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

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

kaméa chayne
Conservation
Biodiversity
Colonialism
Environmental Justice
Honeybees
Palestine
Capitalism
Climate Change
Agricultural System
Gray Whales
Indigenous Peoples
Structural Violence
Regenerative Practices
Environmentalism
Disability Justice
Human Extinction Narratives
Fair Trade
Healing
Agricultural Sovereignty
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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Artwork for Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

Latest Episodes

What does it mean to focus on learning from Earth, as opposed to learning about the earth? How might learning Ianguages of Indigeneity invite us into different ways of seeing and relating to the more-than-human world? And how do we honor the pain and... more

How have the deep seas already been altered by industrial human activity? What is the relationship between art and science within the world of ocean conservation? And how do our culturally shaped senses of aesthetics influence our ethics of land care... more

How does historical processes of colonization relate to the increasing prevalence of more intense, destructive wildfires? How can Indigenous-led cultural burning support the regeneration of fire-dependent ecosystems — as well as the healing of commun... more

How do we navigate the overwhelm that comes from staying informed about the world’s many interconnected crises — many of which may feel extremely dire and with grave urgency? Why do we need to look beyond conventional approaches to social change, suc... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Melinda Adams
Indigenous fire scientist and cultural fire practitioner from the Indi San Carlos Apache tribe
Independent researcher
Episode: Melinda Adams: Cultural fire and the longings of the land
Sasha Davis
Author of \"Replace the State: How to Change the World When Elections and Protests Fail\"
Episode: Sasha Davis: What do we do when protests and elections fail?
Sophie Strand
Author of The Body is a Doorway, a memoir exploring healing and human experience.
Episode: Sophie Strand: Glitching towards a return to each other
Dr. Tyson Yunkaporta
An academic, arts critic, and researcher, member of the Appalachian clan in Far North Queensland.
Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges at Deakin University
Episode: Tyson Yunkaporta: Shifting from ‘health & wellness’ to communities of care
A. Naomi Paik
Interdisciplinary scholar examining the relationship between law and cultural politics, and author of several books on immigration and state violence.
University of Illinois, Chicago
Episode: [REPLAY] A. Naomi Paik: Immigration, deportation, and military recruits of the disenfranchised
Paul Hawken
Founder of Project Drawdown and Project Regeneration, author of multiple books including 'Carbon, The Book of Life'.
Founder of Project Drawdown
Episode: Paul Hawken: Carbon is the flow of life
Kazu Haga
Author and community activist focused on collective trauma and healing
Author of 'Fierce Vulnerability'
Episode: Kazu Haga: Building "Beloved Community" and becoming healers of collective trauma
Abby Reyes
Author of 'Truth Demands' and activist
Earth Rights International
Episode: Abby Reyes: Engaging ‘the slow work’ in the face of urgency and crises
Nemonte Nenquimo
Waorani leader and activist, author of "We Will Be Jaguars"
Amazon Frontlines
Episode: Nemonte Nenquimo: Listen to the voices of the Amazon Rainforest

Host

Kaméa Chayne
Host focused on collective healing, sustainability, and social justice issues, known for her engaging interview style and thought-provoking questions.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • 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 States9 months 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
  • thank you Kamea

    ive been listening to this podcast since 2020 having listened to nearly every episode, even the ones from before 2020. ive also been a patreon member. this show has been my oasis esp during tough times, from my days as an environmental major undergrad to now a young professional in business sustainability consulting and still a community organizer.

    what Kamea has created with Green Dreamer is truly special—the way Kamea fearlessly challenge the dominant narratives that hold us back and inspire... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    ingiugg
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    This has been one of my favourite podcasts for a few years. Well researched. Thought-provoking questions. Excellent guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    H_Plants
    Canadaa year ago

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Reviewers highlight the engaging and reflective nature of the discussions, making it a valuable resource for personal growth and community understanding.
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Sasha Davis: What do we do when protests and elections fail?
Q: Can you elaborate a bit more on the role of protests within the broader movement of change?
Davis discusses how while protests serve important functions for showing dissatisfaction and building solidarity, they often do not lead to immediate changes sought by protesters.
Sasha Davis: What do we do when protests and elections fail?
Q: What can you tell us about this overwhelm and urgency that we might experience in these moments?
Davis highlights the need to recognize that feeling scattered by numerous urgent matters can hinder effective long-term strategizing for transformations.
[LIVE RECORDING] Dr. Rupa Marya: What are we willing to risk for collective liberation?
Q: What guidance do you have for people in terms of finding support, finding community, assessing risk, and navigating any type of dehumanizing vitriol that might come in people's ways?
The dehumanizing vitriol you just have to ignore. Just think KKK. You don't give KKK the bandwidth in your head.
Tyson Yunkaporta: Shifting from ‘health & wellness’ to communities of care
Q: What is the modern medicine that civilization itself needs to be met and medicated with?
Yunkaporta emphasizes focusing on care instead of individual wellness, advocating for community-based systems of care that support all members.
Tyson Yunkaporta: Shifting from ‘health & wellness’ to communities of care
Q: How did the aftermath of your personal reflections on the state of mind that you were in coupled with the world's reaction to Sand Talk lead you then to questions that you were curious to explore in Right Story Wrong Story?
Yunkaporta reflects on the chaos during the writing of Sand Talk, his subsequent mental health struggles, and how societal reactions during COVID forced him to audit his thoughts and led to the writing of Right Story Wrong Story.

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1. Dr. Melinda Adams
2. Sasha Davis
3. Sophie Strand
4. Dr. Tyson Yunkaporta
5. A. Naomi Paik
6. Paul Hawken
7. Kazu Haga
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