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Hosted by Chris Burns, We Have The Receipts is a bi-weekly all-access deep dive into Netflix Unscripted Reality! Each episode will bring you closer to the people behind the reality, with the free-flowing depth of podcast conversations and viral elements of TV’s best talk shows. We Have The Receipts is an upbeat, fan-first destination to uncover more insider secrets, more expert hot takes, and more off-the-rails drama from their favorite Netflix reality stars.
Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration
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Green Dreamer with kaméa chayne explores our paths to collective healing, biocultural revitalization, and true abundance and wellness *for all*. Curious to unravel the dominant narratives that stunt our imaginations and called to spark radical dreaming of what could be, we share conversations with an ever-expanding range of thought leaders — each inspiring us to deepen and broaden our awareness in their own ways. www.greendreamer.com
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Green Dreamer with kaméa chayne explores our paths to collective healing, biocultural revitalization, and true abundance and wellness *for all*. Curious to unravel the dominant narratives that stunt our imaginations and called to spark radical dreaming of what could be, we share conversations with an ever-expanding range of thought leaders — each inspiring us to deepen and broaden our awareness in their own ways. www.greendreamer.com
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1 Joseph Oleshangay: Honoring nomadic, pastoral, and communal land relations 51:27
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How is the Maasai community continually being displaced and disenfranchised in the name of “wildlife conservation”? What are some of the common propaganda used to justify their mass evictions? And how do the Maasai’s communal land relations, rooted in nomadism and pastoralism, ultimately challenge the laws of their nation-state — revealing the subjective ethics and worldviews that define legality? In this episode, we are honored to be joined by Joseph Oleshangay, a Maasai human rights lawyer who has litigated high-profile lawsuits against their government — notably, regarding forced evictions of the Maasai community in Ngorongoro District for tourism and trophy hunting. What can we learn from the Maasai’s ancestral lifeways that blur the lines between life and “wild” life — showing their food, medicine, culture, spirituality, stories, and music as inextricably woven into the plains and highlands where they call home? We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; subscribe to kaméa’s newsletters here ; and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack .…

1 Martín Prechtel: Relearning the languages of land, plants, and place 57:41
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In this conversation, kaméa chayne is joined by Martín Prechtel, who speaks to us from Northern New Mexico where he presently lives with his family and their Native Mesta horses. Having grown up with a Pueblo Indian upbringing and later becoming a full member of the Tzutujil Mayan community in the village of Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala, Prechtel draws on his deeply embodied knowledge of various Indigenous languages and invites us to unravel the meaning of “real culture.” What does it mean to re-member and re-learn the languages of land, plants, and place? Join us in this enriching conversation as we explore the contentious politics, practice, and (re)embodiment of Indigeneity, and what it means to become culturally indigestible for the sterilizing stomach acids of the “monster of modernity.” We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; subscribe to Kaméa’s newsletters here ; and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack .…

1 Ferris Jabr: Re-rooting science in the aliveness of the Earth 1:00:08
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How do the biological life forms of the Amazon rainforest — from pollen grains, fungal spores, to microbes — play active roles in their regional water cycle? How might we connect chemistry, biology, physics, ecology, and other less quantifiable measures of aliveness to look at our planetary crises in much more holistic ways? And if the Earth's “systems” were ever-emergent and everchanging, then how do we know what to orient healing and restoring balance towards ? In this episode, kaméa is joined by Ferris Jabr, who shares his wealth of ecological knowledge while drawing upon his book, Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life . Join us as we explore some big and larger-than-life questions pertaining to the Earth as a living body — one that gave rise to humanity, one whose living systems we contribute to shaping, and one that will continue reiterating well beyond human timescales. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; subscribe to Kaméa’s newsletters here ; and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack .…

1 Nathalie Kelley: Sporing more regenerative stories in media and entertainment 47:37
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What does it mean that Hollywood and the entertainment industry are increasingly relying on AI and consumer data to make decisions about the stories that get funded and produced? How might we expand our perspectives on privilege so that the things we aspire to as being “better off” are more deeply rooted in what can truly enrich life, community, and our interconnectedness? In this episode, we are honored to welcome Nathalie Kelley, an actress of Indigenous Peruvian descent who is passionate about using her gifts as a storyteller to advocate for a variety of issues — from regenerative fashion, systemic justice for Indigenous peoples, wilderness conservation, regenerative farming and the healing power of plants and fungi. Join us in this raw and heartfelt conversation as we explore the ways that the media, films, and stories we engage with add up to shape our collective cultural values and relationships — with each other and the more-than-human world. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; subscribe to Kaméa’s newsletters here ; and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack .…

