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Episode 4417th January 2025 • Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration • kaméa chayne
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423. Niharika Sanyal: Returning to the longing in our hearts and intuition
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401. Melissa K. Nelson: Living in storied and moral landscapes
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399. 399) Vince Beiser: The global sand trade and how it remade 'modernity'
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398. 398) Helena Norberg-Hodge: Artisanal futures and economics of happiness
01:10:25
397. 397) Rosamund Portus: A preemptive mourning of bee decline
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396. 396) Staci K. Haines: Somatics for trauma healing and transformative justice
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395. 395) Andreas Weber: The ecological dimension of love
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394. 394) Vijay Prashad: Reviving collective life and scaling small gestures of care
00:59:44
393. 393) James Bridle: Artificial intelligence and the fallacy of a computerizable world
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392. 392) Eben Kirksey: Boundless entanglements with the virosphere
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391. 391) Enrique Salmón: Ancestral foodways that enrich local landscapes
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390. 390) Rosetta S. Elkin: Troubling mass tree-planting and afforestation
01:01:38
389. 389) Dany Celermajer: Multispecies justice and more-than-human entanglements
00:58:03
388. 388) Daniel Immerwahr: Empire remade in form through technology
00:42:22
387. 387) shakara tyler: Black farming as joyous, victorious, glorious
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386. 386) Jen Telesca: The managed extinction of the giant bluefin tuna
01:02:58
385. 385) Thom van Dooren: The evolving cultures of the more-than-human world
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384. 384) Rebecca Giggs: The world as reflected in the whale
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383. 383) Gabes Torres: Re-rooting therapy and re-membering community
00:56:35
382. 382) Min Hyoung Song: From everyday denial to everyday attention
00:46:48
381. 381) Stacy Alaimo: Our bodies are the Anthropocene
00:47:52
380. 380) Loren Cardeli: Who really feeds the world?
00:56:13
379. 379) Hi'ilei Hobart: Ambient sovereignty and the question of temperature control
00:46:19
378. 378) Asad Rehman: The end of imperialism in a radical green new deal
01:03:15
377. 377) Heather Davis: Living in 'Petrotime' and seeing plastic as grand-kin
00:58:33
376. 376) Craig Santos Perez: Poetry as therapy and political speech
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375. 375) Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen: Reclaiming 'traditional' and recovering nordic animist relations
00:52:38
374. 374) Sharon Blackie: Re-enchanting the earth through mythology
00:48:22
373. 373) Mark Rectanus: Reclaiming the arts from corporate influence
00:42:47
372. 372) Sinegugu Zukulu: Resisting imposed development in the Wild Coast
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371. 371) Brett Scott: Money consciousness and the war on cash
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370. 370) Christine Winter: Rethinking the philosophies underlying settler politics
00:44:43
369. 369) Andy Letcher: Cultivating reciprocity with animistic views of relationality
00:42:30
368. 368) Christian Parenti: Recognizing capital as a social relation
00:52:50
367. 367) Mia Birdsong: Deepening our interdependence with community
01:02:27
366. 366) Daniel Heath Justice: Indigenous literature and decolonial libraries
00:41:22
365. 365) Sophie Strand: Rewilding myths and storytelling
00:50:53
364. 364) Helena Norberg-Hodge: Reorienting towards economics of happiness
00:44:39
363. 363) Annie McClanahan: The possibility of a world disentangled from wages
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362. 362) Catriona Sandilands: Botanical colonialism and biocultural histories
00:44:23
361. 361) Micha Rahder: Thinking through the ecology of knowledges
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360. 360) Sophie Chao: Pluralizing justice amidst the expansion of palm oil projects
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359. 359) Gavin Van Horn: The practice of kinning as porous beings
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358. 358) Dimah Mahmoud: The power in culture and the revolution of consciousness
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357. 357) Guillaume Pitron: The shifting conflicts and costs of ‘green’ energy
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356. 356) Rami Barhoush: Occupation, identity, and olive trees in Palestine
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355. 355) A. Naomi Paik: Sanctuary for all, sanctuary everywhere
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354. 354) Johann Hari: Reclaiming our capacities for deep thinking and intimate engagement
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353. 353) Jason Moore: The impossible endless accumulation of capital
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352. 352) Jessica Hernandez: Healing with Indigenous science and holistic thinking
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351. 351) Chelsea Mikael Frazier: Learning environmentalism through the lens of Black feminism
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350. 350) Brad Evans: Reclaiming community and the power of silence
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349. 349) Amalia Leguizamon: A mass consent for socio-ecological injustice
