Episodes

S2 E13: Indigenous Healing (Part 2) with Maya Henderson

S2 E13: Indigenous Healing (Part 2) with Maya Henderson

Maya B. Henderson is a member of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma, and is also of Choctaw, German, and Welsh descent. Maya is a Ph.D. student in the Dept. of Geography at the University of Georgia. Her work is at the intersection of climate justice,...

S2 E8: When Disaster Strikes Part I with Michael Esealuka

S2 E8: When Disaster Strikes Part I with Michael Esealuka

As Healthy Gulf’s Louisiana organizer, Michael works with frontline communities in the state’s traditional industrial corridor, which stretches along the Mississippi from East Baton Rouge down to Plaquemines Parish where the river opens up at the Gulf of Mexico. Her...

S2 E7: Faith & the Climate Crisis Part II with Codi Norred

S2 E7: Faith & the Climate Crisis Part II with Codi Norred

Prior to serving as Georgia Interfaith Power & Light's Executive Director, Codi worked as GIPL’s Director of Programs and Policy for three years. As Executive Director, Codi continues to lead all policy, program, and outreach efforts, spending much of his spring...

S2 E6: Faith & the Climate Crisis Part I with Rev. Dallas Conyers

S2 E6: Faith & the Climate Crisis Part I with Rev. Dallas Conyers

Rev. Dallas Conyers works as a Body Restoration Specialist: teaching yoga, foods for healing, and spiritual reestablishment to help people become ABLE to live out their creation purpose. She is a certified Sustainable Agriculturalist, Beekeeper, and Greenhouse...

S2 E5: Rural Energy Democracy Part II with Chris Woolery

S2 E5: Rural Energy Democracy Part II with Chris Woolery

Chris Woolery joined the Mountain Association’s Energy Team in 2011. As the Residential Energy Coordinator, Chris manages the residential energy program, How$martKY™, which partners with rural electric cooperatives to design, finance, and install home energy...