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Embracing Change: Reimagining Leadership & Neurodivergence in BusinessIn part two of restructuring my business out loud, I reflect on the month-long journey between episodes, aligning the process with my menstrual cycle and life happenings. I dive into the themes of constant evolution in life and business, touching on the issue of the colonized mindset and the pressure to become an 'expert.' I invite you to explore the difference between being an expert and having expertise, and the importance of embodiment in work. I also share insights on my evolving offers, especially around leadership and neurodivergence, discussing the nuanced experiences of late-diagnosed neurodivergents in the spiritual space. Join me as I keep gestating and birthing these ideas and take you through the refinements and pivots that are transforming my business All current offers can be found here . . Connect with me on IG (@nicolepasveer)Let's be Pen Pals! Join my email list HERE. .Episode Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction to Rewild and Free00:47 Reflecting on Business Restructuring02:58 Embracing Evolution and Change04:03 Challenging Traditional Business Models07:01 The Importance of Embodiment10:48 Navigating Confidence and Imposter Syndrome12:05 Course Correction and Refinement13:13 Reimagining Leadership and Influence28:04 Exploring Neurodivergence37:29 Decolonizing Mindsets and Practices41:13 Conclusion and Future Directions
This audio is just one part of an entire FREE CLASS called The Living Wheel: Mapping Your Menstrual Cycle with the Wheel of the Year. Sign up here to get a free Living Wheel guide, a free Cycle Tracking Kickstart guide, the slide deck and video for this whole audio, and links to other helpful podcast episodes to help you rewild your cyclical nature. Follow Em on Instagram and learn more about her work on her website. This episode is a free sample of the Wild Wellness Women's Circle. Join us in this month's gatherings: Feb 12: A Galentine's Celebration of the 4 Feminine Archetypes Feb 27: Sex & Intimacy Q&A with Sarah Wilde from Modern Sex Life (Replays always available same day!) Free Resources - Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map - FREE Masterclass: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts - Sign up for a FREE 1:1 coaching curiosity call Let's Connect on Instagram or Facebook! Let's Go Deeper Together - Join the Wild Wellness Women's Circle (monthly membership) - Enroll in Rewild Your Wellness (lifetime access online course) - Learn more about one-on-one coaching
American billionaire Frank McCourt wants to buy TikTok in the U.S., with a plan that would rewire the app's addictive qualities and give users more control over their experience and data. We look at the bid — and the case for building a new and improved internet.
Your blood is wild, sacred, and deeply connected to the rhythms of the Earth. In this episode, I'm sharing four transformative practices to help you re-wild your relationship with your blood and menstruation. These practices invite you to return to your body, honour your cycle, and reclaim the ancient wisdom of your blood. ✨ Download my free guide, The Ritual of Bleeding, to weave sacredness into your cycle ✨ Join the waitlist for Wild Blood to deepen your connection to the power of your blood ✨ Connect with Rachel on Instagram: @therachelhodgens
Synergos Cultivate the Soul: Stories of Purpose-Driven Philanthropy
Kristine Tompkins is the president and co-founder of Tompkins Conservation, an American conservationist, and former CEO of Patagonia, Inc. For three decades, she has committed to protecting and restoring wild beauty and biodiversity by creating national parks, restoring wildlife, inspiring activism, and fostering economic vitality as a result of conservation. Kristine and her late husband Douglas Tompkins have protected over 15 million acres of parklands in Chile and Argentina through Tompkins Conservation and its partners, making them among the most successful national park-oriented philanthropists in history. Through Tompkins Conservation and its offspring organizations, Rewilding Argentina and Rewilding Chile, she has helped to create or expand 15 national parks in Argentina and Chile, including two marine national parks, and works to bring back over two dozen species that have gone locally or nationally extinct, such as the jaguar, red-and-green macaw, and giant river otters in Northeast Argentina, and Darwin’s rheas and extremely endangered huemul deer in Chile. Kristine served as Patron for Protected Areas for the UN Environmental Programme from 2018-2022. The recipient of numerous honors, she was the first conservationist to be awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy. In 2024, she followed up her 2020 TED Talk, "Let's Make the World Wild Again," with over two million views, with “A Bold Plan to Rewild the Earth—at a Massive Scale,” available in 14 languages, on the TED mainstage in Vancouver. About Tompkins Conservation Founded by the late Douglas Tompkins and cofounded by Kristine Tompkins, Tompkins Conservation is protecting and restoring wild beauty and biodiversity by creating national parks, bringing back species through rewilding, and fostering regenerative economies. Over three decades, the nonprofit has protected approximately 15 million acres of parklands in Chile and Argentina through the creation or expansion of 15 national parks in Chile and Argentina, in addition to two marine protected areas of 30 million acres. Through active rewilding, the organization is bringing back over a dozen species that are in critical numbers, endangered or locally extinct. In 2015, a kayaking accident in Patagonia took Doug's life. Alongside his wife Kris, the couple are amongst the foremost conservation philanthropists in history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's show is with Aidan Wachter, an animist, author, and healer. Aidan has been involved in practical magic since the 1980s. He is an animist and is deeply concerned with the effects of modern Western life-ways on the human animal, on both physical and spiritual levels. Aidan views a living magical practice as a path to heal many of the problems we face today and a way of being that is intrinsic to the creatures we are. He is the author of Six Ways: Approaches & Entries to Practical Magic and Weaving Fate: Hypersigils, Changing the Past & Telling True Lies, and Changeling: A Book Of Qualities. In this episode, Lian and Aidan dive deep into the essence of teaching and learning, weaving together themes of projections, archetypes, and the transformative power of experiential education. They explore how modern conditioning distances us from innate learning processes and highlight the profound connection between learning and remembrance. Lian and Aidan challenge conventional views of teaching, advocating for an approach that honours individual journeys and the unique keys each of us carries to unlock deeper truths. Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to remember their inherent knowledge, embrace the beauty of being both teacher and student, and rediscover their place in a conscious, living world. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment wherever you are listening or in any of our other spaces to engage. What you'll learn from this episode: Teaching as a Vessel of Discovery Teaching is not about having all the answers; it is about creating a space for others to access their own wisdom. Through teaching, we often uncover truths about ourselves, fostering a mutual journey of growth and understanding. Learning as Remembrance Rather than acquiring new information, true learning is a process of remembering what is already within us. This remembrance connects us to ancestral knowledge, past lives, and the communal nature of existence, offering a profound sense of interconnectedness. Rewilding Education Experiential learning rekindles our natural ability to trust our own experiences, breaking free from the conditioning of traditional education. By rewilding our approach to knowledge, we reconnect with animism and the wisdom of a conscious, interconnected universe. Resources and stuff spoken about: Visit Aidan's Website Join Aidan on Patreon Join UNIO, the Academy of Sacred Union. This is for the old souls in this new world… Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth. Be Mythical Join our mailing list for soul stirring goodness: https://www.bemythical.com/moonly Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth: https://www.bemythical.com/unio Go Deeper: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper Follow us: Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode released each week here and on most podcast platforms - and video too on YouTube. If you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your device every week automagically. (that way you'll never miss a show).