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348. 348) Kregg Hetherington: The paradox of destroying lands in the name of social welfare
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347. 347) Kai Bosworth: Mobilizing through pipeline populism
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346. 346) Emma Dowling: Understanding the care crisis
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345. 345) Bram Ebus: Power, poverty, and criminality in the gold industry
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344. 344) Scott Timcke: Algorithmic capitalism and digital dehumanization
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343. 343) Beatriz Caiuby Labate: Sacred plant medicines and healing psychedelics
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342. 342) Harriet Washington: Confronting medical apartheid and the medical-industrial complex
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341. 341) John Hausdoerffer: Re-embodying our roles as placelings
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340. 340) Liam Campling + Alex Colás: A tragedy of the commodity at sea
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339. 339) Vanessa Raditz: Queering resilience in the face of climate catastrophes
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338. 338) Vanessa Andreotti: Allowing Earth to dream through us
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337. 337) Edgar Villanueva: Money as sacred medicine
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336. 336) Max Ajl: A deeper green new deal for the people
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335. 335) Emma Bedor Hiland: The digitization of mental healthcare
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334. 334) Melanie Yazzie: Building Indigenous solidarity and power
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333. 333) David Boarder Giles: A mass conspiracy to feed each other
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332. 332) Konda Mason: Holding love capital sacred
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331. 331) Monica Gagliano: Regenerating the human spirit
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330. 330) Fariha Róisín: Finding healing beyond the wellness-industrial-complex
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329. 329) Kristina Lyons: Soil as cultural, relational, historical
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328. 328) Nick Estes: Decolonial histories and The Red Deal
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328. REFLECT | Charles Eisenstein: Expanding climate narratives
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327. 327) Shilpa Jain: Cycles of hurt, cycles of healing
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326. 326) Pete Davis: Committing in an age of infinite browsing
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325. 325) Karen Washington: Food security, justice, sovereignty
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324. 324) Alnoor Ladha: Sacred activism and contextualized spirituality
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323. 323) Raj Patel & Rupa Marya, MD: Deep medicine for collective healing
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322. 322) Alexis Shotwell: Purity politics in compromised times
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321. 321) Tyson Yunkaporta: A different kind of growth
01:05:57
320. 320) Leny Strobel: Finding belonging and remembering how to dwell in place
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319. 319) Errol Schweizer: Navigating the exploitive food system towards worker justice
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318. 318) Riane Eisler: Shifting from societies of domination to partnerism
00:54:55
317. 317) Bayo Akomolafe: Slowing down and surrendering human supremacy
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316. 316) Gabriel Kram: Healing with the art and science of connection
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315. 315) Karen Piper: Rethinking colonial water architecture in the face of ‘scarcity’
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REFLECT | Stephen Pyne: a brief history of wildfires
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314. 314) Mark Rifkin: Queering time and moving beyond settler time
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313. 313) Daniel Lim: Building liberatory cultures and regenerative wealth
00:45:59
312. 312) Brian Yazzie: Supporting tribal communities through Indigenous foods
00:40:31
311. 311) Candace Fujikane: Mapping for abundance against cartographies of capital
00:54:32
310. 310) Jamie Lorimer: Rewilding bodies and ecologies for a probiotic planet
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309. 309) Manpreet Kalra: Deconstructing saviorism from heropreneurship and voluntourism
00:57:56
308. 308) Suzanne Simard: Honoring the wisdom of mother trees and old-growth forests
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307. 307) Nishanth Chopra: Reviving seed-to-sew fashion systems based in community
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306. 306) Jon Jandai: Unraveling dominant ideas of success to realign with true abundance
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305. 305) Max Wilbert & Lierre Keith: How the green movement lost its way and remembering our roles as caretakers of Earth
01:03:29
304. 304) Luea Ritter: Recreating regenerative patterns as ancestors of the future
00:51:52
303. 303) Steve DeRoy: Deepening geospatial knowledge through Indigenous mapping
00:36:45
302. 302) John P. Clark: Dreaming of liberation and a world beyond domination
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301. 301) Stephanie Rutherford: Illuminating how power shapes our relationship with Earth
