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"Pollution is Colonialism": Part 1 (ep 258)

5/26/21

https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/pollution-is-colonialism-part-1-ep-258

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/123643088
Episode: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/mediaindigena/MIpodcastEP258.mp3?dest-id=360166

Pollution is Colonialism: the straight-to-the-point title of a brand new book by Max Liboiron, Assistant Professor of Geography and Associate Vice-President of Indigenous Research at Memorial University, as well as the Director of CLEAR, or Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research. Among the book's core arguments: that any effort looking to resist environmental harms must trace them back to their ultimate source—the violence of colonial land relations. A violence, the author argues, even well-intentioned environmental science and activism can reproduce. In this first of two episodes featuring the author, we discuss how the world became awash in plastics, with part two dedicated to how we might better grasp and grapple with the larger forces producing this toxic legacy.
Appearing alongside Dr. Liboiron, host/producer Rick Harp and MI regular Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC.
// CREDITS: 'Quiet Outro' by ROZKOL (CC BY 3.0); Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
Forwarded from Maurice Obuya
Advance Permaculture Design Course III, Training Episode I, Karabondi, Kendubay,
Kenya. Registration for 4th Advance Permaculture Design Course is closing soon. Register now, only 10 students are enrolled for each APDC Academy.
https://youtu.be/JuE8Gr77hcc
Dirty Energy and Waterkeeper with Nelson Brooke

4/23/21 by Robert Kennedy Jr

https://anchor.fm/rfkjr/episodes/Dirty-Energy-and-Waterkeeper-with-Nelson-Brooke-evhe0n

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/122204959
Episode: https://anchor.fm/s/4ae2c0e4/podcast/play/32077271/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2021-3-23%2F6a8d1455-27e3-90c6-7c5a-2ad89fddb881.mp3

Nelson Brooke is the Black Warrior Riverkeeper, one of 350 Waterkeeper organizations that are defending local waterways world wide. RFK Jr discusses Nelson's job and battles protecting our blue planet in this special Earth Day episode.
Coal pollution -- from mining, to burning, to the storage of leaky coal ash waste -- present the biggest threats to water, air, and public health in Nelson Brooke's Black Warrior River basin, which provides the drinking water for over one million Southerners. Brooke was hired for his "dream job" in 2004 by his childhood friend David Whiteside, who founded Black Warrior Riverkeeper in 2001.
Twitter: www.twitter.com/BWRiverkeeper
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BlackWarriorRiverkeeper
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Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed with her guest, Brooke MedicineEagle

5/18/21 by susun weed

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/susunweed/2021/05/18/ask-herbal-health-expert-susun-weed-with-her-guest-brooke-medicineeagle

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/123293717
Episode: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/susunweed/2021/05/18/ask-herbal-health-expert-susun-weed-with-her-guest-brooke-medicineeagle.mp3

Susun Weed answers 90 inutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with her guest, Brooke MedicineEagle.

Brooke MedicineEagle is a legendary indigenous Earthkeeper, wisdom teacher, healer, visionary, singer/songwriter, shamanic practitioner, ceremonialist, carrier of women's mysteries, sacred ecologist, and catalyst for wholeness. She is the author of the American native literary classic, Buffalo Woman Comes Singing, and of The Last Ghost Dance. Her music recordings, teachings, writings, and wilderness spiritual retreats have touched the hearts and minds of people world-wide. Brooke is an elder sister and guide, offering a lifetime of ancient & modern wisdom for your wellness, thriving & prospering. She is currently working internationally, offering a heart-centered, ecologically sound, healing way for the flowering of individuals, Mother Earth and All Our Relations..

www.MedicineEagle.com
#541 - 78 Days In The Pines (feat. Kahentinetha Horn and Loran Thompson)

5/19/21 by John Kane

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/123355920
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1051606705-letstalknative-541-78-days-in-the-pines-feat-kahentinetha-horn-and-loran-thompson.mp3

https://youtu.be/2KTbf29IX6M

In this episode we introduce a new format for the show and take a look at the Oka Crisis. After a year-long dispute over the expansion of a golf course between the city of Oka and the Mohawk community of Kanesatake, the Quebec provincial police stormed a barricade built by the Mohawks erected to stop the expansion of the golf course. What began as riot police tossing tear gas canisters at a small group of Mohawks spiraled into a 20 minute long shootout which resulted in the death of one SWAT team member. What followed was a 78 day siege that ended after the Canadian military surrounded the small Mohawk community and pushed their way past the barricades. Kahentinetha Horn and Loran Thompson join John to talk about what happened after the police officer was killed and how they managed to survive the military invasion of Kanesatake.

