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EarthRising Podcast
Erin Haley
26 episodes
3 months ago
Cynthia Jurs is founder of Alliance for the Earth, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting a global community committed to the healing of the Earth. She is also a teacher in the Buddhist tradition. Cynthia has spent the last 30 years traveling the world with a healing practice that involves burying clay pots in the Earth called Earth treasure vases. This network of almost 100 vases and growing spans dozens of countries across the globe on all 7 continents. Each vase is filled with its own unique ...
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Cynthia Jurs is founder of Alliance for the Earth, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting a global community committed to the healing of the Earth. She is also a teacher in the Buddhist tradition. Cynthia has spent the last 30 years traveling the world with a healing practice that involves burying clay pots in the Earth called Earth treasure vases. This network of almost 100 vases and growing spans dozens of countries across the globe on all 7 continents. Each vase is filled with its own unique ...
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Episodes (20/26)
EarthRising Podcast
Summoned by the Earth: Healing Our World with Cynthia Jurs of Alliance for the Earth
Cynthia Jurs is founder of Alliance for the Earth, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting a global community committed to the healing of the Earth. She is also a teacher in the Buddhist tradition. Cynthia has spent the last 30 years traveling the world with a healing practice that involves burying clay pots in the Earth called Earth treasure vases. This network of almost 100 vases and growing spans dozens of countries across the globe on all 7 continents. Each vase is filled with its own unique ...
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6 months ago
57 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Sacred Earth Leadership: Restoring the Balance with Nina Simons of Bioneers
Nina Simons is a social entrepreneur who is passionate about reinventing leadership, restoring the feminine, and co-creating a peaceful and equitable world for all. She is the co-founder of Bioneers, a nonprofit that explores visionary and practical solutions for many of our most pressing social and ecological challenges. Nina and I discuss the connection between nature, culture, and the sacred, and how may this help us anchor ourselves in the face of interconnected challenges that climate ch...
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3 years ago
59 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Entering the Sacred Grove: Nature Spirituality with Philip Carr-Gomm
Philip Carr-Gomm is one of the leaders and former Chosen Chief of The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, as well as a prolific author and teacher of Druidry. He is also a psychologist and educator, and has founded a Montessori school. In this episode, Philip shares insights about the profound and timeless nature spirituality practice of Druidry that has had a modern resurgence on a global level. We contemplate harnessing the power of ritual, the Druid practice of entering the sacred grove, an...
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3 years ago
46 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Local Effort for Global Impact: Entrepreneurial Conservation with Mirali Shukla
Mirali Shukla is a bioethnologist, author and photographer with a focus on how local and indigenous communities are spearheading conservation projects around the globe. During this episode, we discuss how her research and front line conservation projects explore the link between local communities and the natural environment, and how this relationship affects wildlife conservation, human rights and conflict resolution. She also shares insights about her trailblazing journey to be the fou...
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3 years ago
47 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Soldier for Nature: Last Line of Defense with Benson Kanyembo
In this episode we hear from Mr. Benson Kanyembo, who serves as Law Enforcement Advisor for conservation South Luangwa in his native Zambia. Benson was named 2019 winner of the Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award. This is an annual prize initiated by the charity’s royal patron the Duke of Cambridge that gives international recognition to the men and women who defend Africa’s wildlife. In the past decade, more than 1,000 rangers have been killed in the line of duty: 75% of them by commercia...
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3 years ago
56 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Critical Juncture: The Future of Nature and Business with Xinqing Lu
In this episode we’ll be hearing from Xinqing Lu, who is leading the work for Champions for Nature. This is an initiative of the World Economic Forum, comprised of a community of leaders from the public and private sectors, civil society and academia with a goal to lead the charge in innovating ideas to address the climate crisis. During our time together, we discuss what advocating for a net-zero, nature-positive global economy means and looks like, as Xinqing works to ensure nature a...
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3 years ago
41 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
The Magic of the Natural World and Caring Kindness Guided Meditation with Dr. Joe Parent
In the first interview of season 3, we’ll be hearing from Dr. Joe Parent, a meditation and mindfulness teacher who wrote A Walk in the Wood: Meditations on Mindfulness with a Bear Named Pooh with his sister Nancy Parent. This book features the beloved Winnie the Pooh character, and was inspired by the practice of forest bathing. Joe and I discuss a few of the book’s key offerings on how to be present in our lives through the practice of mindfulness, and how the natural world supports us in th...
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3 years ago
50 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
EarthRising Season 3: The Time is Now, It is Us
Welcome to Season 3 of EarthRising. We will continue to explore a deeper connection to our planet by speaking to inspired activists who safeguard our Earth. As interviews continue to unfold, I wish you the same renewed sense of inspiration that I’ve felt speaking with these amazing individuals and learning about their Earth activism. First interview of season 3 will be released February 25, 2022.
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3 years ago
5 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
EarthRising: A Guided Meditation
During the course of this podcast, we have been hearing from artists, activists, conservationists, and spiritual thinkers about how they take action out in the world to benefit our planet. The hope has been that hearing their stories will help us to rouse our own motivation for how to be better stewards of the Earth. And it seems like an integral piece of this motivation is to feel an Earth connection on a more personal, embodied level. And so, it is with enthusiasm I offer this first ...
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4 years ago
24 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Heartsong: Finding Your Purpose & Sharing Your Fire with Tanaya Winder
Tanaya Winder is a poet, writer, artist and educator who was raised on the Southern Ute reservation in Ignacio, CO. She has taught writing courses at Stanford University, CUBoulder, and the University of New Mexico. Tanaya writes and teaches about love in all its forms, and advocates for youth & women’s empowerment, healing trauma through art, and cultivating mental wellness. In this episode, Tanaya shares about her rich background and breadth of experience--including advocating for land ...
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4 years ago
43 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Expressing Our Earth Emotions and Cultivating Generation Symbiocene with Glenn Albrecht
In this episode we hear from Glenn Albrecht, an environmental philosopher who was Professor of Sustainability at Murdoch University in Western Australia until he retired in 2014. He has written and lectured extensively about how to bring meaning to our relationship with the Earth through the use and cultivation of language. We explore how Glenn has created powerful new words to help us process and make sense of our emotions regarding climate change. In spite of the uphill battles we face in r...
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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