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299. 299) Daisee Francour: Indigenizing philanthropy to restore reciprocity and relational gifting
00:44:57
298. 298) Max Blumenthal: Rethinking 'credibility' and dominant environmental narratives
00:53:44
297. 297) Michael Lees: Affirming the power of community-building in times of crisis
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296. 296) Ann Armbrecht: Healing with herbalism and its deeper relational values
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295. 295) Matt Homewood: Shining light on food "waste" through dumpster diving
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294. 294) Brandon Running Bear Harrell: Reclaiming ancestral knowledge and decolonizing the western hunt
00:48:44
293. 293) Pua Case: Balancing self-care and frontline activism in defense of sacred lands
00:40:00
292. 292) Mark David Spence: Deconstructing the colonial roots of National Parks
00:38:20
291. 291) Brady Walkinshaw: Empowering activists with solutions-driven environmental journalism
00:38:37
290. 290) Thomas Frank: Revisiting the real U.S. history of populism and people's movements
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289. 289) Farmer Rishi [part 2]: Relearning the language of Earth embodiment
00:28:50
288. 288) Farmer Rishi [part 1]: Relearning the language of Earth embodiment
00:34:21
287. 287) Mark Rectanus: Examining the corporate influence on art museums and culture
00:42:40
286. 286) Elin Kelsey: Remembering the critical role of hope in activism
00:39:07
285. 285) Loren Cardeli: Dismantling injustices in the food system and building farmer autonomy
00:56:14
284. 284) Sandra Goldmark: Redefining materialism and reviving the repair economy
00:38:41
283. 283) Sanjay Rawal: Honoring the Native lands and farmworkers who feed us
00:39:16
282. 282) Maya van Rossum: Transforming politics with environmental constitutionalism
00:46:29
281. 281) Stephen Pyne: The Pyrocene and humanity's historic relationship with fire
00:44:32
REFLECT | Robert Frank: Reversing our inflating standards of material enoughness
00:47:20
REFLECT | Tristram Stuart: Uncovering and addressing the global food waste scandal
00:39:11
REFLECT | Sean Sherman: Revitalizing Native American foods and re-identifying North American cuisine
00:42:44
REFLECT | Dr. Tim Kasser: The psychology of materialism and why we're wired to want more stuff
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280. 280) Luisa Maffi [PART 2]: Uniting in support of a global biocultural extinction rebellion
00:31:08
279. 279) Luisa Maffi [PART 1]: Weaving together biological diversity and cultural and language diversity
00:30:42
278. 278) Dr. Chelsea Mikael Frazier: Learning environmentalism through the lens of Black feminism
00:47:49
277. 277) Briony Penn: Inspiring deeper connections to place through community mapping
00:48:02
276. 276) Jesse McDougall: Welcoming wildlife and biological abundance to regenerative agroecosystems
00:43:52
275. 275) Sophie Ackoff: Decentralizing power in agriculture to support the next generation of farmers
00:43:30
274. 274) Acadia Tucker: Seeding resilience through growing perennial and victory gardens
00:29:40
273. 273) Dr. Kimberly McGlonn: Questioning the criminalization of poverty and struggle that perpetuates systemic injustice
00:37:55
272. 272) Dr. Lauren Baker: Preserving seed diversity to strengthen human health and ecological resilience
00:31:40
271. 271) Owen Wormser: Regenerating life and landscapes by turning lawns into meadows
00:42:38
270. 270) Guillaume Pitron: Unmasking 'green' energy's social injustice and environmental costs
00:45:17
269. 269) Teresa Coady: Redesigning built environments for life rather than machines
00:49:16
268. 268) Maurie Cohen: Looking past individualism to seeing consumerism through a systemic lens
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267. 267) Sasha Duerr: Natural colors and the convergence of slow food and slow fashion
00:43:07
266. 266) Jeff Tkach: Connecting functional medicine and regenerative agriculture for our collective health
00:39:59
265. 265) Mikaela Loach: Distinguishing ecofascism and dismantling white supremacy in environmentalism
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264. 264) Charles Eisenstein [PART 2]: Reintegrating our humanity into the tribe of all life on Earth
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263. 263) Charles Eisenstein [PART 1]: Beyond the war mentality against climate change, criminal justice, coronavirus
00:36:14
262. 262) Dr. Jared Ball: Critically examining impact over optics in support of Black liberation
00:48:08
261. 261) Dr. Vandana Shiva: Seeding freedom in this time of Oneness vs. the 1%
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260. 260) Rutger Bregman: Transforming our future by relearning a hopeful history of humankind
00:54:59
259. 259) Shubhendu Sharma: Using cultural and historical knowledge to support regenerative reforestation
00:44:05
258. 258) Judith D. Schwartz: Healing the water cycle to restore climate and ecological balance
00:49:13
257. 257) Margaret Klein Salamon: The psychology of influencing change and facing the climate emergency
00:43:25
256. 256) Kevin Wilhelm: Finding common ground in the age of a global pandemic and climate change
00:46:38
255. 255) Natalie Bogwalker: Building resilience with permaculture and primitive skills
00:43:10
254. 254) Rob Hopkins: Practicing eco-visualizations to go "from what is to what if"
00:40:39
253. 253) Aditi Mayer: Decolonizing fashion and going beyond the tokenism of diversity
00:45:34
252. 252) Harriet A. Washington [PART 2]: Understanding the 'deadly monopolies' of the medical-industrial-complex
00:27:51
251. 251) Harriet A. Washington [PART 1]: How environmental racism persists with de facto segretation
00:35:45
