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Earth to Humans

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Earth to Humans

The Wild Lens Collective

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Earth to Humans is a bi-weekly interview series featuring conversations with some of the amazing humans who are fighting for a brighter and more just future for all of Earth's inhabitants. Join private conversations with top authors and access exclusive bonus content! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
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Common Land

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Common Land

The Wild Lens Collective & Radio Boise

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Common Land explores the creation stories behind protected areas. In each season of the show, we take a deep dive into the history, science and politics behind the establishment of one particular patch of protected common land. National parks, monuments, conservation areas, national scenic trails - any area that has been granted protected status by government is fair game for exploration on this new documentary style podcast series. Season one is focused on a National Conservation Area in Id ...
 
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The Yoni Codes

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The Yoni Codes

Melissa April & Katherine Blanco

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Do you want to harness the creative power that lives within your womb? Do you want to proudly claim ALL of who you are and bring that essence to your relationships, parenting, and business? Our planet is in a collective death cycle. Can you feel it? A rebirth is imminent, activating our deep feminine consciousness. This is shifting the way we relate to how we birth, how we create, how we view our bodies, how we love, how we heal, and how we treat one another. Melissa April and Katherine Blan ...
 
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In this episode of the Mythcasting section of The ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast, hostess Sara Jolena Wolcott tells a story of one of the forgotten goddesses of the greek mythology. Baubo (and her Boar), a peculiar deity who is most certainly older than the Greek pantheon, but who still manages to survive the agricultural revolution in the Fe…
 
Author and founding pastor of the first Church of the Wild Rev. Victoria Loorz join Sara Jolena Wolcott to talk about being an edgewalker, the possibility of Christianity, what it's like to be a parent of a climate activist, and her latest book: Church of the Wild. 3:42 - Delving into some beautiful writing: the prologue to Victoria's book, the chu…
 
How can an organization with values of equity shift away from its own embedded hierarchy? In this conversation, we speak with Robin Cook Roth who was recently the CEO of the UK company, Traidcraft to talk about how he led his organization out of the hierarchy. We discuss how holacracy's process of self-management, distribution of power, roles, and …
 
Nina Simons, Co-founder and Chief Relationship Officer of Bioneers and the author of, Nature, Culture, and the Sacred: A Woman Listens for Leadership, joins hostess Sara Jolena Wolcott to discuss the healing work of bringing people together and leaning into feminine leadership. Of the many titles that she has been given, "culture doctor," is one of…
 
As we move through the time of year when the night is long and the day is short, let us contemplate those mysteries that can be unveiled in the dark. This podcast offers a contemplation of circular time, ancient temporal technologies, Circular Time, and why it is valuable to vitality itself in the modern age. 4:00 - Invitation to Circular Time 5:47…
 
Is there a new-ancient ecologically-centered spirituality erupting into different spheres of life around the world? Professor Bron Taylor's decades of research suggest that, yes, a diverse spiritual movement that values and experiences a spiritually informed and often infused connection with nature is rapidly growing. In this conversation, we look …
 
How do we move from 'cycles of suffering' to 'cycles of resilience' in ways that intertwine the personal and the collective dynamics? Anjuli Sherin, LMFT, shares with us her insights as a therapist and a person who has experienced and is witness to these intersections in her clients' lives. We discuss uncurling, polyvagal theory, activism, how indi…
 
Ben Yosua-Davis, Director of Applied Research, The BTS Center, sat down with hostess Sara Jolena Wolcott to talk about some of the learnings from their learning community, which is asking questions from a spiritual lens towards a climate changed world. We start with death, which is a critical element of any kind of ecological and spiritual framewor…
 
In this episode, Melissa and Katherine take their listeners on a wild ride through what conscious conception means when birthing all of our creations into the world, not just human babies. Stay connected: Join our newsletter to stay connect with us and to also receive invitations to upcoming online and in-person sisterhood circles. Click this link …
 
I was wearing masks to make other people feel comfortable around me, and all of a sudden, it was like it, well, that's gonna go out the window, now it's not available anymore." -Gladys Garcia Neroda In this episode of the ReMembering and ReEnchanting podcast, consultant and integral coach GG talks about her journey with the rosary, praying to the d…
 
