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Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

Kaméa Chayne
Biodiversity
Conservation
Colonialism
Environmental Justice
Honeybees
Palestine
Capitalism
Climate Change
Agricultural System
Gray Whales
Indigenous Peoples
Disability Justice
Human Extinction Narratives
Regenerative Practices
Structural Violence
Environmentalism
Fair Trade
Agricultural Sovereignty
Freshwater Fish Futures
Indigenous Sovereignty

Green Dreamer with kaméa chayne explores our paths to collective healing, biocultural revitalization, and true abundance and wellness *for all*. Curious to unravel the dominant narratives that stunt our imaginations and called to spark radical dreaming of what could be, we share conversations with an ever-expanding range of thought leaders — each inspiring us to deepen and broaden our awareness in... more

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Latest Episodes

How do we navigate questions around staying to resist, versus relocating to find home — in a time when certain places may no longer feel safe for certain bodies? What might it look like to push back against gentrification as a community? And how do w... more

What is the “watershed death spiral” that has led to the vicious cycle of more droughts and floods at the same time? How might learning about the water cycle expand our perspectives on climate change? And how can restoring watersheds support the sove... more

How do we sit with our fears and discomforts around collapse? What might we miss when we demand quick fixes, takeaways, and summaries — without allowing our bodies to ferment and feel through the practices and experiences that could move us more deep... more

Where do our senses of disgust come from? What does it mean to interrogate and unsettle the ways that our senses of disgust may have been shaped? And how has the Standard American Diet limited curiosity while reinforcing certain social hierarchies?

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Solaris J. Capehart
Liberian poet and educator based in Bed-Stuy
The Garden Abolitionist Bookstore and Community Well (collaborator)
Episode: Solaris J. Capehart: Turning toward one another amid times of crisis
Zach Weiss
Protégé of Sepp Holzer and founder of Water Stories
Water Stories
Episode: Zach Weiss: Restoring watersheds, revitalizing community
Vanessa Machado de Oliveira
Author of 'Outgrowing Modernity' and former guest on episode 338
Episode: Vanessa Machado de Oliveira: Sensing into collapse and what it is asking of us
Matthew Wolf-Meyer
Author focusing on medicine, science, and media in the United States.
University of Minnesota Press
Episode: Matthew Wolf-Meyer: Unsettling disgust and how it keeps us apart
Dr. Manulani Aluli Meyer
Leader of the Pu'u Honua Society Food Sovereignty Initiative, focused on indigenous epistemology and community healing
Pu'u Honua Society
Episode: Manulani Aluli Meyer: Nurturing untaxable relationships of mutual sharing
Adrienne Maree Brown
Writer, performer, facilitator, and podcast host
Episode: [BONUS] Dean Spade x adrienne maree brown: Nurturing relationships within resistance movements
Dean Spade
Dean has been working in movements for queer and trans liberation, anti-militarism, and police and prison abolition for the past 25 years.
Episode: Dean Spade: Radical love and solidarity in the face of growing repression
Dr. Jennifer Mullan
A major disrupter in the mental health industrial complex and the author of Decolonizing Therapy, focusing on ancestral trauma and sacred rage.
Episode: Dr. Jennifer Mullan: Decolonizing healing and honoring our sacred rage
Ixchel Lunar
Indigenous time ecologist and medicine guide
Episode: Ixchel Lunar: Decolonial time and reclaiming flow as a birthright

Host

Kaméa Chayne
Host of Green Dreamer, exploring themes of sustainability, healing, and cultural revitalization.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • Incredible Offerings

    I consider Green Dreamer to be my own Platform 9 3/4s, where I must surrender my muggle reality in order to access and learn from. Every time I take in one of these podcasts, my own personal aperture is widened, never to narrow again on the topic - lichen, language, fungi, plant intelligence, somatics - the list goes on. Host Kamea Chayne is both SO smart and SO compassionate, and with her guest together they spin our suppositions of these subjects through their keen perspectives. It is refr... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hearthfarm
    United States2 months ago
  • Best Show

    Best Show on the Wild West Web.

