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Project Zion Podcast
847 | Say What?! | 2025 World Conference Resolutions | G-10

Project Zion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 41:28


“It's easy to throw up our hands and say it's bigger than what we can do,” says this "Say What?!" episode's guest, Rick Bunch.  Join hosts Mary Anne and Kassie for a close look at G-10, the resolution submitted by the Community of Christ Earth Stewardship team for consideration at the 2025 World Conference. In this episode, Rick Bunch provides a little more background for the resolution as well as a number of practical ways to live out those things to which the resolution calls the Community of Christ ... a people who claim to hold a belief in the Sacredness of Creation. Check out the Earth Stewardship Lesson Series mentioned by Rick.Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.

Living Out Faith
2025-04-27 - Earth Stewardship & Baptism Sunday - Sermon

Living Out Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 22:43


Studieaux Life- Yoga Things and Other Things
Rooted in Wonder: Reconnecting to Nature, Intuition & Inner Guidance with Maureen Calamia

Studieaux Life- Yoga Things and Other Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 48:34


In this soulful and spacious episode of The Conscious Collaboration, we welcome author, speaker, and Earth steward Maureen Calamia for a deeply grounding conversation about nature as a sacred mirror, intuitive communication with trees and rocks, and reconnecting to the wonder of our inner child.We explore themes of biophilic design, feminine leadership, childhood memories in nature, spirit animals, synchronicity, and what it means to truly listen to the natural world. Maureen shares stories from her own life and podcast (The Enchanted Earth), where she guides others to remember the subtle signs and invitations from the Earth.This episode is a balm for the soul and a gentle reminder: you're not lost, you're being guided.We also dive into astrology, human design, I Ching wisdom, and why redefining success through joy, presence, and connection is the way forward in a world that's rapidly transforming.Tune in for resonance, remembrance, and rooted inspiration.We want to hear YOUR stories! Drop into the Conscious Collaboration Collective Facebook group and share a childhood memory in nature, a synchronicity, or a moment of wonder. We'll be highlighting listener reflections in future episodes.Tag us on Instagram @theconsciouscollaborationTalk to ya in 5!Lisa and EmilyMeet Maureen CalamiaMaureen is a visionary speaker, author, dowser, and consultant on behalf of earth-based spirituality and nurturing our relationship with the natural world. In 2024, she launched The Enchanted Earth Podcast (YouTube), and she is author of The Enchanted Earth and Creating Luminous Spaces. She is passionate about topics related to expanding joy, consciousness, and finding meaning in life.Founder of the Luminous Spaces School with online courses in feng shui, biophilic design, and conscious nature relationships, Maureen helps others reclaim intuitive, heart-based wisdom through storytelling, ceremony, and sacred design.WebsiteYoutubePodcastInstagramDisclaimer: The Conscious Collaboration Podcast is a space for open dialogue and exploration. While we invite thought-provoking conversations with our guests, we encourage listeners to engage with curiosity and discernment. The insights shared in this episode reflect the perspectives of our guest, and we invite you to do your own research and consult with professionals before making health or lifestyle decisions. Connect with us!Instagram - Conscious Collaboration PodcastEmailconsciouscollaborationpodcast@gmail.comEmilyInstagram - @emily_ironyogiInstagram - @ironyogi_fitnessInstagram - @the_studieauxwww.ironyogifitness.comwww.thestudieaux.comLisaInstagram - @cloud9fengshuiwww.cloud9fengshui.comAtapa Red Light Therapy deviceswww.myatapa.comAtapa Red Light Therapy discount code: collab15

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on Oneplace.com
Creation, Covenant and Earth Stewardship

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 54:59


Our Event Friday message this week is lifted from the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary Series of 2006. Our Speakers include: Scott Oliphant, Mark Ross, Scott Clark, Dennis Prutow, Calvin Beisner, and Richard Gamble. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on Oneplace.com
Creation, Covenant, and Earth Stewardship