250. 250) Jerry Yudelson: Sustaining activism through cultivating a practice of eco-spirituality
00:38:12
249. 249) James McSweeney: Closing the loop of 'food waste' with community-scale composting
00:44:20
248. 248) Maxine Bédat: Setting new standards for 'sustainability' in the fashion industry
00:41:03
247. 247) Tilke Elkins: Cultivating place-based relationships through wild botanical and mineral pigments
00:45:24
246. 246) William Defebaugh: Exploring the intricate balance between the flourishing and decay of life
00:40:19
245. 245) Gina Rae La Cerva: How our collective shift from eating wild to domesticated foods transformed our landscapes
00:57:08
244. 244) John Perkins: How economic hitmen perpetuate modern-day imperialism globally
00:44:30
243. 243) Cristina Mittermeier: Inspiring care for our oceans and shared humanity with conservation photography
00:41:53
242. 242) Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin [PART 2]: Decolonizing the food system through integrative, regenerative agriculture
00:25:31
241. 241) Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin [PART 1]: Reindigenizing our myopic views of poverty to achieve true wealth
00:36:52
REFLECT | Mark Charles: Building a nation where 'We The People' truly means All The People
00:45:28
240. 240) Lonny Grafman: Building community resilience through decentralized resources and systems
00:42:00
239. 239) Barbara Freese: Examining corporate denial from the slave trade to climate change
00:43:09
238. 238) Brigit Strawbridge Howard: Falling in love with our diversity of native bees and pollinators
00:38:52
237. 237) Debbie Levin: Harnessing the power of storytelling to shift popular culture
00:42:00
236. 236) Jeremy Courtney: Unveiling the ties between ecological degradation and global conflict
00:39:14
235. 235) Dr. Jeralee Anderson: Realizing the future of green roads and transport infrastructure
00:44:08
234. 234) Mick Pearce: Using biomimicry for more bioregionally appropriate architectural design
00:44:24
233. 233) Laura Wittig: Learning from the corporate world to elevate conscious businesses
00:41:46
232. 232) Farmer Rishi: How regenerative language can light the way towards planetary healing
00:36:48
231. 231) Robert H. Frank: Using peer pressure to reverse our inflating norms of material adequacy
00:48:15
230. 230) Melyssa Watson: Uniting people to protect America’s wild places
00:36:40
229. 229) David Quammen: Zoonosis and human pandemics exacerbated by ecological disruption
00:44:11
228. 228) Ruskin Hartley: Addressing light pollution to protect our dark night skies
00:35:57
227. 227) Rebecca Henderson: ‘Reimagining capitalism in a world on fire’
00:43:29
226. 226) Dr. Zach Bush [PART 2]: Restoring our ecological and human regenerative capacities to heal
00:30:48
225. 225) Dr. Zach Bush [PART 1]: How agricultural soil health has impacted our public health
00:31:49
224. 224) Ryland Engelhart: Embodying gratitude and love through business and soil regeneration
00:49:16
223. 223) Galina Angarova: Why preserving cultural and language diversity is vital to protecting biodiversity
00:42:04
222. 222) Austin Whitman: Decarbonizing the economy with the Climate Neutral Certification
00:40:15
221. 221) Jason Bradford: Uncovering the unsustainable systems that underlie cities and the case for reruralization
00:39:30
220. 220) Ane Alencar: Battling the Amazon's ongoing deforestation and forest fires
00:38:16
219. 219) Rob Greenfield: Seeing past our socially constructed normalcy to find health and happiness
00:46:50
218. 218) Ezra Silk: Moving into emergency mode to address our ecological breakdown
00:40:29
217. 217) Ronnie Cummins: Building a grassroots movement for the regeneration revolution
00:45:30
216. 216) Ashleigh Brown: Reversing desertification and regenerating life on degraded lands
00:49:19
215. 215) Christopher D. Cook: How our subsidies and trade deals enabled the broken globalized food system
00:46:52
214. 214) Dr. Daphne Miller: Taking a more holistic view on personal and planetary health
00:37:23
213. 213) Dr. Christopher Ryan: Debunking the myths of civilization and learning from prehistoric humans
00:44:44
212. 212) Shaun Chamberlin: How endless economic growth is incompatible with supporting life on earth
00:40:16
211. 211) Pierre Paslier: Reimagining the ways we package and consume beverages
00:39:13
210. 210) Rebecca Burgess [Part 2]: Building relational, regenerative systems with localized Fibersheds
00:30:11
209. 209) Rebecca Burgess [Part 1]: Revealing the false promises of synthetic biology
00:33:30
208. 208) Dory Trimble: Supporting energy sovereignty by providing access to solar power
00:40:41
207. 207) Josué Rivas: Building empathy through deep and intentional photojournalism
00:38:08
206. 206) Amy Lewis: Using political science to inform how we can best effectuate change
00:41:30
205. 205) Steven Marquardt: Turning fear into community-based activism with Sunrise Movement
00:34:58
204. 204) Kristie Reddick & Jessica Honaker: What bugs can teach us about Social-Emotional Learning
00:47:14
203. 203) Pete Gombert: How affordable housing impacts public health and environmental justice
00:42:09
202. 202) Mark Vossler: Acknowledging climate change as a public health threat that will affect everyone
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201. 201) Elizabeth Whitlow: How the Regenerative Organic Certification is raising the bar for agricultural practices
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WHAT'S NEXT FOR GREEN DREAMER
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200. 200) Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali: Realizing the power we each have to enact positive change
00:45:22
199. 199) Michael Brune: Enjoying and exploring wild spaces to sustain environmental activism
00:39:27
198. 198) Angelou Ezeilo: Connecting underrepresented youth to the outdoors and careers in conservation
