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Indigenous Vision

Indigenous Vision

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Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lense of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience. Indigenous Vision (IV) is led by an all-Indigenous team who work to "revitalize Indigenous communities - culture, people, and land - by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being." Based in Montana and Arizona. Produced by Melissa Spence and Souta Callinglast
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A podcast on yoga, dharma, and decoloniality, for those seeking authentic indigenous voices in the Western wellness industry. I talk about colonial trauma, healing and self care practices for powerfully sensitive, artistic, vision-driven womxn. I call out the harm taking place in Western wellness spaces and the importance of self-responsibility when creating your spiritual business.
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ZLORD explores in unedited conversation: the cohosts’ lifelong Vision Quest (thirst for exploring) All The World, Spirit, Oneness, inner-and-outer adventures, and finding Magic in the challenges of mundane life. 3-decades married, vsionary author-artist teZa and feature filmmaker Carter focus on non-judgmental (unconditional) loving kindness and acceptance, starting with each other's often wildly different viewpoints. Their commonality, and hence, the podcast's name--ZLORD--is each person's ...
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Jeremiah Brosowske is the devoted Director of Utilities of the Colorado River Indian Tribe (CRIT) and is recognized for adroitly managing various tribal water systems, resulting in high quality, security, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Jeremiah has a Master’s degree in Water Resources Science from East Central University (ECU) and more than ten years of experience in the utility policy arena. He is responsible for account management, bookkeeping, promotion, and customer care. B ...
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STIR Radio tackles global issues and current affairs. We interview people at the front line of the war on poverty and the struggle for a fair and peaceful world. Presented by Vision Generation on Radio Adelaide each week and podcast for you right here.
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Decolonizing Power

Indigenous Clean Energy

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Empower yourself! Listen to inspiring community energy stories from around the world on the theme of Decolonizing Power hosted by Mihskakwan James Harper and Freddie Huppé Campbell. Explore the unparalleled potential of renewable energy microgrids in Indigenous, Island and Coastal communities utilizing new technologies and applying circular economy principles to take climate action. Connect to a global network of leaders, including young innovators sprinting towards a sustainable, just and i ...
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The Arrive & Thrive Career Podcast

Tyson Day & Daniel Lunardi

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The Arrive & Thrive Podcast was created initially by two mates, Daniel Lunardi & Tyson Day, who shared a love for career education and development. After the tragic and unexpected loss of Daniel Lunardi in February 2022, Tyson now continues their vision, inviting people on the show to share stories and learnings in a bid to help others develop meaningful careers and thrive in their chosen pursuits. We commemorate Dan’s soul with the honour segment, “What are you roaring about?” dedicated to ...
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What's Your Why?

Wyoming Humanities | ThinkWY

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What’s Your Why? I know, I know. You’ve heard this before. It’s not a NEW question, but the answer IS always evolving… So. We. Can’t. Stop. Asking! This show explores the human experience by way of our natural and diverse DNA through storytelling. We bring to life the many pillars of our humanity: Culture, community, history, literature, and art. Our purpose is to expand your vision of the world, educate, inspire, and give you critical thinking skills needed to apply to your own journey and ...
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CSU Spur of the Moment

Colorado State University's Spur Campus

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The CSU Spur of the Moment Podcast tackles the issues of food, water, health, and sustainability by talking with people making a difference in these fields and exploring the unique pathways that have led them to their current roles. Hosted by the Colorado State University System's new Spur campus in Denver, this podcast builds on its mission of addressing global challenges through research collaboration, experiential education, and a shared vision of inspiring the next generation.
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HempAware Radio

HempAware Radio

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Expanding upon and spreading awareness about the Benefits, Uses, History, and Future of the God-given gift of life known as Cannabis Hemp! We are on a mission to help hemp entrepreneurs and hemp companies around the world succeed through marketing, branding, and education that works.
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Conversations about nutrition, agriculture, relationships, philosophy, anthropology and variables that support systems in healing. Natalie is a Functional Nutrition Therapy Practitioner and has a virtual practice called Nutrition with Confidence. Andrew has a Master of Arts in Couple and Family Therapy and currently works at an organic farm.
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The Common Table

