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Ocean Voices: A Journey into Intuitive Interspecies Communication with Dr. Lynne Shannon, Wynter Worsthorne, Eleni Gkikakis, & Christine Noble Seller
Episode 125
mercredi 12 novembre 2025 • Duration 01:51:12
We are often taught to see ourselves as separate from the living world — yet this separation is an illusion. As we grow into our fullness as human beings, we come into resonance with the shared intelligence of Life. It is natural to be open to conversation with Nature and other species.
In this unique two-hour webinar-workshop, the Ocean Voices team — Intuitive Interspecies Communicators collaborating with marine scientists and researchers — shares how this groundbreaking initiative began and how it is transforming the way we listen to and engage with the Ocean.
During this experience, you’ll:
• Hear first-hand how Ocean Voices bridges science and intuitive communication.
• Learn the principles of Intuitive Interspecies Communication (IIC).
•. Experience the H.E.A.R.T. method (Heart Energy Achieving Real Transformation).
•. Be gently guided in a direct, heart-based communication with our Ocean kin.
Led by Dr. Lynne Shannon, Principal Researcher and head of the Marine Sustainability Lab at the University of Cape Town, the team also includes Wynter Worsthorne, Eleni Gkikakis, and Christine Noble Seller. Their work has been shared at the Global Biodiversity Forum in Davos and within Nature’s Council, inspiring new ways of knowing and collaborating across species. This is a special meeting of science and spirit as we listen to the Ocean together.
Be ready to slow down, listen deeply, and embrace your fully human self — stepping into that wider conversation and relationship with Ocean, grounded in respect, reciprocity, and wonder.
Herring Protectors with Kh'asheechtlaa
Episode 124
jeudi 23 octobre 2025 • Duration 01:04:24
Among the Tlingit people of Sheet’ká Kwáan (Sitka, Alaska), the yaaw, the herring, are honored as sacred relatives. The story of Kaxátjaashaa, the Herring Rock Woman, tells how the first herring came when she sang to them with respect, laying their eggs in her hair. From this teaching, Kiks.ádi women have carried responsibilities to the yaaw for generations through ceremony, harvesting, and collective care.
In this conversation, Kh’asheechtlaa – Louise Brady, of the Kiks.ádi (Raven Moiety – Frog Clan), shares stories of the yaaw, their importance to Tlingit culture and ceremony, and their place in the wider ecosystem that supports whales, birds, fish, and people. She also speaks about the founding of the Herring Protectors, an Indigenous women-led grassroots movement rooted in traditional teachings that celebrates the yaaw, challenges destructive extractive practices, and asserts a sovereign Tlingit relationship with the land and waters.
We invite you to join this webinar to learn about the yaaw, the people who continue to honor them, and why protecting herring matters for the life of the Ocean and for us all.
Forest Folklore with Katherine Parker
Episode 115
mardi 1 avril 2025 • Duration 01:00:04
Forests hold stories—ancient memories woven into their roots, whispered through their leaves, and carried on the wind. In this special gathering, Katherine Parker invites us into a deeper relationship with the Forest as both a place and a presence.
We begin by exploring the connection between Forests and ancestral memory, touching on how these living landscapes hold the echoes of those who came before. Katherine then shares a Forest story, offering a glimpse into the mythic consciousness that has long honored the wisdom of trees.
From there, we turn to practice—ways to attune to the intelligence and consciousness of the Forest, to listen rather than simply observe, and to experience the Forest not as separate from us, but as a part of who we are.
This session is an invitation to slow down, to listen, and to remember. Join us as we step into the stillness and presence of the Forest together.
Katherine Parker, PhD is a Wilderness Rites of Passage Guide and recovering psychologist. She wanders the liminal space between mythology, psychology, and animism, looking for ancestral connections. Kat is an oral storyteller in the tradition of the British Isles and created the podcast Celtic Medicine Stories. She writes “Adventures in the Otherworld, the Science and Mythology of the non-ordinary” on Substack.
You can learn more about her work at https://ancestralconnection.earth
Rights of Rivers with Grant Wilson
Episode 26
dimanche 22 juillet 2018 • Duration 01:04:33
Grant Wilson, Directing Attorney for the Earth Law Center, speaks about the rights of rivers and the processes that individuals and communities engage in to assure basic rights for their rivers. See the Earth Law Center's Universal Declaration of River Rights.
