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Rage virus rats, anachronistic intertitles, and nudists, oh my! Shaun Duke, David Annandale, and Trish Matson join forces to discuss 1964's The Monster of Camp Sunshine or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Nature! Together, they get a film history lesson from David, chat about the bizarre film universe of the film, ponder just who made this movie, side-eye Motley Crue, and much more! Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy the episode! Show Notes: If you have a question you'd like us to answer, feel free to shoot us a message on our contact page. Our new intro and outro music comes from Holy Mole. You can support his work at patreon.com/holymole. See you later, navigator!
Nature-based psychotherapist and author Jeanne Malmgren whose Rx Nature Substack encompasses the idea of Nature as her “co-therapist”, speaks to us from storm-ravaged Sunset, South Carolina in the immediate aftermath of the December wildfires in California as she explores several complex and evolving answers to her question: “Can we still love Nature?” (WPKN, February 12, […] The post Ecotherapist and author Jeanne Malmgren asks: can we still love Nature? appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
Today, we're talking with the author of Love Nature Magic - Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of my Garden, Maria Rodale. She is also the author of Scratch, and Organic Manifesto as well as the co-chairman of the Rodale Institute, an independent scientific research and education non-profit that studies regenerative organic vs. chemical agriculture. And she is the creator of the children's book series, Mrs. Peanuckle. Join us for a great conversation about what various plants, insects and animals shared with her - among other things. It's enlightening to say the least! Maria's books: Love Nature Magic Organic Manifesto Mrs. Peanuckle (there are a lot - this is just one!) Maria's Substack Other books mentioned: Sacred Nature Ways of Being The Light Eaters Do YOU want to be an animal communicator? Check out the new classes and Be Open Community offered by our teacher, Danielle MacKinnon. It's a great place to learn Energy Management, trusting yourself and even how to do the inner work we mention in this episode. Meet the hosts- Julie Hirt is a Certified Soul Level Animal Communicator®, Certified Heart Animal Soul Professional Communicator, Certified Soul Level Intuitive Coach® and Certified Spirit Animal Sacred Alchemy Practitioner. She writes the column “Trust the Animals” on Substack and is a teaching assistant for the Danielle MacKinnon School. Julie is also the Social Media Director for The Animal Communication Collective®. Find out more about her at her website: https://www.juliehirt-intuitive.com/ Karen Dendy Smith is a Soul Level Animal Communicator®, Soul Level Intuitive Coach®, Pangu Shengong (qigong) Instructor and Energy Healer. She is an End-of-life Companion Animal Doula through the UVM certificate program and a teaching assistant for the Danielle MacKinnon School. She is also on the board of NicaLove Animal Rescue and the Founder and a Director of The Animal Communication Collective®. Find out more about her at her website: https://www.karendendysmith.com/ Meredith Tollison is a Soul Level Animal Communicator®, Soul Level Intuitive Coach®, Let Animals Lead® Animal Reiki Practitioner, and certified dog trainer with a focus on behavior modification and positive reinforcement. She is also a Director of The Animal Communication Collective®. Find out more about her at her website: https://www.meredithtollison.com/ You can also learn more about podcast news, your hosts and upcoming events at https://www.theanimalcommunicationpodcast.com/. And to learn more about the fundraising work Karen, Meredith and Julie do with The Animal Communication Collective, please visit https://www.animalcommunicationcollective.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Note: We are deeply saddened to share that our beloved author Carol Gerber has passed away. Carol touched countless lives through her heartfelt books, inspiring a love for nature, reading, and creativity in children and families alike. This episode of the Helping Families Be Happy podcast, featuring Carol Gerber, marks her final interview. We honor Carol's legacy and the joy she brought to readers everywhere. We invite you to listen to this special episode and celebrate her life, work, and enduring impact on families and children. In this episode of the Helping Families Be Happy podcast, produced by Familius Publishing, host Adina Oberman sits down with award-winning author and poet Carol Gerber. Carol shares her passion for nature, trees, and poetry, as reflected in her acclaimed picture books like A Tree for Me. Drawing from her experience as a children's author and volunteer nature guide, Carol reveals how parents can use books and outdoor exploration to foster curiosity, creativity, and a love of reading in children. She also offers a sneak peek into her upcoming book, Venus Flytrap, which introduces kids to the wonders of plants through interactive storytelling. This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and caregivers looking for ideas to boost early literacy, encourage outdoor play, and build stronger family connections through nature-based learning. Episode Highlights [02:15] The Story Behind A Tree for Me: Carol explains how her love of nature and trees inspired her latest book and why she chose to feature a father-and-son relationship to promote family bonding. [06:30] Engaging Kids with Nature Through Books: Carol shares her experience as a nature guide, teaching kids to connect with trees, feel bark, and observe leaves—lessons that inspired her writing. [10:45] The Importance of Outdoor Play and Exploration: Discover why Carol believes time spent outdoors helps children build curiosity, develop confidence, and form lasting family memories. [15:20] Building Early Literacy Through Nature-Themed Books: Carol emphasizes the role of books in teaching children about science, empathy, and the natural world while nurturing a love for reading. [20:10] Preview of Venus Flytrap—Carol's Upcoming Book: Carol introduces her next book, which uses humor and plant science to spark kids' imaginations and inspire a deeper interest in nature. [24:30] Tips for Parents—Interactive Reading and Outdoor Adventures: Carol provides actionable advice for incorporating books, nature walks, and hands-on activities to make learning fun and memorable. Key Takeaways Start Early with Nature-Inspired Books: Introduce kids to books about nature to inspire curiosity and early literacy. Encourage Outdoor Exploration: Use family walks and hands-on activities to connect kids with trees, plants, and the environment. Make Reading Interactive: Choose books with rhyme, rhythm, and humor to engage young readers and make learning enjoyable. Foster Curiosity with Science and Storytelling: Combine books and real-world exploration to teach kids about biology and ecosystems. Prioritize Family Bonding: Spend quality time outdoors or reading together to strengthen emotional connections and build shared memories.
