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Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration
Kaméa Chayne
Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 491

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Tiokasin Ghosthorse: Learning from the Earth as an Elder
Épisode 460
jeudi 9 octobre 2025 • Durée 01:11:07
What does it mean to focus on learning from Earth, as opposed to learning about the earth? How might learning Ianguages of Indigeneity invite us into different ways of seeing and relating to the more-than-human world? And how do we honor the pain and emotional weight of these sobering times — while also staying present to the magic and the beauty of all life?
In this episode, Green Dreamer’s kaméa speaks with Lakota Elder Tiokasin Ghosthorse, who founded, hosted, and produced First Voices Radio, and who has a long history of Indigenous activism and advocacy. Tiokasin also recently co-produced and was featured in the documentary The Eternal Song.
Join us as we unravel the many layers of these times of severance, and open ourselves up to the gifts of learning from the Earth as an Elder.
We invite you to tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app and to tune into our bonus extended and video version of this conversation on Patreon here.
Stacy Alaimo: Sinking into our entanglement with the deep seas
Épisode 459
vendredi 26 septembre 2025 • Durée 54:35
How have the deep seas already been altered by industrial human activity? What is the relationship between art and science within the world of ocean conservation? And how do our culturally shaped senses of aesthetics influence our ethics of land care?
In this episode, Green Dreamer’s kaméa speaks with Stacy Alaimo, whose latest book is The Abyss Stares Back: Encounters with Deep-Sea Life.
Join us as we explore the entanglement of all life as waterly bodies of the Earth, what it means to care for and practice love for places and beings with whom we have no direct relationship, and more.
We invite you to:
- tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app;
- subscribe to kaméa’s newsletters here;
- and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack.
Kazu Haga: Building "Beloved Community" and becoming healers of collective trauma
Épisode 451
mardi 27 mai 2025 • Durée 43:19
How does sensing into our zones of stretch, comfort, and panic help us to expand our capacities for love and nonviolence — in their more radical iterations? Where might accountability come from in a world that seems to reward behaviors that are extractive, exploitative, and narcissistic?
Our latest conversation features Kazu Haga, the author of Fierce Vulnerability, who invites us to shift the ways that we understand “power” and to center relational healing when addressing injustice.
What does it mean for us to step into the role of becoming healers of collective trauma?
We invite you to…
- tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app;
- subscribe to kaméa’s newsletters here;
- and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack.
Disclaimer: Please note that Green Dreamer’s interviews are minimally edited (both audio and non-verbatim transcript) for clarity and brevity only. All statements should be understood as commentary based on publicly available information, and the views expressed in this interview are those of the guest and host only and do not necessarily reflect the views of Green Dreamer.
While we have made reasonable effort in our interview research and production process to ensure accuracy, we do not present our content as factual assertion and we are unable to guarantee the completeness or correctness of every piece of information shared. As such, we invite you to view our publications as references and starting points to dive more deeply into each topic and thread explored.
364) Helena Norberg-Hodge: Reorienting towards economics of happiness
Épisode 364
mardi 12 juillet 2022 • Durée 43:30
“There’s a lot of awareness about the direct lobbying of big money in politics. But that doesn’t take into account the much more dangerous way that big money is shaping the narrative through the media, even through funding in science and academia. That has led to this narrow fixation on carbon and an embrace of robots and satellites as the way to deal with climate change.”
In this episode, we revisit our past conversation with Helena Norberg-Hodge, a pioneer of the new economy movement and a leading proponent of “localization” (or decentralization). As the author of Ancient Futures and Local is Our Future, she also founded The International Alliance for Localization and Local Futures, which works to renew ecological, social and spiritual wellbeing by guiding communities towards a sustainable future of interconnected, localized economies.
Some of the topics we explore in this conversation include the limitations of using economic wealth as the indicator of a community’s quality of life, the false promises of “progress” and “development”, how economic globalization has been driving an erosion of relationships, and more.
(The musical offering featured in this episode is Tear Down the Wall by Forest Veil.)
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363) Annie McClanahan: The possibility of a world disentangled from wages
Épisode 363
mardi 5 juillet 2022 • Durée 53:28
“Under a capitalist system of production or any system of production based on the extraction of value via wages, it’s always going to be the case that mechanization leads to more work and lower wages...”