00:38:40
197. 197) Kathleen Draper: Using biochar to restore our biological and manmade carbon cycle
00:33:28
196. 196) Stephen Tan: Remaining critical of the health and safety guidelines provided by governmental agencies
00:46:35
195. 195) Rob Horton: Creating community gardens in food deserts to improve access to good health
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194. 194) Naziha Mestaoui: Co-creating ecological art with the Amazon's Huni Kuin Tribe
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193. 193) Peter Bosshard: Stopping our insurance companies from investing in and insuring coal
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192. 192) Fred Provenza [PART 2]: Balancing the acceptance of Earth's ongoing transformations with our power to enact change
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191. 191) Fred Provenza [PART 1]: What behavioral ecology teaches us about the wisdom of the palate
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190. 190) Dr. Chris Newman: The role of doctors in leading action on climate change
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189. 189) Dr. M. Jackson: The multifaceted stories of our glaciers and the people who live alongside of them
00:36:33
188. 188) Murray Fisher: Restoring the New York Harbor to the thriving marine ecosystem it once was
00:51:02
187. 187) Mark Hoddle: Navigating the complex fight against anthropogenic invasive species
00:47:35
186. 186) Stuart Landesberg: Opening up environmental consciousness to new audiences
00:39:12
185. 185) Miki Agrawal: Disrupting our wasteful culture around menstrual products and toilet paper
00:43:32
184. 184) Rob Avis: Building community-based self-sufficiency and resilience through permaculture design
00:51:24
183. 183) Emily Penn: The root causes and effects of ocean plastic pollution
00:38:09
182. 182) Winston Chiu: Redirecting otherwise wasted meals towards those struggling with food security
00:36:40
181. 181) Leah Garcés: Turning adversaries into allies to change animal agriculture
00:45:20
180. 180) Mark Charles [PART 2]: Emboldening Native Peoples to step into their role as hosts of the land
00:23:17
179. 179) Mark Charles [PART 1]: Unveiling the deeper roots of our systemic ecological and social injustice
00:33:53
178. 178) Matthew Goldberg: The psychology of what shapes public opinion on climate science
00:38:01
177. 177) Laurie Davies Adams: How pollinator conservation can unite all for a greener, healthier earth
00:41:57
176. 176) Nick Buxton [PART 2]: Militarism and its impact on societal and ecological welfare
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175. 175) Nick Buxton [PART 1]: Why framing climate change as security issues works against climate justice
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174. 174) Danielle Doggett: Revolutionizing the shipping industry with zero-emission sail cargo ships
00:40:01
173. 173) Sean Sherman: Revitalizing Native American foods and re-identifying North American cuisine
00:40:16
172. 172) Whitney Bauck: Breaking free from the consumerist culture to truly fill our inner voids
00:27:52
171. 171) Ben Goldfarb: The vital role of beavers in enriching and strengthening our ecosystems
00:42:12
170. 170) Natalie Kofler: The ethics and application of gene-editing for ecological conservation
00:40:43
169. 169) Kenton Whitman: Rewilding to gain fresh perspectives on modern civilization
00:43:05
168. 168) Keith Bowers [PART 2]: The connectivity and complexity in urban ecology beyond simply 'greening' our landscapes
00:23:32
167. 167) Keith Bowers [PART 1]: Being proactive in restoration and planning for a more biodiverse planet today
00:33:33
166. 166) Mark Shepard: Restoration agriculture and letting go of micromanagement to allow nature to thrive
00:48:58
165. 165) Helena Norberg-Hodge: How localizing our economies can support better public and ecological health
00:44:06
164. 164) John Farrell: Why we need to decentralize our power grids for energy democracy
00:38:34
163. 163) Matt Daigle: Getting started with affordable and sustainable home improvement projects
00:35:43
162. 162) Mitch Anderson [PART 2]: Recent wins in safeguarding ancestral lands in the Amazon Rainforest
00:22:04
161. 161) Mitch Anderson [PART 1]: Dismantling privileged views to support the struggles of the Amazon's indigenous peoples
00:31:43
160. 160) Intentional Communities and their ability to root our society in things that matter most with Sky Blue
00:41:14
159. 159) How urban farming may be key to reclaiming our food sovereignty with Greg Peterson
00:36:37
158. 158) Reclaiming our humanity by addressing overcivilization and artificial intelligence with Jennifer Grayson
00:40:29
157. 157) The vital role of our wetlands in balancing our planetary health and climate with Max Finlayson
00:36:01
156. 156) Examining population growth as an upstream cause of ecological degradation with Terry Spahr
00:33:45
155. 155) How probiotics can build resilience against disease and ecological challenges with Raja Dhir
00:41:16
154. 154) Using ecological art to spark environmental conservation with Aviva Rahmani
00:35:12
153. 153) Democratizing ‘organic’ in the fashion industry with Pact’s Brendan Synnott
00:37:01
152. 152) Questioning modern views of advancement using permacultural wisdom with Janice Setser and Sasha Rabin
00:33:16
151. 151) Breaking down how sustainability applies to everything with Jay Siegel
00:38:45
150. 150) Slow flowers that truly commemorate our love for one another and the earth with Debra Prinzing
00:39:00
149. 149) Addressing our unsustainable palm oil demand with Maria Abadilla
00:28:13
148. 148) Envisioning that future when disposable packaging will become obsolete with Tamara Lim
00:38:09
147. 147) Ending settler colonialism to reclaim food justice and sovereignty with Rosalinda Guillen
00:41:31