In this special episode, I sit down with the brilliant Shana Cleveland, celebrated songwriter, musician, and creative force behind the surf noir band La Luz. We explore Shana's deeply personal journey, including the creation of her stunning solo album Manzanita and La Luz's latest record, News of the Universe. Shana opens up about her artistic process, the meditative power of music, and the lessons she's learned from facing life's uncertainties. From her poetic connection to nature to her reflections on love and impermanence, Shana shares how she channels vulnerability into her art to create music that feels both intimate and universal. We also dive into the themes of Manzanita, an album born out of both hardship and hope, and how it reflects Shana's commitment to living in love rather than fear. Plus, we chat about the magic of letting go, tapping into creative flow, and finding beauty in the unexpected. This episode is a heartfelt celebration of creativity, resilience, and connection, perfect as we reflect on the year and look forward to the next.
Eis Sujete vun haut: Attentat zu Magdeburg, de Jean-Claude Juncker am Background, de politesche Réckbléck 2024, Love Nature an eis Serie iwwer Kierchen.
Eis Sujete vun haut: Attentat zu Magdeburg, de Jean-Claude Juncker am Background, de politesche Réckbléck 2024, Love Nature an eis Serie iwwer Kierchen.
Eis Sujete vun haut: Attentat zu Magdeburg, de Jean-Claude Juncker am Background, de politesche Réckbléck 2024, Love Nature an eis Serie iwwer Kierchen.
Eis Sujete vun haut: Attentat zu Magdeburg, de Jean-Claude Juncker am Background, de politesche Réckbléck 2024, Love Nature an eis Serie iwwer Kierchen.
Hayden Turner discusses Taronga Zoo's Big Book of Animals and describes some of the zoo's programs.
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If you work in this industry you know how hard it is to keep ahead in a world that always seems to be pivoting. Streaming, fast channels, multi-platform media brands – who can keep up?Well, one fella is Jamie Schouela, President, Global Channels and Media at Blue Ant Media. I caught up with Jamie a few weeks ago in Toronto when I was asked to moderate a CTAM panel on the future of the industry from a cable perspective. He leads the strategic direction and operations for the company's streaming and linear networks, as well as digital, print and consumer event properties. The companies' brands include Love Nature, BBC Earth, T+E, Makeful, HauntTV, Cottage Life and many more.He's also busy spreading Blue Ant content around the world. Here he is, one of the good guys, Jamie Schouela.
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Howard Thurman was the great behind-the-scenes spiritual leader of America's civil rights movement. Martin Luther King was said to carry a copy of Thurman's Jesus and the Disinherited with him for inspiration on each march. But Thurman starts by being among the great nature mystics in the Christian tradition. Why do you (like everyone) love nature so much? For Thurman, that's part of how we create that strong inner self that so influenced King and others.Mentioned on this podcast:What Makes You Come Alive: A Spiritual Walk with Howard Thurman, by Lerita Coleman Brown
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Newly 80-years-old, Charlotte Lukes recalls the courtship that led to her marriage to Roy Lukes, and the life they lived at the Ridges Range Light. Introduced to the peninsula's magic by her husband, Roy Lukes, Charlotte has carried on their legacy in many ways since his death in 2016, including through their Peninsula Pulse column, Door to Nature. She has also branched out on her own, becoming one of the county's most knowledgeable mushroom guides (several are coming up in August at The Ridges, Björklunden and Whitefish Dunes).
