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May 23, 2022

Jóvenes Indígenas Al Rescate de los Ríos con MiLizbeth Flaco de Emberá, Panamá

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-rq25q-1232a51 MiLizbeth Flaco es una guardiana del bosque, criada en el corazón de la selva de Panamá. Después de décadas de búsqueda a un lugar seguro por causa de la guerra civil en Colombia, pudo finalmente encontrar un lugar seguro al que llamar hogar. Pero ahora con el cambio…

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April 24, 2022

Top Springs near Orlando , Florida

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April 18, 2022

Moonstar: Community Organizer and Earth Advocate - On Leading Environmental Workshops and the Power

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-3f4p7-12035e5 Welcome to our special 2022 Earth Day Episode! We're chatting with Moonstar, from Walatowa-Pueblo of Jemez. Moonstar is a community organizer, activist, fashion model, and teacher who works with Indigenous youth to help them organize environmental projects. We talk about how to deal with climate anxiety, her’s grandfather's…

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April 14, 2022

Florida springs: Rock Springs

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March 27, 2022

Indigenous Youth Saving The Rivers of Panamá with MiLizbeth Flaco of Emberá Panamá

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-7zm8b-11e2cee MiLizbeth Flaco is a guardian of the forest. She was raised in the heart of the Panama jungle after a decades long search for a safe place from the civil war in Colombia. After finally found a secure place to call home, climate change and pollution are increasingly…

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Dec. 6, 2021

Neil Giardino: Journalist focused on the Amazon and Indigenous peoples. Reporting on pesticide conta

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-phv7t-114c8e8 A very hard-hitting interview with Neil Giardino, an American journalist whose storytelling focus is on the Amazon and indigenous peoples. Neil is a freelance journalist who has stories published on NBC and Al Jazeera, who just returned from a trip to Paraguay where he reported on land eviction…

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Oct. 30, 2021

What Is Overshoot Day? How Can You Stop It? Overshoot Day with Sháán díín Cedar

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-3tgfc-111ac31 July 29th came in just like another day People went through their daily lives, like just another day... But after 155 days in 2021, we have reached Earth Overshoot day (a day that marks the moment in time when demand for earth’s ecological resources exceeds what the planet…

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Sept. 26, 2021

Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast!

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-tmd3z-10ec7a6 A great episode to start is Episode 21: "A poem for the Earth by an Indigenous Nahuatl Women Esmeralda Gonzales" Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast My name is Frank Oscar Weaver, Growing up in Paraguay, I participated in many environmental projects with the Guarani People. Leading me…

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Aug. 19, 2021

A poem for the Earth by an Indigenous Nahuatl Women Esmeralda Gonzales

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-zm2nj-10bbcef To honor the Indigenous people of Mexico, we have Esmeralda Gonzalez, who is a teacher of the indigenous language Nahuatl, and also an earth guardian, leading group of students in reforestation projects of native trees. Esmeralda shares the ancient wisdom of the Nahualt passed down generations after generation.…

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July 27, 2021

The Seven Grandfather teachings with Natasha Akiwenzie, Lac Seul First Nation

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-8h234-109dd9f Natasha Akiwenzie shares with The Seven Grandfather teachings, and how they can help us bring balance to our relationships with ourselves and the planet. Natasha runs an Environment nonprofit group of First Nation fishers and others who care about Climate Change and its effects on Georgian Bay and…

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April 27, 2021

"Help Us Save Our Community" - A request from Osmar Valenzuela in Paraguay

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-7gmun-101ef96 Do you wanna help the environment, and at the same time support the indigenous people of Paraguay? This weekend I got a message from my friend Osmar Valenzuela. He told me the story on how young members of the indigenous communities in Amambay, are being forced to abandoned…

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April 18, 2021

Wisdom of the Condor. Using Indigenous wisdom to find my lost dog

The words of the Aymara Curandera helped me find my dog, and a new vision for living. After days of unsuccessful desperate searches for our lost dog, the wisdom of a Bolivian Aymara medicine woman, and faith healer, helped me find my lost dog. "Look at your problems through the…

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March 21, 2021

Arjho Carino Turner: Timely interview with a member of the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders com