I'm fond of saying, “There's no one right way to rewild.” A friend once asked me, “Sure, Peter. But is there a wrong way?” For this episode I wanted to do something fun for this episode that I haven't delved into much before in this space, so I invited my friend on to talk about the “wrong” ways to rewild. Don't be fooled by the candy bar image, I love elements of contemporary society that are in some ways more aligned with ancient ways… But what I abhor is when people water down rewilding to make it less about escaping from the captivity of civilization, and instead, focus simply on making captivity more comfortable while the world burns. Notes:Geeks, Mops, and Sociopaths in Subcultural EvolutionRewilding, Dispatched"Urban Hunter-Gatherers" Chapter excerptCambodian genocideAfter the RevolutionEcotopiaSupport the show
If you're sick of ham sandwiches and Love Actually, why not bring spear throwing and possum skinning to Chrissy lunch? Eva and Will of Wild Beings have some cracking ideas for rewilding family gatherings -- and every other facet of modern existence, for that matter.These two intrepid humans lead a radically connected life on/in/with the land, and inspire others to do the same. Tracking, hunting, foraging, tanning, weaving, bush medicine and bird language... this conversation harks back to the OG roots of Reskillience; re-membering that old, wise body of ecological knowledge and running with it... into the shrubbery.
The brilliant and generous Michael Garfield took the time to chat on the phone about many subjects relatively quickly. Slices of this conversation can be heard in S5E11: Whispers of the Infinite: Uncover Your Core Motivation. This bonus mini-episode includes just those slices... because it's Thanksgiving.Paleontologist-Futurist Michael Garfield helps "Rewild the Singularity" – restoring soul to the philosophy of technology, midwifing new myths for transition, and helping cultivate the curiosity and play we'll need to thrive in our accelerating age.Emerson Dameron's Medicated Minutes is LA's #1 avant-garde personal development program and the only good podcast.Levity saves lives.Support the showSupport the show directly, or get exclusive goodies via Bandcamp.
"We just put together a project in Indonesia on restoring mangroves and it's 2000 hectares, and over 40 years the local communities will get in excess of 100 million dollars."People are pretty much sold on the idea that we need to restore nature at scale. David Attenborough said it himself, we need to ‘rewild the world' but the question is how do you pay for it? What if there was a way, a market mechanism, for getting the world's largest companies to do just that? In this episode Ben Goldsmith is joined by Tim Coles who is pioneering a new market for biodiversity credits. His firm, rePLANET, is already pouring money from large corporates into rewilding projects. This, alongside an existing and fast growing market for voluntary carbon credits, might just be the source of funding the rewilding movement has been looking for. Ben Goldsmith is a British financier and rewilding enthusiast. Join him as he speaks to people from all over the world who champion nature and are helping to restore habitats and wildlife to some of the most nature depleted parts of our planet.This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.Text Rewilding the World here. Let us know what you think of the podcast and if there are any rewilding projects you would love Ben to feature in future episodes. The Conservation Collective support locally-led environmental Foundations around the world. Together we'll protect and restore the wild places we know and love.