EarthRising Podcast
Art for Animals’ Sake and Why You’re Never Too Late to the Party with Louis Masai
We first heard about artist Louis Masai during Season 1, Episode 4 of EarthRising when I interviewed Julia and Cheli of Conservation Optimism and their collaboration with him for a commission of 6 large scale murals of endangered species at ZSL London Zoo. They highlighted his art when speaking of the important role that art may play in shedding light on issues surrounding conservation. In this episode, I explore the topic of art's impact on conservation with Louis directly. He sh...
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4 years ago
56 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Go Together, Go Far: Combatting Wildlife Crime and How Women are Revolutionizing Anti-Poaching Efforts in Africa with Greta Francesca Iori
In this episode we’ll be hearing from Greta Francesca Iori, a wildlife crime and conservation adviser to various African governments, international organizations and NGOs. Greta is motivated by a deep love of nature stemming from her time spent outdoors from a young age with her family in Ethiopia. Her life goals include bringing an end to the illegal wildlife trade, resolving human-wildlife conflict, and encouraging more sustainable, just and inclusive conservation development models across ...
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4 years ago
50 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
The Path of Ethical Consumerism with Dr. Ellis Jones
In this episode I’m speaking with Dr. Ellis Jones, a sociologist and professor at College of the Holy Cross who focuses on social responsibility, global citizenship and everyday activism, all with an emphasis on how to turn environmental idealism into practical action. He has created The Better World shopping guides, website and apps that focus on how to approach consumerism in a more environmentally conscious manner. During our conversation, we explore how to hold power accountable, t...
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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

EarthRising Podcast
EarthRising Season 2: Visioning a Global Civic Culture
Welcome to Season 2 of EarthRising! We will continue to explore a deeper connection to our planet through the lens of the arts, spirituality and conservation. Conversations with engaged individuals from around the globe will include topics on social and environmental justice, art for animal rights advocacy, combatting the illegal wildlife trade, women’s involvement in conservation, ethical consumer guides and spirituality’s role in cultivating the perspective of a sacred Earth. As int...
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4 years ago
6 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Reflections on What We Learned in Season One
In this wrap-up episode for season one of EarthRising, key themes and ideas are explored that have emerged from guest interviews. We have been hearing from inspired individuals who cultivate a sacred view of our Earth, including engaged activists, artists, conservationists, and spiritual thinkers. By contemplating their actions, the goal is to better learn: :: how to listen to the Earth, :: how to be in relationship with the Earth more directly, :: and how to recognize that we are a par...
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4 years ago
10 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Navigating a Material World: Spiritual Life In The Modern Era with April Stevens
In this episode, spiritual thinker and artist April Stevens and I explore what a meaningful spiritual life looks like during our modern era. We consider teachings from Buddhist meditation masters Chogyam Trungpa and Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche that provide a deeper insight into our mind’s interconnection with the natural world. We also discuss living through pandemic times, and April closes our conversation with a powerful poem by Naomi Shihab Nye. April Stevens is a seasoned meditation practitio...
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5 years ago
42 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
The Journey Home: Returning to the Earth Through Real Food with Tomi Makanjuola, The Vegan Nigerian
In this episode I’m speaking with Tomi Makanjuola, a culinary entrepreneur also known as The Vegan Nigerian. We contemplate the power of food and food choices in our everyday lives, and how food systems have a direct impact on the state of our planet and physical health on a personal and collective level. Tomi also shares her thoughts on cooking as an art form and the importance of having sacred food rituals in our lives, and how our relationship to food can play a powerful role in heal...
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5 years ago
48 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Empowering Hope on the Front Lines of Conservation with Megan Cromp and Daria Sheik of Key Conservation
Key Conservation is currently developing a mobile app to drive positive impact for wildlife and nature by connecting people to the front lines of conservation. This will be carried out in real-time through the app by providing opportunities to offer skill sets, funding and in-person volunteering to small conservation organizations all over the world. Founder Megan Cromp and Team Operations Lead Daria Sheik share their backgrounds as conservationists and what has gone into forming Key Conserva...
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5 years ago
50 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Touching Sacred Earth through Expressive Arts and Spiritual Practice with Christine Valters Paintner
Christine Valters Paintner has spent her career and life as a Benedictine oblate exploring the link between the disciplines of making art and having a spiritual practice. We contemplate how these two disciplines provide an access point for relating to the natural world and deepening our relationship to Earth, while activating our imagination and relationship to mystery. Christine also shares what it can mean to slow down and cultivate a contemplative practice in the midst of our busy lives, i...
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5 years ago
36 minutes

EarthRising Podcast
Cynthia Jurs is founder of Alliance for the Earth, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting a global community committed to the healing of the Earth. She is also a teacher in the Buddhist tradition. Cynthia has spent the last 30 years traveling the world with a healing practice that involves burying clay pots in the Earth called Earth treasure vases. This network of almost 100 vases and growing spans dozens of countries across the globe on all 7 continents. Each vase is filled with its own unique ...