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-dnxh5-fe6d68 Happy to introduce my friend Arjho from the Blaan Indigenous community of the Philippines, She’s a champion for climate change, community involvement, and is an international activist in indigenous peoples' rights. If you're passionate about indigenous people's rights and want to create change towards more sustainable future, you…

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Feb. 25, 2021

Miss Indian World 2019-2021 Cheyenne Kippenberger - on Seminole history, Living in Florida, and Prot

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-qycpb-fbe7e5 Considered a rising star in the Seminole Tribe of Florida and crowned as the 36th Miss Indian World, Cheyenne Kippenberger is committed to helping her community. She gives back to her community by preserving and sharing the traditions and history of the Seminoles, while promoting wellness, and also…

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Feb. 17, 2021

Follow the plastic

It's the opposite of a miracle, turning our precious water into plastic waste, and then the waste makes its way back into our waters. Now is up to us to save our Florida springs.

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Feb. 7, 2021

Kayak litter clean up

I use to be a janitor , cleaning for money , not I clean for fun. When I first moved to the US I did not speak very good English and my first job was cleaning bathrooms, picking up trash and emptying trash cans at a theme park. It was…

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Nov. 30, 2020

Yuahula Alay Kalapalo : Storyteller, Musician and Indigenous fire brigagde volunteer in the front li

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-duaph-f3b55f Today we talk with Yuahula Alay Kalapalo , from the Xingu region of Brasil. Yuahula is a storyteller, filmmaker and a brigadista, a volunteer firefighter, who is fighting to save the amazon from burning. We talk about what he sees in the front lines of the Amazon burning…

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Nov. 26, 2020

This giving Tuesday: Let's build trails of empathy and understanding among all cultures.

The Out of Eden Walk is a nomadic brand of science-based, people-to-people storytelling, that kindle a sense of responsible stewardship of our shared home, planet Earth, while celebrating the bonds that unite the human family across cultures, ethnicities, religions and politics. When the Out of Eden Walk set out from…

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Nov. 18, 2020

WE NEED YOUR HELP: JOIN OUT OF EDEN WALK IN CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH STORYTELLING

Help support the walk’s nomadic brand of science-based, people-to-people storytelling to kindle a sense of responsible stewardship of our shared home, planet Earth, while celebrating the bonds that unite the human family across cultures. https://outofedenwalknonprofit.org/campaign/

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Aug. 24, 2020

Shaving my head to raise awareness to save Split Oak Forest!

Split Oak is home to thousands of beautiful native Florida species whose habitats and lives will be destroyed if we allow this toll road project to tear through the forest. Save Split Oak by voting YES on Amendment 2 this November. https://www.savesplitoak.org/

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Aug. 6, 2020

Exploring Yaupon, an important plant, used for medicine, and ceremonial item by indigenous people fo

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-6bsra-e5ed0e Today we talk to Bryon White, co-founder of Yaupon Brothers, we talk in length about Yaupon, a caffeinated plant native to United States, and that was a central cultural item for the Indigenous people of the South East of North America. Bryan tell us the story of the…

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July 16, 2020

Being part of a strong lineage of resilient Native woman, and toppling racist statues with Angela No

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-4emqz-e37f60 Angela Noah (@angno97) is a National Indian Tribal Youth Peer Guide, the Current Miss Indian University of Oregon, an Earth Ambassador , and a very community driven individual. I learned so much from her in the half an hour we shared together. We go over a wide range…

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July 10, 2020

Animal Protectors: Rescuing Animals at the Navajo Nation During The Pandemic

“To all our stray, homeless, an abandoned animals, I want to let you know you are loved, you are not forgotten, there are humans that will fight for you!” Zunneh-bah Martin shares the story of her family's generations fight against animal cruelty, and how now she is rescuing stray animals…

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July 2, 2020

Indigenous Bee Stewardiship with Australian owned and operated Native Bee Rescue Service, with Alex

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-6c3vn-e1e326 We start our new season with an amazing interview with Alex Ibarra, from Indigenous Bee Rescue, all the way from Australia. Alex shares his incredible work of saving bee colonies, and how he honors the traditions of the originals inhabits of Australia in his work with Indigibee. “Indigibee…

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