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Join us in an inspiring journey with Fransje Voncken from Haarlem, Netherlands, as she bridges cultures and reconnects with nature. Fran's transformative experiences with indigenous communities in the Amazon are a powerful call to rekindle our bond with the Earth. She shares her personal growth and invites you to unite for change in Brazil's Cerrado territory. Explore her passion on 'We Walk The Earth' in Episode 38, 'Our Indigenous Memory with Fransje Voncken.'
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Fransje is currently fundraising for her next Water Project for the Huni Kuin people in the Amazon (in Dec '22): https://www.gofundme.com/f/clean-water-huni-kuin
Explore Fran’s Leadership program Learning Expedition Cerrado in Brazil (in March '24): https://cobracanoa.com/cerrado
Check out the “Kiva - The call of the Wisdom Keepers” documentary https://kiva-wisdomkeepers.com/
Follow Fran on Instagram: @Onsinheemsegeheugen and @Frannievonckie
Connect with Fran on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/fransjevoncken/
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Joining the We Walk The Earth podcast for episode 37 is seasoned musician and creative soul, Huaira. Huaira's connection to the creative cosmos is deeply personal, intricately woven into her journey as a mother and as a woman embracing her unique space and time.
Originally hailing from Ecuador, Huaira has seamlessly embraced a life marked by perpetual travel. Her innate adaptability and free-spirited nature have led her to explore the world extensively. Tune in to hear how her creative process flows with the grace of a dance, her voyage of sharing her musical expertise and how she’s recently felt her home calling her back.
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Follow Huaira on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/lahuaira/
Listen to her live improv with Captures:
https://huaira.bandcamp.com/track/huaira-captures-live-improv-birds-of-a-feather
Tree Of Life Meditation:
https://huaira.bandcamp.com/track/guided-meditation-tree-of-life
Music collabs:
https://tr.ee/WpvEt8LzYZ
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In a heartfelt conversation between We Walk The Earth host Sergio and artist-photographer Daniel N. Johnson, we delve into how photography serves as his medium to explore the depths of our inner world.
Tune in to hear Daniel sharing some of life's most important reminders, the pivotal moments he's experienced in his life, his photography journey and how a few days in isolation with just his camera and nature allowed him to find himself again. Daniel reminds us how important it is to connect with nature and embrace play and movement.
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Find out more about about Daniel over at: https://danieljohnson.is/
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Introducing Moncaya, an extraordinary blend of musician, engineer, illustrator, and entrepreneur, whose creative odyssey has traversed unique paths.
As her creative spirit has flourished over the years, Moncaya has realised the power of transcending technical mastery to create from the heart. She has embraced and put an intentional focus on infusing raw emotion into her compositions.
Join Moncaya and Sergio as they discuss celebrating imperfections and put out an open invitation for others to join Moncaya in the transformative art of self-expression through music.
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Find out more about about Moncaya over at: https://www.moncayamusic.com/epk
Listen to her on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1g56xa8gAZlYlsw9O7I8Nu?si=1pco__KkR4OlyILFrBBWgA&dl_branch=1
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In a heartfelt episode that reunites lifelong family friends, We Walk The Earth host Sergio Isauro sits down with Mexican artist Santiago Pani to delve into the intricate world of artistic exploration and expression. The deep bond between Sergio and Santiago, forged since their early childhood days and nurtured by family connections, sets the stage for an intimate discussion on the trials and triumphs that define an artist's journey.
Join us in experiencing Santiago's profound artistic odyssey in this thought-provoking episode of the We Walk The Earth podcast, and find out more about Santiago’s work and life as an artist on Instagram.
Website: https://www.santiagopani.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santiagopani
Artist Residency: https://www.arthouseholland.com/
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In this episode, Sergio Isauro is joined by Kymani Thomas, an Afro-Indigenous, queer multi-instrumentalist, composer, and visual artist. They perform under the name Dyad — a project dedicated to creating communal fields of discovery and elevated consciousness. Each sonic journey is unique and, at times, completely improvised, responding to the spirit and energy created by the unique group of people gathered at that time.
