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The Earth Sea Love Podcast is a podcast for and about women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour and their relationship with nature hosted by Sheree Mack. The Earth Sea Love Podcast is committed to exploring the experiences of women of colour with Mother Nature. We want to provide spaces where the hidden voices in the environmental/ conservation conversations can explore their relationship with the natural world.Inspired by time spent outdoors, we amplify the voices of women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour; our stories, conversations, interviews, photography, writing and artwork.We’ll be exploring our legacies, histories and memories which have had an influence and effect upon how we perceive ourselves within the natural world and environmental/ climate justice movements.This podcast is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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The Earth Sea Love Podcast is a podcast for and about women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour and their relationship with nature hosted by Sheree Mack. The Earth Sea Love Podcast is committed to exploring the experiences of women of colour with Mother Nature. We want to provide spaces where the hidden voices in the environmental/ conservation conversations can explore their relationship with the natural world.Inspired by time spent outdoors, we amplify the voices of women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour; our stories, conversations, interviews, photography, writing and artwork.We’ll be exploring our legacies, histories and memories which have had an influence and effect upon how we perceive ourselves within the natural world and environmental/ climate justice movements.This podcast is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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    063 - The Palimpsest Episode

    063 - The Palimpsest Episode

    Hello again and welcome to the Earth Sea Love Podcast.
    Episode 063 is a special episode being released in connection to the walkshops we completed in 2023 with a number of groups of the global majority with the help of funding from the Northumberland National Park Communities Fund. Northumberland National Park Communities Fund was a grant scheme set up for communities within the North-East of England to create projects that supported and contributed to the National Parks remit of being designated for everyone. This grant helped us in supporting the Northumberland National Park's purpose of  becoming more welcoming to more and different people.
     
    Within this episode, your host, Dr. Sheree Mack talks about:
    * her love affair with the concept of Palimpsest
    * the different definitions and meanings of the term Palimpsest
    * how the practice of Palimpsest turns up in her creative practice
    * how Palimpsest was used within walkshops in Northumberland National Park
    * what the participants of the walkshops have to say about their connection to nature.
     
     
    Music within this episode is Melatonin Dub by Jangwa from Free Music Archive

    • 21 min
    062-The Earth Sea Love Podcast Coming To YouTube

    062-The Earth Sea Love Podcast Coming To YouTube

    Episode 062, ending season 5.
    This is a recent episode recorded by your host, Dr Sheree Mack while walking the North-East coast and taking you along with her.
    While filling her creative pot, Sheree shares the road ahead for the podcast with season 6 in 2024.
    As the Earth Sea Love Podcast diversifies its guests, while  partnering with identity on tyne with their Black Nature in Residence Programme 2:0, they also thought it might be a good idea to broaden the audience through a Youtube channel. 
    Here at Earth Sea Love CIC , they are just trying to tie everything in with the podcast, the zine, the website and the YouTube channel. Let's see how it goes but they're excited.
    In this episode, Sheree walks and talks about eating out there and giving herself the gift of time and space. Not working to any agenda and changing up perspectives so she can work within a system which is beneficial for her wholeness. 

    • 19 min
    061 - Black Nature Walking The Way - Dr. Sheree Mack

    061 - Black Nature Walking The Way - Dr. Sheree Mack

    Hello and Welcome back to a special episode of The Earth Sea Love Podcast.
    Your host, Dr. Sheree Mack, is recoding this episode out on location while walking The West Highland Way. A 96 mile hike from the lowlands to the highlands of Scotland, running through some of the most breathtaking, iconic and remote parts of Scotland, this is a life-changing long distance hike, which is Sheree's third attempt at completing. 
    During this episode, you'll hear Sheree talking through the wind and rain about:
    * the walk and the stages she's walking
    * what is happening with the podcast for the rest of the year
    * what is happening with the podcast in 2024
    * what her dreams are concerning walking
    * what it's like to walk the way and what it means to Sheree
    * looking for diversity on the trails
    * collaborating with identity on tyne with their new project
    * the Black Nature in Residence programme
     
    The call out details for the Black Nature in Residence programme which will see 5 creatives of the global majority in 5 Northern National Parks can be found here. The closing date for applications is 31st October 2023. 
    For images of the Way, please check out the Earth Sea Love website for this episode. 

