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

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

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

Today, we are doing an episode swap with Dean Spade's podcast, Love in a F*cked Up World, featuring his conversation with adrienne maree brown!

Dean’s show rests on this acknowledgment that social and resistance movements are rooted in relationships... more

What does it mean to bypass formalized structures of change-making and to engage in mutual aid? How does the philanthropy-nonprofit-industrial complex itself discourage systemic change? And how do we balance participation in immediate care response w... more

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Recent Guests

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
Thomas Parker
Author and thinker on relations between food, culture, and environmental issues
Episode: Thomas Parker: Taste as biocultural, relational, and experiential
Darcia Narvaez
Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame, co-founder of the Evolved Nest Initiative
Episode: Darcia Narvaez: Cultivating nestedness for children and future generations
John Protevi
Professor of French Studies and Philosophy at Louisiana State University
Louisiana State University
Episode: John Protevi: Towards rhizomatic acts of mutual empowerment
Tiokasin Ghosthorse
A member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation known for his Indigenous activism and advocacy.
Founder and Host of First Voices Radio
Episode: Tiokasin Ghosthorse: Learning from the Earth as an Elder

Host

Kaméa Chayne
Host of Green Dreamer

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 States9 days 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 Kingdom3 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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Listeners often express gratitude for the community built around these conversations, reflecting a shared journey towards understanding and healing.
Many appreciate the focus on challenging dominant narratives and exploring urgent social issues in a nuanced way.
Listeners praise the thoughtful and well-researched interviews, highlighting Kaméa's ability to elevate the voices of her guests.
The podcast is noted for its ability to inspire action and broaden perspectives on complex, often difficult topics.

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Dean Spade: Radical love and solidarity in the face of growing repression
Q: What are your recommendations for how non-profits within this system can try to stay as connected to their missions as possible?
Non-profits should focus on grassroots accountability rather than aligning with elites for funding.
Dean Spade: Radical love and solidarity in the face of growing repression
Q: How does mutual aid kind of bypass a lot of those rules?
It allows people to take direct action, providing for each other's needs without the constraints of non-profit rules.
Dr. Jennifer Mullan: Decolonizing healing and honoring our sacred rage
Q: How do we tether our personal rage to something collective?
Personal rage connects us to collective anguish and allows us to see shared experiences that are often repressed or ignored in society.
Dr. Jennifer Mullan: Decolonizing healing and honoring our sacred rage
Q: What kinds of rage are sacred?
Sacred rage is primal and embodied, focusing on injustice and carrying a consciousness around it that allows it to be honored and acknowledged.
Darcia Narvaez: Cultivating nestedness for children and future generations
Q: How do we seed nestedness within the cracks of unnested societies?
By fostering personal connections, engaging in conversations, and promoting playful interactions within the community, individuals can help nurture a sense of nestedness.

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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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1. Dr. Manulani Aluli Meyer
2. Adrienne Maree Brown
3. Dean Spade
4. Dr. Jennifer Mullan
5. Ixchel Lunar
6. Thomas Parker
7. Darcia Narvaez
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