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Could we grow 70% of our food in our back yard? We ask Caroline Chomanics of Fleet Farming how her organization has inspired entire Agrihoods in Florida to turn hyper-local agriculture. We talk about the need for community in our lives and how food is the perfect experiment for suburban homeowners. She tells us about her journey on this career path and gives tips for YOU to start reconnecting with your food. See more about Fleet Farming and Ideas for Us https://fleetfarming.org/ . Check out more by Travis Redtail at https://www.travisredtail.com/ . Here's to a more beautiful world!
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In this episode of The Sacred Everything Podcast, we speak with Kevin Glackin-Coley and Karina Wallace of Facing Homelessness about their personal and professional journeys with humanitarian aid, houselessness, and more. We discuss the Window of Kindness, the Block Project and other programs from their organization, including tiny homes and transition programs. Explore Karina’s personal story of homelessness and Kevin’s path as a humanitarian worker. This episode is deeply touching and provides actionable steps for people who care about this underserved population of humankind. Note this episode was recorded in February of 2022 and due to the Ukraine Crises, our team was unable to post the content. Since then, Facing Homelessness has been lucky enough to have Christina Rocks join the team as the new Executive Director. Music:Touches of Taupo; It Feels Blue
Speakers: Travis Sheehan, Dennis Pavlyuk, and Kevin Glackin-Coley and Karina WallaceLength: 01:00:04Intro: Touches of Taupo by Travis RedtailOutro: It Feels Blue by Travis RedtailDate of Recording: Thursday, January 20, 2022 -
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In this episode of The Sacred Everything Podcast, we speak with Dianne Disston of The Guild for Spiritual Guidance about Eco-Spirituality, the integration of the divine on a daily basis and The Guild as a powerful container for inner exploration. Dianne is a Psychoanalyst in Brewster, New York and a Spiritual Guide in New York, Connecticut and world-wide. Dianne has a broad experience as a corporate coach, trainer, and manager, was ordained an Interfaith minister in 2003, has degrees and certificates in Business, Leadership and Psychoanalysis. She is currently a staff member of The Guild for Spiritual Guidance since 2010.
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Touches of Taupo; It Feels Blue
Permissions granted courtesy of Travis Sheehan
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In this episode of The Sacred Everything Podcast, we speak with Jared Archbold of the Wilderness Awareness School (WAS) about the experience of transformation, community bonding, and self-discovery had by participants of WAS. Jared is the adult program manager and Core Instructor for The Nature Instructor Training at WAS. Located in Duvall, Washington, in the foothills of the cascade mountains, in Snoqualmie River Valley, Jared shares with us the wisdom, personal impacts, and richness of the medicine that is reconnecting with nature.
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Blue Electro Final
Permissions granted courtesy of Travis Sheehan.
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In this episode of The Sacred Everything Podcast, we speak with Diana Leafe Christian about the do's & don'ts, goods & bads, challenges, and opportunities of Intentional Communities. Over the last thirty years, Diana's work has focused on intentional communities and community living, especially the process of starting thriving new communities. Her work addresses the perennial question of, "How do we thrive in our communities without stagnating from indecision and conflict?" The implications for the world - huge. She is the author of two books, Creating a Life Together and Finding Community, former editor of Communities magazine, and a Board Member of Global Ecovillage Network-U.S.
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In this episode of The Sacred Everything Podcast, we speak with Steve Torma, former President of Earthaven Ecovillage, teacher and practitioner of Non-Violent Communication (NVC) at the Real Center, and Compassion Camp Co-Director, about NVC, Dominator culture, and the origin & future of compassionate communication. Steve Torma moved to Western North Carolina 25 years ago to take part in the Earthaven Ecovillage. After studying with Marshall Rosenburg, the proprietor of NVC, Steve brought the gifts of compassionate communication into his life and the life of his community.
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Blue Electro Final
Permissions granted courtesy of Travis Sheehan.