1 adrienne maree brown: Sowing seeds of love in our “garden of ideas” 54:49
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How do we navigate friendships in the context of social change and increasing political divides? What does it mean to ground ourselves in concepts that are much older than us — collectively nurturing our “garden of ideas”? And how do we move away from cancel culture to lovingly call one another in — to return, re-root, and remember our shared values? In this episode, Kaméa is joined in conversation by adrienne maree brown, whose most recent book, Loving Corrections , is now available from AK Press and wherever books are sold. Join us in this nourishing discussion to learn how to move through these troubled times with deeper grounding and impact — without letting possible senses of overwhelm translate into desensitization or disengagement. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; subscribe to Kaméa’s newsletters here ; and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack .…

1 Alexis Pauline Gumbs: Echolocation as a practice of collective care 53:13
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What can we learn from marine mammals in their practices of echolocation? What is the difference between identification as a colonial tool of control and separation, versus identifying with as an invitation to expand and blur boundaries? And how do Audre Lorde’s poetic dreams of survival continue to reverberate during our times — helping us to reorient the ways that we show up for ourselves, for our communities and our planet? In this episode, we are honored to welcome Alexis Pauline Gumbs, a Queer Black Feminist Love Evangelist, an aspirational cousin to all life, and the author of Undrowned and Survival is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde. Join us in this heartwarming conversation as we explore lessons from marine mammals, teachings from the artful life of Audre Lorde, the significance of what it means to survive, and more. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; subscribe to Kamea’s newsletters here ; and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack .…

1 Bruce Pascoe: Respecting and falling in love with the land 55:38
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How is the common portrayal of Australia’s first peoples as hunter-gatherers who lived on empty, uncultivated land misguided, and wrong? What does the word “Country” mean in Aboriginal Australian thought? And what do we need to interrogate in terms of the subjectivity of how knowledge is produced or how stories are substantiated? In this episode, we are honored to speak with Bruce Pascoe, a Yuin, Bunurong and Tasmanian man best known for his book Dark Emu: Aboriginal Australia and the Birth of Agriculture . Join us in this warm, grounding conversation as we explore Aboriginal Australian agriculture, land practices of working with fire, maintaining respect for and falling in love with Mother Earth, and more. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; subscribe to Kamea’s newsletters at kamea.substack.com ; and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid memberships on Patreon or Substack .…

1 Laura Marris: Sensing into our longings and "the age of loneliness" 39:26
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How might we listen to our hearts more and tune into this “age of loneliness”? What are some vital connections between our public health crises, the loneliness epidemic, and our eco grief and anxiety? And what are the possibilities of intergenerational longings — for things already lost and gone amiss that we may not even have personal relationships with anymore, but that we must nevertheless work to restore and regenerate? In this episode, Green Dreamer’s host, kamea, speaks with Laura Marris about the heart-centered stories, learnings, and inspirations from her book, The Age of Loneliness. ***** Independent media is more important than ever! Support our podcast today at Patreon.com/greendreamer.…

1 Nick Estes: Expanding activism beyond electoral politics 44:42
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What does it mean to expand political action beyond the voting booth? What are some ways that colonialism and imperialism persist today? And what is the relationship between building community locally and confronting issues abroad that we may be entangled in? In this honest, hard-hitting dialogue, second-time guest Nick Estes returns to invite us to think critically beyond the suffocating cycles of electoral politics. Join us as we honestly face the limitations of representational change, while looking to the peripheries for alternative sources of inspiration and guidance. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; join us on Patreon for the extended version of this episode; and subscribe to our newsletter and latest updates here .…

1 Sadiah Qureshi: Healing histories of division, racialization, and extinction 40:36
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In this episode, Sadiah Qureshi invites us to unravel histories of science, race, and empire to understand the social dynamics that we have inherited in the present. How do we begin to heal from constructs of division and racialization that have led to real-life consequences and systemic injustices for so many? Join us as we discuss how historical contexts influence how knowledge is shaped, the presumptions underlying “conservation” and “de-extinction” projects to interrogate, and more. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; join us on Patreon for the extended version of this episode; and subscribe to our newsletter and latest updates here .…