This week's episode is an introduction to quantum health strategies including light, grounding, drinking water, electromagnetic frequencies of the earth and in our tech, movement, and more. We're also exploring how self-compassion and self-talk impacts our energetic frequency, and how the woo woo things we hear like "not my vibe" or "you have such positive energy" are actually grounded in both spirituality AND science. Let's Go Deeper Together Join the Wild Wellness Women's Circle (monthly membership) Enroll in Rewild Your Wellness (lifetime access online course) Learn more about one-on-one coaching Free Resources Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map FREE Masterclass: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts Sign up for a FREE 1:1 coaching curiosity call Let's Connect! Instagram Facebook TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Mentioned in this episode: The double slit experiment article Happy Pocket Full of Money book All of My Lessons Come in the Form of a Sound episode The Heart's Electromagnetic Field is Your Superpower article Dr. Joe Dispenza on Amazon The Heart Math Institute The Hidden Messages in Water book Water, Frequency, and the effects it has on Your Health article my shower filter on Amazon my reverse osmosis water filter on Amazon (only $100!) Aussie water mineral drops on Amazon Researchers Use Quantum Biology to Understand Human Response to Earth's Magnetic Field article Bryan Cumming Bilateral on Spotify
Here's something completely natural and FREE that will help you sleep better, have more energy, reduce inflammation and pain, heal your body, balance your hormones, reduce your hunger and cravings, help you lose weight, reduce your risk of obesity, diabetes, and cancer, reduce menopause symptoms, and improve your mood and happiness. It's LIGHT. It's hidden in plain sight. It's so obvious that we dismiss it because we've been conditioned to believe that good health is only for people who work hard for it. But it's our birthright, and nature provides it for us. In this episode, I'm breaking down all the nerdy science into reasons that just make sense, and I'm sharing strategies that are easy, accessible, and enjoyable. You'll learn: How light is a form of nutrition How light impacts circadian rhythm, hormones, weight loss, sleep, mood, energy, menopause symptoms, and more Why it's important to block blue light at night Why we don't need to fear sun damage and skin cancer What to actually do to easily block blue light at night and get sunlight throughout the day Let's Go Deeper Together Join the Wild Wellness Women's Circle (monthly membership) Enroll in Rewild Your Wellness (lifetime access online course) Learn more about one-on-one coaching Free Resources Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map FREE Masterclass: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts Sign up for a FREE 1:1 coaching curiosity call Let's Connect! Instagram Facebook TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Mentioned in this episode: The Circadian app Evolving Wellness podcast Quantum Conversations podcast Quantum Biology Collective podcast The blue light blocking glasses I use (red) The blue light blocking glasses my husband and daughter use (cheaper) The amber bulbs we use for lamps after sunset/before sunrise The amber plug in lights I use in my kitchen/halls/daughter's nightlight The red bulb Study: Artificial light at night and cancer Study: Fluorescent Light Bulbs Emit High Levels Of UV Radiation Episode: Sunlight and hormone balance Episode: Melatonin myths Episode: Is avoiding the Sun a health hazard? Episode: Artificial light at night leads to cancer, obesity, and disease Episode: The truth about sun exposure
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You could follow nutrition strategies that actually align with Nature and you'll feel amazing, or you can follow plenty of strategies that make you feel way worse, especially the ones selling you packaged shit. Your body will heal itself when you realign with Nature. Rewilding my nutrition is what first started me off on my journey 10 years ago. I've lost 70 lbs. since then, but more importantly, I woke up, and I see this happen with all of my clients when we change our nutrition. It creates a domino effect in your life to have the energy to create the life you dream of. You can't go where you want to go without the right fuel in the car. You might get somewhere, but you'll be breaking down constantly. In this episode you'll learn: WHAT to eat (and what to avoid) to rewild your nutrition WHEN to eat to align with your circadian rhythm The importance of protein for satiety, physical health, and even mental health Why it's important to eat fruits and vegetables that are locally in-season and what happens when we eat ones that aren't Mentioned in this episode: The Magic Formula for Weight Loss Your Cycle Superpowers How to Enjoy Sweets Without Addiction How to Enjoy Keto Sweets as Self-Care Let's Go Deeper Together Join the Wild Wellness Women's Circle (monthly membership) Enroll in Rewild Your Wellness (lifetime access online course) Learn more about one-on-one coaching Free Resources Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map FREE Masterclass: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts Sign up for a FREE 1:1 coaching curiosity call Let's Connect! Instagram Facebook TikTok LinkedIn YouTube
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My guests this show are Lindley Dixon of the Real Organic Project. Linley serves as a Farmer representative and Co-Director of the Real Organic Project. Then Louise Washer a founder of the Pollinator Pathway joins me to tell us the latest news on the neonicotinoid pesticides problem Finally Gloria Frazee of Rewild Long Island makes her monthly visit to talk about….Rewilds fall programs and how long Islanders can get involved in community composting and planting pollinator friendly native plants.
The first step to saving nature is the rewilding of our own minds, says conservationist and former Patagonia CEO Kristine McDivitt Tompkins. With an unwavering commitment to protecting ecosystems, she and her late husband Douglas Tompkins created vast conservation parks across South America that allowed ancient flora and fauna to flourish once again. Now, she's carrying that legacy and mission forward with a bold plan to connect parks across geographic boundaries, creating a system of continental-scale wildlife corridors — before it's too late.
The first step to saving nature is the rewilding of our own minds, says conservationist and former Patagonia CEO Kristine McDivitt Tompkins. With an unwavering commitment to protecting ecosystems, she and her late husband Douglas Tompkins created vast conservation parks across South America that allowed ancient flora and fauna to flourish once again. Now, she's carrying that legacy and mission forward with a bold plan to connect parks across geographic boundaries, creating a system of continental-scale wildlife corridors — before it's too late.
The first step to saving nature is the rewilding of our own minds, says conservationist and former Patagonia CEO Kristine McDivitt Tompkins. With an unwavering commitment to protecting ecosystems, she and her late husband Douglas Tompkins created vast conservation parks across South America that allowed ancient flora and fauna to flourish once again. Now, she's carrying that legacy and mission forward with a bold plan to connect parks across geographic boundaries, creating a system of continental-scale wildlife corridors — before it's too late.
