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Indigenous Earth Community Podcast

Frank Oscar Weaver
Indigenous Knowledge
Bird Conservation
Pachamama
Indigenous Literature
Environmental Justice
Climate Change
Carrulim
Environmental Stewardship
Hawaii
Water Protection
Environmental Burnout
Tangaroa Ara Rau Research Project
Ocean Governance
Māori Culture
Andean Communities
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Indigenous Land Rights
Cultural Representation
Four Corners Potato
Marine Ecosystems

Journey alongside Indigenous conservation heroes from around the world, as they share ancient wisdom for our modern environmental crisis. This podcast bridges traditional ecological knowledge with practical steps to turn eco-anxiety into meaningful action. On Indigenous Earth you’re not just a listener; you’re an active participant in a transformative mission to become true stewards of our planet.... more

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Latest Episodes

Hey friends, it's been a while. Like many of you, we've been navigating a lot on the environmental and overall news front lately, so today I'm doing something a little different.

I think back to those early days kayaking with friends here in Florida... more

Feeling overwhelmed by climate change and disconnected from nature? What if the solutions we need have been here all along, in the wisdom our ancestors knew, in the plants growing in our backyards?

Laylalanai Gocobachi, a Pascua Yaqui woman and Unit... more

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Want a green career but worried you'll have to compromise your values? Andrea Everett from the Pueblo of Ysleta del Sur shows there's another way.

Andrea shares how she turned her midnight business decision into MatriARC PROJECTion LLC, a drone and ... more

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Environmentalist face devastating burnout rates - 96% experience high or very high exhaustion levels from working on environmental issues. BIPOC communities bear this burden even more heavily, standing on the frontlines of climate destruction.

For t... more

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Recent Guests

Laylalanai Gocobachi
Yaqui/Maya environmental student; Unity Earth Ambassador; Indigenous correspondent for Planet Forward
University of Arizona; Planet Forward; Unity Earth
Episode: Why Native People Were the First Scientists (And What That Means Today) with Laylalanai Gocobachi
Andrea Everett
Environmental advocate and business owner focused on integrating Indigenous knowledge into environmental practices.
Matriarch Projection
Episode: How to Start an Environmental Career (Without Losing Your Values) with Andrea Everett
Sue Chiblow
Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph and a commissioner to the International Joint Commission
University of Guelph
Episode: How to Learn Indigenous Knowledge the Right Way (Dr. Susan (Sue) Chiblow)
Molly Mamaril
Storyteller and environmental advocate
Episode: Ancient Hawaiian Practices to Transform Your Daily Connection with Nature (with Molly Mamaril)
Roberto Mora
Environmentalist, travel guide, and proud Bribri community member
Episode: How to Experience Sacred Healing Using Ancient Bribri Wisdom" (Costa Rica Indigenous Tour)
Watson Whitford
Co-President of UNITY, Indigenous youth advocate
UNITY
Episode: 5 Ways to Honor Our Green Spaces with Watson Whitford
Alastair Bitsóí
Journalist, storyteller, and farmer dedicated to cultural preservation and environmental stewardship
Navajo Nation
Episode: How to Farm using Traditional Seeds (with Alastair Bitsóí)
Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu
Seventh generation descendant of King Osei Tutu, and an advocate for environmental justice and Indigenous land rights.
Land Rights Defenders
Episode: How to Defend Sacred Lands Using Ancestral Ashanti Wisdom (Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu)
Impirita Samani
Community leader from the Achanica people of the Amazon
Episode: How to Protect Living Rivers from Environmental Destruction (Impirita Samani)

Host

Frank Oscar Weaver
Host focused on Indigenous Earth Community topics; affiliated with Indigenous Earth INC.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 84 ratings
  • Seven Ravens Nonprofit

    GREAT going by ANAGALI DUNCAN, promoted by the IECP of Frank Oscar Weaver Vasconcelos…, on the Indigenous Book Drop Initiative…!!

    Mr. F. O. Weaver, through his efforts in the multiple Podcasts aired by the IECP has continuously brought most Interesting Subjects the promote my understanding of our Natural Environment and Native People, Cultures, and Nations, such as that of the Paraguayan PAI’TAVYTERA TRIBE….; CONGREGATIONS, keep it up and going, THANK YOU…!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    PacoPaquitoW
    United Statesa year ago
  • Amazing content

    You make great content that you can’t find everywhere and thank you for making it about more than just one group I’ve learned so much. I’m Lumbee and am trying to find out more about my ancestors maybe you could do a episode about them? Keep up the amazing work tho!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ericsgirl42
    United States2 years ago
  • Wonderful Reporting!

    Thank you for this information that we can’t get anywhere else!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RodandCon
    United States2 years ago
  • Innovative short and super cute

    I love this style, information, and presentation!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KARLTONPHRESH
    United States3 years ago
  • Genuinely so amazing

    This is so amazing and so needed in this time of environmental injustice. I love the thought out into each guest and each topic.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anagrama cat
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

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The show is valued for its hopeful, grounding approach to complex ecological and cultural topics.
Listeners praise the host for passion and clarity in presenting Indigenous perspectives.
Content is seen as essential for understanding Indigenous environmental leadership and practical action across borders.
Guests are described as insightful and the conversations as respectful and informative.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#239
Canada/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#17
Netherlands/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#49
New Zealand/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#124
Netherlands/Science
Apple Podcasts
#126
Switzerland/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#146
Sweden/Science/Nature

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Why Native People Were the First Scientists (And What That Means Today) with Laylalanai Gocobachi
Q: What guidance would you offer to listeners who want to support their communities and follow a similar path?
Begin by listening and observing the Earth around you. Learn from elders and knowledge keepers, value intergenerational exchange, and be willing to face obstacles. Build collaborations across cultures, stay present in spaces where you're a minority, and let purpose and heart guide your actions so you can uplift others along the way.
Why Native People Were the First Scientists (And What That Means Today) with Laylalanai Gocobachi
Q: What drew you to work for the planet and your current projects that bridge Indigenous knowledge with Western science?
I was drawn by a sense that Indigenous knowledge and scientific methods are complementary, especially in understanding climate impacts on our lands. My work weaves traditional plant knowledge with climate data from agencies like USGS and NOAA to create practical resources for our communities, including intergenerational programs and storytelling efforts that educate and empower youth.
How to Start an Environmental Career (Without Losing Your Values) with Andrea Everett
Q: What advice do you have for someone interested in starting their own business?
She emphasizes the importance of following one's heart, taking leaps of faith, sticking to values, and building meaningful relationships.
How to Start an Environmental Career (Without Losing Your Values) with Andrea Everett
Q: What inspired you to do environmental work in your community?
Andrea was inspired by her childhood experiences outdoors, her connection to nature, and her family's traditions.
How to Farm using Traditional Seeds (with Alastair Bitsóí)
Q: How do you think the audience can support the work you’re doing in your community?
He encourages people to send positive energy and recognize the living Indigenous knowledge systems that exist in communities.

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1. Laylalanai Gocobachi
2. Andrea Everett
3. Sue Chiblow
4. Molly Mamaril
5. Roberto Mora
6. Watson Whitford
7. Alastair Bitsóí
8. Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu

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