They also are part of Other Selves — a mixed media artist duo exploring ancestral webs, the fundamental unity of natural elements, human use, and the conscious sourcing and treatment of materials.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6b9880Q1WceYmN6kALaGNQ?si=QtB7ZWE2RnC_LlixJJ3qJQ
Bandcamp: https://dyadlove.bandcamp.com/track/solstice
Insta: @dyad.love - https://www.instagram.com/dyad.love/
Other Selves: https://otherselves.art/work
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Joining the We Walk The Earth podcast this week is devoted permaculture designer and environmental educator Jose Pablo Fernandez. Connecting with Sergio all the way from Costa Rica, in this episode Jose shares how he creates ecosystemic gardens, offers unique naturalist tours and discusses his passion for music and technology.
Thriving in the music scene, where he is known as “Fauno”, Jose also produces ancestral digital music, which he describes as being experimental sounds which are both contemporary and futuristic.
Tune in to hear about Jose’s experience with nature, his background in permaculture and what life is like living on the Caribbean Coast.
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Follow Jose on Instagram @fauno.holoperma or for his music follow @fauno.musik
Write to Jose at [email protected]
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International photographer, film director and art curator Rob Woodcox joins the We Walk The Earth podcast this week, sharing how his current artistic process feels like he is tapping into his inner child.
From his primary years spent painting and drawing to his teenage experimentation with photography, he has always had a fascination with creativity. Now, Rob’s work takes him all across the world; from film festivals to galleries. Rob Woodcox has established himself in the industry as a talented, exciting and dedicated artist, who is helping forgotten voices be heard.
But it hasn’t always been an easy journey. Listen to find out about Rob’s background, his work as a photographer, film director and art curator, as well as how he navigates the world as a queer man and his love for nature and the world we live in.
Stay updated with Rob: www.instagram.com/robwoodcoxphoto
Follow the film: www.instagram.com/honeytothemoonfilm
Art prints: shop.robwoodcox.com
Art book: www.shopcatalog.com/bodies-of-light
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Tune into episode 30 of We Walk The Earth, as our host, Sergio Isauro is joined by Ecuadorian musician, writer and multidisciplinary artist, Daniel Lofredo Rota aka Quixosis as he shares his touching story of how he uncovered tapes from the 1960’s that were left behind by his late grandfather.
As the founder and writer of Sonido Perdido, Daniel is no stranger to the podcast scene. He has dedicated almost 10 years of his life to projects that have contributed to his podcast series and is now working on another podcast project - Canal Confidente -alongside fellow producer Nick van der Kolk.
In the music scene, Daniel is known as Quixosis and he takes his music to the limits. Through curious exploration methods, combined with a unique self taught approach, Quixosis mixes electronic rhythms from the frenetic to meditative. His style is something that we’re sure listeners of We Walk The Earth will love…
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You can check out some of his work here:
Sonido Perdido:
https://open.spotify.com/show/2h8WYRfmgxFZJC9hCiN6a5?si=82e4762be91c417e
CAIFE The Lost Sound (english version):
https://open.spotify.com/show/5EFwJ8CBjEhIZc9lSzyZNE?si=0e833ee0befd41eb
Canal Confidente:
www.canalconfidente.org
Quixosis Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1kBj1OQBW8iSmYbxIIQgcA?si=XZfPggJpRxOid_tnNtMetw
SecrectsHotline:
https://secretshotline.org/
And stay up to date with Daniel [Quixosis] and his work via Instagram at
@quixosis
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In episode 29 of We Walk The Earth, our host Sergio Isauro is joined by creator and facilitator ,Jaime Westendarp. Join Jaime as she shares why and how she has dedicated her whole life to storytelling. Bringing the inspiration of art, storytelling & healing to where it’s most needed: the world of social change.
As Jaime shares her own personal story, she uncovers how leaving her career working in the television and entertainment industry and moving to Mexico City has truly allowed her to develop and grow as an artist. Currently, Jaime serves as the Head of Story for Social Good Club, a think tank & content studio that bridges the creative & impact worlds to drive social movements.
Jaime opens up to Sergio about her lifelong journey of healing, as she works on healing herself from Lyme Disease without medicine & opening the lifelong journey of healing. Throughout her healing process, Jaime has experimented with fasting and has become a student of the human body - something she is always learning more about.