Netanya Escote

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The Common Table is the podcast by the digital platform, For The Common Green. Give the microphone to the defenders of the planet -- Academics, Activists, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Educators, Youth, Storytellers, Artists and Representatives. Bringing everyone a seat at the table. On a mission to protect stories, seek the truth and welcome all to share their position, perspective and plead. With a vision of an inclusive, curious, truth-seeking people and planet. Join the conve ...
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Earth Eats is a show about food and farming. It’s storytelling, recipes, farm visits, and kitchen sessions. We have conversations with scholars, chefs, growers, and food justice activists. We hear from authors, artists, scientists, poets, and people who love to eat. Earth Eats is a production of WFIU Public Radio and Indiana Public Media.
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The Startup Women Podcast is all about supporting YOU to start and build a thriving business. On the podcast, we connect you with leading women experts, entrepreneurs, and organizations that provide capital, mentorship, training, tools and other support to help you to make your vision reality, faster.
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A Happy 2B Nappy Vibration

Goddess Queen U-Ahk

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Halito Greetings This Show is About Truth Enlightenment & Knowing Who You Really & Truly How 2 Eat 2 Live How 2 Grow Your Own Food Revealing The Autochthon Aboriginal Original Indigenous Indians That Have Been Killed With The Pencil Religion is Man Made & A Form Of Brain Wash Woman Need 2 Step Up Their Game 2 Heal Mother Earth We Are Not BLACK or African American We Are Autochthon Know Your Tribe Celebrities Selling Out Promoting LIES just 2 Get Billionaire Status & The Hood is Being Regentr ...
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As Australia’s most ambitious climate-focused cultural project, 100 Climate Conversations aims to inspire action by presenting an evidence-based and empowering vision of the future. The program showcases 100 visionary Australians, taking effective action to respond to the most critical issue of our time, climate change. Featuring Mike Cannon-Brookes, Victor Steffensen, Ronni Kahn, Clover Moore, Rebecca Huntley, Grace Vegesana, Ross Garnaut and Ketan Joshi in conversation with some of the nat ...
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Nerdy About Nature

Nerdy About Nature

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Hosted by Ross Reid, Nerdy About Nature is a passion project that creates fun, educational content with the aim of inspiring folks to engage with the outdoor world, to fall in love with it, and to advocate on it's behalf so that we can create a more inclusive, diverse, equitable, and just future for us all. From a 'Podchat' series that interviews experts in their field to the 'Undercurrent' news updates and everything in between, full of fun fact to make your time outside more fun. Visit Ner ...
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New Foundation Farms is pioneering a fundamental shift in the system that feeds us. Too many human beings see themselves as somehow outside nature, not part of it. We believe in the possibility that humans can become a beneficial keystone species on planet Earth. We are building a radically natural food system in the UK in which we use methods from permaculture, biodynamic growing, organic and regenerative farming to grow food at scale in a way that has never been done before. The result wil ...
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The Daily Declaration Podcast

Daily Declaration Podcast

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In the Daily Declaration Podcast, we sit down to talk with great thinkers on matters relating to faith, family, freedom and life. The Canberra Declaration is an active, caring, growing community of people who have a vision for an Australia where children are safe, women are secure, families are happy, everyone receives a fair go, incentive is rewarded, integrity is paramount, life is precious, freedom is for all, including those of faith. Where everyone is able to enjoy the prosperity that c ...
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IN HER LENS

Nadine Reumer

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IN HER LENS is a series hosted by Nadine Reumer that centers underrepresented voices in film and television. The podcast features female and non-binary creators who make and shape films, tv shows, and media. Through this, the series explores the impact of our storytelling on culture and society. In every episode, Nadine speaks with a new person in field of visual storytelling about their work and vision. "IN HER LENS: In Conversation" is series of specials on the podcast created to widen the ...
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EcoJustice Radio

