Episodes
With Mark Lakeman, founder of City Repair Placemaking is a growing movement across the U.S. and around the world whereby communities, neighborhood by neighborhood, are collaborating in the “creative reclamation of public space.” Mark Lakeman is the founder of the movement, whose City Repair (http://Cityrepair.net)in Portland has developed a number of model projects that have been replicated in hundreds of towns and cities across the U.S. In the last decade Mark has directed, facilitated, or...
Published 10/28/13
With Mark Lakeman, founder of City Repair Placemaking is a growing movement across the U.S. and around the world whereby communities, neighborhood by neighborhood, are collaborating in the “creative reclamation of public space.” Mark Lakeman is the founder of the movement, whose City Repair in Portland has developed a number of model projects that have […] The post Eco Evolution – The Placemaking Movement: Evolving Society One Neighborhood at a Time appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Published 10/28/13
Published 10/28/13
with Wendy Jehanara Tremayne, author of The Good Life Lab: Radical Experiments in Hands On Living This is the true story of how (and why) one couple ditched their high-pressure lives and moved to rural New Mexico to make, build, invent, forage, and grow everything they need to live self-sufficiently. After mastering life in the modern age as successful working professionals in New York City, Wendy Jehanara Tremayne (http://blog.holyscraphotsprings.com)and her husband Mikey began to reflect...
Published 10/14/13
with Wendy Jehanara Tremayne, author of The Good Life Lab: Radical Experiments in Hands On Living This is the true story of how (and why) one couple ditched their high-pressure lives and moved to rural New Mexico to make, build, invent, forage, and grow everything they need to live self-sufficiently. After mastering life in the […] The post Eco Evolution – Doing It Yourself! – How a Professional Couple Forged a Post-Consumer Lifestyle appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Published 10/14/13
With Linda Booker, producer of Bringing It Home Hemp, the non-psychoactive cousin to cannabis sativa, has been an essential crop around the world for thousands of years, and still is in most countries. Why not in the U.S.? This discussion with Linda Booker, producer of the new documentary on industrial hemp Bringing It Home (http://www.bringingithomemovie.com)reveals the profound qualities of this truly remarkable plant, that make it ideal for textiles, building materials, food products,...
Published 08/26/13
With Linda Booker, producer of Bringing It Home Hemp, the non-psychoactive cousin to cannabis sativa, has been an essential crop around the world for thousands of years, and still is in most countries. Why not in the U.S.? This discussion with Linda Booker, producer of the new documentary on industrial hemp Bringing It Home reveals […] The post Eco Evolution – Bringing Industrial Hemp Home: Healthy Houses, Durable Textiles, Superfood and Thousands of Other Products from a Carbon-Sequestering...
Published 08/26/13
With Benjamin von Mendelssohn, Activist and Community Pioneer Intentional community projects such as Arcosanti in Arizona, Auroville in Southern India and Damanhur in Northern Italy have all contributed to the sustainability equation, which is as much about personal psychology, lifestyle choices and social dynamics as it is about well designed infrastructures and renewable resources. Tamera (http://www.tamera.org/index.php?id=51&L=0)was founded two decades ago in Portugal as a “peace...
Published 08/19/13
With Benjamin von Mendelssohn, Activist and Community Pioneer Intentional community projects such as Arcosanti in Arizona, Auroville in Southern India and Damanhur in Northern Italy have all contributed to the sustainability equation, which is as much about personal psychology, lifestyle choices and social dynamics as it is about well designed infrastructures and renewable resources. Tamera […] The post Eco Evolution – Modeling a Peaceful, Sustainable Human Culture at the Tamera Community in...
Published 08/19/13
With Adam C. Hall, author of The Earthkeeper: Undeveloping the Future Adam C. Hall made a fortune in real estate development as a master of structured finance. He was living what he understood to be the American Dream. But it all came apart, like a fractured picture of perfection, as he sought meaning in his life as a human being. His journey of discovery, both within himself and as witness to the miraculous works of the natural world, led to his founding new ventures in service of the...
Published 07/15/13
With Adam C. Hall, author of The Earthkeeper: Undeveloping the Future Adam C. Hall made a fortune in real estate development as a master of structured finance. He was living what he understood to be the American Dream. But it all came apart, like a fractured picture of perfection, as he sought meaning in his […] The post Eco Evolution – Earthkeeper: How a Financial Power Broker Traded the “American Dream” for a Purposeful Life in Service to the Planet appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Published 07/15/13
With Jim Channon, Futurist, Shaman, Eco-visionary Jim Channon (http://www.jimchannon.com) was a Lieutenant Colonel in U.S. Army before before spending 20 years as a “strategic shaman” for generals and leaders of Fortune 100 companies. He was the inspiration for Jeff Bridges’ role in the film Men Who Stare At Goats, and is the author of several books including the First Earth Battalion Operations Manual for the Army. This one hour conversation unveils an overall blueprint for moving our human...