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 54:59


Our Event Friday message this week is lifted from the RPTS series of 2006 "The Law of God in Personal and Public Life". Our Speakers include: Scott Oliphant, Mark Ross, Scott Clark, Dennis Prutow, Carl Beisner, and Richard Gamble. Today's message is entitled: "Creation, Covenant, and Earth Stewardship: Climate Change as an Application of Reformed Doctrine" by Calvin Beisner. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29

Brave School
Sun Medicine, Earth Stewardship, and Finding the Courage to Rise after Descent Cycles

Brave School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 47:23


Welcome back to the Kinspirit podcast! In this episode, we explore the concept of radical inherent belonging and the importance of living from a place of deep connection to the Earth. We discuss the role of the sun as an archetypal medicine and how it supports us in our journey toward our culture work. We also redefine the idea of Earth Stewardship, emphasizing that it goes beyond land tending and encompasses all aspects of our lives and contributions to culture. Key Takeaways: Living from a place of radical inherent belonging shapes how we love, create, and contribute to the world. Earth stewardship is not limited to land tending; it includes all aspects of our lives and contributions to culture. The sun's medicine supports us in our journey of ascension and helps us root deeper into the Earth. Embracing our mythocultural role requires a deep sense of belonging and connection to the Earth. Quotes: "We are always moving in and out of life, death, life cycles, which is why I feel so undisturbed that this medicine that is moving through Kinspirit is moving through its own life, death and life cycle." "The sun not only calls us forward, but invites us to get deeper and deeper in our sense of relationality with the larger order." "Earth stewardship is culture work. Every part of what we bring forth through our lives is Earth stewardship." "The only path to truly step into the expression of your culture work is to come from a place of radical, inherent belonging." Links Mentioned Creative Devotion Discussion Series – Santa Fe, NM – 8/25 Women Who Run with Wolves Study Group – Autumn Study Group Mapping Change, Shaping Futures: A Workshop and Intro to the Astrology of Your Culturework – 9/1 Storykin Small Group – Starts 9/20 ⁠Thresholdkeeper Retreat – 11/2 - 11/5⁠

Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast
2.13 Carolina Allen and Maddie Cheers on Environmental Stewardship, Earth Stewardship. and an Awareness of Life Culture

Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 61:38


Carolina Allen and Maddi Cheers discuss environmental stewardship and earth stewardship and our tenet, “We live and promote a life-culture within the womb, the home, and our ecological environment.” “When we appreciate that we were given this great planet to look after for everybody, when we establish a relationship with her and with the Creator, then we are serving each other.” – Maddi Cheers “The biggest difference between the way native people work, the way we work, the way you work, and the way environmentalists work is that native people establish a relationship with the earth… There is no saving the earth without having a relationship with her. And that relationship is one of appreciation.”  – Maddie Cheers Original Instructions: to be grateful, to treat each other and all of nature with kindness and respect, to live in families/clans that create loving communities. “You can't be a steward of the earth if you are not a steward of human beings also. You're not being a steward if you are angry at everybody and all of your energy is directed at, ‘Oh, I'm worried about the earth because my generation may not survive.' That's selfishness… That's a way different attitude than waking up every morning giving thanks for all the people, giving thanks to mother earth and all of nature, and proceeding with your day from there.” – Maddi Cheers Blackfoot Physics by F. David Peat “I myself have no power. It's the people behind me who give me any power that I have. Real power comes only from the Creator. If you're asking about strength, then I can say that the greatest strength is gentleness.” To Become a Human Being by Steve Wall “The biggest problem with the environmental movement is that it's a disconnect from nature at the same time as they're saying, ‘We have to take care of nature,' you can't take care of something you're disconnected from.” – Maddi Cheers “The reason we are going through all of this turmoil on this earth … is because we are disconnecting from each other, and She is trying to wake us up.” – Maddi Cheers “We know from ice core samples out of Antarctica, and this is solid geological science, not greenhouse theory… that the earth goes through these cycles of cooling and warming ever since it has been the earth.” – Maddi Cheers “Just because we can, does it mean we should?” – Maddi Cheers “Spirituality, religion, these invisible, intangible things are real, and they're important. And I think that more and more people are feeling it, because it's a feeling, it's a gut, intuitive thing that they're recognizing that family is important, relationships are important, community is important, love, respect, gratitude, all of these things have a creative force, and they have a protective and a healing force.” – Carolina Allen “Sisters, cling to your children, cling to your families, bring your men with you, convince them; this isn't a battle against men, our maternal feminist identities are bigger than that. We're stewards of not only this planet, but of spirits, and this is our stewardship… claim it and step into that power.” – Carolina Allen “This is our work, to bring that kind of calling, to bring that to the women and to stand together.” – Carolina Allen “When you look at these great wisdom teachings all over the world, they have the same message, it is the same message of love one another. Don't lose your connection to the planet.” – Maddi Cheers The Good Mind and the Quick Mind: The Good Mind is slow to anger, slow to judge, quick to love. The Quick Mind is quick to anger, quick to judge, slow to love.  “When we are using that good mind, we are connected to everything and everyone, because our connection is through love, is through understanding that we are here for each other, and when we look at the natural world, that is what the natural world teaches us.” – Maddi Cheers The Women's Oneness Project Maddi Cheers is first and foremost a Wisdom Activist. She is a storyteller, ceremonialist, dancer, teacher, poet, and interfaith minister. She is also the founder of The Women's Oneness Project, dedicated to bringing women (and men) together to respectfully discuss and consider our differences. In 2019, at 65, Maddi dedicated her final chapter to passing on the knowledge and teachings she has gained from indigenous elders, spiritual leaders, and her own life experience. “In every decision we make we must consider how it will affect the next seven generations, based on the wisdom of the seven before.” - The Great Law of Peace of the Haudenosaunee “You know what the two most important words are?: Thank you.” Tom Porter, Bear Clan, Mohawk Iroquois Spiritual Leader   Carolina Allen is the founder and leader of Big Ocean Women, the international maternal feminist organization representing perspectives of faith, family, and motherhood throughout civil society. Carolina holds a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Utah with an emphasis in cultural religions and philosophy of science. Her inspirational and philosophical work has been presented at various international U.N. conferences. She is a native of Brazil, and a fluent trilingual. She and her husband Kawika are parents to 7 children. She is an avid soccer fan and had a brief career as a semi-professional player.

Bless The Refreshments
BTR 090: Earth Stewardship

Bless The Refreshments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 39:43


This week we discuss the beauty of the earth. How does care and stewardship over the earth relate to the gospel plan? What is the divine destiny of the earth and how can we show more reverence and appreciation for this wonderful gift? We talk about all the reasons why our earthly home is awesome!

This Week in Mormons
Latter-day Saints & Earth Stewardship | An Interview with Chip Oscarson & Phil Fernberg

This Week in Mormons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 62:52


Chip Oscarson and Phil Fernberg discuss the role Latter-day Saints can play in talking about the environment, stewardship, and climate change, while not making it so political. Should Latter-day Saints be more intentional with this topic? How can we lead out? Does this discussion have a place in our church meetings? Links: https://ldsearthstewardship.org/ https://sustainability.byu.edu/

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Bristlecone Firesides
25: The Present and Future of Mormon Earth Stewardship w/ Anna Thurston

Bristlecone Firesides

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 92:51


Faith-based Earth stewardship in Utah may be undergoing a transition. The last few decades have been spent focusing on asking what our tradition has to say about how we can make it through the growing climate crisis. We have collected a robust foundation of statements from Church leaders and Scriptures on caring for the Earth. We have found leaders and created great content that reconnects us to the Earth and inspires us to live more simply. But is it enough? What do we do next? What do we build on this foundation? The post 25: The Present and Future of Mormon Earth Stewardship w/ Anna Thurston appeared first on Bristlecone Firesides.

Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
Brian McLaren on his new book Do I Stay Christian?

Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 55:48


In this special encore of a recent webcast, we'll be in conversation with Brian McLaren about his book called Do I Stay Christian: A guide for the doubters, the disappointed, and the disillusioned. I'll be cohosting with Victoria Loorz of the Wild Church Network, and Kate Davis from the Center for Transforming Engagement at The Seattle School. Together we'll pay particular attention to the Brian's ideas about something Brian calls “re-wilding.” As he describes it in his book, re-wilding is all about re-aligning and re-orienting our hearts, minds, and bodies with the natural world. Re-wilding is about re-connecting to the earth as our teacher, and seeking the wisdom that is found in wilderness. Comments or questions?  Send us an email: earthkeepers@circlewood.online Guests:Brian McLarenHis new book Do I Stay Christian? A guide for the doubters, the disappointed, and the disillusionedVictoria LoorzHer new book Church of the Wild: How Nature Invites Us into the SacredSeminary of the Wild & Wild Church NetworkKate Davis The Center for Transforming Engagement Mentions:  Dr. Miguel De La Torre - theologian Greta Thunberg - activist Janus faced - definition Ilia Delio - Franciscan nun & theologian Karenna Gore - Union Seminary vision quest definition J. Drew Lanham - biologist & poet Randy Woodley Richard Twiss Robin Wall Kimmerer - scientist, author,  Mark Charles - writer Kaitlin Curtice - poet & writer Key Words:re-wilding, wild church, forest church, nones and dones, earth stewardship, yoga, outdoor church, post-evangelical, creation theology, Josh Packard

Akron Roundtable Podcast
Lisa King, Summit Metro Parks: Embarking on Our Second Century

Akron Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 52:09


Presentation Widely recognized as one of the defining features of our community, Summit Metro Parks celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2021. With the support of Summit County residents, the park district protects 15,000 acres of green space and hosts nearly six million visits each year. Informed by the stories of its past and its vision for the future, the park district enters its second century with a renewed approach to protecting natural resources and connecting people to nature. Speaker Appointed in September 2015, King is the seventh director of Summit Metro Parks, which was established in 1921 and is the first woman to lead the park in its history. In this role she serves as the chief executive and chief financial officer, leading and directing the organization to ensure achievement of its mission, financial viability, short and long-term growth, and stability. For full event details and speaker bio visit: https://bit.ly/39MXqv0

Citizen of Heaven
THE EARTH: Stewardship. "State of Fear." The meek inherit. Habitats.

Citizen of Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 25:59


We follow up on last week's “Creation” episode by talking about the land we inhabit and the role God gives us while we do so. We will discuss the nature of our stewardship, and its implications for our own bodies; the folly of thinking we can every really know what we're doing; what it means for the meek to “inherit the earth,” and how we can act responsibly with an uncertain future ahead of us.Hal Hammons is the preacher for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.  

The Katie Blair Podcast
{56} Tea Ritual, Nature Spirits & Earth Stewardship (with Mariana Rittenhouse)

The Katie Blair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 55:13


In this episode, we get to sit down for an extremely potent conversation with Mariana Rittenhouse - that had me in goosebumps by the end. Mariana has been my tea ceremony guide since I picked up the practice a few months ago. We go into the power of this ritual, as well as what it means to connect with the spirit of nature itself in a whole new way. Mariana shares with us her views of what it means to be a guardian and steward of this planet Earth, and how that - in itself - has the ability to bring us back to deep love and purpose in our everyday. To explore her website, go HERE. To explore her new offering, go HERE. If you love this episode - we would love to hear! Screenshot & share it on IG (tagging @katie_ _blair & @marianarittenhouse ) to let us know!