SoCal 350 Media

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EcoJustice Radio presents environmental and climate stories from a social justice frame, featuring voices not necessarily heard on mainstream media. Our purpose is to amplify community voices, broaden the reach of grassroots-based movements, and inspire action. We investigate solutions for social, environmental, and climate issues with an eye to advance human health, steward wild landscapes, and solve the climate crisis across the USA and the world. Featured weekly on KPFK Los Angeles and KP ...
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Life with Leyth

Leyth Hampshire

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Life with Leyth, transformational conversations to inspire the mind, body and soul. Hosted by Leyth Hampshire. Men's Work Leader, Wellbeing Facilitator, Writer and Explorer.
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Manhattan Insights

Manhattan Institute

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Manhattan Insights is an intellectual engine for advancing economic opportunity, individual liberty, and the rule of law in America and its great cities. Featuring the nation’s sharpest scholars, journalists, activists, and civic leaders, this show offers a deeper understanding of the policy issues and cultural challenges shaping our future. Hosted by Reihan Salam and the scholars of the Manhattan Institute.
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ChangeMaking Connections is a monthly podcast exploring the journeys of change leaders striving for deep societal transformations. Hosted by Beth Berila, this show delves into the intricacies of sparking change, from personal evolutions to communal shifts. Here, we celebrate the challenges, triumphs, strategies, and possibilities that spring from a life dedicated to social justice. Join us in connecting with experts across various fields as we unpack the mechanisms of initiating meaningful c ...
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With this season coming to its rest we're once again reflecting on the important work we're doing on our land, navigating the obstacles in a good way, and continuing the way forward with humility. Register for our next Cultural Humility 'Train the Trainer' session that gets underway this Oct. 22, learn more here: October Cultural Humility with Indi…
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Over the past 40 years, Tla-O-Qui-Aht First Nation has been fighting relentlessly for their traditional unceded territory with the colonial government of BC / Canada so that they can implement a land vision and stewardship model that seeks to benefit society at large, while preserving options and opportunity for their grandchildren. I sat down with…
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In this episode, we delve into the historical and contemporary implications of the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. intervention in Latin America. Host Jack Eidt mixes excerpts from Rubén Darío’s poetry (Nicaragua) and Gabriel García Márquez’s fiction (Colombia) with an interview of Yale historian Greg Grandin by journalist Michael Fox. They explore how Si…
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Sure, here's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the text with sub-topic bullets: Introduction - Overview of the podcast and the episode. - Introduction of speakers: - Tyler Hemp: Host - Justin Benton: Guest, CEO of 101 CBD Entourage Effect - Incorporation of raw cannabis components (enzymes, cofactors, flavonoids, terpenes) for a synergi…
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“When you have to make those decisions do you buy the nicest ingredients to make your food, since that’s why people are there? Or do you pay your employees two dollars more an hour? Or do you rent the building that’s gonna put you in the location that gives you the highest chance of success? I think that in many ways restaurant owners have one of t…
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Sally Fallon Morell is the author of Nourishing Traditions and president of the Weston A Price Foundation. Sally’s lifelong interest in the subject of nutrition began in the early 1970s when she read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price. Price studied the nutrition of indigenous people groups around the world and noted that all of…
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In this episode, We explore the fascinating world of J.G. Ballard's provocative works, what might later be known as Climate Fiction, written mostly last century. From his early novel "The Drowned World" to the controversial "Crash," we delve into how Ballard's dystopian visions have shaped the genre. We feature insights from a PBS show Hot Mess, a …
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"...one of which is sorghum sudan grass, and if you don't mow that, it gets to be like ten feet tall. And so we had pigs that were running through there, that reminded us of the velociraptors in Jurassic Park–you know, you can't see the animal, you just see the top of the plant waving back and forth. And so we were always on safari when we had to g…
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Jeremiah Brosowske, Director of Utilities for the Colorado River Indian Tribe, blends Water Resources Science with practical experience to manage and protect the tribe’s water systems. His focus on safety, compliance, and innovation drives sustainable water management.Autor: brosowskejeremiah
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In this episode, we delve into the rich mythology of the K’iche’ Maya Kingdom of Highland Guatemala through the Popol Vuh, an ancient text that narrates the creation myth and the epic tales of two hero twins, Hunahpu (Blow-gun Hunter) and Xbalanque (Young Hidden/Jaguar-Sun). Join us as we explore the dawn of life, the trials of the hero twins, and …
