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Eco-Nomics
Bread and Roses: Time Poverty, Super-Wealth and the Politics of Happiness – Annie Leonard and John de Graaf
Podcasts

At the same time the Great Recession has inflicted enormous pain and suffering, it has also caused people to take a deeper look at what's really...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Tears in the Eyes: Dr. Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope
Podcasts

The visionary primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall revolutionized primatology and helped us realize how close our kinship is with the...

Indigeneity
Beloved Community: Hello, My Other Self Ilarion “Larry” Merculieff & Guadalupe Avila
Podcasts

In today's radically shifting world, the name of the game is resilience - the capacity of both human and ecological systems to absorb disturbance,...

Environmental Education
Education for Action: Reinventing Everything David Orr, Anthony Cortese and Jess Rimington
Podcasts

Perhaps the single greatest systems error of human civilization is the illusion that people are somehow separate from nature not subject to the...

Justice
From Slavery to Stardust: What Would Healing Look Like?
Podcasts

What’s it like to be in someone else’s skin? What if the color of the skin is different – say, black and white? What might happen when the...

Ecological Design
Future Generations Are Screaming: The Clean Energy Climate Challenge Susan Marshall, John Fogarty, Alec Loorz, and James Hansen
Podcasts

The climate crisis is a crisis of governance and leadership. Will we move rapidly enough to realign our policies, politics and economy to stabilize...

Eco-Nomics
An Oil Spill Runs Through It: Corporate Power and the Sliming of American Democracy Jeff Clements, John Bonifaz, and Dr. Riki Ott
Podcasts

Some say the modern environmental movement was born in an oil spill in April 1970. Enraged by the first television images of the massive crude oil...

Justice
Globalocal: The Migration of Grassroots Solutions Mallika Dutt, Jay Vavra & Shannon Horst
Podcasts

Innovations usually arise locally. If conditions are right, they spread globally. That story is playing out around the world today. In India, human...

Ecological Design
Upscaling Goodness: Treehuggers, Earth Acupuncture and Community Forests Andy Lipkis (Podcast)
Podcasts

Los Angeles as a lighthouse of environmental restoration? You bet. After 40 years of increasingly connected neighborhood actions restoring the...

Women's Leadership
Women and Power: “Power Over” or “Power To”? Gloria Feldt and Reinette Senum
Podcasts

The future belongs to women. Around the world, women are inspiring each other to envision a world where women lead, but quite differently. Women are...

Food and Farming
Radical Patriotism: Growing Growers and Seeding Leaders for a Real Food Future
Podcasts

What happens when green turns to grey? Fewer than 5 percent of 2 million American farmers are under 45 years old. Bucking that trend is the next...

Restoring Ecosystems
Working With Nature to Heal Nature: Landscapes of Hope John Liu
Podcasts

Just like our bodies, nature has a profound capacity for healing and self-repair. Filmmaker-turned-ecological-restorer John Liu shifted from...

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