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Awakening Lands

Anna Purpera & Benji Ross

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Welcome to Awakening Lands, an unfolding collection of conversations and storytelling around bioregional regeneration. In Awakening Lands, we share the stories of Landscape Leaders to try and magnify the impacts of their devotion to regenerating the Earth, their community, their place. We also intend to peer into and beyond their stories to also begin seeing the inspiring process of whole bioregions coming to life.
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Sylvin Ashbrook is a true a weaver in the Erie Niagara region. They are a Land Stewardship Coordinator at Grassroots Gardens WNY, working directly with community members across a network of community gardens in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. This experience aligns well with their dream of community-owned regeneration, and allows them to embed themselve…
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In this episode, we speak with Lynda Schneekloth, one of the founding members of Friends of the Buffalo River (now Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper), founder of the Western New York Environmental Alliance, and Professor Emerita at the University at Buffalo. She came to Buffalo to teach landscape architecture at UB in the 80s, and fell in love with the c…
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Margaret Wooster is a Buffalo native who embodies regenerative leading and weaving. She has used her PhD in English and Master's degree in Urban and Environmental Planning to teach at the local University at Buffalo, write 3 books about restoring waterways in Western New York, and to inform her life of advocacy. Margaret has been central to several…
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In this episode, we’re talking to Marcus Rosten, an accomplished, young, and outgoing regenerative leader and weaver bringing a whole lot of love and pride to the Erie Niagara bioregion. Marcus was the recipient of the 30 under 30 award from the American Association of Environmental Education for the long list of hats he’s worn over the years: ecol…
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Richard Coates works in healthcare, regeneration, and community co-creation in Purley-on-Thames in the River Thames watershed. He is a neuropsychologist and works as an independent practitioner with clients with severe traumatic brain injuries and their families. His discovery of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) transformed the way he delive…
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In this episode, we’re talking to Jay Burney, someone who is very well-known for the work he does in and around Buffalo, NY. He is a writer, photographer, educator, naturalist, husband and father, project and business developer and manager with over 40 years of experience in media, ecology, habitat, community engagement, and education. He has been …
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Brandon Letsinger is here to talk to us about something he is very passionate about: bioregionalism and the Cascadia movement. He has spent his life working to change systems for the better, and he feels that focusing on bioregionalism is the most sustainable and regenerative form of creating a better world. In this episode, Brandon shares the path…
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Clare Attwell skillfully weaves community through the process of creating art. Really, she holds the space and the creative process does the weaving. It’s in between the phases of first collectively envisioning the concept and eventually sharing it with the community that Clare says relationships and community building actually happens. In the crea…
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Elliott is a native of Burlingtin, ON, but was raised in the Netherlands and has lived in Sweden and the British Columbia Interior. After working for a decade as a chef, carpenter, and farmer, he eventually settled into the environmental field and graduated from Sir Sandford Fleming's Forest Tech Program with the Indigenous Designation Perspective.…
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Today, we are chatting with Kiran Topiwala! Kiran is an artist, someone who is learning to walk the pathway of regeneration, a seeker of the right way to be humans together on Earth. He believes in the power of collaboration, innovation, and conscious design to create a positive impact on the world. He is the founder of Kula, which is doing some ve…
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Today we talk to the dynamic and relentless seeker for how we all can better care for the Earth, Heidi Steltzer. Heidi knows that a just, equal, and sustainable world is possible. She is an environmental scientist and explorer, and finds awe and wonder in places on Earth that many people never see. She has some stories about places like Antarctica …
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In this episode we are joined by Landscape Leader Gwen Garcelon. Gwen’s career path has included community organizing, social entrepreneurship, sustainability consulting, local food systems development, and executive coaching. Gwen is oriented towards seeing the big picture. She is an advocate for listening to and seeing the wholeness of local land…
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Roberta is an all weather outdoor enthusiast, field ecologist, an exuberant gardener, a fearless cook, a lifelong learner, musician, and dancer. She and her husband are firmly rooted in the gardens, orchards, fields and woodlands that grace their beloved Irish Hill in Buckfield, Maine. Roberta has been helping Mainers and their communities protect …
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Chris Casillas is founder of Regenerating Sonora, a Superior based nonprofit that’s nurturing local potential for a resilient and regenerative future. He also helps build leaderful organizations as co-founder of The Development Dojo, and is a board member at the Center for Shamanic Education and Exchange. Chris has a background in tech where he pla…
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Our introduction to what we're all about - uplifting the stories of bioregions and the people that steward them. From the Landscape Leaders, those devoted to their community and place who are largely invisible and unfunded, to the aspiring who are just starting to uncover their story, to the larger narrative of the bioregionalism movement as a whol…
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