146. 146) Unveiling human trafficking and overfishing in the opaque global seafood supply chain with Shannon Service
00:27:58
145. 145) Enriching agrobiodiversity and soil health for more nutritious foods with Gabe Brown
00:38:42
143. 144) Safeguarding our irreplaceable ancient and endangered forests with Canopy's Nicole Rycroft
00:39:20
143. 143) Using litigation and the courts to protect human health and our planet with Earthjustice's Abbie Dillen
00:35:45
142. 142) The fraud in 'certified organic' and reclaiming its true meaning with Dave Chapman
00:42:54
141. 141) Mycorrhizal fungi and why soil health is vital to all life on earth with Dr. Kris Nichols
00:42:44
140. 140) Transcending national interests to collaborate as one world on climate action with Shyla Raghav
00:41:31
139. 139) Using plastic as a currency to close the loop and tackle global poverty with David Katz
00:38:09
138. 138) Shedding light on the "Shoespiracy" we've been told to believe with Galahad Clark
00:39:50
137. 137) Going outside of the sustainability bubble to impact more people with Manuela Baron
00:42:14
136. 136) Why enriching and protecting biodiversity are key to addressing climate change with Adam Sacks
00:43:57
135. 135) The U.N. named "worldwide crisis" from gold mining we need to know about with Bob Donofrio
00:38:56
134. 134) Empowering farmers of color and dismantling racism in the food system with Leah Penniman
00:32:05
133. 133) Dreaming up radical ways to address our global food waste scandal
00:40:41
132. 132) Greening transportation with vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells with Brian Goldstein
00:42:34
131. 131) How decentralized energy grids support resilience against natural disasters with J.I. Cruz
00:34:55
EARTH DAY BONUS: A sincere thank you for all you do and stand for
00:05:27
130. 130) Why we need to rethink how we address climate change with Judith D. Schwartz
00:50:25
129. 129) Collaboration over competition to more quickly achieve our shared goals with Fashionista's Whitney Bauck
00:35:28
128. 128) Questioning overconsumption and our wasteful fashion system with Sarah-Jayne Smith
00:32:50
127. 127) Supporting environmental protection through policy beyond voting with Will Hackman
00:36:14
126. 126) 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste and introducing this idea to friends and family with Kathryn Kellogg
00:38:04
125) Individual actions adding up to transform the world for the better with Aaron Perry
00:39:12
124) Everything we need to know about microplastic pollution right now with Rachael Miller
00:43:23
123) Dismantling dominant perceptions of what an environmentalist looks like with Michael A. Estrada
00:31:56
122) How mindfulness can lead to a healthier and more sustainable world with Dr. Parneet Pal
00:40:51
121) Bringing back localized, regenerative, transparent food systems with Wen-Jay Ying
00:33:38
120) Accepting there is no orthodoxy in environmentalism to activate everyone with Dr. John Fraser and Dr. Rupu Gupta
00:41:25
119) Why we need to center green living around accessibility and entertainment with Shelbi of Shelbizleee
00:36:37
118) Balancing frustration with knowing that patience and positivity can better spark change with Candice Batista
00:38:35
117) How lab-grown diamonds are disrupting the diamond mining industry for the better with Alex Weindling
00:39:22
116) Stepping beyond in-fighting within activism to galvanize our collective strength with Immy Lucas
00:38:03
115) Relearning marginalized ideas of food storage in tackling plastic pollution with Sarah Kaeck
00:29:30
114) Reaching that tipping point when sustainability will break into the mainstream with documentary filmmaker Jordan Osmond
00:39:15
113) Why single-use bottles won't go away and how bottled water can go circular with Nicole Doucet
00:33:41
112) How young people can be empowered to help engineer positive change with Brittany Bennett
00:31:40
111) An eco-skincare brand born out of a journey of natural healing after major injuries with Andy Hnilo
00:44:43
110) Breaking down climate change science into three simple steps with Dr. Jeffrey Bennett
00:33:37
109) How microbiome science will transform our approaches to self-care and sustainability with Seed's Ara Katz
00:43:49
108) Inspiring a more mindful, positive, and health-promoting narrative in the media with model activist Renee Elizabeth Peters
00:38:15
107) Shifting our mindset on money to embrace the social good it can be used to support with Devin Thorpe
00:37:43
106) Deepening our connections with other people and nature through food with Max La Manna
00:33:21
105) Why supporting community-based organizations may be key to environmental justice with Peggy Shepard
00:37:00
104) Using aquaponics to scale sustainable production of medical cannabis with Green Relief's Warren Bravo
00:34:35
103) Why we need a prevention-based solution to plastic and microplastic pollution with 5 Gyres Institute's Dr. Marcus Eriksen
00:37:57
102) Bridging science and entertainment and the role of insects in sustainability with Phil Torres
00:50:59
101) Making sustainability accessible to accelerate our progress towards a healthier future with 1% For the Planet's Kate Williams
00:40:31
BONUS: 5 things to acknowledge yourself for from 2018 and what's next on Green Dreamer
00:10:19
100) Humbling modernity while dreaming up a truly sustainable future with For The Wild's Ayana Young
00:51:08
99) Major takeaways and a recap of our first 100 episodes ft. Abigail Davidson (LAST BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:19:19
98) Accepting grim realities while maintaining a zest for improving life on earth now with Rob Greenfield
00:41:04
97) How plastic is made and realizing a future without plastic packaging with Snapshots of Simplicity's Christine Liu
00:35:03
