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When Nature Talks
When Nature Talks
Author: Miriam Dahmane
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Nature is our home. We are part of a vast community of beings that speaks many languages, yet to me it seems, that all beings speak the same language. Understanding the language of the waters, the minerals, the plants, and the animals is key to our life on this planet. So let's dive into the poetry and the mystery of nature's language.
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When your purpose calls, you listen. Or I guess you'd better do. After studying in the Netherlands, Manuel returned back to Portugal, where he quickly realized that his life's work was not found in the corporate world but in working with the land and bringing people back to it. Come and follow us deep into the Portuguese mountains of Serra da Lousã, where a family of entrepreneurs started the regeneration of the land and several shist villages to offer a space for entrepreneurs, companies, artists, and the digital crowd to regenerate nature and themselves. This project is about disrupting the way we look at work, community and nature. Not in a hippie kind of way, more in the fantastic way punk rock does it. Quick, strong and with lots of humor. If you ask me this is the way of the future. If you like what you hear, find out more about the project here:https://www.silveiratech.pt/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS_f5Iw0OJspWeBdBLj3KLQOr become a patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SilveiraTechRe_generationVillage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we get to listen to the powerful regenerative leader, farmer and earth being Emmanuel Izuegbunam from Oko community in the Southeast of Nigeria. In his community he has been initiating and powering up a community project about land erosion. Where land has been washed away and farmers and communities have been heavily impacted, new hope is rising. In a community effort - stretching from Miss Amarachukwu Susan Ezeosim, the Youth Lady organizer to farmers from the indigenous oko community to government officials - tree planting is transforming the erosion site is being transformed. In the center of this stands the Giant African Oak. Emmanuel shares stories about the river named Iyi ọfụrụ, the plants and of course the people. And he explains with beautiful clarity how each one of us can tune in to the language of nature. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode the beautiful Jessica Adams, who is a business coach, mother and mentor, shares about how we can work with our natural cycles and the cycles of nature to be nourished, healthy and successful. Join us on a wondrous journey from meeting a river spirit, to birthing babies and mothering ourselves to our happiest version. Actually you will find out it happens the other way around. ;) What a pleasure to have had this conversation. I hope, you enjoy it too.You can reach out to Jessica at www.jessicaadams.co or via LinkedIn and Instagram: @jessicaadamsholisticsuccess Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we get the chance to listen to Mario Cardona Lang - a magnificent storyteller, photographer, and cinematographer from Costa Rica.He takes us on a journey into the nature that surrounds him, tells us about a community project to protect a river, and shares with us some precious moments of being alive....If you want to reach out to Mario, you can do so via his website: www.mariocardonalang.comor visit his Instagram: @mariocardonalang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heute hören wir von der Schwingungsforscherin und Künstlerin Svenja, was sie mit Buckelwalen (lat. Megaptera novaeangliae) im Südpazifik erlebt hat. Svenja beschäftigt sich mit Schwingung in unseren Körpern; Schwingung, die wir selbst in uns und um uns erzeugen und Schwingungskommunikationen mit anderen Lebewesen. Sie ist Heilerin, Sängerin, Trommlerin und Tänzerin. Eine spannende Konversation, die uns mit nimmt in die Tiefen des Ozeans und die Tiefen, was es bedeutet Mensch zu sein. ..Wenn Ihr Svenja erreichen möchtet, schreibt Ihr eine Mail an: svenjadosch@gmx.net..Music by my friends Sylka (UK) and Maria Yli (Norway)'In the Arms of the Sun' - Sylka (feat. YLI).https://sylka.bandcamp.com/community.https://ylisisters.bandcamp.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.