RHIZOCAST
Action + Earth Stewardship: Local Economies + Exploration

RHIZOCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 67:55


Dan sits down with green entrepreneur and activist, Danny Korman Danny recently took a position at United Way of Central New Mexico. He previously provided mental health services and housing support to clients of a regional mental health nonprofit in Colorado. Danny started his career working in a series of positions in multiple nonprofit settings focused primarily on community organizing, specifically in the area of historic commercial district revitalization. He eventually found himself working for a government agency focused on economic resourcefulness and tourism. He returned to his hometown of Cincinnati to establish and self-finance its first green general store, where he managed day-to-day operations while being the face of the business. During this time, he began a career in freelancing as a published author and communications consultant, which continues to do this day. After he closed Park + Vine, he coordinated social media marketing and events for a regional trails nonprofit organization. Prior to all of this, Danny received a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning from the University of Cincinnati. Danny is a city explorer, nature lover, believer in local economies, and steward for the environment and animals. He likes to prioritize his activities primarily within walking or biking distance. An avid fan of all four seasons—including the often misunderstood winter—he has an interest in year-round outdoor adventures in places both near and far. He is an occasional speaker on topics ranging from small business basics and neighborhood life to the outdoors. Danny Korman is an accomplished and engaging person adept at working with people and projects in a humanitarian manner. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Danny is a bit of a boomerang kid. He has lived in seven states (Ohio, California, Kentucky, New York, Illinois, Colorado, New Mexico) to date. He is currently living in an old house in Albuquerque with his partner. Follow Danny on Instagram: @walkingcincinnati @walkalbuquerque @citycenterproperties Listen to ZigZag podcast: https://www.ted.com/podcasts/zigzag (Concrete exercises on aligning professional ambitions with personal values) Listen to Art of Manliness: https://www.artofmanliness.com/podcast (Useful, no-fluff content to help men become better humans in all areas of their life) Read "What You Learn in Your 40s" by Pamela Druckerman in New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/01/opinion/sunday/what-you-learn-in-your-40s.html ("Everyone is winging it, some just do it more confidently.") --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rhizomagazine/support

The Positive Fantastic
Earth Stewardship

The Positive Fantastic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 53:00


Blair Phillips of Abuela Gardens articulates the art and practice of earth stewardship through his decade of tending the land where he lives in the woods of Mendocino County. Particularly, this episode features a discussion of the art and craft of natural building because Blair is offering workshops to share these amazing skills this summer (2021). Part 1 explores the learning curve to become part of a landscape intimately. Part 2 will follow Blair's workshops in 2022 about Watershed Regeneration.

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Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend
TELL-ALL INTERVIEW with the REAL Mother Nature: Syncretism, Divinity Detox, and Finding the Fountain of Youth with Melissa Divinity

Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 91:52


If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review! Even a sentence can help. Please go to ratethispodcast.com/openloopsFor more shamelessly fringe antics, follow Greg on Instagram @thegregbornsteinMelissa Divinity is, well, among other things: "Nature Guide, Earth Lover Medicinal/Tonic Food Specialist, Holistic Wellness Leader, Certified Spiritual Healer, Diplomat of Earth Stewardship, Self-Care Specialist, Detox Consultant, Certified Yoga Instructor, Published Author, Syncretist, and Ordained Minister."But most importantly....she is MOTHER NATURE. Greg had never met Mother Nature in human form before starting to converse with Melissa. He finally found her. Melissa Irene Divinity joins Greg to discuss Earth's medicinal properties that aren't JUST psychotropic. They talk divinity detox, syncretism (Sun spirituality/astrology), the divine feminine, the wounded masculine, Melissa's children's books.... A conversation as sweet as butterflies consensually kissing you. Peace and love. Melissa's Links: https://www.melissadivinity.com/ and divinitydetox.com 

Biblical Citizen Let’s Roll with Kathleen and Brian Melonakos
Episode 47: Biblical Earth Stewardship with Dr. Calvin Beisner

Biblical Citizen Let’s Roll with Kathleen and Brian Melonakos

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 25:47


Is climate change really an existential threat to planet earth and if so, can we change the climate through man taking drastic action? How does what global elites want to do to control energy benefit the rich and hurt the poor?  Dr. Calvin Beisner, founder of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, represents a network of scientists, theologians, and economists, who have compelling answers to these questions. We also learn how climate change alarmism and COVID-19 alarmism have many parallels.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Living Out Faith
Earth Stewardship Sunday - 2020

Living Out Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 15:15


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Flowering She Rose
011 | The Medicine of Being Human ~ with Cacao, Mushrooms and Sena Maria

