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Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Post Carbon Institute: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

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Indigenous thought leaders offer their unique perspectives on this moment of shared crises, the consequence of global industrialized society having been built on extraction, colonialism, perpetual growth, and overexploitation of nature. Award-winning journalist and author Dahr Jamail hosts in-depth interviews with leaders from around the world to uncover Indigenous ways of reckoning with environmental and societal breakdown. If you’re concerned about climate change, species extinctions, loss ...
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This is a collection of thought provoking talks with Indigenous and Maroon people and their supporters to realize and challenge our conscious and unconscious colonized thinking and behaviors. Each conversation explores individual and cultural beliefs and practices for living sustainably and resiliently amidst drastic environment changes and ongoing historical efforts of erasure. **The Proven Sustainable Conversation Series is a fiscally sponsored project of the Center for Transformative Acti ...
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The Global Earth Repair Conference is about building a grass-roots, locally-managed restoration mass movement to regreen our planet and recarbonize our soil. On May 3-5 2019 in Port Townsend Washington,we brought together over 600 people for three days of education, networking, and collective action - including 160 presenters and panelists that ranged from ecology experts to indigenous elders, permaculture gurus to environmental grief facilitators. Our focus is earth repair, ecosystem restor ...
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Dahr Jamail, Storytelling and Communications Manager at Home Planet Fund. A former mountaineer and war correspondent, Dahr shares his incredible journey—from growing up in suburban Houston, to witnessing the impacts of U.S. foreign policy in Iraq, and ultimately dedicating his life to environmental and Ind…
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In this illuminating episode, we sit down with Dr. Maria Fernanda Vivanco, known as Mara, a Peruvian rural sociologist, feminist, and champion of food justice and Andean knowledge preservation. Mara, a lecturer at Cayetano University's Nutrition Department and Gender and Agriculture Specialist for Resonance Global, shares her rich experiences and i…
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This is the first Proven Sustainable Conversation bringing together a wider collective to talk about the theme of water stewardship. The collective includes Alan Ereira, Kogi advocate and founder of the Tairona Trust, Four Arrows, Indigenous educator and Proven Sustainable Guiding Council member, Fred Tutman, Patuxent Riverkeeper, Grandmother Rabia…
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Join us in this deeply engaging episode as we sit down with Fred Tutman, the Patuxent Riverkeeper, and Grandmother Rabiah, a renowned medicine woman and healer. Fred and Rabiah dive into the hidden familial connections Fred has to the Patuxent River, and the profound power of sharing personal stories that bridge connections between people and the e…
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Listen to this captivating conversation with Dr. Aroha Spinks, an environmental scientist and independent consultant in New Zealand, who shares her profound insights on the centrality of familial and tribal relationships in Māori culture, the crucial role of language preservation, and the enduring impact of ancestral traditions for building a susta…
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Khangelani is a recent Biology graduate from Ithaca College with a passion for veterinary medicine, public health, and the preservation of Zimbabwean cultures. In this episode, she shares her dedication to preserving Zimbabwean traditions through her initiative, Project Imbizo. Through our conversation, we discuss the challenges Khangelani faced wh…
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In this episode, Nichole shares her journey of finding her voice through writing as a young immigrant from Jamaica to England. She delves into the rich history of the Jamaican Maroons, as told by her father, and how their ways of being fueled their fight for freedom. Nichole reveals how she has upheld her spirit and values as a strong Maroon fighte…
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Join us for a captivating conversation with Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows), the former Director of Education at Oglala Lakota College and current Professor of Educational Leadership for Change at Antioch University. As the co-author of "Restoring the Kinship Worldview: Indigenous Voices Introduce 28 Precepts for Rebalancing Life on Planet Earth," writ…
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Phil "Pompey" Fixico is an aspiring Seminole Maroon Descendant and Activist who learned about his native identity at the age of 52. He shares his journey and life’s mission in this lively interview. Among other topics, he addresses the Maroon Peace Belt, the definitions of Maroon, the Stono Rebellion, the Seminole Scouts and his founding of the Sem…
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This coversation features Diane Schenandoah, a faithkeeper of the Oneida Nation, Wolf Clan of the Six Nations Haudenosaunee Confederacy. She speaks about her efforts to encourage people to care for the Earth through her multifacted roles as a sculptor, published author, singer, and Syracuse University’s first Honwadiyenawa’sek, meaning “the one who…