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My guest this week is the National Geographic explorer and award-winning wildlife film-maker, photographer, presenter & founder of Bambee Studios, Aishwarya Sridhar. Aishwarya was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in 1997, the only child to parents Sridhar Ranganathan and Rani Sridhar. Her father is a chartered accountant and her mother an advertising professional. Both her parents help Aishwarya with the business aspects of her film studio and have been instrumental in introducing her to wildlife and conservation from an early age. She has always been passionate about protecting the natural environment, climate change and the impact on India's wildlife. Although career pathways for women in filmmaking in India are limited, Aishwarya created her own opportunities beginning in college at Pillai College of Arts, Science and Commerce where she studied Mass Media. Her first two films were picked up by DD National and National Geographic WILD respectively, and it wasn't long before the awards came her way for her conservation work, including the Sanctuary Asia Young Naturalist Award,,which she won at age 15, The Princess Diana Award for Young Change Makers aged 9-25, the Woman Icon Award, and the International Inspirational Women's Award. In 2020, she became the first Indian woman to win at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award. Aishwarya also became the youngest conservation storyteller from India to join the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) as an Emerging League Fellow. Her work has been telecast on leading networks like National Geographic WILD, Discovery, Arte, KBS, NHK, Love Nature and BBC Earth and her images have been published worldwide in newspapers and magazines, such as BBC Wildlife, The Guardian, and Times of India. Aishwarya is currently working on.a documentary about a leopard, Rana, in the Jhalana Leopard Reserve. Ash's website: https://www.aishwaryasridhar.com/Instagram: Chikoo_wild https://www.instagram.com/chikoo_wild/Ash's Playlist:Taylor SwiftMichael JacksonHindi Bollywood Soundtracks Ash's favorite female artists:Beverly JoubertShannon WildVanessa BerlowitzRathika RamaswamyAlia BhattPriyanka ChopraKartiki GonsalvesGuneet Monga Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on Facebook Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wisp--4769409/support.
This week the National Geographic explorer and award-winning wildlife film-maker, photographer, presenter & founder of Bambee Studios, Aishwarya Sridhar. Aishwarya was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in 1997, the only child to parents Sridhar Ranganathan and Rani Sridhar. Her father is a chartered accountant and her mother an advertising professional. Both her parents help Aishwarya with the business aspects of her film studio and have been instrumental in introducing her to wildlife and conservation from an early age. She has always been passionate about protecting the natural environment, climate change and the impact on India's wildlife. Although career pathways for women in filmmaking in India are limited, Aishwarya created her own opportunities beginning in college at Pillai College of Arts, Science and Commerce where she studied Mass Media. Her first two films were picked up by DD National and National Geographic WILD respectively, and it wasn't long before the awards came her way for her conservation work, including the Sanctuary Asia Young Naturalist Award,,which she won at age 15, The Princess Diana Award for Young Change Makers aged 9-25, the Woman Icon Award, and the International Inspirational Women's Award. In 2020, she became the first Indian woman to win at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award. Aishwarya also became the youngest conservation storyteller from India to join the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) as an Emerging League Fellow. Her work has been telecast on leading networks like National Geographic WILD, Discovery, Arte, KBS, NHK, Love Nature and BBC Earth and her images have been published worldwide in newspapers and magazines, such as BBC Wildlife, The Guardian, and Times of India. Aishwarya is currently working on.a documentary about a leopard, Rana, in the Jhalana Leopard Reserve. Aishwarya's website: https://www.aishwaryasridhar.com/Instagram: Chikoo_wild https://www.instagram.com/chikoo_wild/ Ash's Playlist:Taylor SwiftMichael JacksonHindi Bollywood Soundtracks Ash's favorite female artists:Beverly JoubertShannon WildVanessa BerlowitzRathika RamaswamyAlia BhattPriyanka ChopraKartiki GonsalvesGuneet Monga Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on Facebook Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.
Facebook GroupSupport the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1590358/supportMEDITATION CHANNELS:Meditation Guides or Channels:Healing Earth Tones:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGmxHmX38NkBAgqHFiRBWNwTrue Higher Self:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFa2nW_0u3yv4pS_aXIYjBwOTHER OFFERS:Learnworldshttps://get.learnworlds.com/9udv4654o276Save time, money and energy to focus on what really matters. Create and monetize your online Courses, Memberships, Subscriptions with LearnWorlds.Get Organized with Todoist: https://get.todoist.io/897d3gggqsu1================================How to Connect with Nature:Plan Outdoor Time: Set aside time to spend outdoors, ideally in a natural setting like a park, forest, or by a lake or river.Leave Distractions Behind: When you head outside, consider leaving your electronic devices or any other distractions behind. This time is about being fully present in nature.Engage Your Senses: As you connect with nature, consciously engage your senses. Notice the sights, sounds, smells, and even the textures around you.Mindful Walking: If you're going for a walk or hike, practice mindful walking. Pay attention to each step and the sensation of your feet on the ground.Breath and Relax: Take deep breaths and relax. Nature has a calming effect, and this is an opportunity to de-stress and clear your mind.Observe Wildlife: If there's wildlife around, take time to observe them. Whether it's birds, squirrels, or any other creatures, observing nature can be a peaceful and enriching experience.Example:Plan Outdoor Time: Schedule a 30-minute nature break in your day.Leave Distractions Behind: Leave your phone at home or in your bag.Engage Your Senses: Notice the colors of the leaves, the sound of birds singing, the scent of the forest, and the feeling of the earth beneath your feet.Mindful Walking: As you walk, focus on each step and your breath. Let go of any worries or stress.Breath and Relax: Find a quiet spot, sit down, and take several deep breaths. Close your eyes if you're comfortable doing so and simply be present.Observe Wildlife: If you see birds