96) How responsible storytelling can better inspire world peace and sustainability ft. Janice Cantieri (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:21:38
95) Reconnecting with ancient wisdom and using eco-tourism to support conservation with Marco Bollinger
00:40:10
94) Supporting better nutrition while tackling food waste using spent barley with Canvas' Sarah Pool
00:31:50
93) How to urbanize mindfully for more resilience in the face of natural disasters ft. Phoebe Loyd (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:20:55
92) Looking past ads telling us we need things we don't need with BuyMeOnce's Tara Button
00:38:28
91) How living walls and biophilic design improve productivity and wellbeing with Sagegreenlife's Richard Kincaid
00:39:03
90) How to be mindful of the role privilege and accessibility play in sustainability to build a better future for everybody ft. Francesca Willow
00:22:27
89) Why sustainability doesn't make headlines in mainstream media and how we can reframe this topic with Georgina Wilson-Powell
00:34:52
88) Why we're wired to want more stuff and the psychology of materialism with Tim Kasser PhD
00:40:48
87) How to shop for safe and eco-friendly skincare and cosmetic products ft. Marie Arlet (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:19:16
86) How championing artisan craft enables us to become better environmental stewards and impactful shoppers with Liza Moiseeva
00:33:24
85) Why body shaming drives mindless consumption and the importance of self-affirmation in eco-living with Marieke Eyskoot
00:41:52
84) How to thrift like a pro and support the second-hand economy to grow ft Leah Wise (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:20:46
83) Connecting people through cross-cultural, shared desires and insecurities with 'Female Indiana Jones' Alison Teal
00:46:18
82) The story of shark attack survivor turned shark conservationist and photographer Mike Coots
00:35:08
81) Is shopping online more or less sustainable than doing so in person? Ft. Polly Barks (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:18:30
80) How to tap into your creative genius zone to help our planet thrive with Katie Patrick
00:39:31
79) Tackling our global waste crisis while accepting that people are selfish with TerraCycle's Tom Szaky
00:34:51
78) Why environmental policy can be so hard to change or pass and 3 things we can do to help (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:15:15
77) How minimalism can enrich our lives with YouTuber and blogger Signe Hansen
00:32:41
76) Getting models, talent, and celebrities who spark trends and influence popular culture to stand for sustainability with Anne Therese
00:34:01
75) Did you know these 7 things about electronic waste? (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:13:18
74) Inspiring greater respect for our oceans and marine life with underwater photographer Alicia Ward
00:38:43
73) Why we need to redefine what it means to travel for leisure with Evelina Utterdahl of Earth Wanderess
00:33:20
72) Beginner tips to composting for healthier soils and a more circular food systems ft. Celia Ristow (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:18:10
71) The environmental impact of modern day burials we should know with eco mortician Elizabeth Fournier
00:32:38
70) How impact investing can help us accelerate towards a thriving future with Ibrahim AlHusseini
00:34:45
69) How to lower our exposure to VOCs and toxins in bed and at home ft. Nimi Kelloway (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:19:17
68) What we need to know about renewables and electric cars with Green Living Guy Seth Leitman
00:34:14
67) Shifting away from apparel made using plastic microfibers with Sustainable Fashion Alliance's Andrea Plell
00:40:01
66) 3 Great leaps around the world we're taking towards a greener planet (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:10:20
65) Carbon-offsetting as our only current way to have a zero emission lifestyle with Cool Effect's Marisa de Belloy
00:38:19
64) Turning a disruptive innovation for circular fashion to life with OSOMTEX's Patricia Ermecheo
00:36:01
63) How to talk about climate change without scaring people away ft. Meghann Percy (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:16:53
62) How lab grown materials like spider silk can eliminate the need for toxic dyes and chemicals in fashion with Bolt Threads' Jamie Bainbridge
00:29:19
61) Looking past standardized impact assessments to understanding a bioregion with Fibershed's Rebecca Burgess
00:35:19
60) How to tackle environmental and social anxiety to stay positive and activated (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:17:13
59) How chemicals leach out of plastics to impact our health with Life Without Plastic's Chantal Plamondon
00:37:00
58) A stronger mind and body to support a healthier planet with top wellness podcast Learn True Health's Ashley James
00:37:35
57) A groundbreaking textile made from mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:09:51
56) A moral obligation to not drive species extinction with award winning author Carl Safina
00:37:12
55) 'Biomindfulness' and how meditation can help us work towards a more sustainable planet with Andrea Sanders
00:33:25
54) How to inspire positive change and the science of getting people to care (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:15:43
53) How traveling can inspire connection, harmony, social and eco awareness with modern-day Tarzan @CaptainPotter
00:34:46
52) Why it's time to go beyond 'organic' to regenerative agriculture with ecological designer Mari Stuart
00:38:15
51) Why starting with tiny changes is how we'll win big (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:11:12
50) 'Can Business Save the Earth' and why everyone has a key role to play with Michael Lenox
00:30:13
49) Inspiring eco awareness through fun festivals and events with Green Is The New Black's Stephanie Dickson
