There's a crisis of consciousness and perception at the root of the global ecological crisis we face today. Modern societies have lost their rootedness in the past and their connection to nature... and the result is an approaching storm that will force us to radically change the way we live and coexist. To shine a light on restoring our connection to nature, we are interviewing authors and teachers who have dedicated themselves to exploring humanity's place in nature. Listen to Eco-Changemakers, leading voices in the movement toward regenerative culture and an ecological worldview.
In the interview, Jacqui talks about the importance of building a relationship with your land and why young people are so interested in indigenous kno...
In the interview, Oliver talks about the role fungi can play healing the human mind and body and the critical role in regenerative ecology and healing...
In the interview, Marc talks about his journey the last 7 years building an eco community, his philosophy of purpose-driven business and why storytell...
In the interview, Mark talks about the revival of a culture of mentorship and the rise of regenerative leadership to tackle today's problems and creat...
Laura Gilmour is founder of Wild Muskoka Botanicals, where she is the producer of artisan wild foods and people how to locally forage in a sustainable...
In the interview, Nikki talks about her experience getting an environmental science degree and teaching nature connection to children and adults throu...
In our interview, Chris talks about how most modern people have forgotten the ancient way of observing, reading, and interpreting the language of natu...
In our interview, John talks about awakening from the crisis of meaning, mental health, Buddhism, mindfulness, meditation practices, flow psychology a...
In our interview, Steven talks about his new book Last Tango In Cyberspace, the future of artificial intelligence (and humanity), massive biodiversity...