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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2024 · 1H 1M

Episode 73- Osprey Orielle Lake I Climate Justice I World in crisis I WECAN

from Practical Permaculture | Gardening and Intentional Living · host Alysse Gallagher

In this episode, Jo engages in a deep conversation with Osprey Orielle Lake, founder of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network. They explore themes of climate justice, the importance of indigenous rights, and the role of women's leadership in environmental activism. Osprey shares insights from her book, 'The Story in Our Bones,' discussing how worldviews can reshape our approach to climate issues. The conversation emphasizes the need for community engagement, emotional resilience, and practical steps individuals can take to contribute to climate justice. ENTER OUR CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY: https://mailchi.mp/b4b02e5491b4/practical-permaculture-family Connect: https://www.ospreyoriellelake.info/ https://www.wecaninternational.org/who-we-are Find Practical Permaculture: https://www.instagram.com/practical_permaculture/ CONTINUE the chat on our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/349282787464711/ Find us on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553248203884⁠ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553248203884 Takeaways Indigenous land acknowledgment is crucial for respect and connection. Osprey's book discusses worldviews and climate justice. Women's leadership is essential in environmental movements. Community engagement can lead to significant change. Emotional resilience is vital for climate activists. Climate justice requires an intersectional approach. Every small action contributes to a larger impact. We need to change our story to address climate issues. Acting on climate issues brings joy and hope. Keywords: climate justice, permaculture, indigenous rights, women's leadership, community engagement, environmental activism, rewilding, emotional resilience, policy making, practical steps

In this episode, Jo engages in a deep conversation with Osprey Orielle Lake, founder of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network. They explore themes of climate justice, the importance of indigenous rights, and the role of women's leadership in environmental activism. Osprey shares insights from her book, 'The Story in Our Bones,' discussing how worldviews can reshape our approach to climate issues. The conversation emphasizes the need for community engagement, emotional resilience, and practical steps individuals can take to contribute to climate justice. ENTER OUR CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY: https://mailchi.mp/b4b02e5491b4/practical-permaculture-family Connect: https://www.ospreyoriellelake.info/ https://www.wecaninternational.org/who-we-are Find Practical Permaculture: https://www.instagram.com/practical_permaculture/ CONTINUE the chat on our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/349282787464711/ Find us on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553248203884⁠ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553248203884 Takeaways Indigenous land acknowledgment is crucial for respect and connection. Osprey's book discusses worldviews and climate justice. Women's leadership is essential in environmental movements. Community engagement can lead to significant change. Emotional resilience is vital for climate activists. Climate justice requires an intersectional approach. Every small action contributes to a larger impact. We need to change our story to address climate issues. Acting on climate issues brings joy and hope. Keywords: climate justice, permaculture, indigenous rights, women's leadership, community engagement, environmental activism, rewilding, emotional resilience, policy making, practical steps

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