1 Bethany Brookshire: Rethinking “pests” and the ways they challenge power 53:01
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What does it mean that the labeling of “pests” often relate to how they challenge power and order? How do the ways that “pests” are often targeted and managed further exacerbate socio-environmental injustices? And how might we learn to relate with animals deemed “out of place” beyond the subjective framing of “pests” altogether? In this episode, we are honored to discuss all things related to “pests” with Bethany Brookshire, an award-winning freelance science journalist and author of the 2022 book Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; join us on Patreon for the extended version of this episode; and subscribe to our newsletter at greendreamer.substack.com.…

1 Joseph Gazing Wolf: Re-grounding democracy in traditional ecological knowledge 45:10
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What does it mean to expand our perceptions of wealth — and question what it means to build freedom and security in life? How might we re-ground our understandings of democracy in traditional ecological knowledge? And how do we embrace an all-of-the-above approach when it comes to our possibilities for systemic change? In this episode, we are honored to welcome Joseph Gazing Wolf, who offers a wealth of wisdom drawing upon his life experiences growing up in landless, abject poverty. Join us as we explore how what it means to become “uncontrollable” in the eyes of mainstream systems, what we can learn from the diverse Indigenous knowledges rooted in different places around the globe, and more. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; join us on Patreon for the extended version of this episode; and subscribe to our newsletter and latest updates here .…

1 Rasul A. Mowatt & Too Black (P2): Building movements and navigating funding in systems of complicity 33:53
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What does it actually mean to build “movements” — understanding this word not as a loose terminology overarching certain causes but as a substantive call for intentionally spun and co-conspired webs of relations? How can clarifying the words we use around organizing help to prevent co-optation and dilution? And how do we navigate the paradox of needing funding from often “dirty” sources in order to get by — while simultaneously attempting to subvert the underlying structures of power themselves? In this part 2 of our conversation with Rasul A. Mowatt and Too Black of Laundering Black Rage (tap into part 1 here) , we continue to sink in more deeply to unravel our entanglement in systems of exploitation. Join us as we learn about what it means to tether ourselves to “organizations” beyond feeding into the optics of collective action; how we can practice “reverse laundering” to help funnel more resources towards “illegitimate” places of need; how to disentangle movement building from cycles of electoral politics; and more. We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; join us on Patreon for the extended version of this episode; and subscribe to our newsletter and latest updates at greendreamer.substack.com…

1 Rasul A. Mowatt & Too Black (P1): Exposing the laundering of Black rage 38:30
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What does it mean to understand laundering in the context of how Black rage often gets converted to fit the interests of capital — against the very people experiencing that anger as a response to state violence? How do we remain cautious of different forms of co-optation, including through the arts, that end up distancing people from the material conditions that originally sparked the rage? In this part one of our two-part conversation, we are honored to welcome the co-authors of Laundering Black Rage , Rasul A. Mowatt and Too Black — who guide us to critically reflect on key happenings in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd — and more recently, the murder of Sonya Massey. Join us in this vital and sobering dialogue as we discuss how activism for social causes is often subverted, redirected, and laundered into forms deemed palatable by the state — only to be fed back into reinforcing the system itself. We also explore how cities, to be distinguished from “society”, are set up inherently as sites of extraction — enforcing complicity by design. How do we confront our entanglement in such processes of laundering — while staying focused on the types of efforts that can more directly address the sources of systemic harm? www.patreon.com/greendreamer…

1 Ben Goldfarb: Road ecology and the normalized violence of transport systems 40:00
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With a significant part of the global population now reliant on paved road systems for the daily functioning of our lives, it is easy to overlook the impacts they have on our human and more-than-human communities. But how did so many of us become seemingly locked into this dependence on the “normalized violence” of these networks? And what does it mean to support harm reduction in the context of built infrastructures — or even dare to lean into possibilities of regenerative road ethics? In this episode, second-time guest Ben Goldfarb of Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping The Future of Our Planet ( previously featured here ) calls on us to confront the harmful-by-default impacts of our road systems. Join us as we uncover the various forms of highway pollution that communities of color are disproportionately subjected to; how roads impact our more-than-human communities beyond roadkill; what road decommissioning projects have entailed in practice; and more. What does it mean to alchemize change for transport systems that are quite literally being rigidified as they further expand — entrenching us deeper into these status quo ways of world-making? We invite you to… tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app; join us on Patreon for the extended version of this episode; and subscribe to our newsletter and latest updates here .…
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