In this episode, we launch season four of the Earthkeepers podcast. The last three years have been an amazing time of growth for us, both in terms of expansion of the Earthkeepers community around the world, and also in terms of establishing the ethos and vision of the podcast as a whole. Forrest and James share a bit about lessons learned in season three, and we look ahead to new challenges in season four!
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Mentions:
Circlewood Village in development Earthkeepers Ep. 52 – Mobilizing Money for Greater Good: Trevor Thomas of Ethinvest Earthkeepers Ep. 59 – Green Money: Fighting Climate Change Through Smart Investing, with Zach Stein Earthkeepers Ep. 63 – What Your Food Ate, with Authors David Montgomery and Anne Biklé Mycorrhizal fungal networks Earthkeepers Ep. 56 – Uprooted: Ukrainian Identity and the Loss of Land, with Tanya Machabeli Earthkeepers Ep. 58 – On Wild Children, Hunting, and the Poetry of Place, with Joel Pontius Earthkeepers Ep. 60 – Courage to Face the Future: Timothy Beal on His New Book, When Time Is Short Earthkeepers Ep. 50 – Farming Heals Us: Yeawa Asabi and Ray Williams of Black Farmers Collective and Yes Farm Earthkeepers Ep. 49 – Speaking for Climate Justice: Malawian Environmental Journalist Mathews Malata, Jr. Earthkeepers Ep. 69 – Unity in Diversity: “Indigenous Theology and the Western Worldview” by Randy Woodley Earthkeepers Ep. 54 – Stronger Together: Mobilizing Communities of Resistance, with Dominic Frongillo Circlewood
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