Flowering She Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 62:15


"The way I think about it is: we are actually bringing 5D here. And we are bringing Heaven to Earth. We're not going anywhere." -- Sena Maria As humans, we are made of the stars, and we are made of this earth. And I believe that humanity's awakening process is really a journey of bringing back Eden by remembering how to not only live in a regenerative, symbiotic relationship with all of life, but to bless this Earth that we call our home by cultivating even more beauty. In today's episode, my guest Sena Maria and I explore how we can get to that place by remembering the magic in the mundane. Sena Maria is an ascension guide, a star speaker, an earth lover and a cacao mama. She recently co-created the Medicine of Being Human Community, a council space for heart knowledge sharing on how to be a human in a good way. There she explores how we can bridge cosmic intelligence with earth stewardship, in order to holistically align us from Heaven to Earth in all areas of life. WHAT WE COVER: - the medicine that lies in the human journey - Sena's co-creation: The Medicine of Being Human Community - how to balance online and offline community in a way that allows us to benefit from both spaces - why our ascension process is really a descension process - earth as a cosmic being, and bringing 5D here - Sena's three key steps in her process of planting roots - how to use astrology as a tool that validates our inner guidance vs. giving our power away - Sena's main allies: cacao and mushrooms, and why they are more powerful together - _today's medicine song_: "Mama Cacao" by Sena Maria and the Cacao community _Sena is offering a free download of "Mama Cacao" as a bonus to our patrons, so that you can incorporate it into your personal cacao ceremony or practice singing it yourself._ CONNECT WITH SENA Sena's Instagram: [@sena__maria](https://www.instagram.com/sena__maria/) [The Medicine of Being Human Community ](https://medicineofbeinghuman.com/) Find the [lyrics to "Mama Cacao"](https://senamaria.bandcamp.com/releases) on Bandcamp Learn more about [Firefly chocolate](https://ceremonial-cacao.com/), the ceremonial cacao company that Sena works for CONNECT WITH US https://floweringshe.com | [@floweringsherose](https://www.instagram.com/floweringsherose) JOIN OUR SISTERHOOD OF THE ROSE on [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/floweringsherose) Support the show by helping us decorate our Altar of Roses and receive bonuses in return. _Did you enjoy the show?_ **Leave us a review** [on iTunes by following this link ](http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1469425800), and I'll be sure to send some extra faerie dust your way.

Miljöpodden
Avsnitt 31. - Terry Chapin

Miljöpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 26:42


I vårt specialavsnitt får ni höra ekologiprofessorn Terry Chapin (University of Alaska Fairbanks), en av världens ledande experter på hur klimatförändringarna påverkar Arktis tundra och permafrost. Terry Chapin har även myntat begreppet Earth Stewardship, inspirerat av hans erfarenheter efter år av samarbete och forskning med Alaskas urbefolkning. Terry Chapin besökte Stockholm för att ta emot Volvo Environment Prize, och Miljöpodden fick chansen att träffa honom under en kort stund.  Intro & outro music is used in non-commercial purpose only and original sound credits go to the artist and genius Alejandro Jodorowsky. Edit and mastering by our sound technician: Christian Hanner

Co-Creation and Joy Radio — by Anastasia USA (Ringing Cedars)
EARTH STEWARDSHIP w/ Kiss the Ground + NuMundo | EP. 02

Co-Creation and Joy Radio — by Anastasia USA (Ringing Cedars)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 60:24


President of Anastasia USA, Gabriel Miguel, Executive Director of Kiss the Ground, Lauren Tucker, Program Director at NuMundo, Bryan Arturo, and Wesley Wittkamper from NEXUS took the stage at the 2019 Lightning in a Bottle conscious music festival to share their thoughts on Earth Stewardship. This video covers a lot of ground! Discussed in this video: - The importance of land and families - Resources for getting educated on how to grow your own food and set up your land - What to do if you're living in the city and still want to live a sustainable + regenerative life - The Ringing Cedars movement in the United States + Canada - and so much more! Organizations: Anastasia USA (Ringing Cedars in the United States + Canada): https://anastasiausa.land Kiss The Ground (advocacy, education, and media nonprofit focusing on healthy soil): https://kisstheground.com/ NuMundo (the Airbnb of ecovillages): https://numundo.org/ Thank you, Gabriel Anastasia USA

Seeing Nature Whole
Cultivating the Roots of Earth Stewardship

Seeing Nature Whole

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 61:28


How can we help our children grow up to become caring and responsible stewards of the earth, and what is the role of media and direct experience in the education we provide them? These are some of the questions that Craig Holdrege takes up in this talk that he gave on March 24th, 2018, at the Winkler Center for Adult Education in Garden City, NY.