Published 06/24/13
With Jim Channon, Futurist, Shaman, Eco-visionary Jim Channon was a Lieutenant Colonel in U.S. Army before before spending 20 years as a “strategic shaman” for generals and leaders of Fortune 100 companies. He was the inspiration for Jeff Bridges’ role in the film Men Who Stare At Goats, and is the author of several books […] The post Eco Evolution – The New Earth Army, Social Architecture and the Strategic Plan for a Thriving World appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Published 06/24/13
With indigenous leader Chief Phil Lane Jr. and Greenpeace co-founder Rex Weyler In January 2013, at the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, an historical event was held: the Gathering to Protect the Sacred from Tar Sands Projects (http://www.protectthesacred.org). There, representatives of Native Americans, Canadian First Nations, Indigenous Nations and their allies, including farmers and ranchers, business and environmental leaders, leading treaty and environmental lawyers, news...
Published 06/04/13
With indigenous leader Chief Phil Lane Jr. and Greenpeace co-founder Rex Weyler In January 2013, at the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, an historical event was held: the Gathering to Protect the Sacred from Tar Sands Projects. There, representatives of Native Americans, Canadian First Nations, Indigenous Nations and their allies, including farmers and ranchers, […] The post Eco Evolution – Protect the Sacred Campaign: Mother Earth and Indigenous People vs. the Keystone XL Pipeline...
Published 06/04/13
With Dane Wigington of GeoEngineering Watch (http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/) Weather modification has been going on for decades, without the knowledge, not to mention consent of the global population. In this info-intense exchange, Dane Wigington of GeoEngineeringWatch.org (http://GeoEngineeringWatch.org) conveys the shocking reality of constant worldwide toxification of the biosphere and manipulation of weather patterns via chemtrails (1000 planes flying daily) and ionospheric heaters...
Published 05/07/13
With Dane Wigington of GeoEngineering Watch Weather modification has been going on for decades, without the knowledge, not to mention consent of the global population. In this info-intense exchange, Dane Wigington of GeoEngineeringWatch.org conveys the shocking reality of constant worldwide toxification of the biosphere and manipulation of weather patterns via chemtrails (1000 planes flying daily) […] The post Eco Evolution – Geoengineering: The Ongoing, Methodical Destruction of the...
Published 05/07/13
With Howard Williams of Construction Specialties The built environment is one of the most important dimensions of the sustainability movement. While green architectural designs promise low carbon footprint projects, and green building practices lesson the construction industry’s negative ecological impact, the sourcing and production of construction materials is a key to not only a healthy environment but also to human health. Construction Specialties (http://www.c-sgroup.com) of Lebanon, New...
Published 04/30/13
With Howard Williams of Construction Specialties The built environment is one of the most important dimensions of the sustainability movement. While green architectural designs promise low carbon footprint projects, and green building practices lesson the construction industry’s negative ecological impact, the sourcing and production of construction materials is a key to not only a healthy […] The post Eco Evolution – Greening the Construction Industry for Human and Ecological Health...
Published 04/30/13
At the core of consciousness researcher and pioneering psychologist Ralph Metzner’s work is an attempt to understand our eco-psychology (http://www.ecopsychology.org/journal/ezine/ep_origins.html): how we as human beings relate to the natural world. Recorded at the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies conference in Oakland, California (the annual gathering of scientific research on the healing and psychological effects of entheogenic and psychedelic agents found in nature)...
Published 04/22/13
At the core of consciousness researcher and pioneering psychologist Ralph Metzner’s work is an attempt to understand our eco-psychology: how we as human beings relate to the natural world. Recorded at the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies conference in Oakland, California (the annual gathering of scientific research on the healing and psychological effects of entheogenic […] The post Eco Evolution – Eco-Psychology and Plant Teachers: Ralph Metzner’s Green Earth Vision With...
Published 04/22/13
As we foster regional, corporate and social transformation toward a sustainable world, Silicon Valley stands at the epicenter of all three spheres of change. As a region, its local institutions are committed to adopting sustainable community design and practices. As home to some of the most influential technology companies on the planet, this is a community that can accelerate the greening of the international ICT sector. And as the innovation center of the digital world, Silicon Valley...
Published 04/08/13
As we foster regional, corporate and social transformation toward a sustainable world, Silicon Valley stands at the epicenter of all three spheres of change. As a region, its local institutions are committed to adopting sustainable community design and practices. As home to some of the most influential technology companies on the planet, this is a […] The post Eco Evolution – Silicon Valley Ingenuity and the New American Dream With Marianna Grossman of Sustainable Silicon Valley appeared...
Published 04/08/13
With James Stark and Katia Sol of the Regenerative Design Institute Essential to our eco evolution as a society is our individual work: addressing the inner ecology of our psyche and sensibilities, as well as our approach out in the world designing resilient communities and fostering a regenerative human culture. James Stark, through his ongoing innovations in teaching permaculture and sustainable community practices, and Katia Sol, through her support of the Institute’s Ecology of...
Published 03/11/13
With James Stark and Katia Sol of the Regenerative Design Institute Essential to our eco evolution as a society is our individual work: addressing the inner ecology of our psyche and sensibilities, as well as our approach out in the world designing resilient communities and fostering a regenerative human culture. James Stark, through his ongoing […] The post Eco Evolution – Regenerative Design and the Ecology of Leadership appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Published 03/11/13