00:33:20
48) Beginner's tips to sustainable fashion with investigative writer and stylist Kasi Martin (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:17:01
47) From eco surfboard startup into global industry authority with Firewire’s CEO Mark Price
00:36:10
46) Making sustainability sexy and desirable with serial ecopreneur and ‘ECOrenaissance’ author Marci Zaroff
00:37:55
45) 3 Disruptive, innovative projects in sustainable fashion to get excited about (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:08:56
44) A $2.2 Million "Tiny Business" that led the reusable bag movement with ECOBAGS Founder Sharon Rowe
00:36:32
43) Bringing sustainability to the mass market by making it accessible to all with LunchSkin's Founder Kirsten Quigley
00:36:18
42) 5 Fascinating tree intelligence findings and why ancient forests are our key allies (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:11:29
41) Xiuhtezcatl of Earth Guardians on tapping into love, art, and music to build a healthy, just world
00:34:05
40) thredUP's Brand Director on revolutionizing secondhand shopping and helping fashion go circular
00:29:07
39) Reverse vending machines and thinking outside the box (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:10:43
38) A strong belief in what you do to realize your dreams with bean-to-bar chocolate brand Madécasse's Tim McCollum
00:29:30
37) Reluctant entrepreneur turned industry pioneer and leader with Safe Sunscreen Council and All Good's Founder Caroline Duell
00:33:26
36) Are you recycling properly? Expert tips from Jonathan Levy of Zero Waste Guy (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:16:04
35) Persisting in spite of rejections with NatGeo Planet or Plastic Spokesperson and Going Zero Waste's Kathryn Kellogg
00:33:18
34) United By Blue's Brian Linton on cleaning 1 million pounds of trash from first getting business right
00:29:59
33) Keeping sustainability conversations mindful and 2 things to celebrate this week (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:10:44
32) Dealing with the doom and gloom of environmentalism and how species extinction impacts us with The Revelator's John Platt
00:32:09
31) How putting yourself out there can strengthen your brand and message with Spirit of 608's Lorraine Sanders
00:37:19
30) 3 Green Dreamers share easy tips to getting politically active in the U.S. for sustainability (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:14:50
29) Saving the face of sustainability and getting publicity for your conscious brand with Orchard and Broome’s Stephanie Sica
00:36:36
28) Girlfriend Collective's Co-Founder on its powerful launch strategy and cultivating a loyal customer base
00:35:04
27) Did you know these 5 things about plastic? (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:10:31
26) Creating engaging and highly shareable content with mindbodygreen's Sustainability Editor Emma Loewe
00:26:27
25) What to know About soil health today and how self-development can support sustainability with Nikki Silvestri
00:37:32
24) One easy thing you can do today to indirectly support sustainability (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:07:12
23) Normalizing sustainable living and building an engaged community via video with Erin of My Green Closet
00:33:24
22) Orsola de Castro on growing Fashion Revolution into a global movement by inviting everybody to participate
00:33:01
21) 2 Recent Events to Celebrate in Turning the Tide Against Plastic Pollution (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:09:52
20) Fostering Intimacy, Inclusivity, and Open Curiosity with Multi Media with Conscious Chatter's Kestrel Jenkins
00:35:01
19) Pela Case From Being “Laughed at” to Leading the Industry by Example with its Co-Founder Jeremy Lang
00:29:51
18) What to Know about Microplastic Pollution and its Impacts Right Now (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:10:20
17) Progress Over Perfection in Fighting Plastic Pollution with Plaine Products' Lindsey McCoy
00:32:28
16) "Conscious Consumerism is a Lie" and Getting the Courage to Be Controversial with Alden Wicker
00:31:50
15) 5 Green Dreamers Share Shocking Statistics and Simple Tips to "Beat Plastic Pollution" in Honor of World Environment Day (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:14:35
14) Scaling Your Positive Impact via Collaborating and Building Trust with Ecosia's Head of PR
00:27:17
13) @FoundInTranslations on Celebrating the Beauty of Humankind and Seeing Good in Ourselves as Keys to Sustainability
00:27:43
12) Q&A: "What got you into sustainability?" (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:12:24
11) @SustainablyChic's Natalie on Finding Balance and Staying Resilient in the Face of Negativity as a Content Creator
00:30:47
10) How to Reach and Inspire Your Target Conscious Audience with The Good Trade's AmyAnn Cadwell
00:30:37
09) 2 Things We Can Feel Hopeful About This Week (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:07:59
08) Growing Your Social Influence With Purpose and Bringing 'Eco' Mainstream with @ArtsyAgnes
00:31:32
07) How Conscious Companies Can Compete with Conventional Big Corporations with Meghan French Dunbar
00:37:32
06) Mama Earth Wants You to Take a Deep Breath and Treat Yourself for Sustainability! (BLOOM TUESDAY)
00:09:32
05) Habits that transform your life and help you thrive with bestselling author Tara Mackey
00:35:44
04) Communicating Powerfully Cross-Culture without Sounding Tone-Deaf with Tayo Rockson
00:38:00
03) Social Media Democratizing Power and How to Get Your Message Heard Today with ShiftCon's Leah Segedie
00:38:51
02) Bea Johnson on Launching the Global Zero Waste Movement and How We've Been Duped
00:29:02
01) Adrian Grenier on Rethinking Everything to Rebuilding a Sustainable World
00:31:48
00) START HERE: A WARM WELCOME
00:06:44