Grant has advanced environmental campaigns in the United States and worldwide, from representing island nations at the United Nations Climate Change Conference to National Land Policy work in Kenya. As Directing Attorney of Earth Law Center, Mr. Wilson works to advance the rights of nature in law, and in particular focuses on ensuring that our rivers thrive. Grant earned a degree in Environmental Policy from Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University, and a J.D. with a Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law from Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon.
This is the third episode in a series of episodes centered around Rivers of Life.
Macal River with Dr. Rosita Arvigo
Episode 25
dimanche 24 juin 2018 • Duration 56:19
Dr. Rosita Arvigo-- famed ethnobotanist, spiritual healer, shaman, and author-- will share about the Macal river which was the life-blood of an ancient Mayan civilization and is still important to the people there today.
The Macal River flows through the Cayo District in western Belize and eventually into the Belize River. Sites along the river include the ancient Mayan town of Cahal Pech and the Belize Botanic Gardens. The river is a meandering waterway flowing through rugged mountains and countless ancient archaeological sites. It was one of the ancient Maya’s superhighways, linking urban, trade, and ceremonial centers and connecting the interior to the coastal trade routes. After linking up with the Mopan at Branch Mouth, it joins the Old Belize River to carry on down to the coast. For centuries it was a vital part of the Maya Empire and an important source of water, transport, communication, trade, food, hygiene, and recreation for the Maya.
Rosita Arvigo is a Doctor of Naprapathy, ethnobotanist, spiritual healer, author of six books on traditional healing of Central America, co-founder of The Belize Ethnobotany Project with Dr. Michael Balick of the New York Botanical Garden , and an international speaker. She is the founder of Ix Chel Tropical Research Centre in Belize, the Rainforest Medicine Trail, the Terra Nova Medicinal Plant Reserve, and the children’s Bush Medicine Summer Camp in Belize. She had a thirteen-year apprenticeship to one of the last Maya shamans, Don Elijio Panti, who was born in Peten, Guatemala. She is the recipient of The Earth Award, 2007. As the founder of THE ARVIGO TECHNIQUES OF MAYA ABDOMINAL THERAPY she teaches extensive courses on the subject as well as courses in Maya Spiritual Healing.
This is the second episode in a series of episodes centered around Rivers of Life.
Amazon River with Rocio Alarcon
Episode 24
dimanche 15 avril 2018 • Duration 01:01:43
Ecuadorian, teacher and healer, Rocio Alarcon will join us to kick off a series of episodes centered around Rivers of Life and will speak about the Amazon River-- considered the “mightiest river in the world”. South America’s Amazon ecosystem is often described as ‘larger than life’ and indeed it comprises the most expansive rainforest in the world, home to the second-longest river on earth. Combined, they spawn an incredible amount of life, with the sheer abundance of flora and fauna making it an essential breeding and feeding ground. A passionately protected yet endangered bio-network, the Amazon River and Rainforest provide our planet with indispensable oxygen, fresh water, and biodiversity. Join us to hear Rocio’s unique perspective of this magnificent river.
Rocio Alarcon is renowned and beloved worldwide for her caring, loving, and passionate approach to people, plants, and nature. An Ethnopharmacologist, Ethno-botanist, shamanic practitioner, and extraordinary teacher and healer, Rocio has spent over 30 years working with ethnic groups in the tropical rain forest and Andes Mountains of Ecuador and in the Basque Country, Spain. Rocio is the co-founder and director of the Iamoe Center in Ecuador.
This is the first in a series of episodes about Rivers of Life.
Nourishing Trees of Life with Rani Findlay
Episode 23
dimanche 18 mars 2018 • Duration 59:37
Rani Findlay, celebrant and For a Tree Co-founder, speaks about Tree ceremonies and especially the Tree Gratitude Ceremony, and the importance of reciprocity. The short ceremony is a way to say thank you and show our deep appreciation for the trees that give us life.
In ceremony, we connect with one another, to the spirit, and to the web of all life. The sacred act of ceremony with trees creates the opportunity for us to experience our identity and responsibility as caretakers of life on our Mother Earth. Our whole-hearted participation opens closed parts of ourselves to all the blessings that are ours to offer for all the gifts we receive. Rani will share about Tree Gratitude Ceremonies and invite us to use this ceremony to begin or expand our grateful relationship with trees, one based on an exchange of giving and receiving.