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You can check out some of her work here:
https://www.socialgoodclub.com
https://www.betterinternetinitiative.org
And stay tuned on her creative work via Instagram @waimejestendarp
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Joining the We Walk The Earth podcast for episode 28 is multidisciplinary artist, humanitarian and researcher Kris Berle. Describing herself as an audio-visual person, Kris shares how sound has always played a major role in her life, sometimes seeing through vision but other times through sound itself.
Kris expresses her passion for and complex relationship with sound across various different projects, from DJing, to sound recording for films, to radio work and now her most recent audio-visual project - Acúfenos.
“You can close your eyes and rest, but you can never close your ears” Kris shares one of her favourite quotes with Sergio as she delves into the ins and outs of living with tinnitus, how she manages the symptom and how she hopes to help others through experiences.
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Kris’ Music
https://soundcloud.com/krisberle
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ZsxKzA7seKzBJFcYScI4Y
https://krisberle.bandcamp.com/
Kris’ Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2Vhc-mRvKI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZExc0UBSQBY
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In this episode, Sergio welcomes close friend Tamara Hamdan to the We Walk The Earth podcast. Tamara is someone who doesn’t allow her work to compete with her life, but instead savours slow
mornings and sees living as her best credential — a testament to her open views on the value life offers.
Tamara reflects on her own journey of moving from a hustling lifestyle in New York City to living in the quiet of San Miguel, Mexico, and how she’s noticed a quasi-resistance to technology juxtaposed by her desire for connection and captivating experiences.
As a woman, she is inherently thankful that society is beginning to retire its stigma attached to what ‘success’ looks like and points to the great opportunities her generation has been gifted to speak openly about the actions of the past to help shape a better future.
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Over recent years, we have collectively grown into an “anti” society. Positive outlooks and movements are becoming increasingly rare to come by, says Ivan Sawyer García, but why can’t we all be more pro-earth? Shouldn’t we be fighting for things, rather than against them?
In episode 26 of We Walk The Earth, Sergio sits down with Ivan Sawyer García; a cultural entrepreneur, indigenous rights activist, and media producer who has dedicated over a decade of his life to cultural exchange, sustainability, and preservation of indigenous knowledge across North and South America.
Through photography, social media campaigns, events, and documentaries, Ivan has been sharing the stories of indigenous communities, inspiring others to immerse themselves into their culture to help protect and support our planet and life on Earth.
Ivan is also the founder and director of Voices of Amerikua, a collaborative media laboratory that empowers indigenous voices across North, Central, and South America to protect their culture, land, and rights. Describing himself as a restless person, always seeking ways to create space for change across communities and space, he hopes to help bridge the gap between the North and South Americas.
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You can explore more about Ivan by following him on Instagram @ivankuxansum and getting involved with his projects @voicesofamerikua and @ivansawyerphoto.
Personal blog, photography, and projects www.ancient-futures.com
Voices of Amerikua www.voicesofamerikua.net
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As a race, we have become stuck in a cycle, repeating the same things in our attempt to "save" the Earth. Yet with each passing year, we appear to only be getting closer to failure.
If we want to see real change, we must be that change. By listening to and following the energy within our hearts, can we change the world? Angela del Sol thinks so...
In episode 25 of We Walk The Earth, Sergio Isauro sits down with Angela del Sol — a Colombian-American environmentalist and creative producer on a mission to bridge the gap between art, technology, and impact. Through her work, Angela is paving the way for a more interconnected and regenerative world, where technology and art are used for the greater good.
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You can explore more about Angela’s projects by following her on Instagram @angeladelsol and getting involved with her projects @sisu_xyz and @ancientfuturelabs.
angeladelsol.xyz
sisu.xyz
https://www.ancientfuture.earth/
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After a deserved winter break We Walk The Earth is back with a brand new season and an enhanced team. We are very excited to keep on evolving, creating and sharing our curiosity.
We live in a world that is incredibly visual, yet sometimes we forget to stop and listen. As society has grown, we’ve allowed ourselves to become numb to the sounds around us. Are we able to reconnect with the planet and ground ourselves again?
In this episode, Sergio Isauro sits down with Alexa Gantous — a creative strategist focused on ecological innovation and cultural systems change.
Through the medium of sound and design, Alexa creates beautiful works that share her passion for the environment in a digestible form available for everyone. Her latest project, Suena, is described as like a piece of poetry exploring the sounds of nature and the wisdom it has to share with us. She is also the host of trashtalk*studio podcast, which explores the emotional, cultural and spiritual dimensions of ecological consciousness.