In this episode of In The Wild, we dive into the world of survival skills and nature immersion with Matt Howe and Ansley Roberts, founders of Rainwalk Rewild. Their outdoor survival school is more than just a place to learn essential skills—it's a journey back to our roots, connecting with the land and rediscovering ancient practices that have kept humans alive for millennia. From tracking animals and foraging to building shelters and fire-starting, Matt and Ansley share the core principles of survival, and how their mission is about not just surviving but thriving in harmony with the wild. Join us as we explore their philosophy on rewilding, fostering a deeper relationship with nature, and what it means to live with the rhythms of the outdoors.
In this episode of In The Wild, we dive into the world of survival skills and nature immersion with Matt Howe and Ansley Roberts, founders of Rainwalk Rewild. Their outdoor survival school is more than just a place to learn essential skills—it's a journey back to our roots, connecting with the land and rediscovering ancient practices that have kept humans alive for millennia. From tracking animals and foraging to building shelters and fire-starting, Matt and Ansley share the core principles of survival, and how their mission is about not just surviving but thriving in harmony with the wild. Join us as we explore their philosophy on rewilding, fostering a deeper relationship with nature, and what it means to live with the rhythms of the outdoors.
Support the Show: Your Donations Are Greatly Appreciated!PAYPALVENMOIn this episode, I explore the transformative power of rewilding your feet and embracing natural movement. Learn how foot health is crucial for overall well-being and discover practical tips to restore balance and harmony in your body. From injury recovery to holistic health, I dive into the lessons I learned from my own recent foot injury on my own journey toward a stronger foundation for life. Tune in for insights that can help you take your first steps toward rewilding your wellness!*By the way, I recommend listening to my podcast at 1.25 to 1.5x speed. Links that were mentioned in the episode if you want to dig further: Rewilding vs biohacking HEREThe fundamentals for human health are so sexy HEREUndo the sit HEREX39 Inflammation patches HEREGet functional nutrition support: HTMA & BIOME FX [ Minerals & Microbes ] HEREGet your BiomeFX HEREBook a FREE discovery call HERE Join my newsletter HERE Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me OR @ holisticmineralbalancing If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: connect@lydiajoy.me
Gloria Frazee joins me as a regular monthly guest on Digging in the Dirt. Gloria is co-chair of the Social Media & Web Committee and co-leader of the ReWild/South Fork chapter and its Summer Program for high school students. She is also the founder of ReWild/East Hampton Compost…. in collaboration with the Town of East Hampton.
This special episode of rootbound focuses on DC Plant Week and it's host plant shop REWILD. Director of Design, Kalei Buczek, explains the idea behind the week of plant, the shop she works for, her personal plant journey and gives Steve some fun plant recommendations.Show Notes!DC Plant WeekRewild DCFatsia japonicaCinnamon as a houseplantSupport rootbound
Tricia and Doro welcome Holly Copeland, a health practitioner and the originator of the "rewilding" method for healing and reconnecting with nature. Holly shares her journey that led her from an early passion for nature to a fulfilling career as an environmentalist spanning two decades. Despite achieving her dream job, pressure from mounting burnout and a personal health crisis prompted her to step back from conservation work and embark on an introspective path. Through this journey, Holly realized that healing her own heart was crucial for making a meaningful impact on the world. This pivotal realization inspired Holly to establish HeartMind Alchemy, where she now guides others in finding inner peace and resilience amidst today's global challenges. In this conversation, she talks about drawing from spiritual teachings and the value of implementing practices like meditation and breathwork. She underscores the importance of turning personal pain into love and compassion, asserting that fostering joy in the midst of chaos is essential for sparking positive change in a world often beset by despair and disconnection. Holly invites listeners to join her in breaking down barriers between humanity and nature, fostering a profound sense of wholeness and alignment with the world around us. This is the second part of a two-part episode.
I want you to welcome back Gloria Frazee of ReWild Long Island. At ReWild, Gloria is co-chair of the Social Media & Web Committee and co-leader of the ReWild/South Fork chapter and now is a regular contributor to this program. Gloria will be joining me every 2nd Thursday of the month during the 12 noon hour.
Tricia and Doro welcome Holly Copeland, a health practitioner and the originator of the "rewilding" method for healing and reconnecting with nature. Holly shares her journey that led her from an early passion for nature to a fulfilling career as an environmentalist spanning two decades. Despite achieving her dream job, pressure from mounting burnout and a personal health crisis prompted her to step back from conservation work and embark on an introspective path. Through this journey, Holly realized that healing her own heart was crucial for making a meaningful impact on the world. This pivotal realization inspired Holly to establish HeartMind Alchemy, where she now guides others in finding inner peace and resilience amidst today's global challenges. In this conversation, she talks about drawing from spiritual teachings and the value of implementing practices like meditation and breathwork. She underscores the importance of turning personal pain into love and compassion, asserting that fostering joy in the midst of chaos is essential for sparking positive change in a world often beset by despair and disconnection. Holly invites listeners to join her in breaking down barriers between humanity and nature, fostering a profound sense of wholeness and alignment with the world around us. This is the first of a two-part episode.