or other animals, take a moment to quietly watch and appreciate them.Motivational Quote:Reflect on the motivational quote: "In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks." - John MuirEncourage your listeners to follow these steps and enjoy the many benefits of connecting with nature on Day #5 of the challenge.Support the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1590358/support Closing of ReThinkBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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In our ongoing exploration of who gardeners are, where gardeners are, and what they are growing in this world, I am thrilled to be joined this week by Maria Rodale, of the Rodale Organic Gardening family. Maria is a self-described "explorer in search of the mysteries of the universe." Author, artist, activist, and recovering CEO, she serves on the board of the Rodale Institute and is also a former board co-chair. Throughout her career, she has advocated for the potential of organic regenerative farming to heal the damage wrought by pesticides and industrial agricultural practices. She is the author of Organic Manifesto and Scratch and is a children's book author under the pseudonym: Mrs. Peanuckle. Maria is a mother, grandmother, and crazy gardener who lives in Pennsylvania, right near where she was born. This week we take a deep dive into the heart of the lessons of all of our gardens through the lens of Maria's garden journey, documented in her newest book Love Nature Magic: Shamanic Journey's Into the Heart of My Garden, out now from Chelsea Green Books. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Google Podcast. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
Welcome to episode 26 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast, today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by the wonderful Helen Neave of Make it Wild.Large Landscape level Rewilding projects are gaining momentum across the UK & Europe, but Make It Wild are taking a slightly different approach, demonstrating Rewilding is possible & scalable for those with less land. Helen's amazing journey provides those of us that care about nature with inspiration & many reasons to be hopeful. We explore how her own concern about the biodiversity crisis, lead to her family deciding they were determined to do something to make a difference. From this humble beginning an incredible ecosystem has evolved encompassing trees, meadows, wetlands & equally importantly local communities, their army of volunteers & numerous other passionate people supporting them in a multitude of ways, that has created an explosion in biodiversity. In just over 10 years, they've demonstrated how nature can bounce back, to the extent 1 of their sites has now been designated a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation. As a beautiful reminder that change doesn't have to be complicated, Helen offers this simple wisdom to guide us all: “Love Nature & She'll Love You Back”!Learn more about Helen & Make It WildHelen, a retired consultant surgeon, has always been passionate about nature. As she & her husband, Chris, learnt more about the challenges facing nature, they decided they must do their bit to help & in 2011 they bought 26 acres as a family project to ‘give back to nature'. They planted thousands of trees, sowed wild flower seeds, dug ponds & installed habitat boxes. The resulting explosion in biodiversity was stunning and inspired the couple to set up their business ‘Make it Wild' in 2017. With the mission statement “It's not our aim to protect nature, it's our purpose” the business exists to support biodiversity. Make it Wild now looks after 9 sites in North Yorkshire, UK, totalling over 400 acres, all managed entirely for nature. They've planted 60,000 trees, restored wildflower meadows & wetland, protected ancient woodland, & rewilded uplands, helped by their conservation grazing team of Belted Galloway cows & Exmoor ponies. They offer a range of nature sponsorship and dedication opportunities to businesses and individuals; carbon offsetting through tree planting; woodland wellbeing activities, and an eco-friendly holiday cottage. In February 2023 Make it Wild were awarded the Sustainability Award in the Hambleton Business Awards, and in September 2023 Helen and Chris were proud and excited to win a BBC Make a Difference Award for their work with Make it Wild.Website: www.makeitwild.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/makeitwildukFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/makeitwilderTikTok: @make.it.wildStay at Make It Wild in their eco-friendly holiday cottage: https://www.makeitwild.co.uk/heather-lThank you for being a part of this journey with me, please Subscribe to make sure you don't miss our future episodes, and share with your friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Nurtured by Nature Podcast and our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us and join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
776: Maria Rodale on Love, Nature, MagicSharing enlightening conversations with the living world around usIn This Podcast: Maria Rodale comes from three generations of organic gardeners and farmers. Her grandfather founded the Rodale Institute, so at a very young age she was gardening. Throughout her entire life she has advocated for growing organic and even penned a best selling book called Organic Manifesto. Maria calls herself ‘an explorer in search of the mysteries of the universe.' She is the author of Love, Nature, Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden, as well as Organic Manifesto and Scratch, and she writes children's book under the name Mrs. Peanuckle.. Visit www.urbanfarm.org/MariaRodale for the show notes and links on this episode!Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 800 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
MARIA RODALE invites all to reimagine our relationship to nature, to plants, insects, and animals, and to our own souls. A recipe for extended happiness! Her latest book is Love Nature Magic
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Welcome back to the Horror. Cult. Trash. Other. Podcast! This week we're continuing our Summer Screams theme by discussing all things The Monster of Camp Sunshine or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Nature, a bizarre 60s b-movie with silent movie caption cards, angry rats pushing someone out of a window and a big battle sequence in which the army arrives at a nudist camp to take down one guy. Email us at horror.cult.trash.other@gmail.com and check us out on Social Media at the following links www.facebook.com/horrorculttrashother Twitter - @horrorculttrash Instagram - @horror.cult.trash.other Theme song is Stick Around by Gary's old band, One Week Stand. Check them out on Spotify, iTunes and many other digital distributors!