In this episode, we welcome Annie McClanahan, an Assistant Professor of English at UC Irvine, where she is also a faculty advisor for UCI-LIFTED, a prison education program. Her first book, Dead Pledges: Debt, Crisis, and 21st Century Culture, was published in 2016, and she is currently finishing a second book, Tipwork, Gigwork, Microwork: Culture and the Wages of Service.
Some of the topics we explore in this conversation include the history of today's service and tip work economies, the trend of automation driving deskilled labor and microwork, the possibility of a world disentangled from wages, and more.
(The musical offering featured in this episode is Come The Rain by Maggie Clifford. The episode-inspired artwork is by Ellie Yanagisawa.)
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362) Catriona Sandilands: Botanical colonialism and biocultural histories
Épisode 362
mardi 28 juin 2022 • Durée 43:14
"We sometimes forget that the knowledge systems we use to conceptualize the world are not necessarily exactly the same thing as the world that we're conceptualizing. We mistake the model of the model for the thing that is being modeled. We mistake the map for the territory. We mistake the word for the thing."
In this episode, we welcome Catriona Sandilands, a professor of environmental arts and justice at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University. Having written, edited, or co-edited four books and close to 100 essays and articles, her research areas include queer and feminist posthumanities, critical plant studies, biocultural histories, ecocriticism, and public environmental engagement through literature and storytelling.
Some of the topics we explore in this conversation include cultivating plurality within the stories we tell, remembering histories of reciprocity coming from Western traditions, the connection between how we relate to the more-than-human world and our views of and experiences with sexuality, and more.
(The musical offering featured in this episode is Everyday Magic by Luna Bec. The episode-inspired artwork is by Ellie Yanagisawa.)
Support our in(ter)dependent show: GreenDreamer.com/support
361) Micha Rahder: Thinking through the ecology of knowledges
Épisode 361
mardi 21 juin 2022 • Durée 46:54
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Micha Rahder, the author of An Ecology of Knowledges and an independent scholar, freelance editor, indexer, and writing coach living in North Carolina. Her research and writing address environmental themes ranging from forest conservation in northern Guatemala to extraterrestrial futures.
(The musical offering in this episode is Everyday Magic by Luna Bec. The episode artwork is by Xiao Mei.)
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360) Sophie Chao: Pluralizing justice amidst the expansion of palm oil projects
Épisode 360
mardi 14 juin 2022 • Durée 47:31
“Lies, deceit, and dupery are also very much part of the story. Often, these promises are made in the early stages of oil palm development, but they do not end up materializing in practice.”
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Sophie Chao, a Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA) Fellow and Lecturer at the Department of Anthropology, University of Sydney. Her research investigates the intersections of Indigeneity, ecology, capitalism, health, and justice in the Pacific.
Chao is the author of In the Shadow of the Palms: More-Than-Human Becomings in West Papua (Duke University Press, 2022) and co-editor of The Promise of Multispecies Justice (Duke University Press, 2022).
(The musical offering in this episode is Come The Rain by Maggie Clifford.)
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359) Gavin Van Horn: The practice of kinning as porous beings
Épisode 359
mardi 7 juin 2022 • Durée 46:20
"Instead of being head over heels, be heels over head—privilege your sense of touch. I think that shifts the weight of an overactive mind back into the body, [towards] our full body-mind experiences."
In this episode, we welcome Gavin Van Horn, Ph.D, Executive Editor at the Center for Humans and Nature and leads the Book Series for the Center for Humans and Nature Press. He is the co-editor, with Robin Wall Kimmerer and John Hausdoerffer, of the five-volume series, Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations; and the author of The Way of Coyote: Shared Journeys in the Urban Wilds.
(The musical offering in this episode is Power to Change by Luna Bec.)
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358) Dimah Mahmoud: The power in culture and the revolution of consciousness
Épisode 358
mardi 31 mai 2022 • Durée 52:05
In this episode, we welcome Dimah Mahmoud, who facilitates order by manipulating chaos and stops at nothing for Truth, Justice and Love. She co-creates grassroots solutions by growing her knowledge, skills and community to build alliances for inclusive collective growth. As a self-proclaimed Warrior of Truth, Dimah vowed to beat the drums of Truth till the world knows Unity.
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(The musical offering in this episode is Deja Vu by M!tch.)