**Episode Summary:** In today's episode, we dive into the exhilarating experience of hosting a retreat and the lessons learned about taking fast, messy action to achieve quick results. Our host shares personal stories and insights from the latest Rewild retreat, held from June 13th to 16th in Sussex, and the rapid actions taken to plan the next one. **Key Topics Covered:** 1. **Rewild Retreat Recap:** - Overview of the recent retreat in Sussex. - Differences in weather and how it influenced the retreat experience. - Importance of adapting and creating a different energy in varying conditions. 2. **Lessons from the Retreat:** - The transformative practices of breathwork and sound healing. - New activities introduced this year: movement therapy and intuitive painting. - The significance of self-development work in achieving business success. 3. **Post-Retreat Actions:** - Immediate steps taken upon returning home to plan the next retreat. - Finding a new venue in Somerset for 2025 through specific, targeted actions. - The importance of not waiting for perfection and taking fast action. 4. **Planning and Logistics:** - How to source retreat venues quickly and efficiently. - Adjusting retreat dates to accommodate personal and professional life. - The value of creating momentum and leveraging it for quick bookings. 5. **Upcoming Retreat Details:** - Next Rewild retreat: September 11, 2025, in Somerset. - Pricing options and availability. - How to secure a spot and what to expect. 6. **Encouragement to Take Action:** - The importance of taking messy, fast action to achieve goals. - Tips for launching programs, events, or making significant changes in business. - Invitation to listeners to reach out for coaching or to join the next retreat. - Interested in personal coaching? DM me or apply via the link in the show notes. - Want to join the next Rewild retreat? Secure your spot with a deposit and be ready for a transformational experience in September 2025. www.rewildretreat.com - Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share with friends who might benefit from these insights. Connect with Mills: • Apply to work with me Online course Soul Leaders Academy The Digital Hub • Let's connect on Instagram! @mills_gray • Join my Free Facebook group
Guys!! It is summer!! We got warm weather, no school, and 3 months to make some amazing memories. I am super excited about our guest special today! Glen Anderson is the founder of youth wilderness experiences. Our goal is to help teenagers disconnect from the world and reconnect with themselves and God. He's also the founder of a non profit called REWILD. The goal of rewild is to help kids go from a phone based childhood to a play based childhood. We are starting a revolution! The rewild revolution. We are challenging kids to get off their phone for one year! Glen was actually on the podcast a year or so ago, and I absolutely love talking with you man, and I feel like it's a great way to kick off the summer AND a wonderful way to end this season! Wildernessexperiences.orgIf you'd like us to come speak to your community, email me at heynate@savethekids.org or fill out this speaker form@savethekidspodcastTake control of your privacy with DeleteMe. Get 20% off by going to joindeleteme.come/stk using code STK at checkoutSupport the Show.
DateJune 16, 2024SynopsisIn this sermon, Leah explores what it means to "rewild" our faith by restoring a right relationship with all of God's creation. You'll learn:Why caring for the earth is central to the Christian story, not a side issueHow to have a "right-sized" relationship with creation that recognizes our smallness and interdependencePractices for listening to creation and repairing our broken relationship with the earthLeah shares a powerful story about geese interrupting her commute that caused her to rethink her relationship with the land. She also dives into the beautiful Job 38 passage to uncover the intimate ways God relates to creation.By the end of this sermon, you'll be inspired to see your care for creation as a vital part of your spiritual journey. Leah offers the simple but profound practice of spending 30 minutes listening to the world around you as a first step.ReferencesScripture: Job 38:1, 4–41About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. We're also posting good stuff on Facebook, Threads, and Instagram, too. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
My guest this episode of Digging in the Dirt is Gloria Frazee. Gloria is Secretary of the East Hampton Energy & Sustainability Committee. At ReWild, she is co-chair of the Social Media & Web Committee and co-leader of the ReWild/South Fork chapter and its Summer Program for high school students. She is also the founder of ReWild/East Hampton Compost…. in collaboration with the Town of East Hampton. You can find her talking with folks about turning food scraps into soil food at the ReWild table at Springs Farmers Market in East Hampton most Saturdays. ReWild Long Island is dedicated to collaborating with local communities across Long Island to protect and improve the biodiversity, resilience and health of regional ecosystems.
You don't want to miss this episode with the ordained Priestess, Kate Murphy. In this episode, Kate shares: 1. How Kate honors the path of the Priestess. 2. How Kate was able to step out of the masculine-dominated executive field and into her authentic path that aligned with the divine feminine. 3. How you can connect with the divine feminine during Beltane. 4. The medicine and mystery of elderflower. 5. The good folk and how they are honored in Celtic traditions. 6. A Rosemary handwashing ritual. Connect with Kate! Instagram: This is Kate Murphy Free My Purpose Mini Course Free Wheel of the Year Workbook The Feminine Code Priestess School Kate is a beautiful gem shining bright and leading the way for many women so they can reclaim their power in this world. Connect with her! If you want to make connecting with the natural world a priority and you want to reWILD, join In Season, it is open TODAY! Wild Herb Membership In Season With Love Always! Stay Wild, Stay Human April
In this first podcast Amie and Eileen talk about their real life experiences of stepping away from "successful careers" and "typical lives" to enter the world of healing and shamanism. _______________ DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content published or distributed by or on behalf of ReWild ReNew, Amie Jones, and Eileen Crispell is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within the website or on ReWild ReNew's Podcast are their own; not those of Amie Jones or Eileen Crispell or ReWild ReNew. Accordingly, Amie Jones, Eileen Crispell and ReWild ReNew cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness or conditions. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care, emotional, or spiritual emergency, please contact a qualified professional for support and treatment.