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Meet Maria Rodale, an author and advocate for organic regenerative farming. An explorer in search of the mysteries of the universe, Maria is the author of "Love Nature Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden", "Organic Manifesto", "Scratch", and is the author of a children's book series called written by the under the pen name "Mrs. Peanuckle". Her book "Love Nature Magic" was featured as a part of the a recent selection for the Lady Farmer book club, so it was truly an honor to get to talk with her on The Good Dirt. Together, Mary, Emma, and Maria discuss her new book, her family legacy in the world of regenerative agriculture, as well as her evolution from a CEO to (in her own words) a “crazy gardener.” Maria is truly a voice for the power and magic of nature and a guide for all of us seeking to rekindle a meaningful connection to the earth. Maria is the former CEO and Chairman of Rodale Inc, and has served on multiple nonprofit boards including the Rodale Institute, Bette Midler's New York Restoration Project, and the Pennsylvania Federal Reserve Advisory council. She has received awards for her lifetime of service and activism, including the National Audubon Rachel Carson Award and the United Nations Population Fund's Award for the Health and Dignity of Woman Everywhere. Topics Discussed • Growing up on as 3rd Generation Farmer at the Rodale Institute • The Farming Systems Trial • Moving Out at 18 to Becoming CEO: Family Loss & Legacy • The Implosion of the Publishing Industry • Following Her Nose: How Maria Found Writing • The Making of "Love Nature Magic" • What is a Shamanic Journey? • Dealing with Mugwort in Gardens • Decolonizing Our Relationship with Nature • A Garden's Desire to be Wild • Why the Biggest Changes Come from a Change in Behavior • Being Open to Hearing Nature's Message • Changing the Future by Modeling What Could Be Over What Is • Recovering from a Stroke •"Regenerative" over "Sustainability" Episode Resources: The Rodale Institute: 75 Years of Organic Agriculture Leadership "Love, Nature, Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden" "Organic Manifesto: How Organic Food Can Heal Our Planet, Feed the World, and Keep Us Safe" "Scratch: Home Cooking for Everyone Made Simple, Fun, and Totally Delicious: A Cookbook" Mrs. Peanuckle's Books Mindful Bear The Good Dirt: "The Urgent Need for Restorative Gardens with Mary Reynolds" Fried Dandelion TikTok Connect with Maria Rodale: • Website: https://www.mariarodale.com/ • Mrs. Peanuckle Website: https://www.mrspeanuckle.com/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariarodale/ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Meet Maria Rodale, an author and advocate for organic regenerative farming. An explorer in search of the mysteries of the universe, Maria is the author of "Love Nature Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden", "Organic Manifesto", "Scratch", and is the author of a children's book series called written by the under the pen name "Mrs. Peanuckle". Her book "Love Nature Magic" was featured as a part of the a recent selection for the Lady Farmer book club, so it was truly an honor to get to talk with her on The Good Dirt. Together, Mary, Emma, and Maria discuss her new book, her family legacy in the world of regenerative agriculture, as well as her evolution from a CEO to (in her own words) a “crazy gardener.” Maria is truly a voice for the power and magic of nature and a guide for all of us seeking to rekindle a meaningful connection to the earth. Maria is the former CEO and Chairman of Rodale Inc, and has served on multiple nonprofit boards including the Rodale Institute, Bette Midler's New York Restoration Project, and the Pennsylvania Federal Reserve Advisory council. She has received awards for her lifetime of service and activism, including the National Audubon Rachel Carson Award and the United Nations Population Fund's Award for the Health and Dignity of Woman Everywhere. Topics Discussed • Growing up on as 3rd Generation Farmer at the Rodale Institute • The Farming Systems Trial • Moving Out at 18 to Becoming CEO: Family Loss & Legacy • The Implosion of the Publishing Industry • Following Her Nose: How Maria Found Writing • The Making of "Love Nature Magic" • What is a Shamanic Journey? • Dealing with Mugwort in Gardens • Decolonizing Our Relationship with Nature • A Garden's Desire to be Wild • Why the Biggest Changes Come from a Change in Behavior • Being Open to Hearing Nature's Message • Changing the Future by Modeling What Could Be Over What Is • Recovering from a Stroke •"Regenerative" over "Sustainability" Episode Resources: •The Rodale Institute: 75 Years of Organic Agriculture Leadership •"Love, Nature, Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden" •"Organic