    • 22 min
    060 - Introduction to Permaculture Design - A Mini Series

    060 - Introduction to Permaculture Design - A Mini Series

    Hello and Welcome Back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast.
    Dr Sheree Mack, your host here. 
    I'll not lie. The promise I made at the beginning of 2023 of dropping at least one episode each month of the podcast was in the balance this month. July. A time I love to tie up loose end, retreat and rest. Call it the teacher in me, as I'm someone from time who loves to take the summer holidays off the clock. This year is no exception, except that I've just moved house and needed a rest more than ever.
    So this episode has been on the back burner. Knowing it's something I wanted to do, and promised to do, didn't help the process of getting it done.
    But finally it is here. I needed to get out of my head and just get into my body to produce it. I needed to get out of my way and just talk from the heart about my current learning. Permaculture Design.
    So I started a Permaculture Design Certificate course with Liz Postlethwaite this spring. It will take me a year to complete and along the way, I'm learning a lot of new things about regenerative systems and how to apply this to my practice and creative projects.
    I am just about getting into it now, after a slow, tentative, reluctant start as I discuss within this episode. I've been experiencing a fair about of conflict and tension about Permaculture and Permaculture Design basically because of its roots and their acknowledgment. 
    So within this beginning episode of a mini series around Permaculture Design, I discuss:
    * the difference between Permaculture and Permaculture Design
    * the purpose of Permaculture Design
    * the ethics and principles of Permaculture Design
    * the creation of the terms and concepts of Permaculture Design
    * the indigenous roots of Permaculture Design
    * the roots of my conflict and tensions with Permaculture Design
    * what to expect in the forthcoming episodes of the mini-series. 
     
    Keep an eye out on The Earth Sea Love Zine over on substack for more thinking and discussions around the issues raised and practices learnt throughout this mini series as well as the Permaculture Design Certificate course as a whole. 
     

    • 22 min
    059-We All Already Belong With Mindy Tsonas

    059-We All Already Belong With Mindy Tsonas

    Happy June
    Soon the Summer Solstice will be amongst us, here in the Northern Hemisphere, so let us take this moment from The Earth Sea Love Podcast to wish you LIGHT!
    And thank you for coming back for a listen to our next episode. 
    We are so proud that we are continuing to bring you, our listeners, beautiful and thought-provoking episodes which we hope inspire and support your healing and creative journeys. 
    This episode your host, Dr Sheree Mack is talking with Mindy Tsonas, a maker and creator of spaces where healing and radical change are welcome. 
    In this episode the conversation explores:
    * place in nature
    * {BEING} is a changing thing
    * the magic of seeds
    * how we must put ourselves in the way of belonging
    * how we all already belong
    * dismantling the stories that we don't belong
    * taking inspiration and wisdom from nature
    * our interconnectedness
    * self care is community care
    * radicale and radical - the root of it all
    * generative practices and systems
    * creativity and nature
    * co-creation and community
    * giving indigenous practices and wisdom their proper respect and recognition. 
     
    Bio: Mindy Tsonas is a maker, manyeo and cultural organizer who facilitates circles of creativity, collective belonging and care. She believes in using art and alchemy as mediums for generative connection, somatic healing and radical change. As a transracial, transnational adopted person from the South Korean diaspora, this deeply informs her embodied perspective on land and lineage throughout all of her work and organizing.Links:

    Mindy's Website: witchcraftivism.com
    Instagram: @mindytsonaschoi
    Patreon: Community, Art and practices https://www.patreon.com/mindytsonaschoi
    Substack: Writing & Stories https://mindytsonaschoi.substack.com/ (should be up by the time this airs)

    Collective Belonging: @collectivebelonging  collectivebelonging.com


     

    • 42 min
    058 - Developing An Ancestral Healing Practice With Catherine Lucktaylor

    058 - Developing An Ancestral Healing Practice With Catherine Lucktaylor

    Hey there!Hope you are well and welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. We’re so happy that you’ve decided to spend some time with us again.We’re so happy to welcome back to the podcast, Catherine Lucktaylor.
    Catherine was a guest back in December 2020 in episode 20, when she talked about her ceramics practice, Raku ceramics and being inspired by the wild Cornish coast.
    In this episode Catherine is talking with your host, Dr Sheree Mack about:
    * Being inspired by the sea within our art practice* Appreciating nature and the wild Cornish landscape* The project that came out of the Developing Your Creative Practice grant* A new body of work - Mothers of the Moon* A local exhibition with grief ritual ceremony, Newlands Art Gallery* Ancestral Healing of the Self
    * Claiming Space within the Landscape
    * Adinkra symbols wisdom and energies* Becoming an Ancestral Practitioner* Listening to the ancestors and what that can mean and look like* Working within the community with the youth* Future Offerings from Catherine
     
    Bio:
    Catherine Lucktaylor is an artist and healer based in west Cornwall, UK. She has over 30 years’ experience in art and spiritual practices. She specialises in Raku fired ceramics and creates sacred spaces for ritual and healing. Catherine incorporates her Ghanaian/West African and British/Celtic heritage within her work, combined with her love of nature and connection with nature spirits.
    Catherine is currently training as an Ancestral Healing Practitioner with Daniel Foor and Ancestral Medicine and will be offering Ancestral Healing sessions soon. You can sign up to the waitlist here: https://mailchi.mp/71177b699ffd/sankofaprintable
    and receive a beautiful Adinkra Symbol colouring page as a welcome gift. 
    Find out more about Catherine’s Raku ceramics on her website www.lucktaylorceramics.co.uk
     
    Here's a link to Ancestral Medicine website:
    https://ancestralmedicine.org
    Here’s a link to Kesoberi CIC: https://www.kesobericic.org
    www.lucktaylorceramics.co.uk
    Facebook: @lucktaylorceramics
    Instagram: @lucktaylorceramics

    • 53 min

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