    Clear, unobtrusive well informed and well researched interviews by Kaméa.

    Just marvellous to have a show and a presenter that puts the interviewees and their considered expertise on today’s most important topics first, contributing often only in the form of ever increasingly well informed, structured and detailed questions.

    Top marks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Just Jono Fornow
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • All Time Favorite

    I can’t remember how I came across this podcast, but I have been listening to GD since 2018. It’s actually the only podcast I listen to as I end up spending quite a bit of time reading the books mentioned in the conversations. I look forward to every episode and especially once the overarching theme of the them evolved more into decolonization versus sustainability, it’s impossible to finish an episode without taking away something (oftentimes many things). I love that Kamea asks very thoughtful... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jenn rose white
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love this

    I love this podcast so much and it always opens up my imagination to different ways of thinking and does the important work of challenging my biases. I would love to hear an episode on the concept of fair trade/direct trade whenever you get the chance!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    msksjshdj
    United Statesa year ago
  • Interesting

    Interesting and informative perspectives on current environmental and social issues. I also appreciate the very chill auditory vibe.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    sammdunlopp
    Canadaa year ago

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Many reviews commend the podcast for its empowering discussions on sustainability and social justice, stating it provides a needed platform for diverse voices.
Listeners appreciate the informative and well-researched content, often noting how it challenges conventional narratives.
There is a general sense of gratitude expressed from listeners for the educational quality and the emotional connection fostered through the conversations.
The engaging hosting style and thoughtful questions from Kaméa Chayne are frequently highlighted as standout features.

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Solaris J. Capehart: Turning toward one another amid times of crisis
Q: How does travel and exposure to different communities shape your view of home and safety?
Travel broadens imagination about possible ways of living and safety, while also highlighting the legacies of colonialism. The guest discusses seeking spaces where Black people can be free, and how these journeys inform their sense of responsibility to their own Bed-Stuy community and to diaspora networks.
Solaris J. Capehart: Turning toward one another amid times of crisis
Q: What would you invite people to consider when balancing safety, home, and belonging in difficult times?
To stay rooted, acknowledge that home is dynamic and relational, and to cultivate belonging through community and responsibility rather than fleeing or abandoning responsibility. The guest emphasizes inviting people to stay engaged with their communities while acknowledging personal safety and the needs of others, and to imagine long-term futures rather than immediate escapes.
Vanessa Machado de Oliveira: Sensing into collapse and what it is asking of us
Q: What have these largely looked like when people are faced with this question of collapse?
There are different responses: denial, partying, and bunkering strategies emerge as reactions to collapse.
Matthew Wolf-Meyer: Unsettling disgust and how it keeps us apart
Q: Is there a sort of evolutionary function of the sense of disgust?
Wolf-Meyer mentions that while some evolutionary biologists argue that disgust is a protective mechanism against disease, evidence suggests that disgust is culturally constructed and varies widely.
Matthew Wolf-Meyer: Unsettling disgust and how it keeps us apart
Q: What do you mean by the statement that our lives are too devoid of disgust?
Wolf-Meyer explains that he's specifically talking about upper middle-class Americans and how their diets tend to lack complexity, resulting in a limited understanding of disgust.

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Sensitive to the complexities of modern existence, this podcast fosters exploration into collective healing, sustainability, and cultural revitalization. Through in-depth conversations with a diverse array of thought leaders, it interrogates dominant narratives that limit radical dreaming and connection to nature. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their relationship with the environment, their communities, and themselves, promoting a path toward true abundance and wellness for all. Themes often intersect with indigenous knowledge and social justice, providing a unique lens through which to understand pressing contemporary issues.

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2. Zach Weiss
3. Vanessa Machado de Oliveira
4. Matthew Wolf-Meyer
5. Dr. Manulani Aluli Meyer
6. Adrienne Maree Brown
7. Dean Spade
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