Starting off the third season of The Yoni Codes Podcast, Katherine and Melissa take a deep dive into what it means to give birth in sovereignty, create without observation, and to be completely unhindered as we bring our desires into form. While we discover the process that Katherine worked through in birthing her fourth baby Cora, we also uncover …
 
This conversation starts with ritual and craft. Then we move into Katherine's background in The New Thought Movement, a movement behind the philosophy "your thought can change your reality." We delve into some of the history of the New Thought Movement and its ramifications on a society that emphasizes that "you can become anything" while at the sa…
 
Matariki takes us on a journey of ReMembering the enchanted forests and rivers of Aotearoa, known on most maps as New Zealand, and the continuing journey of the Maori peoples and the pakeha (settlers) who colonized and have enacted grave violence on their land and their people. Her narration of the history becomes a narration of the history of a mo…
 
Navigating trail towns and road crossings along the Appalachian Trail can be a challenge for long distance hikers. Most towns lack pedestrian infrastructure, forcing hikers to get creative when visiting trail communities. We explore some of the difficulties associated with getting around trail towns on foot in this bonus mini-episode of the series.…
 
In their Summer Season Finale, Melissa and Katherine open up and share their personal insights on being in the thick of mothering little ones. In this raw and real conversation they reveal a potent Yoni Code that can serve us all, whether you are a mother or not. We touch on: Why mom-guilt doesn't need to be fixed How mindset shifts are different t…
 
Join us for this potent conversation with Lea Bayles, as she helps lift the veil on what is waiting for us on the other side of our childbearing years and how she found her power in the transition into being the Matriarch of her family. About Lea Bayles: Lea Bayles has been called “a secret weapon for life and business success,” “a voice for healin…
 
Today as I drive alone down highway 395 on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada along the length of California, I am reminded of a powerful film I had the privilege of seeing in the summer of 2021. It completely changed the way that I looked at this beautiful, harsh landscape and left me contemplating its messages even a year later. Filmmakers Ann…
 
Women gather. Reflections initiated. Intentions held. Magic made. In this episode Melissa and Katherine share their take on modern sister circles. They explore the energy that is created when women gather and the potent container ("The Cauldron") that is held when we honour intentional guidance and leadership. Upcoming Local Event with Katherine an…
 
**BOOKCLUB DATE** Friday, July 29th at 6pm PST or 9pm EST at https://www.patreon.com/EarthToHumans The very first book I read by today’s guest haunted me for weeks after finishing it. I couldn’t shake the reality of the near-future world that she creates, which feels as terrifying as it is tangible and close. The reality of a world without animals.…
 
Hannah’s ancestry traces back to Ireland, and learning about the folklore that would have shaped the way that her great grandparents, great great grand parents and all the Mulvanys before them would have related to nature and the places around them has been a main feature of her past month in the country. She wanted to delve deeper into the folklor…
 
I came across today’s topic in kind of a roundabout way. Recently I was rewatching the James Cameron film, Titanic, and as I was watching Rose freeze on her floating piece of wood and pry Jack’s cold dead hands from hers as she whispers "I’ll never let go," it got me wondering just how cold the water actually was when the titanic actually sank. A q…
 
Ocean Mercier teaches Te Pūtaiao Māori/Māori Science which is a course on mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge and science) in both traditional and contemporary contexts, at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Her research and that of her peers and students recognizes the values and merit of both indigenous and western techniques, using bo…
 
While Sarinah and Hannah are on vacation, we decided to rebroadcast one of our "best of" episodes with Dr. Sylvia Earle, you'll understand why in a minute... Close your eyes, and picture yourself underwater. See the light sway above you, as it gets darker and darker the further down you go. Welcome to the deep waters of the ocean, a place where tod…
 
Throughout Southern Appalachia, church groups commonly provide what’s referred to as “Trail Magic” - a free bonus snack or meal shared with Appalachian Trail thru-hikers. In this mini-episode, we explore the phenomenon of Trail Magic and its association with the church.By The Wild Lens Collective & Radio Boise
 
What is the deal with procrastination? What does it feel like when we trust our desire to put something off? Most of us have felt some shame when we procrastinate, but what if our bodies are telling us something? Is there an intelligence to our indulgence in waiting to complete a task until the mood strikes? Tune in as Katherine and Melissa discove…
 
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