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Featuring leadership voices from regenerative cultures around the world. Bloom Podcast is a production of Bloom Network, an international community working to educate and mobilize around regenerative solutions. Visit http://bloomnetwork.org to learn more, support, or get involved. -cover image by Jessica Perlstein
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Anyka Barber is founder, director and curator of Betti Ono gallery in Oakland, California. We reached out to Anyka in response to Betti Ono's fundraiser to power arts, culture, and community resilience. Contribute at https://bettiono.com/donate/. Betti Ono is an experimentally minded space for art + culture + community. They are 100% Black women le…
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William is a stellar creator and citizen scientist, changing people's lives with the way he educates people to grow nutritious foods and create economic and arts sovereignty. Here we talk about cultivating mushrooms, music and art, neighborhood permaculture, and more. The title of this episode comes from a quote by him: "Homeostasis will only be ac…
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In this episode we interview Joshua Fields about Consciousness Hacking's upcoming conference: Awakened Futures Summit, May 18-19 2019 in San Francisco. Joshua is a graduate student in Philosophy and Consciousness at the California Institute of Integral Studies, and in a previous life, an Oxford economist, Morgan Stanley analyst and Scottish amateur…
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This episode is with Robin Gunkel, Bloom Baltimore organizer, poet, and academic advisor. We talk about her experience this past summer with a training and retreat organized by CoRenewal, called the New Moon Mycology Summit. Robin also shares about this year's Mushroom City Art Festival and a bioremediation project that she and fellow organizers ar…
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This episode is with Daniel Christian Wahl, author of Designing Regenerative Cultures. Daniel lives on Majorca, and works locally and internationally as a consultant, educator and activist. In this episode we discuss: ++ tips for getting started with contributing to regenerative culture where you live++ thinking between different scales, from a spe…
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Episode Notes Bio: Kim Haxton is a multifaceted, multidimensional educator, rooted in knowledge and steeped in community. She is Potowatami from Wasauksing, currently based in Vancouver BC. She has worked across Turtle Island and abroad in various capacities, always emphasizing local leadership development toward genuine healing. In her work with I…
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Episode Notes This episode is with Robin Gunkel, Bloom Baltimore organizer, poet, and academic advisor. We talk about her experience this past summer with a training and retreat organized by CoRenewal, called the New Moon Mycology Summit. Robin also shares about this year’s Mushroom City Art Festival and a bioremediation project that she and fellow…
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Episode Notes Jose Acosta, lead producer with Bloom Los Mochis, Mexico describes their civic ecoparks initiative, in collaboration with local government, nonprofits and neighborhood residents. In this conversation you’ll find:++ Tips on organizing successful collaborations++ An amazing example of what’s happening in local Bloom chapters++ Insights …
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Episode Notes Interview about hydrology with Evolver* Sporeganizers Andrew Stocker, a geologist from Santa Fe New Mexico, and Jacob Aman, a researcher working on toxic cleanup projects near Santa Cruz, Silicon Valley and the surrounding region.We cover: How the Earth’s water cycles work What dangers we face with the current ways people and governme…
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Episode Notes Interview about hydrology with Evolver* Sporeganizers Andrew Stocker, a geologist from Santa Fe New Mexico, and Jacob Aman, a researcher working on toxic cleanup projects near Santa Cruz, Silicon Valley and the surrounding region. We cover: How the Earth’s water cycles work What dangers we face with the current ways people and governm…
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Episode Notes This episode is an insightful panel discussion about psychedelics, recorded at Imagine Festival on Orcas Island in September 2015. Moderator and panelists: Rick Ingrasi, Donna Dryer, Richard Yensen, and Magenta Ceiba. Some of the topics we touch on include the legal history of psychedelics, possibilities for intergenerational collabor…
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Episode Notes Interview with filmmaker Janine Sagert, the director of Veterans for Entheogenic Therapy, Ryan LeCompte of Veterans for Entheogenic Therapy, and Saj Razvi, director of Trauma Dynamics. Note, this podcast was recorded back when Bloom was called Evolver Network. From Shock to Awe is a feature-length documentary that chronicles the journ…
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