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What does belonging mean within a fractured world? How do we liberate ourselves from systems that attempt to turn us into mere cogs in a mac...
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If you're an eco activist, creative, visionary, or entrepreneur SO passionate about sustainability that you're eager to do what you can not only in your personal life, but also with your pas...

What does belonging mean within a fractured world? How do we liberate ourselves from systems that attempt to turn us into mere cogs in a mac...

What is the role of language in shaping our worldviews and webs of relations — beyond simply serving as tools of communication? How can the...

How do we navigate questions around staying to resist, versus relocating to find home — in a time when certain places may no longer feel saf...

What is the “watershed death spiral” that has led to the vicious cycle of more droughts and floods at the same time? How might learning abou...

How do we sit with our fears and discomforts around collapse? What might we miss when we demand quick fixes, takeaways, and summaries — with...

Where do our senses of disgust come from? What does it mean to interrogate and unsettle the ways that our senses of disgust may have been sh...

Why have the majority of coconut trees across the Hawaiian islands not been allowed to bring coconut fruit into maturity? What does it mean...

Today, we are doing an episode swap with Dean Spade's podcast, Love in a F*cked Up World, featuring his conversation with adrienne maree bro...

What does it mean to bypass formalized structures of change-making and to engage in mutual aid? How does the philanthropy-nonprofit-industri...

How do we stay rooted when experiencing stories of injustice, one after another, while navigating a world that often wants to suppress our g...

What have been the impacts of colonial time on individual well-being and community dynamics? What does it mean to reclaim the state of flow...

Why is it that cuisines have historically been dismissed as a serious field of study? How have social factors, such as cultural norms and cl...

What does it mean to cultivate “nestedness” for young children, infants, and future generations? What can we learn from how other species ca...

What are the psychological aspects of how military combat personnel are often socialized in training to feel more comfortable with carrying...

What does it mean to focus on learning from Earth, as opposed to learning about the earth? How might learning Ianguages of Indigeneity invit...

How have the deep seas already been altered by industrial human activity? What is the relationship between art and science within the world...

How does historical processes of colonization relate to the increasing prevalence of more intense, destructive wildfires? How can Indigenous...

How do we navigate the overwhelm that comes from staying informed about the world’s many interconnected crises — many of which may feel extr...

What does it mean to look at power through the lens of land stewardship and ownership? How have different social factors influenced how the...

This original, un-edited recording is from kaméa's Substack live interview early July of 2025 with Dr. Rupa Marya, who was fired by her empl...

What do we need to interrogate about our dominant culture’s obsession with “wellness” — as well as its discomforts when confronted by illnes...

What does it mean to reject the monocultural delusion of separation and endless growth, and to nurture systems that honor context and the br...

This is a replay from May 2022 on Sanctuary for All, Sanctuary Everywhere — on the deportability of workers as labor discipline, immigration...

What is there to question about the dominant framing of “climate crisis”? What does it mean to understand carbon not just as an element but...

How does sensing into our zones of stretch, comfort, and panic help us to expand our capacities for love and nonviolence — in their more rad...

In 1999, Terence Unity Freitas, the partner of our guest today, along with two other Indigenous activists Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa and La...

The Ecuadorian government is currently planning to auction off 8.7 million acres of the Amazon rainforest to oil interests. What is at stake...

(By request, this is the raw, untranslated version of our interview with Nemonte Nenquimo — in which you will hear Nemonte's original respon...

What has been the historical relationship between missionary work and the development of the oil industry in the Ecuadorian Amazon? What doe...

What is at stake if we bypass the “inner” work of personal transformation while we rally forward in the “external” work of dismantling syste...

A lot of people seem to be struggling with our senses of belonging. So many people have been uprooted and forcibly displaced. Many have chos...

What does it mean to recognize that so much of the world has become “anti-microbial”? Why is it that some bacteria make us sick while others...

How is the Maasai community continually being displaced and disenfranchised in the name of “wildlife conservation”? What are some of the com...

In this conversation, kaméa chayne is joined by Martín Prechtel, who speaks to us from Northern New Mexico where he presently lives with his...

How do the biological life forms of the Amazon rainforest — from pollen grains, fungal spores, to microbes — play active roles in their regi...

What does it mean that Hollywood and the entertainment industry are increasingly relying on AI and consumer data to make decisions about the...

How do we navigate friendships in the context of social change and increasing political divides? What does it mean to ground ourselves in co...

What can we learn from marine mammals in their practices of echolocation? What is the difference between identification as a colonial tool o...

How is the common portrayal of Australia’s first peoples as hunter-gatherers who lived on empty, uncultivated land misguided, and wrong? Wha...

How might we listen to our hearts more and tune into this “age of loneliness”? What are some vital connections between our public health cri...

What does it mean to expand political action beyond the voting booth? What are some ways that colonialism and imperialism persist today? And...

In this episode, Sadiah Qureshi invites us to unravel histories of science, race, and empire to understand the social dynamics that we have...

What does it mean that the labeling of “pests” often relate to how they challenge power and order? How do the ways that “pests” are often ta...

What does it mean to expand our perceptions of wealth — and question what it means to build freedom and security in life? How might we re-gr...

What does it actually mean to build “movements” — understanding this word not as a loose terminology overarching certain causes but as a sub...

What does it mean to understand laundering in the context of how Black rage often gets converted to fit the interests of capital — against t...

With a significant part of the global population now reliant on paved road systems for the daily functioning of our lives, it is easy to ove...

What does it mean to sit with and tend to our grief as a regular practice rather than something to “get over” — so we can continue to sense...

What does it mean to remember ourselves as representatives of our rivers, oceans, and other earthly bodies of water? Why is it vital to reco...

In this conversation with Dr. Juanita Sundberg, we explore how our relationships with the more-than-human world are often shaped by our inst...