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So many of us worry. About everything. But as we near the American presidential election more of us are getting sick from worrying. Here, cohosts Carter and teZa Lord share how they deal with their worries. It’s a human trait, our mind’s generating worry, fear, sadness, depression. Our minds can heal this dis-ease as well. Let’s befriend our minds …
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“Animal agriculture creates more greenhouse gas emissions than all transportation combined. Yet, as individuals we’re often told ‘you should take public transportation and ride bikes,’ all of which are good things but not very frequently are we told, ‘let’s reduce our consumption of animal products, and that will have a tremendous impact on the env…
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Ron Saharyan is the co-founder of Profit First. Ron has over 15 years experience in managing organizational growth, is a thought leader in business cash flow management and is a popular speaker on the topic of profit. Having built multiple companies in the staffing industry, Ron leads the Profit First membership of world class accountants, bookkeep…
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Did you know that the first Native American to chair the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grew up on a Navajo reservation in Arizona and faced tremendous challenges on her journey to higher education? Her story will inspire you. Discover how she is promoting indigenous knowledge and cultural inclusivity in education at a national level t…
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With over 15.5 million users in Australia on LinkedIn and 1 billion around the world, LinkedIn is becoming a true force in the professional world. To keep us up to date with all of the happenings, trends and profile tips in 2024 Karen Tisdell joins us in this episode. Karen Tisdell is Australia’s leading LinkedIn Profile Writer and Trainer. This is…
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Letting go of the relentless to-do list! FINAL EPISODE IN THE SERIES.... I share my recent experience of taking a much-needed break and rediscovering what rest truly means. What happens when you let it all go and allow life to guide you? Find the full podcast playlist on youtube (36 episodes): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrATR9CXuahjkdOmuAfD…
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In this episode, we plunge into the restoration of water cycles with Alpha Lo, an investigator and researcher dedicated to global water cycle restoration [https://climatewaterproject.substack.com/]. Join us as we explore how rehydrating the earth and soil, replenishing groundwater, and transforming drought-fire- and flood cycles affecting various r…
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If you're like us, you may have been hustling and working all hours these past couple of decades for education, rent, your family, your home, or all of the above simultaneously! As women who continue to work our butts out of poverty we cannot let the conversation around the importance of self care fade like our energy does sometimes. We're understa…
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Welcome to HempAware Podcasts! In this episode, "Hometown Hero," we dive into the world of the hemp industry with special guests Cynthia Cabrera and Ryan O'Keen from Hometown Hero, a company dedicated to making a positive impact in the community. Join host Tyler Hemp as he discusses the challenges and successes of Hometown Hero in navigating state …
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“Speaking directly to Black women and wanting Black women to know that their bodies are not the problem. The way that our bodies are treated and problematized and pathologized, we’re often taught that it’s our fault, that it’s our problem to fix or we just need to love our bodies out of societal oppression.” This week on the show a conversation wit…
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Understanding personal boundaries is vital for not just the employee as an individual but also employers, colleagues and all professional and personal relationships. In this episode, Leah Lambart is back for her second episode on the show to unpack the importance of boundaries and how we set them and hold people to them. In the age of technology an…
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George Sparks believes that cultural institutions have the power to bring people together. Not just literally in a collective space but by making a display of the inherent understanding that we are all a part of nature. George is the CEO of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and has been with the museum for 20 years. Before that, he spent 24 y…
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The Churro Sheep remains an icon of resilience and adaptability in the Southwest. On this show we welcome Jennifer Douglass, Founder and Executive Director of Rio Milagro Foundation [https://www.riomilagro.org/], to discuss her work with the Churro on her farm in New Mexico. First introduced by Spanish conquerors, the Churro became a sacred part of…
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Whether wanting a better life, finding a terrific mate, or achieving a life goal, having patience is a must. Here teZa and Carter, cohosts of ZLORD, share tips how they have succeaafully practiced patience. WNST is the station of non-stop thinking. See tezalord.com and carterlord.com for more about hosts. #patience #achievinggoals, #findinghappines…
