracting and governance for deeply democratic futures.

    Indy is co-founder of darkmatterlabs.org and of the RIBA award winning architecture and urban practice Architecture00 - https://www.architecture00.net, a founding director of open systems lab - https://www.opensystemslab.io (digitising planning), seeded WikiHouse (open source housing) - https://www.wikihouse.cc  and Open Desk (open source furniture company) https://www.opendesk.cc.

    Indy is a non-executive international Director of the BloxHub https://bloxhub.org (Denmark Copenhagen) - the Nordic Hub for sustainable urbanization and was 2016-17 Graham Willis Visiting Professorship at Sheffield University.  He was also Studio Master at the Architectural Association - 2019-2020, UNDP Innovation Facility Advisory Board Member  2016-20 and RIBA Trustee 2017-20. He has taught & lectured at various institutions from the University of Bath, TU-Berlin; University College London, Princeton, Harvard, MIT and New School. 

    Most recently, he was awarded the London Design Medal for Innovation in 2022.

    About Dark Matter Labs 

    Dark Matter Labs is not-for-profit designing and building the underlying infrastructure to support this new civic economy, exploring how ownership, legal systems, governance, accountancy and insurance might begin to change. 

    The boring revolution︎ is designed propel wider societal transition. The team is establishing toolkits and blueprints, pilots, and case studies, supporting communities and institutions with applications, digital products and civic technologies that challenge established thought and demonstrate that an alternative is possible.




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