Manifesto: How Organic Food Can Heal Our Planet, Feed the World, and Keep Us Safe" •"Scratch: Home Cooking for Everyone Made Simple, Fun, and Totally Delicious: A Cookbook" •Mrs. Peanuckle's Books •Mindful Bear •The Good Dirt: "The Urgent Need for Restorative Gardens with Mary Reynolds" •Fried Dandelion TikTok Connect with Maria Rodale: • Website: https://www.mariarodale.com/ • Mrs. Peanuckle Website: https://www.mrspeanuckle.com/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariarodale/ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Tim Winton (author + climate activist) is a four-time winner of Australia's most prominent literary award, the Miles Franklin, several of his books (Cloudstreet, Breath, Blueback) have been turned into movies, he has an Australian fish named after him(!), and he has been declared a “living treasure” by the National Trust. Notoriously private,Tim now only emerges to do press to speak out on big issues – toxic masculinity, fossil fuel sponsorship of the arts (and the “nippers”) and saving Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef.In this conversation we talk this wild idea: Is Australia's colonial past and capitalist fixation holding us all back from being adults?Ningaloo Nyinggulu is screening on ABC iView in Australia and as Ningaloo Nyinggulu: Australia's Ocean Wonder on Now TV for Sky Nature in the UK, Germany and Italy, and on Love Nature in Canada and 130 other countries.Here's the excerpt from the toxic masculinity speech Tim gave during the book tour of The Sheperd's Hut.Here's the speech he made at the Perth Writers Festival.I mention getting involved in Save Our Marine LifeIf you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" pageFor more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it's where I interact the most!Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious LifeLet's connect on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Waylon talks with publisher, author, activist (and gardener!) Maria Rodale. We'll discuss her humorous and surprising conversations with the spirits of plants and animals via shamanic journeys, as discussed in her new book: Love, Nature, Magic. "I had been doing shamanic journeying on my own for about 10 years and I was out gardening one day and really annoyed. Totally annoyed by this one weed, right? Mugwort. Like, I wanted to kill it—to the point where I was almost ready to use [Monsanto's poison] Roundup, which is crazy. So I decided to do a shamanic journey to see if I could talk to this plant and find out why it was so annoying. ...And that opened up a whole new world for me." ~ Maria Rodale
Flowering guided meditation on positivity, kindness, self care, and nurturing affirmations. "Be the flower" as you visualize your roots and the warmth of sunlight. Then come back to your mind and body to plant a seed of kindness, and watch it bloom before we close off class. This guided meditation can be done any time of day to check in with yourself and set an intention of self-love. You can now support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: "On a Piano Cloud" by Liborio Conti
Rudy shares some words from John Lubbock.
Why do you love nature? Is it the cool animals? The beautiful sunsets? Peaceful birdsong? In the Season 6 finale, we hear from not only Laura, but many younger listeners as to why they love nature. Let their passion inspire you!Thank you to everyone who submitted audio clips and emails!Support the show
Welcome back to the fourth season of the "Love Nature" podcast. Join us for part one of our conversation with Dr. Kirsten Paige, an Assistant Professor of Musicology at NC State University. Dr. Paige's work explores how scientific and environmental knowledge reshaped musical practices and cultures of the 19th and 20th centuries. She also has a strong interest in how music can offer collaborative responses to the climate crisis and address the inequalities brought on by it. Plus, learn what "soundwalking" is and how you can experience it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovenature/message
YY Moment: Why We Love Nature
Musician, author, and naturalist, Dr. Bernie Krause, returns for the season three finale of the Love Nature podcast. Krause discusses how relaying natural themes through art can increase impact and raise human awareness about the environmental issues of our time. Krause also plays illuminating soundscapes of social communication among a herd of forest elephants and the first “silent spring” in Northern California following an extended period of drought. Don't miss this season's compelling conclusion. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovenature/message
A walk in the park is never just a walk in the park. Nature lives out there, and that makes it scary. Laugh as I tell you how nature beat me up once.
