
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
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 483 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSciencePhilosophyEarth Sciences | |||

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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Why have the majority of coconut trees across the Hawaiian islands not been allowed to bring coconut fruit into maturity? What does it mean to nurture communities of sharing and caring that are more relational, less transactional, and therefore less ... more
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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
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.
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
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!
Interesting and informative perspectives on current environmental and social issues. I also appreciate the very chill auditory vibe.
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The content revolves around themes of collective healing, sustainability, and biocultural revitalization through interviews with diverse thought leaders. The discussions often challenge conventional narratives, focusing on how interconnectedness and community can foster transformative change. Topics span from environmental justice to the sociocultural implications of modernity, with an emphasis on reimagining relationships with nature and each other. The podcast is particularly noteworthy for its depth and thought-provoking inquiries, making it a treasure trove for listeners interested in social justice, ecological wisdom, and personal well-being. Those who tune in are likely to find insights that inspire actionable change and new perspecti... more
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. Dr. Manulani Aluli Meyer
2. Adrienne Maree Brown
3. Dean Spade
4. Dr. Jennifer Mullan
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6. Thomas Parker
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