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Kamea Chayne
Green Dreamer
Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
If we're headed down a path that's leading us to environmental degradation, dehumanization, and disconnection from the things that matter most, simultaneously endangering our earth's clean water, clean air, and biodiversity, then we must ask boldly: What for? Illuminating our paths to ecological regeneration, intersectional sustainability, and true abundance and wellness for all, Green Dreamer with Kamea Chayne is a podcast and multimedia journal for those who are yearning to live with vitality and fulfillment and who are dreaming of a thriving planet to call home. Subscribe and listen to...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 862 ratings
My new favorite podcast
Absolutely loving this podcast so far. So inspiring and thought provoking!
Mrs_Carp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/23
Podcasting at its finest
Hands down one of my most deeply loved podcasts. Perspective changing, Kamea and her guests provide the most beautiful insights, helping us to unlearn what we know and to understand what I consider to be the most important and pressing issues of our time. Kamea asks the most well crafted and...Read full review »
thirsty1334 via Apple Podcasts · Singapore · 09/27/23
Inspiring conversations
I’m so impressed with the quality of the speakers being interviewed & the intelligent questions that they are asked. Grateful for your work. 🙏🏽
B’nai via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/26/23
Recent Episodes
Who does “fair trade” as a certification program speaking to conscious consumers really serve? How might it fall short of what it promises—supporting farmers and producers from falling into the deepest pits of poverty while paradoxically also keeping them at a certain level? What does the process...
Published 03/08/24
What does it mean to recognize the limitations of “biodiversity” as a gauge of planetary wellbeing? How do we make sense of the heads of big corporations like Shell being major patrons of the largest conservation organizations? And how might a politics of disability justice shape diverse futures...
Published 02/23/24
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