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“I grow tomatoes at my house. My mom’s such a good shot, she was shooting cherry tomatoes off their stems” This week on the show it's back to school and into the garden. We meet kids in an after school garden club at Benjamin Franklin Elementary in Terre Haute, Indiana. Next we drop into a multi-age classroom in Bloomington where kids work with a c…
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Jen Donovan completely rebuilt her life and career as a result of her experience with severe chronic illness. After finding no answers from conventional medical approaches, she took matters into her own hands and found a path to healing. Jen has a diverse and comprehensive training background including a master’s of science in family therapy, Tensi…
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Athlete transition is a hot topic in the career development industry here in Australia. Minimal research has been done, and often, each sporting code has its own processes, philosophy and resources to support athletes in the next chapter after their sporting occupation. Max Kalis recently completed a case study of research asking over 250 people in…
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We embark on the first part of a series by Jack Eidt who joined the artistic residency of Osceola Refetoff, a Canadian-American visual artist and photojournalist, in Antofagasta, Chile. Supported by SACO Cultural Corporation, this residency places a spotlight on the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, and its rich yet troubled histor…
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“When the phorids arrive, the ants release a pheromone that tells their nest mates, all the other ants that are in the vicinity, their sisters that are in the vicinity, tells them ‘Careful! The phorids are here! You better go back to your nest or get paralyzed.’” This week on the show, we get to nerd out on insects with Ivette Perfecto who studies …
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Indigenous Vision acknowledges all the relatives who are in ceremony this season, praying for our family and loved ones. Our summer has been filled with celebration in general and we truly hope you're finding the time for either. Donate:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.indigenousvision.org/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to our ⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠ channel! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#MMIWarriors …
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49% of LGBTIQA+ workers in Australia having faced discrimination or prejudice at workMany LGBTIQA+ Australians unfortunately face discrimination on a regular basis at work. It’s a huge issue that hurts not only the individual but also their community and the business/employer they are a part of. In this episode, we speak to Madeline Hill, the Gener…
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In this episode teZa interviews her cohost Carter about his personal experiences on expeditions in ‘69 and ‘79 searching for the lost and mysterious civilization of Atlantis. See carterlord.com and tezalord.com for more about ZLORD’s hosts. #Atlantis #lostCivilization #ancientMysteries #EdgarCayce #psychicphenonmenon…
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The Water in the West Symposium, hosted at CSU Spur, brings in speakers from different disciplines from around the world every year to discuss global and local water challenges. The 2023 symposium was centered around “Next Gen Water: From AI to Gen Z,” and in this special episode of CSU Spur of the Moment you will hear a panel discussion that focus…
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For Indigenous peoples, such as the Māori, Water is an Ancestor, a living entity to be communed with, revered and treated with sacred reciprocity. We spoke with Heni Unwin in 2023 as she shared her perspectives as a Maori descendant and marine scientist. Humanity has a primordial connection to water. For Indigenous peoples, such as the Māori, Water…
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Welcome back to HempAware Radio, where we dive deep into the world of hemp and cannabis business, education, and innovation. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Sean Andres, the founder of Taproot Drums, who shares his inspiring journey of creating high-quality, eco-friendly drums using hemp. Host Tyler Hemp and Sean bond over their shared…
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David Holmgren is the co-originator of the permaculture concept following publication of Permaculture One, co-authored with Bill Mollison in 1978. David is globally recognised as a leading ecological thinker, teacher, writer and speaker promoting permaculture as a realistic, attractive and powerful alternative to dependent consumerism. David lives …
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“When you think of literacy and you think of what does that mean and what are all the parts of it– think about reading a recipe. Think about measuring the ingredients. Think about learning how to cook. Think about planning a meal, or budgeting for that meal.There are so many things that are learning-through-play, learning-through-doing-it, in a tea…
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Many emergency front-line workers and defence force veterans experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), with many people turning to multiple forms of therapy and medication to manage and deal with the symptoms of PTSD. Meet Barry Randall the Director & Founder of Operation Soul Surf, founded in 2021 on the Mornington Peninsula to provide opp…
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