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Ecological Medicine
The Healing Potential of Cannabidiol, MDMA and Entheogens Martin Lee, Amy Emerson and Ralph…
Podcasts

Amy Emerson, Director of Clinical Research at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS); Martin Lee, Director of Project CBD;...

Ecological Design
How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World Paul Stamets
Podcasts

Paul Stamets describes a series of epiphanies around how to shape our world with fungi in ways that are not just sustainable, but regenerative,...

Indigeneity
Multicultural Women Social and Ecological Healing Jeanine Canty, Nina Simons and Anita Sanchez
Podcasts

Three of the diverse contributors to the new anthology, Ecological and Social Healing: Multicultural Women’s Voices, explore how being situated...

Indigeneity
Keepers of the Cradle of Life
Podcasts

What does it mean to bring the “feminine” forward in leadership from diverse cultural and ethnic perspectives? How might a spectrum of views help...

Youth
Making Tomorrow Today: The Power of Youth Jessica Rimington, Rhummanee Hang…
Podcasts

Dynamic young people are surmounting considerable social and economic obstacles by following their dreams to create a better world. Jessica...

Art
Art As Social Change: Birthing the Dawn Of A New Day John Densmore & Climbing PoeTree
Podcasts

“Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which to shape it.” (Bertolt Brecht). John Densmore, legendary drummer of the Doors,...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Awakening the Genius in Everyone: When the Calling Keeps Calling Michael Meade
Podcasts

Renowned storyteller, performer, author, activist and scholar Michael Meade weaves threads of timeless wisdom traditions into myths for today’s...

Bioneers News
Nina Simons with Elisa Parker about Bioneers16, Epic Change & Re-Inventing Leadership
Podcasts

Listen to a new podcast episode featuring Nina Simons with Elisa Parker about Bioneers16, Epic Change & Re-Inventing Leadership....

Indigeneity
The Path Home: Restoring Native Lands and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Podcasts

Although colonial systems of oppression have radically damaged relationships between tribal communities and their traditional lands, a new generation...

Indigeneity
Fire in the Belly: Women Leading Social Change Pennie Opal Plant, Colette Pichon Battle & Adrianna
Podcasts

Harm to one is harm to all—and prevention is a question of human survival. From oil refinery accidents in California to the aftermath of the BP oil...

Justice
Restorative Justice: From Harm to Healing Fania Davis & Cameron Simmons
Podcasts

The Restorative Justice movement has boldly shown that arresting the cycle of youth violence and incarceration early can lead to significant changes....

Justice
Spirit in the Air: Reform, Revolution and Regeneration Tom Hayden
Podcasts

In times of massive social change, personal biography can coincide with historical epochs to produce leaders who embody the spirit of the times. The...

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