Ranked #1

#53: Intergenerational Trauma and Making Peace With European Heritage, with Lyla June
#53: Intergenerational Trauma and Making Peace With European Heritage, with Lyla June
Lyla June is a Diné singer, writer, and activist. Her music and message centers around intergenerational and inter-ethni... Read more
5 Jan 2018
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1hr 1min
Ranked #2

#29: Guido Masé on Better Living Through Phytochemistry
#29: Guido Masé on Better Living Through Phytochemistry
Guido Masé is an author, runner, father and herbalist who teaches through the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism a... Read more
27 Oct 2017
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38mins
Ranked #3

#3: The Addictive Origins of Agriculture
#3: The Addictive Origins of Agriculture
This episode of A Worldview Apart explores the controversial theory that ancient people's adoption of agriculture was dr... Read more
22 Jun 2017
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35mins
Ranked #4

#42: Confronting White Fragility and Shifting Racial Consciousness, with Dr. Robin DiAngelo
#42: Confronting White Fragility and Shifting Racial Consciousness, with Dr. Robin DiAngelo
Dr. Robin DiAngelo is a lecturer at the University of Washington, and is actively engaged in ant-racism work within and ... Read more
27 Nov 2017
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55mins
Ranked #5

#40: Ancestral Skills, Neuro-Divergence, and Healing Trauma, with Pinar Sinopoulos-Lloyd
#40: Ancestral Skills, Neuro-Divergence, and Healing Trauma, with Pinar Sinopoulos-Lloyd
Pinar Sinopoulos-Lloyd is the co-founder of Queer Nature, a nature-connection, rites of passage, and ancestral skills pr... Read more
22 Nov 2017
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1hr 1min
Ranked #6

#8: Steve Gliessman on Agroecology
#8: Steve Gliessman on Agroecology
Steve Gliessman is professor emeritus at the University of California at Santa Cruz. He literally wrote the book—the tex... Read more
9 Aug 2017
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30mins
Ranked #7

#65: Sexuality, Hunting, and Pursuing Empathy over Conquest, with Leonore Tjia
#65: Sexuality, Hunting, and Pursuing Empathy over Conquest, with Leonore Tjia
Leonore Tjia is a coach, educator and writer whose work focuses on sexuality, power and wholeness. An archer and poet, s... Read more
27 Feb 2018
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1hr 8mins
Ranked #8

#18: Starhawk on Our Need for a Collective Rite of Passage
#18: Starhawk on Our Need for a Collective Rite of Passage
Starhawk is a giant in the realm of activism and spirituality, and is perhaps best known for her books exploring ecofemi... Read more
29 Sep 2017
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43mins
Ranked #9

#78: Systems Thinking, Gift Economies, Agonizing over Debt, and Investigating the Roots of the Stories We Tell Ourselves, with Charles Eisenstein
#78: Systems Thinking, Gift Economies, Agonizing over Debt, and Investigating the Roots of the Stories We Tell Ourselves, with Charles Eisenstein
Charles Eisenstein has given talks around the world on a variety of topics, and is the author of the books Ascent of Hum... Read more
23 May 2018
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1hr 15mins
Ranked #10

#88: Nature Separation, Anti-Capitalism, and Healing Plants as a Radicalizing Force, with Jason Hirsch
#88: Nature Separation, Anti-Capitalism, and Healing Plants as a Radicalizing Force, with Jason Hirsch
Jason Hirsch is an anthropologist who studies the history and philosophy of medicine, with a particular interest in West... Read more
25 Jul 2018
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1hr 26mins
Ranked #11

#20: Overcoming White Fragility with Critical Self Reflection
#20: Overcoming White Fragility with Critical Self Reflection
Eric Garza talks about the range of defensive behavioral patterns that fall under the label white fragility. He also tal... Read more
6 Oct 2017
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43mins
Ranked #12

#66: Digging Deep Into Food Security, Food Justice, and Food Sovereignty, with Teresa Mares
#66: Digging Deep Into Food Security, Food Justice, and Food Sovereignty, with Teresa Mares
Teresa Mares is a faculty member in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Vermont. Her teaching and resear... Read more
7 Mar 2018
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47mins
Ranked #13

#84: Hemp, Linen, and the Quest for Pure Clothing, with Klaus Wallner
#84: Hemp, Linen, and the Quest for Pure Clothing, with Klaus Wallner
Klaus Wallner is one of the co-founders of Rawganique, a Washington-based company that designs and markets clothing made... Read more
4 Jul 2018
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46mins
Ranked #14

#13: Aaron Johnson on the Root of Racism
#13: Aaron Johnson on the Root of Racism
Aaron Johnson lives in a self-made 13 x 13 ft earth dome in Southern California, where he develops his skills in earthen... Read more
6 Sep 2017
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1hr
Ranked #15

#21: Joe Whittle on Cultural Appropriation
#21: Joe Whittle on Cultural Appropriation
Joe Whittle is a member of the Caddo and Delaware Nations of Oklahoma, a journalist, an outdoor skills instructor, and a... Read more
9 Oct 2017
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1hr 4mins
Ranked #16

#48: Capitalism, Colonialism, and the Cheapening of the World, with Raj Patel
#48: Capitalism, Colonialism, and the Cheapening of the World, with Raj Patel
Raj Patel is a writer, an activist, and an academic. In this episode he and Eric talk about how capitalism, as an econom... Read more
11 Dec 2017
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59mins
Ranked #17

#68: Helping Men Reclaim Empathy and Vulnerability Using Nature-Centered Psychotherapy, with Christian Dymond
#68: Helping Men Reclaim Empathy and Vulnerability Using Nature-Centered Psychotherapy, with Christian Dymond
Christian Dymond is a therapist and the founder of Nature centered Psychotherapy, a model which integrates multiple moda... Read more
21 Mar 2018
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44mins
Ranked #18

#89: Compassion, Nature, and Escaping Hate, with Shannon Martinez
#89: Compassion, Nature, and Escaping Hate, with Shannon Martinez
Shannon Martinez is a former Neo-Nazi who today develops and implements programs to inoculate people against violence-ba... Read more
1 Aug 2018
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1hr 28mins
Ranked #19

#39: Nature Awareness and Living in the Present Moment, with Dr. Nicole Apelian
#39: Nature Awareness and Living in the Present Moment, with Dr. Nicole Apelian
Dr. Nicole Apelian is a scientist, educator, wilderness guide, herbalist and traditional skills instructor, among other ... Read more
20 Nov 2017
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48mins
Ranked #20

#74: Superorganisms, Adaptive Cycles, and the Social Implications of Energy Scarcity, with Nathan Hagens
#74: Superorganisms, Adaptive Cycles, and the Social Implications of Energy Scarcity, with Nathan Hagens
Nathan Hagens is a former hedge fund manager who shifted his attention to the study of fossil energy depletion and found... Read more
2 May 2018
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1hr 2mins