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This eposode features Sheryll Durrant, an urban farming and food justice advocate who shares insights on her upbringing in Jamaica, her awakening to sustainability initiatives in Brooklyn, and how these experiences fueled her commitment to food justice in the Bronx. We delve into her journey from corporate marketing to leading community gardens, em…
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This is the first discussion amongst the founding group of the Proven Sustainable Conversation series about the origins of the projects, their personal interests in contributing, and what it means to embody the essence of the work in their existence. The participating collective consists of Sox Sperry, the founder of Proven Sustainable, Kelsey Gree…
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This pilot episode is a compilation of summarizing statements by Proven Sustainable's core team and Guiding Council members underlying the significance of elevating and learning from Indigenous and Maroon voices. -- Learn more at: provensustainable.org Subcribe for email updates at: provensustainable.substack.com…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Dilafruz Khonikboyeva about how people can live through collapse while maintaining their core identities and values. Dilafruz also reminds us how Indigenous people have always had a symbiotic relationship with Earth, living as one with and being in love with Earth. Dilafruz Khonikboyeva, an Indigenous Pamiri from Tajikistan,…
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Dahr Jamail talks with Dr. Lyla June Johnston and gains a far broader perspective on the polycrisis. Lyla June wonders why people are surprised that things have arrived at this point of collapse, given the inherent insatiability of the dominant system of extraction and growth, and the fact that Indigenous people have been issuing warnings for centu…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Dr. Yuria Celidwen about how we must find true belonging and true community with both humans and the more-than-human world. Yuria discusses a broader statement she created that she calls “the ethics of belonging,” which encourages awareness, intention, relational well-being, and actions towards planetary flourishing. She als…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Shoba Liban about the importance of persevering with our work to serve our communities, no matter the results and no matter how difficult things become. Shoba also discusses the great importance of building community resilience, local farming, and adapting to the impacts of the worsening climate crisis. Shoba Liban, a Booran…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Alson Kellen to hear about how his people survived nuclear testing on their home islands, colonialism, imperialism, and how they are now navigating the climate crisis. Alson discusses how he believes traditional values present the best hope for a sustainable future for his people, as well as for all of us. Alson Kelen, a nat…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Paty Gualinga about her people’s spirituality and interconnectedness with the Amazon Rainforest, and the ancient prophecies of her ancestors which are coming true today. She also talks about how, after a decade-long fight she helped lead, Ecuadorians recently voted decisively to end oil drilling in the Amazon in their countr…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Sam Olando about the challenges his people have faced, over generations, as governments and/or corporate projects displace increasing numbers of people from their ancestral lands. Sam also discusses Indigenous values, the importance of community, and the functional nature of reciprocity. Sam Olando, a Luo man from Kenya, is …
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Celine Lim about the gap that exists between living in her Indigenous world of connectivity, and the so-called modern world of city life where she works. She discusses her grief that stems from that gap, what is lost when she experiences disconnection from her Indigenous roots, kinship, and activism. Celine Lim is an Indigen…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Galina Angarova about grieving what is happening on Earth, and what it was like being raised within an intact Indigenous culture. She also discusses the critically important role of ancestors and intergenerational trauma, and reminds us that the traditional knowledge of Indigenous people that came directly from the land itse…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Aslak Holmberg about how the Great Unraveling has always been the inevitable result of an ideology built on unsustainability. Aslak also provides his stark assessment of the dominant global paradigm of constant growth, as well as an inspirational message of standing firm in our work for the planet, no matter what. Aslak Holm…
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Dahr Jamail speaks with Anne Poelina about the root cause of the cascading environmental and social crises of the 21st century: the Western industrialized, extractivist mindset. Anne also presents ideas for changing our perspectives and perceptions to be in community with nature, and the importance of listening to Indigenous voices. Anne Poelina is…
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Dahr Jamail discusses how he came to seek out Indigenous leaders for ideas on how to navigate the climate emergency and related environmental and social crises of our times. He highlights the importance of listening to Indigenous voices and introduces the people who will be sharing their wisdom in future episodes. Dahr Jamail is an award-winning jo…