From the moment Fanny Cornejo cradled a rescued baby howler monkey, her path in life became clear. Fanny, a dedicated primatologist and founder of Yunkawasi, shares her transformative journey and the conservation efforts she spearheads in Peru. Delving beyond adorable primate encounters, Fanny paints a vivid picture of the intersection between conservation and community empowerment, underscoring how education and sustainable practices can lead to a harmonious existence between humans and wildlife. Have you ever considered the impact your morning cup of coffee has on the world's primates? Fanny's stories reveal the intricate connection between our daily choices and the survival of species like the yellow-tailed woolly monkey. Her candid discussion on the hurdles faced by women in the field of primatology sheds light on a broader struggle for equality in science. The episode is a celebration of local heroes and a call to action, illustrating how supporting eco-friendly agriculture can safeguard our planet's biodiversity without breaking the bank.Links:Yunkawasi
Earth Day is coming and I had great plans to do a special episode for that. Then I got caught up in recording a presentation of the paper I am writing for one of my grad school classes. It is a good topic for Earth Day, though, so I'm sharing the audio as part of the episode, after a bit of history about Earth Day to set the stage. Be sure to check out the links below for the events I mention, especially if you live near me. Happy Earth Day! Episode links:April 20th North Country Wild Care fundraiser in South Glens Falls, NY: https://debbiephilp.com/event/birds-bikes-and-beers-fundraiser-for-north-country-wild-care/April 21st UU service in Queensbury, NY: https://debbiephilp.com/event/uu-service-love-letter-to-the-earth/April 21st Mountain River Circle in Queensbury, NY: https://debbiephilp.com/event/mountain-river-circle-at-uucgf-8/ Email newsletter sign-up: https://zfrmz.com/hzEVTHbu9jMYw90M7vOyThe Shamanic Flow Circle Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1722776598019767Event calendar: https://debbiephilp.com/events/Virtual Shamanic Reiki sessions: https://debbiephilp.com/shamanic-energy-sessions/Original intro and background music by Blair Sutherland, used with permission.
Paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield helps "Rewild the Singularity" – restoring soul to futurism, midwifing new myths for transition, & exploring the pre and post-history of human-technology co-evolution. SPONSORS https://bubsnaturals.com/DJP - Use code DJP for 20% off. https://pxg.com/danny - Get FREE shipping on all equipment. EPISODE LINKS https://www.youtube.com/michaelgarfield https://twitter.com/michaelgarfield https://www.instagram.com/michaelgarfield https://michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/dannyjones https://twitter.com/jonesdanny LISTEN ON Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4VTLG0HiIZaCjH9gE6NFPq Apple - https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1441238966 OUTLINE 00:00 - Paleontology 08:08 - Dinosaur digs 11:53 - Extinction events 29:07 - The Future and science 31:18 - Apocalyptic cults 48:52 - Using AI to stream your dreams 54:30 - Surveillance capitalism 01:07:48 - DMT & dream states 01:29:00 - UFO's 01:40:53 - Kary Mullis 01:47:34 - AI communication w/ animals 02:07:46 - Psycho physical nature of UFOs 02:29:16 - Evolution of human language 02:37:16 - 2006 UFO experience 02:43:31 - Crows picking locks 02:48:01 - Art & music
NEW! Want to explore your Intuition with others? The Wild Wellness Women's Circle is now open for enrollment. This is a supportive place to come as you are and get what you need, so there's TIERED PRICING and nobody is turned away. Click here to learn more and join. In this episode, I'm sharing a clip from my last round of group coaching called Rewild Your Wellness, which by the way, you can purchase now as a lifetime access online course! In this call, my client Kristen is stuck in a belief that she must either stay overweight to feel happy, or she would have to feel deprived in order to reach her goal weight, and you'll hear me coach her through it. Today you'll learn the 4 steps needed to rewild (rewire) ANY belief that is holding YOU back... ... AND you'll get a great feel for what it's like to be in a deeper more transformational space with me... ... which I want you to invite you to do by joining the NEW Wild Wellness Women's Circle! Free Resources Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map Sign up for a FREE 1:1 coaching curiosity call Let's connect on social! Instagram Facebook TikTok LinkedIn
A powerful earthquake hit Taiwan on Wednesday morning, but thanks to the country's early warning system and engineering-preparedness, there was little destruction and few deaths. Seismologist Ross Stein, CEO of earthquake consultancy Temblor, Inc., shares his analysis. The highly pathogenic bird flu H5N1 has been detected in cattle in the US and in a cattle handler in Texas. To learn more about this special animal-to-human transmission, Roland speaks to virologist Richard Webby of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Tennessee and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza in Animals. French Space Institute Supaero in Toulouse is collaborating with Japan's space agency JAXA to send and land a rover on Phobos, one of Mars' tiny moons. Roland travels to the University of Toulouse to learn more about building this wheeled Rover from Supaero's Naomi Murdoch. Transitioning to a clean energy future requires mining materials like rare earth minerals, but how will this impact our environment? Jessi Junker of the ecology charity ReWild explains her research and concerns for great apes as mining for these materials expands in Africa. Presenter: Roland Pease Producers: Roland Pease, Ella Hubber, Jonathan Blackwell Researcher: Imaan Moin Production Coordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth (Photo: Damaged building caused by the earthquake in Hualien on April 4, 2024. Credit: SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)