Rani Findlay was initiated into the act and art of ceremony in India forty years ago, guided by revered teachers of the Vedic tradition in upholding the harmonious functioning of nature. A decade ago she met a ceremonial leader of Andean lineage and continues to receive counsel in the indigenous wisdom ways of preserving the continuity of life on Earth.
In 2012, Rani began exploring with her Celebrant colleague, Woody Winfree, how to actively engage individuals and communities in ceremonies that honor Trees and recognize their immense significance in the web of life.
This episode is the fifth in a series of episodes centered around the Tree of Life.
Invited into Intimacy~ The Spirit and Essence of Trees with Kate Gilday
Episode 22
dimanche 18 février 2018 • Duration 01:07:28
Kate Gilday has been a clinical herbalist, flower essence practitioner and creator, Ayurvedic lifestyle consultant, and teacher for over 30 years. In this episode, she speaks about the intimate partnership Trees invite us to be a part of.
For many years, Kate was a member of Collaborative Healing, a group of local practitioners who address health care through a unique integrative network, educating the community and combining conventional medicine with expert complementary care. She is well-loved for the clarity and clinical relevance gleaned from decades of experience in her teachings. Kate brings her love of the wild places, song, and healing to the workshops she presents around the Northeast. A creative medicine maker, Kate is the founder of Woodland Essence, a forest botanicals and flower essence company and workshop center.
Over the millennia we have lived and grown with the trees and they continue to invite us into a partnership that we may all thrive even in uncertain times. Each species carries gifts of its essential nature. By creating time to be with these ancient ones and in paying attention with all of our senses, we can answer the invitation the trees offer and learn how the spiritual essence of a tree can touch and enter our hearts, minds, and own personal essence. We come into a relationship where our lives and that of the trees are enriched. It simply takes stepping forward, opening our arms and spirits to embrace the gift of intimacy that awaits.
These tall ones do seem to be conduits between earth and sky-- storing sunlight in their bodies, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere, and bringing water up from the deeper recesses of the soil. They carry the long story of the land, of change, and of the qualities to withstand and even flourish in times of uncertainty. Strength, resiliency, networking, communication, generosity, and the essence of community, there is much we can learn and integrate from the wisdom held in a forest.
This episode is the fourth in a series of episodes centered around the Tree of Life.
Wisdom of the Ancient Trees with Esperide Ananas
Episode 21
dimanche 21 janvier 2018 • Duration 01:19:33
Esperide Ananas has traveled the world to reactivate the deep connection between humans and Trees. In this episode, she speaks about the network that trees create and the role of humans in that network.
Trees, through their specific sensitivity and intelligence, are able to weave the tightest network of connections that exists on the planet making them the largest and most powerful “living computers” on Earth. For us, as humans, re-establishing a spiritual connection with these beings is a way to recuperate an important part of our collective soul. We have long forgotten that we are all part of the same spiritual ecosystem, and that our survival and evolution depends on the presence of these extraordinary beings. Through her stories and sharing, Esperide reminds us of our deep kinship with Trees and inspires right-relationship with the Tree World.
Esperide Ananas is an ambassador for Damanhur, an eco-society in Italy, and has been instrumental in their Tree Orienting project. She is also a spiritual researcher, innovation consultant, and international speaker; she is also the author of several books including The Music of the Plants and Spirals of Energy. Additionally, Esperide conducts research in the field of Selfica, the energy structure of the human being, and the vital energies of nature, and leads courses around the world helping humans to awaken to their potential and connect with nature.
This episode is the third in a series of episodes centered around the Tree of Life.
Yew Mysteries With Michael Dunning
Episode 20
dimanche 17 décembre 2017 • Duration 01:16:32
Michael Dunning is a teacher and a guide who-- after a sequence of harrowing near-death encounters with elemental beings -- was drawn to an ancient yew tree close to Edinburgh. In this, episode Michael speaks of the wisdom and mysteries imparted on him by the yew. Mysteries learned over nine years as the immensely powerful female yew restored him to health and initiated him in the teachings of the Yew Mysteries. Michael now lives in the USA.
The Yew is the earthly and sentient expression of the ONE original pre-earthly organism that the earliest cultures referred to as the Tree of Life. The ancient and yet timeless language of the living Yew holds memory and information concerning the pre-earthly origin and spiritual lineage of human beings.
This episode is the second in a series of episodes centered around the Tree of Life.









