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The Terra Sapiens Podcast is a bilingual educational series exploring the critical role of art in building a more just, sustainable, and connected world. Through in-depth conversations with artists, scientists, Indigenous knowledge holders, and cultural workers, the podcast offers tools, frameworks, and inspiration for those looking to integrate social and ecological sustainability into their creative practices. 


Each episode weaves together diverse ways of knowing—from environmental science to circular design, from indigenous knowledge to queer ecologies and ancestrality—to help artists create meaningful work that contributes to positive cultural and ecological change. 


More than a podcast, Terra Sapiens is a space of dialogue, care, and transformation. It is built on the belief that artists have a unique capacity to reimagine the future and shape the world we want to live in. By making complex ideas accessible and actionable, the podcast supports creators in crafting narratives and processes that are regenerative, inclusive, and rooted in reciprocity. 


Whether you are an artist, educator, curator, or simply someone who believes that culture has a role to play in the planetary transition, this podcast invites you to reflect, imagine, and act—with creativity and hope.

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Episode 1

Episode 1

2025-09-0854:55

In this special opening episode, Damian is interviewed by close collaborator Mariette Raina. They unpack the vision behind Terra Sapiens, explore the Art for Impact framework, and discuss the intersections of social and ecological sustainability. Damian shares his personal journey as an artist for Impact, his motivations for shifting from critique to proposition, and why hopeful narratives and radical empathy are essential in building reachable utopias.
Episode 2

Episode 2

2025-09-1546:09

Poet, artist, and educator Kama LaMackerel speaks with Damian about ancestrality as both an artistic and political practice. Drawing from their upbringing in Mauritius and their trans and queer experience, Kama reflects on reconnecting with ancestral wisdom through art, ritual, and relationship with land. They discuss decolonizing the self, resisting extractive narratives, and fostering kinship with the more-than-human world as acts of healing and liberation.
Episode 3

Episode 3

2025-09-1549:11

Ecologist Ciara Raudsepp joins Damian to explore the role of compassion, curiosity, and storytelling in conservation. Using vivid examples from her fieldwork, including the endangered blue slug, Ciara illustrates how emotional connection can motivate action for biodiversity. The conversation challenges purely data-driven environmentalism, advocating instead for an approach grounded in empathy, relationships, and cultural values.
Episode 4

Episode 4

2025-09-1553:13

Transdisciplinary artist and cultural mediator Claudia Chan Tak discusses the generative power of tenderness, heritage, and intergenerational memory in her creative work. Together with Damian, she explores how preserving intimate family narratives becomes a radical act of cultural resistance. The conversation illuminates how art can be a vessel for healing, joy, and the complexity of diasporic identities, especially in the face of erasure and environmental loss.
Episode 5

Episode 5

2025-09-1501:04:17

Caroline Nepton Hotte, Innu scholar from Mashteuiatsh and professor at UQAM, shares the five “Rs” of relational methodology—Respect, Reciprocity, Relation, Relevance, and Refusal—as an ethical guide for artists working with Indigenous communities. She discusses how Indigenous female artists reclaim cultural identity, resist colonial representations, and create spaces of visual sovereignty through decolonized aesthetics and digital practices. Rooted in her project Ashetatau (“to follow in someone’s footsteps”), the conversation offers vital insights into art within Indigenous worldviews.
Episode 6

Episode 6

2025-09-1501:05:41

Scientist Laura Pereira introduces the Nature Futures Framework, a tool designed to help communities imagine and co-create thriving futures for both people and nature. In conversation with Damian, she shares stories from her work across continents, emphasizing the value of narrative, creativity, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. This episode highlights how scientists and artists together can seed hopeful, actionable visions for a just ecological transition.
Episode 7

Episode 7

2025-09-1501:05:41

Multidisciplinary artist Ruby Singh joins Damian to explore the intersections of art, spirituality, myth, and decolonial practice. From Sikh teachings to West Coast Indigenous stories, Ruby shares how relationality and kinship shape his creative process, placing care and collaboration above product. The conversation dives into perfectionism, the Western art canon, and re-centering artistic value around empathy, community, and ecological connection. With projects like Polyphonic Garden and Kraken & Kin, Ruby imagines a “cathedral of creation” where all beings are interconnected, and art becomes a living act of solidarity.
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