This episode with Gary Waters, High Performance Mindset Coach, is all about getting to the root cause of what's limiting your ability to experience true freedom, joy, love and vitality. He shares insights into a completely different way of thinking, leading to a life changing shift in perspective. I really appreciated Gary's ability to give tangible action steps to the listener - you and me. You'll love this episode. Here's a lot of what we talked about ... Mindset plays a significant role in shaping our experiences and outcomes in life. Our subconscious mind is influenced by our environment and language, particularly during childhood. Identifying and challenging limiting beliefs is crucial for personal growth and transformation. Affirmations alone are not enough to shift deeply ingrained beliefs; addressing the root cause is necessary. Changing perspectives can lead to a new way of seeing oneself and the world, which can lead to behavioral changes and different results. Rock bottom can be a catalyst for change and a turning point in one's life. Triggers are opportunities for self-awareness and growth, and they often stem from resistance to certain aspects of life. Desire can come from a place of lack or dissatisfaction, but shifting to a mindset of abundance and wholeness can change the energy behind desire. Allowing and surrendering can lead to a sense of freedom and ease in life. The journey of transformation takes time and commitment, and it often involves ongoing practice and self-discovery. Morning practices can set the tone for the day and help establish a positive mindset and frequency. Gary Waters can be found at garywaters.co.uk and on Instagram as @iamgarywaters. Working with Gary Waters involves a discovery call to determine if there is a fit and to discuss the duration and details of the coaching relationship. Appreciation and gratitude for the time and presence of others can create a meaningful connection and exchange. TIMESTAMP 00:00. Introduction and Background 03:07. Realizing the Influence of Mindset 05:35. The Role of Mindset in Society 06:01. The Subconscious Mind and Belief Systems 07:45. Identifying Limiting Beliefs 11:31. Shifting Beliefs and Creating Space 16:31. The Limitations of Affirmations 21:08. Embracing Creativity and Potential 22:02. Practicing Awareness and Reminding 23:22. Challenging the Identity of Inadequacy 24:33. The Power of Changing Perspectives 25:33. The Importance of Rock Bottom 27:00. Understanding Triggers 30:33. Desire and the Energy Behind It 33:23. Allowing and Surrendering 38:30. The Journey of Transformation 42:01. The Power of Morning Practices 46:58. Finding Gary Waters and Working with Him 49:18. Appreciation and Gratitude 49:50. Closing Remarks MORE ABOUT GARY WATERS: Gary specialises in helping you to set yourself free from inner suffering by mastering your relationship with yourself, others, and life. Gary works with entrepreneurs, athletes, businesses, busy parents and everyone in between. He shares insights into a completely different way of thinking, leading to a life changing shift in perspective. This has a transformative effect on all aspects of life, including personal fulfilment, increasing levels of performance and business success. Rather than focusing on short term temporary fixes, Gary specialises in identifying the subconscious root cause of problems which dissolves them permanently, allowing you to live a limitless life. WEBSITE INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK MORE ABOUT LAURA FOSTER + WORKING WITH HER: WEBSITE INSTAGRAM I have recently opened up some opportunities for women to work 1:1 with me in personal leadership coaching. This year my group programs are on pause … I can feel a deep level of 1:1 work that's emerging for me and I'm creating as much space as possible for what's coming through. I have two upcoming group retreats: April 6-13, 2024 Mexico, RECLAIM RETREAT Nestled between the lush jungle and emerald ocean is Xinalani, a sanctuary of wellness and serenity just outside of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This retreat is an incredible 7-day eco-luxe immersion with daily yoga, meditation, breath work, mindfulness and self discovery led by Shirlee and Laura. We have a select numbers of spots remaining. Details HERE July 19-23, 2024 Ontario, Canada, THE GATHERING Renew, Rewild, Recalibrate: A very intentional 5-day retreat for women who are desiring a reset ... a return to the truest essence of who they are to tap back into clarity, inner connection and purpose. This retreat is an annual sold-out retreat and we are thrilled to invite you in. PERSONAL 1:1 OR SMALL GROUP RETREATS IN COSTA RICA! I also curate 1:1 personal, 4-5 day deep-dive retreats that are intimate and powerful – here in Costa Rica. One opportunity May 2024. One opportunity June 2024 and October 2024. Contact me for more info on this and future opportunities. Coach with me and step into yourself, fully and completely. I lead Elemental Rhythm Breathwork in person (Costa Rica) and online. You can book a free discovery call right here. You can also reach out to me through direct message on INSTAGRAM and we can take the next step. Please share, rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. It makes a massive difference in supporting this work and we deeply appreciate it. Blessings, L
In this episode 1upwhatup goes over “Captain Fantastic”(2016) with guest Zack Rouda Watch the episode on YouTube Zack Rouda is the the founding director of Rewild Maine. Rewild Maine is an educational, non-profit program series, that facilitates classes and workshops focused on nature connection and small scale place based living skills. 1upwhatup Movie Score: 9.4 out of 10 Zach Rouda Movie Score: 8.8 out of 10 Zack Rouda https://www.rewildmaine.org/ https://www.instagram.com/rewildmaine/ https://zackdelarouda.bandcamp.com/ The Movie Rant Break https://li.sten.to/themovierantbreak The 91st best album of all time “Lily Flower” is available now @ https://www.1upwhatup.com/shop
Chris Smith takes on listener questions, including: How far out to sea do seagulls fly? How is the malaria vaccine rollout going? Why does hot weather make your muscles more tired? What is the hottest temperature humans can survive? How do vultures track their lunch? How do some people retain more information? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Chris Smith takes on listener questions, including: How far out to sea do seagulls fly? How is the malaria vaccine rollout going? Why does hot weather make your muscles more tired? What is the hottest temperature humans can survive? How do vultures track their lunch? How do some people retain more information? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
My guest now is Raju Rajan. Raju describes himself as a technologist with a strong communitarian ethic. Raju is one of the founders of ReWild Long Island and currently serves as Board President. Raju is an avid gardener and amateur tree-enthusiast, he also owns and manages a small agroforest in India dedicated to rewilding and permaculture. ReWild Long Island is accepting applications from community groups to join their ReWild LI Gardens program.