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Dahr Jamail is the author of " The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption". He is an award winning journalist and is a leading voice in this field.In the coronavirus times we live in it is easy to overlook that the threat of the climate situation has not disappeared. Dahr is one of the leading voices in th…
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Award winning journalist and author of the End of Ice, Dahr Jamail talks with us about the social and political implications of the Coronavirus. And shares with us his experience of being in lockdown in Washington State, USA. In this 2 part interview, Dahr discusses how the Coronavirus underlines the same economic issues that have led to the climat…
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We interview Canadian doctor and clinical assistant professor Christine Gibson about the coronavirus epidemic that is affecting everyone worldwide. From the facts and myths about it, to immediate self care to care of the community as well as discussing its very real connection to the climate crisis and our readiness.Christine Gibsons website: www.c…
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Head of Greenpeace Australasia, David Ritter is a powerful voice for political change and activism. From his talk and an interview we did at Woodford at the start of this year David talks about the Chernobyl moment Australia faced with the fires and some confronting comparisons between Australia's political leaders and those of Russia.The Coronavir…
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We interview Catherine Ingram, author of Facing Extinction, social and environmental journalist and spiritual teacher about the inner strength needed to meet the Climate Crisis with an open heart. In this interview we explore the importance of acceptance and courage and what that means when humanity is facing the greatest challenge of all time. For…
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In our follow up interview with Psychologist Dr Aimee Mann we ask questions about how to live and try stay psychologically healthy in midst of climate breakdown. Aimee gives great advice on how to deal with Climate Trauma and find a place of safety and peace amongst the strong feelings that the climate crisis can bring up in us.…
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In this podcast we talk to professor Richard Hil. about Greta Thunberg, neoliberalism and his own personal calling and responses to "the great unravelling" i.e the enormous changes that the climate crisis is bringing to the world as we have known it.To find out more about Prof Hil and Ngara Institute go to https://www.ngarainstitute.org.au/…
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A series of moving conversations from a Deep Adaptation Workshop with Professor Jem Bendell and Katie Carr. Four professional women of different ages and nationalities explore what the Climate Crisis means to them and their vocations. We interviewed a doctor, a psychotherapist a managing director and a Death Cafe facilitator. It's a journey deep in…
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Hot House Earth - Interview with Climate Scientist Ian LoweOn Today’s show we interview Australia’s preeminent climate scientist Professor Ian Lowe... What is the latest research and predictions from climate science? How does climate change impact our future and our survival as a species?De către Michael Shaw & Michelle Walter
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This is our latest podcast with Nell Azuri representing "climate for change" . She is talking about why we shy away from feeling the depth of the crises, her own journey through it and how she is helping people come into conversation and action.For more information about Climate For Change or Nell Azuri please visit:https://www.climateforchange.org…
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Powerful interview with Catherine Ingram, spiritual teacher and author of extended essay Facing Extinction. Catherine talks candidly about the environmental crisis and the research that led her to believe we may be facing human extinction. She shares her insight into how to face the upcoming times without blame or denial and the opportunity inheren…
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This is the Climate Crisis interviews Psychologist Dr Aimee Maxwell about Deep Adaptation and why talking about the weather is not a safe topic anymore!Aimee is a developmental psychologist with a dual degree in psychology and neuroscience and she shares her insights into why Climate Crisis creates division between friends and groups and how to und…
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This is the first episode of This is The Climate Crisis Radio show recorded at BayFM on 28-11-2019.In todays show, hosts Michael Shaw and Michelle Walter talk about the importance of discussing this climate disruption; we share about how our own understanding of Climate Crisis was influenced by Catherine Ingram author of Facing Extinction. Michael …
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Dahr Jamail is a brilliant journalist that earned his first fame when he was one of the pioneers to "jump in" to covering the Iraq war in a way that the mainstream media was *not*. We now know the history of how that played out. Here he warns us - this is the scary presentation - thank you for being here for this. This is why we need to work so har…
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