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The Ecopsychology Project
Jon-Erik G Jardine
7 episodes
5 days ago
A dive into the human relationship to nature. As a cognitive, linguistically sophisticated species, the human species is evolving in ways it seems we are only now as a collective becoming aware with. With the surge of information technologies, our ability to connect and share ideas has reached a new pinnacle. How can we use this to better understand who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed? Join me for conversations with people around the world as we touch base on the evolution of humanity from the premise that we too are nature.
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A dive into the human relationship to nature. As a cognitive, linguistically sophisticated species, the human species is evolving in ways it seems we are only now as a collective becoming aware with. With the surge of information technologies, our ability to connect and share ideas has reached a new pinnacle. How can we use this to better understand who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed? Join me for conversations with people around the world as we touch base on the evolution of humanity from the premise that we too are nature.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Give Back to the Earth
The Ecopsychology Project
1 hour 11 minutes 3 seconds
3 years ago
Give Back to the Earth

Four newly published authors bring their personal narratives to life to speak about their journey into the larger collective movement of sustainability. Growing up in the age of climate crisis, environmental degradation, and environmental justice has been at the forefront of these authors’ lives in their own unique way as they explore, activate, and solve some of the greatest problems facing our world today. From understanding human impact on the environment to the changing environment’s impact on human well-being, these authors have dedicated their thoughts and passions to creating opportunities for change, inspiring conversations for empowerment, and nurturing a greater sense of belonging to a world shared by our co-inhabitants.

Topics to be discussed:

- Environmental Identity

- Personal sustainability journey

- Environmental Justice

- and more!

This is panel discussion recorded on April 17th 2021, moderated by the wonderful Linn Haglund of Brainy Backpackers (https://brainybackpackers.com/).

Speakers

Priyanka Surio - Third Culture Kids of the World: Exploring Sustainable Travel Mindsets

Jon-Erik Jardine - Return to Pō

Kelsey Rumburg - Trash to Treasure: Exploring a New Wave of Entrepreneurship with Waste

Jessica Reid - Planet Now: Effective Strategies for Communicating about the Environment

The Ecopsychology Project
A dive into the human relationship to nature. As a cognitive, linguistically sophisticated species, the human species is evolving in ways it seems we are only now as a collective becoming aware with. With the surge of information technologies, our ability to connect and share ideas has reached a new pinnacle. How can we use this to better understand who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed? Join me for conversations with people around the world as we touch base on the evolution of humanity from the premise that we too are nature.