with guest Luke Wilson, A Rocha Canada
When was the last time you stepped outside, took a deep breath of fresh air, and let yourself wonder at the beauty of creation?
There are lots of big questions when it comes to caring for our planet, but perhaps our first step in finding the answers is to simply let ourselves rediscover wonder. From there, the next steps to fixing our broken relationship with creation can begin to unfold.
In this episode, Luke Wilson, CEO of A Rocha Canada, talks us through the importance of story in the climate change movement, the wonder of tasting a carrot fresh from the earth, and encourages each of us to find our own connection to creation.
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