Sign up to the free TellyCast newsletterThis week's show comes from Dubrovnik at NEM 2022 with telcos, producers, distributors and TV tech businesses coming together by the Adriatic to discuss and debate the future of the Central and Eastern European TV industry.Guest are Chiara McKee, VP EMEA at Love Nature, EBU Head of Strategy Jonathan Broughton, co founder of Drugi Plan Nebojša Taraba and Director of Video operations & media brands JoomBoos, Miss7 at 24sata Matej Lončarić. JoomBoosDrugi PlanTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast YouTubeTellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in Dubrovnik. Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
Artist Benjamin Von Wong's work lies at the intersection of fantasy and photography, combining everyday objects with shocking statistics. His YouTube videos have generated over 100 million views for causes like ocean plastics, electronic waste and fashion pollution. Von Wong's art focuses on amplifying a positive impact by visualizing how humans interact with and impact nature through our actions. Discover why he believes “it's fun to be a person who doesn't love nature but is an environmentalist” with the latest episode of the Love Nature podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovenature/message
Andy Casagrande IV knows a thing or two about sharks as he spends most of his time underwater with them. Andy's not afraid to give away great advice and inspire a new generation of filmmakers! ______ Are you interested in becoming a wildlife filmmaker or further your career in the industry? If so, check out my free video training at: https://www.jakewillers.com/mentorship In this video training you'll learn the method I use to remain laser focused during my productions and how to create image sequences that tell a story! If you want to get the BTS on the podcast guests, extra podcast content, CatchUp Conversations and more check out the Patreon page to get more info: https://www.patreon.com/MWFP
Tom Earnhardt grew up surrounded by nature in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. This experience forever shaped his perspective and passions, leading him into a career in environmental law, teaching and advocacy for the natural world. As Tom says, “The more you know, the more responsibility you have to those resources.” Listeners may also know Tom as the longtime host of PBS North Carolina's “Exploring North Carolina,” which has produced 100 episodes to date. Join us for the Season 2 finale of “Love Nature,” and learn why Tom is enthusiastic to share the stories of North Carolina's natural history. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovenature/message
Brian Malow is a comedian who loves science. Yes, you read that correctly. He is enthusiastic about creating connections between science and humor to deepen his audience's appreciation for nature. Longtime fans of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences will also recall Brian was the first curator of the SECU Daily Planet Theater. Don't miss this lively and dynamic conversation on this week's episode of the Love Nature podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovenature/message
Host, Dalia Jean speaks with musician, author, and podcast host F.L. Beaty. As someone who continuously learns through life, he has had to rebuild the person he knew himself as from the bottom up in the aftermath of losing one of his children to police brutality. A deep conversation loaded with emotion is shared between Dalia and Fredrick about the journey in learning to overcome hardships, parenting in the face of racial turmoil, and how to take challenges and turn them into inspiration. Episode Topics: Learning through loss and teaching through actions It's okay to get help when you need it Understanding that we are ALL emotional people Working to understand yourself truly will help guide you through so many things About the Guest: F.L. Beaty F.L. Beaty found the love of writing early in childhood. Writing short stories, poems, and even creating a comic book with his twin brother Cedric where he served as a colorist and contributed to the writing of the character dialogue. As an adult he traveled between Georgia and California, settling in California for a while to focus on music writing and creation. He eventually moved back to Georgia to focus again on music, but the writing was something he could not resist. He started back writing short stories and poems. "A Broken Chains'' was his first published work as an independent author. Since then, he hosts "The Author's Alley" radio show powered by TrailBlazerz Radio, his flagship radio station. He released his second book "The Road Less Traveled" and contributes to Aspiring Authors Magazine's Facebook page as an editor. His writing can also be found on his personal blog. Find Fredrick Online: Facebook: Fredrick Beaty, and Trailblazerz Radio Instagram: mr_beaty Radio Station email contact: trailblazerzradio@gmail.com About the Host: Dalia Jean Dalia is a mother, art educator, artist, author, and fearless DIY warrior, who chooses to view all parts of life as opportunities to learn. She has been a creative for 20 years, an educator for 10, and has used the pandemic as an opportunity to publish her first children's book, Be Still, Love Nature, pursue her Master's Degree, and start this podcast, while focusing on personal growth instead of the downsides to this crazy time in our lives. Dalia currently lives just outside of Cleveland, Ohio with her partner Doug, her son and her three cats. She enjoys learning new things, being around the animals and people she loves most, and feels that laughter and being in nature are some of life's best medicines. Find Dalia Online: More about the show: floatonpodcast.com Website: www.daliajean.com/hello Instagram: www.instagram.com/floatonpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/floatonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/floaton_podcast Subscribe to the Podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from my lovely listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes my show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest loving review on Apple Podcasts.
Host, Dalia Jean speaks with Monique Burke who is the founder, president, and director of up and coming Toronto organization WOW Toronto. We discuss her journey to overcoming trauma, accepting challenges rather than giving up, and leading to serve others. Episode Topics: Leading to inspire and serve others How helping others can help you Knowing who has your back truly Embracing your own journey and loving yourself for exactly who you are. About the Guest: Monique Burke Founder, president, and director of up and coming Toronto organization WOW Toronto, Monique Burke brings forth a wealth of knowledge through personal experience as well as she graduated from Sheridan College in the Community Outreach and Development program in 2014 where she gained insight into some of the challenge's women face when it comes to rape/sexual assault. Her passion for empowering women has become her niche. Her abundance of support from family and friends, including her partner whom she has known for over 23 years, has been her rock. Her mother, who has been her confidant during the hardest of times, inspires her to show courage and bravery, which is what other survivors need to see. Find Monique Online: Website: www.wowtoronto.org Instagram: @wow_toronto Facebook: www.facebook.com/watchingoverwomen About the Host: Dalia Jean Dalia is a mother, art educator, artist, author, and fearless DIY warrior, who chooses to view all parts of life as opportunities to learn. She has been a creative for 20 years, an educator for 10, and has used the pandemic as an opportunity to publish her first children's book, Be Still, Love Nature, pursue her Master's Degree, and start this podcast, while focusing on personal growth instead of the downsides to this crazy time in our lives. Dalia currently lives just outside of Cleveland, Ohio with her partner Doug, her son and her three cats. She enjoys learning new things, being around the animals and people she loves most, and feels that laughter and being in nature are some of life's best medicines. Find Dalia Online: More about the show: floatonpodcast.com Website: www.daliajean.com/hello Instagram: www.instagram.com/floatonpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/floatonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/floaton_podcast Order a signed copy of her Children's Book, “Be Still Love Nature” www.daliajean.com/books Use code FREESHIP for free shipping! Subscribe to the Podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from my lovely listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes my show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest loving review on Apple Podcasts.