Opening up about the importance that yoga and spirituality has played in her life, Alexa explains the deep connection she has with the world around her to better connect her mind, mind and heart, and why she believes it’s an important form of spirituality that has been lost in today’s busy world.
You can explore more about Alexa’s projects by listening to the trashtalk*studio podcast, following her latest project on Instagram (@suena_____), watching her captivating TEDx Talk, or reading her articles on mindbodygreen.
Alexa´s spotlight on our website.
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After a deserved winter break We Walk The Earth is back with a brand new season and an enhanced team. We are very excited to keep on evolving, creating and sharing our curiosity.
In this episode, Maxima Simons, founder of women’s network Wumanas, aviation pioneer, mother and good friend of the show, joins Sergio Isauro to share her experience of living in a world where archaic attitudes and behaviours towards gender and sexuality continue to dictate many areas — from politics to education to the day-to-day workplace.
What does it mean to live as a woman in 21st century society? Does discrimination and bias continue to plague our world? Is genuine change happening to redistribute power and create greater equality for minority groups?
Opening up about her life experiences and the discrimination she has faced throughout her career, Maxima has made it her life ambition to shape change across society and empower women to find their voice. Through her mentorship programme, Young Wumanas, Maxima provides a safe space for young women to ask questions and explore their sexuality and rights; giving them the opportunity to re-discover who they are and encouraging them to express themselves through creative thinking.
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Wumanas
Web: https://www.wumanas.net/
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In this episode, Sergio Isauro engages in conversation with Mendel Skulski, a storyteller with the podcast Future Ecologies: a show produced on (and often about) unceded Indigenous territories across the Salish Sea, located in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington.
Trained in Industrial Design, and steeped in reverence for nature’s infinite, entangled beauty, Mendel opted to devote themself to a less material form of production — that of sounds and ideas. They apply a musical ethos to narrative composition, using soundscape as an indispensable layer of communication. Thematically, they seek to illuminate the assumptions that shape our ecosocial relationships, so that we may each discover other ways of being a part of the natural world.
Besides the podcast, they work as a mushroom guide — introducing the public to the diversity and ecology of local fungi. Their other loves include bikes, fruit, and dancing.
Listen and connect with Future Ecologies: https://www.futureecologies.net/
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In this episode of We Walk The Earth, Sergio Isauro talks to Tate Chamberlin, host of I Am Interchange - Hatch Podcast. Tate is a Social Scientist pushing the envelope in social, educational, and media experiences by continually reintegrating an arsenal of new concepts and human connections. Through an experiential remix uniting music, dialogue, activism, and expression, with each step and swell he brings a new form of media cultivating curiosity, education & empathy. This arsenal serves well as he descends upon the world like a platinum-fisted pterodactyl, dropping artistic carpet bombs carrying the seed of expression and social conglomeration.
https://iaminterchange.com/
https://hatchexperience.org/
wewalktheearth.org
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In this episode, Sergio Isauro talks to Sara Lopez, a social entrepreneur, creator, artist, writer and culture worker that was raised on the Texas-Mexico border. After dedicating her studies to the humanities to several languages, sociology and anthropology and following a path in advertising, Sara build a career in photography that took her to live in the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. She is the co-founder of The Jungle Journal, a coffee table book and travel journal containing photo journalistic content, with interviews, photo essays, and scholarly articles. The Jungle Journal covers topics and stories concerning the environment, regional ecosystems, past and modern histories, as well as reflections. With the main goal of educating on the importance of land and cultural preservation, social justice, indigenous activism, decolonization, identity, spirituality, ecology, and sustainable tourism. Each journal immerses readers into the regions, geographies, ecosystems, and stories of the inhabitants of the land. Expanding the reader´s perception of the world that surrounds them.
The Jungle Journal: https://itsthejunglejournal.com/
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The edge of my town, going out of the house and walking a few blocks to the hills nearby. My neighborhood is alive, but human caused noises are a hard to avoid constant, how much we are affecting our environment with sound?
Our “Sound Journey” series looks to spark curiosity by immersing us in diverse sonic realities and providing a space for contemplation and presence to be practiced.
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