Petaluma First Presbyterian Church
The Weight of the World - Audio

Petaluma First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 20:26


The Psalmist writes, "The Earth is the Lord's, and all that is in it" (24:1). Everything belongs to God, and this week we commit to giving back to God what we have first received as a gift. This was pledge Sunday when pledge cards for 2017 were turned in plus members were asked to consider ways that they would help protect God's creation.

Adventures Through The Mind
Social Permaculture & Earth Stewardship w/ Kym Chi ~ Ep 19

Adventures Through The Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2015 67:06


Kym Chi is a permaculture teacher and earth stewardship advocate. She joins us for ATTMind Radio in this episode to not only introduce us to permaculture at an introductory level but to take us beyond and explore the implications of the permaculture model to everything from social governance to spiritual growth. We talk about the ethics of permaculture, the challenge of living in the modern world and staying sustainable, trauma in the land and trauma in the people, and supporting personal transformation   Full Show Notes: http://bit.ly/ATTMindRadioEp19 Support The Podcast PayPal Donation Patreon Other Options (including bitcoin)

Climate Change
Earth Stewardship for World Prosperity

Climate Change

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013 70:09


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Mormon Matters - (Dan Wotherspoon ARCHIVE)
113: Mormonism and Environmentalism

Mormon Matters - (Dan Wotherspoon ARCHIVE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012 83:15


How "green" is Mormonism? What is holding the tradition and culture back from becoming more environmentally sensitive--or even overtly activist? What theological and practical resources are there in Mormon thought and practice for fostering an ethic of greater care for the earth and its systems, including all the other forms of life with which we share the planet? How can Latter-day Saints who are environmentally active be effective in moving Mormon culture toward greener awareness and action? Prompted by the release of a brand new Sunstone magazine with a terrific collection of articles and essays under the heading of "Earth Stewardship," this episode features Mormon Matters host Dan Wotherspoon and panelists George Handley, Rachel Whipple, and Craig Galli in a far-ranging conversation about their shared sense of Mormonism as a religion rich with scriptural and prophetic support, theological sensibilities, and practical wisdom and vehicles for teaching and acting with greater sensitivity toward the environment--and, in so doing, finding our way to a much more connected and fulfilling life. Topics range from sensibilities about Mormonism’s teachings about the intimate connection between spirit and matter, to resources for taking seriously the "intrinsic value" of all forms of life and the systems that sustain them, to the call to be "stewards" of the earth, to consumer/disposable culture, to fighting the sense of hopelessness (often leading in many to apathy) in the face of the difficulty of these issues, to more consciously choosing where to live and various sustainable practices we might adopt in an effort to align our lifestyles more closely with our spiritual values. It also features some great ideas for Primary and other ward leaders about how to more deeply unite their communities in life-enriching ways.

Shades of Green
Earth Stewardship & The Ecological Society of America: August 4, 2011

Shades of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011 43:38


Click here to listen to and download the Pod Cast Zoe Cardon works at the Ecosystems Center in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, she is also a member of Ecological Society of America, ESA an international organization of professional ecologists.  Cardon joined us on Shades of Green Energy to talk with us about ESA and the work […]

Center for Applied Christian Ethics Lectures
Why Wheaton College Needs to Take a Leadership Role in Earth Stewardship (9/19/2006)

Center for Applied Christian Ethics Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009 63:27


Global warming demands a thoughtful and urgent response from Christians. This lecture was part of C.A.C.E.'s 2007 year-long theme: Environment, Economics and Equity.