Host, Dalia Jean speaks with life coach, Jessica Powell about the journey of overcoming the pressures of diet culture and fighting for what you really want. Episode Topics: Growing up in diet culture and Pressure that comes along with it Learning to love yourself where you are Not giving up without a fight Be kind to yourself Change takes time About the Guest: Jessica Powell Jessica is living out her dream as a life coach in Lexington, Kentucky with her husband and 2 kiddos. As a life coach, her goal is to help as many women on their journeys achieve a fulfilling life in a way that feels attainable. She believes we all have what it takes to live a life we love, and we are worth the work it takes to get exactly what we want. Find Jessica Online: Instagram: @jess_powell_coaching Website: www.jessicapowellcoaching.com About the Host: Dalia Jean Dalia is a mother, art educator, artist, author, and fearless DIY warrior, who chooses to view all parts of life as opportunities to learn. She has been a creative for 20 years, an educator for 10, and has used the pandemic as an opportunity to publish her first children's book, Be Still, Love Nature, pursue her Master's Degree, and start this podcast, while focusing on personal growth instead of the downsides to this crazy time in our lives. Dalia currently lives just outside of Cleveland, Ohio with her partner Doug, her son and her three cats. She enjoys learning new things, being around the animals and people she loves most, and feels that laughter and being in nature are some of life's best medicines. Find Dalia Online: More about the show: floatonpodcast.com Website: www.daliajean.com/hello Instagram: www.instagram.com/floatonpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/floatonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/floaton_podcast Subscribe to the Podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from my lovely listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes my show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest loving review on Apple Podcasts.
Host, Dalia Jean speaks with award winning designer and the founder of Puree Fantastico, Jenny Ambrose about living, learning, embracing your truest self and letting the world see your inner shine. Episode Topics: Learning as a child and continuing that habit through life Get outside of your head to learn about yourself Don't sit in a Steaming Pile of “Should's” Staying curious, staying silly About the Guest: Jenny Ambrose Jenny Ambrose is an award winning designer, creative, and innovative thinker running an award winning design science & strategy studio, Purée Fantastico. She's worked with large Fortune 500's such as Old Navy, HSN, POPSUGAR, ELLE, American Greetings, Alaskan Airlines, 3M, Charles Schwab, Walgreens, Reuters, and thousands more across the last 15 years. While she put herself through art school to “learn design the right way”, she's actually a self taught designer and illustrator- teaching herself design through MS paint and Photoshop 5.5, and developing her own method of vector illustration out of a desire to create the images she used. She's taken large Fortune 500 businesses from 5M to 500M in revenue, boosted an art school's attendance from 33%-77% and increased her small business client's inquiries from 2x-14x. Part scientist, part artist, and all powerhouse, Jenny knows how to sync with her client's deepest voice and concerns and communicate the solutions as if they'd always been present (because they are!). Whether it's creative direction, design, illustration, copywriting, strategic problem solving or thorough research and analysis, it can be trusted that Jenny can handle it with grace, tireless expertise, and unstoppable enthusiasm. Find Jenny Online: Website: www.pureefantastico.com About the Host: Dalia Jean Dalia is a mother, art educator, artist, author, and fearless DIY warrior, who chooses to view all parts of life as opportunities to learn. She has been a creative for 20 years, an educator for 10, and has used the pandemic as an opportunity to publish her first children's book, Be Still, Love Nature, pursue her Master's Degree, and start this podcast, while focusing on personal growth instead of the downsides to this crazy time in our lives. Dalia currently lives just outside of Cleveland, Ohio with her partner Doug, her son and her three cats. She enjoys learning new things, being around the animals and people she loves most, and feels that laughter and being in nature are some of life's best medicines. Find Dalia Online: More about the show: floatonpodcast.com Website: www.daliajean.com/hello Instagram: www.instagram.com/floatonpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/floatonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/floaton_podcast Order her Children's Book, “Be Still Love Nature” www.daliajean.com/books Use code FREESHIP for free shipping! Subscribe to the Podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from my lovely listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes my show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest loving review on Apple Podcasts.