On this very special episode, I'm sharing the audio from our kickoff session of Rewild Your Wellness. The energy of this group was so powerful, joyful, and loving, and I want you to experience it as well! I know you'll resonate with their stories, and you'll hear about what you can expect in the coming 8 weeks when YOU join the group. Consider this our love letter to you and our invitation for you to join us inside! --- Rewild Your Wellness is open to join from now through Feb 21! If you're ready to release the weight from your body and soul, to prioritize enjoyment over efficiency in your health journey, and to finally practice self-care over self-soothing, this 8 week group program is for you. Join me and your new besties as we rewild our wellness through nutrition, light, sound, motivation, beliefs, and realigning with nature and our intuition. Join for just $333 - or 3 monthly payments of $111. --- Free Resources Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map Sign up for a FREE 1:1 coaching curiosity call Let's connect on social! Instagram Facebook TikTok LinkedIn
As the impact of the climate crisis unfolds all around us, the reality of what's at stake changes our relationships with each other and the natural world. More and more of us are finding ourselves drawn to reconnect with the land and to build community—to “rewild,” in a sense. But what does it mean to live a wilder life? Is it even attainable or realistic for most of the globe, especially if you live in a densely populated urban area?Our guest on today's show is Lucy O'Hagan, a teacher, forest school leader, wildlife tracker, bushcraft instructor, and the founder of Wild Awake Ireland. Through Wild Awake, Lucy guides people through rites of passage, teaches ancestral skills, and helps people to distill what it means to rewild on a personal and practical level, regardless of where you live.On this episode, we speak with Lucy about the Wild Biome project and what it's like to eat exclusively wild, foraged food for three months; honoring age transitions through nature-based, participatory rituals outside of traditional religious practice; using ancestral skills to understand the role of power and privilege in our modern day lives; and the importance of collaboration and building community in our efforts to reconnect and reengage. Dyed Green is a project of Bog & Thunder, whose mission is to highlight the best of Irish food and culture, through food tours, events, and media. Find out more at www.bogandthunder.com.Dyed Green is Powered by Simplecast.
Today on Mushroom Hour we join in communion with the overflowing font of mythos, play and animated everything Sophie Strand. Sophie is a poet and writer with a focus on the history of religion and the intersection of spirituality, storytelling and ecology. Her poems and essays have appeared in numerous projects and publications, including the Dark Mountain Project, poetry.org and the magazines Unearthed, Braided Way, Art PAPERS and Entropy. Their newest book “The Flowering Wand – Rewilding the Sacred Masculine” is a potent retelling of classical European myths and masculine characters like Dionysus, Merlin, Jesus that encourages men to put down the iron sword and pick up a myceliated, vegetal thyrsus. TOPICS COVERED: Staying Alive by Exploring Ecology Mediterranean Religions & Arthurian Myths Myths as Vessels of Environmental Information Replanting Myths - Reroot, Rewild, Retell Polyphonic Iconography Partnership Cultures and Dominator Cultures Medusa & Mothers Turned into Monsters Symbiosis & Synchronism The Rebellion of Dionysus Gender as a Morphic Field & a Mycelial Web The King Becomes the Kingdom Expanding Masculinity Jesus the Magical, Nature-Loving Rabbi Returning to the Compost Heap EPISODE RESOURCES: "The Flowering Wand": https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Flowering-Wand/Sophie-Strand/9781644115961 "The Madonna Secret": https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Madonna-Secret/Sophie-Strand/9781591434672 Sophie Strand Substack: https://sophiestrand.substack.com/ Sophie Strand IG: https://www.instagram.com/cosmogyny/ "Bitch": https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/lucy-cooke/bitch/9781541674905/?lens=basic-books Microanimism: https://www.microanimism.com/ Chlorophyllum molybdites: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorophyllum_molybdites "Enlivenment": https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262536660/ "An Immense World": https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/616914/an-immense-world-by-ed-yong/
Appreciating the nature around us involves developing a mindful and deep connection with the natural world, which is what we spoke about with Rewild Yourself author Simon Barnes on the "How To Be Books Podcast." Please hit subscribe to hear the whole series on life skills and social change! It should be short and sweet. I look forward to journeying with you through this maze of hacks.Other wonderful guests who took part:De-stress & Wellness Coach Lillian Lartey.Hannah Ross can be found on Instagram @goddesstarotsociety.Jen Le Marinel, coach and founder of Wildfire Walks.Other books/articles looked at:George Monbiot: Feral: Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life
Nicholas Carter, an ecologist and environmental researcher, examines our food system and its impact on the environment. Our food choices greatly impact the planet, and the more we can make informed choices the easier it will be to shift towards sustainable ways to live and thrive with our ecosystem, not against it. We cover: problems with today's industrialized model strengths and weaknesses of regenerative grazing if dairy can be regenerative the environmental impact between plant vs animal agriculture If the government should play a bigger role in stewarding the earth which dietary pattern is optimal to support our planetary health Sponsors: OSEA: enter the code ELLENPOD for 10% off https://oseamalibu.com/products/plumping-hydration-duo?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=082023_PLUMPINGDUO_ellenfisher Anima Mundi Herbals: enter the code ELLEN20 for 20% off everything at https://glnk.io/nr9jm/ellenfisher WHERE TO FIND NICHOLAS CARTER https://www.plantbaseddata.org Instagram WHERE TO FIND ME Birth Course Recipe ebooks Instagram Watch the Podcast