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90 ~ Ocean Prayers (Guided Meditation)

6/9/21 by Gregg Hendrix

https://anchor.fm/gregg-hendrix/episodes/90--Ocean-Prayers-Guided-Meditation-e12ehlk

Episode: https://anchor.fm/s/10548674/podcast/play/35128436/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2021-5-9%2F44333ed3-d315-fb8e-45cd-0fcd1a49aedf.mp3

We are made of water, by honoring the water outside of our bodies we become more reverent for the water within us. In this episode we discover the significant spiritual elements of differing bodies of water, and honor them all with our prayers. If you want to support Native Awakenings, please do one kind act :) Follow me@greggyogi | Email: Gregg@gregghendrix.com Dear Sentient Being, I love you
Billions of bugs: life of a cicada underground

6/1/21 by Chris Morgan

https://www.kuow.org/stories/billions-of-bugs-life-of-a-cicada-underground

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/123835128
Episode: https://universityofwashington.mc.tritondigital.com/The_Wild_P/media/83da74a487cbbc9dffd0f3644686f64f.mp3

The shrill calls of billions of Brood X cicadas emerging from the earth have captured the nation’s ears and attention this spring. But what do these noisy insects DO for the 17 years they live underground? In this episode we dig deep into that question. THE WILD is a joint production of myself and KUOW Public Radio. One way to support this vital work is through my wildlife organization, Chris Morgan Wildlife. You can find more information at Patreon Follow us on Instagram @thewildpod and @chrismorganwildlife
#542 - Land Defenders (feat. Paul Winnie and Ed Schindler)

5/26/21 by John Kane

https://youtu.be/m7OONdsBsdk

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/123766105
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1056339349-letstalknative-542-land-defenders.mp3

In this episode, John is joined by Ed Schindler and Paul Winnie to discuss the differences between "environmentalists" and "land defenders" and how it all ties back to the concept of Seven Generations. Join John, Ed and Paul in a discussion on how the Native view of land and our responsibility to it is fundamentally at odds with how European settlers and their descendants view the land.

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Native Roots Radio: I’m Awake – June 9, 2021

6/9/21 by AM950 Radio

https://www.am950radio.com/native-roots-radio-im-awake-june-9-2021

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/124245610
Episode: https://media.blubrry.com/am950_mike_mcintee/feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1065368470-user-587903571-native-roots-radio-im-awake-june-9-2021.mp3

Robert Pilot and Wendy Pilot host today’s show. Ogimaa Giniw Ikwe has the news from Turtle Island with updates on Line 3 protests, including a video from Nancy Beaulieu, how water protectors are being mistreated by law enforcement. Louis Eagle Thunder also chimes in during our news segment talking about how the plug was pulled on the Keystone XL pipeline. Will the same happen with Line 3? In segment 2 we’re joined by Paul DeMain, board chair of Honor the Earth. Bob Blake has the Solar News from Solar Bear as he talks about the current heat wave we’re getting in Minnesota, drought conditions in Minnesota and around the country and more. In Wendy’s sacred animals segment we talk about how wild Buffalo are able to grieve the loss of other animals.
E102: Lyla June on Returning to Native American Agricultural Traditions

12/15/20 by Hosted by Kelly Brownell

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/117084628
Episode: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/leading-voices-in-food/Lyla-June-Returning_to_Native_American_Agricultural_Foodways.mp3?dest-id=860036

https://leading-voices-in-food.libsyn.com/e102-lyla-june-on-returning-to-native-american-agricultural-traditions

What if we cultivated our environment instead of intensive crop planting and animal farming, and in turn created an abundance of food to meet our needs? Is this what First Nations people did here in the Americas? This concept is the focus of doctoral research of today's guest, Indigenous musician, scholar, and community organizer, Lyla June. June is an Indigenous woman of Dine (Navajo), Tsetsehestahese (Cheyenne) and European lineage. She's pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. And she's fascinated by the intersection of Indigenous food systems and Indigenous land management. Interview Summary So can you begin by explaining how you came to be passionate about food as an Indigenous woman? And tell us some about your doctoral work. Sure, so as you may know, a lot of Native people are struggling with diabetes and other food-related illnesses and are having a hard time accessing foods. And a lot of us live in what they call food deserts.