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What Are You Doing Here ?

What Are You Doing Here ?

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Through captivating narratives and personal experiences, conservationist t. addison brown, together with youth activist Marley Alabanza, engage in enlightening conversations with an array of guests that include activists, artists, educators, scientists, conservationists, and humanitarians from around the world. Throughout their journey, tales of bravery, compassion, and dedication to our natural world unfold. Each one of us has the power to instigate change by making simple yet impactful choices. Join us on this transformative podcast as we uncover how collective action can shape our future.emerging world project Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas
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  • Dear Mother Earth | ENCORE
    Aug 29 2025

    Welcome to Earth Day Everyday ...

    On this episode we have gathered a cultural mosaic community that weaves excerpts from the writings of Thich Naht Hanh's text "Love Letter to the Earth" (Parallax Press, 2013) with reflection, natural and original soundscape; thereby creating the ultimate deep listening experience, honoring global peace activist Thich Naht Hanh and dedicated to our Mother Earth.

    Seeking to affirm the life spirit in a way that nourishes the depleted contemporary soul, this episode will lead you into a transcultural and transcendent journey which reveals our commonality in diversity, that spark of inter-being we all share. We invite you to let yourself be drawn into meditation and emerge refreshed.

    We'll see you on the flip side.

    For a complete list of credits please visit www.EmergingWorldProject.Org


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    25 m
  • Sing To The Earth | ENCORE
    Mar 8 2025

    On this episode we take a deep dive into how we can live in right relationship with our mother Earth and why that feels so essential for humans right now. We begin with a conversation with Natasha, this conversation, friendship and guidance with deepening my own relationship with the natural world has been a bit of a lifeline for me, and I sense it can be for you too.

    You will find some bits of laughter, guidance and an invitation to Sing to the Earth. This episode is a prelude to our next season where we explore the Love Letter to the Earth by Thich Naht Hanh; through out this season we will also explore finding novelty in nature, art in our lives and simply helping out.

    Our guest Natasha Deganello Giraudie is a mother, a filmmaker and a teacher of nature practice. She helped to pioneer the micro-documentary genre for humanitarian movements, filming in more than 30 countries and reaching expansive audiences with her work.

    Her film, One Word Sawalmem, was selected by Robert Redford and the Redford Center as a powerful voice at the intersection of youth, indigenous wisdom and environmental change.Her experiential nature meditation film, Inmanencia, was selected to be screened in festivals around the world from Boulder to Buenos Aires to Bhutan, where it won the Audience Choice Award. As a child, Natasha learned some of her most valuable lessons outside the classroom – from indigenous people living deep in the wilderness of her native Venezuela. She has studied nature-inspired compassion with the Dalai Lama for more than 20 years and also attended nature-based retreats with Thich Naht Hanh at Plum Village. As a teacher of nature-based wellbeing, Natasha has taught groups of young professionals from the United Nations, Google and Airbnb as well as medical practitioners, politicians, nonprofit leaders and fellow documentary filmmakers in the US, Latin America and Asia.

    Connect with Natasha and begin your nature practice today https://www.rosaguayaba.earth/

    You will also discover much wisdom and beauty on Natasha's IG @rosa.guayaba

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Part 2 | Beth Pratt | National Wildlife Federation | Coexisting with Wildlife
    Aug 27 2024

    Cores.Corridors.Carnivores

    Join us for part 2 of our engaging conversation with Beth Pratt, California Regional Executive Director of the National Wildlife Federation. Beth shares her passion for wildlife conservation, focusing on her pivotal role in the

    ⁠⁠Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing ⁠⁠project. Learn how this groundbreaking initiative is helping animals safely navigate human-dominated landscapes.

    Beth's warmth and wit shine through as she discusses the importance of coexisting with wildlife in our increasingly urbanized world. Her kindness towards animals and humans alike, combined with her tireless advocacy, has made her a respected voice in conservation circles.

    Prepare to be inspired by Beth's humorous anecdotes and practical insights on how we can all contribute to a more wildlife-friendly future. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in conservation, urban planning, or simply appreciating the wonders of the natural world."

    We open this episode with " Off The Top" a rapid fire q&a session featuring co-host Marley Alabanza and close with a spoken word piece by Natasha Deganello Giraudie, creator of the ⁠⁠Calm by Nature method⁠⁠

    You can find Beth Pratt on ⁠⁠X ⁠

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    47 m
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