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The EcoPolitics Podcast

Peter Andrée and Ryan Katz-Rosene
Food Systems
Mindfulness
Living Relations Project
Indigenous Knowledge
Toronto
Ceremony
Mind-Body Connection
Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Aotearoa New Zealand
Canada
Living Relations Partnership
Toronto Food Policy Council
Indigenous Governance
Land
Anthropocene
Existential Fear Death
Psychedelics/medicine Work
Decolonization
Language
Nonviolent Resistance

We’re back and excited to share where the Ecopolitics Podcast is going with Season 4. Hosts Peter Andree and Ryan Katz-Rosene reflect on where we’ve gone over the last three seasons. Together, they explore how many of the themes and topics of the podcast remain relevant and continuously changing, from the Carbon Tax and Sustainable Food Systems to Indigenous Environmental Politics. Tune in to hear... more

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In this episode, host Peter Andrée and co-host Kaleigh McIntosh explore how collective action and governance can drive sustainability transitions, using food systems as a central lens. Drawing on interviews with food movement elders, Dr. Harriet Frie... more

In this episode, host Peter Andrée and guests Leah Penniman and Jan Hania explore how inner spiritual work and personal transformation are inextricably linked to the outer work of social and environmental change. At a time when reactionary, right-win... more

In this episode, host Peter Andrée revisits the roots of The Ecopolitics Podcast by examining the dynamics of Canadian environmental politics in the mid-2020s. Joined by Dr. Rosalind Warner (Okanagan College), Dr. Will Greaves (University of Victoria... more

This episode is our second installment on the Living Relations partnership, focusing on transnational collaboration between Indigenous and settler partners from Canada and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Hosts Peter Andrée and Tehya Quachegan are joined by p... more

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Harriet Friedman
Academic and activist with extensive work on Canadian food policy
Independent/Canada food movement leadership
Episode: Episode 4.13: Collective Action for Sustainability
Rod MacRae
Academic and activist focusing on government and policy for food systems
University/Academia
Episode: Episode 4.13: Collective Action for Sustainability
Leah Penniman
Black Creole farmer, food justice activist, ecodharma practitioner
Soulfire Farm
Episode: Episode 4.12: Hope as Practice
Jan Hania
Co-lead of the Living Relations Expert Advisory Circle; Indigenous engineer and meditation practitioner
Living Relations / Maori communities
Episode: Episode 4.12: Hope as Practice
John Reid
Co-director of Living Relations project from Aotearoa, New Zealand
University of Otago / Aotearoa NZ
Episode: Episode 4.10: Living Relations – Part 2
Martha Stigman
York University researcher on food sovereignty and treaty relations
York University
Episode: Episode 4.10: Living Relations – Part 2
Fiona Wiramu
Researcher focused on Māori knowledge systems, Indigenous economies and kai sovereignty
Māori communities, NZ
Episode: Episode 4.10: Living Relations – Part 2
Kristin Loweit
Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies, Queen's University
Queen's University
Episode: Episode 4.10: Living Relations – Part 2
Elizabeth MacPherson (Liz)
Law professor, Rutherford Discovery Fellow, University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury
Episode: Episode 4.10: Living Relations – Part 2

Hosts

Peter Andrée
Host of the show; affiliated with Carleton University (based on intro) with recurring involvement in Season 4 discussions.
Ryan Katz-Rosene
Co-host; regular on episodes discussing climate, Indigenous governance, and eco-politics.

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This series centers on ecology, governance, and social change, blending academic insight with on-the-ground activism. Across episodes, conversations orbit Indigenous sovereignty, food systems, climate resilience, and transformative politics in the Anthropocene. The show frequently pairs scholarly perspectives with practitioner experience, exploring how governance structures, community organizing, and cultural practices can shape sustainable futures. A standout aspect is its willingness to foreground Indigenous worldviews, land-based law, and intercontinental collaborations as core to environmental justice, while also weaving mindfulness, healing, and hope into policy-oriented discussions. Listeners who enjoy cross-disciplinary debates—bridg... more

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