Indigenous Earth Community Podcast
Science:Nature
Join us on a remarkable journey, as we launch our first Earth Warrior challenge, 'Mapping Where Our Water Comes From.' This challenge isn't just about water; it's about exploring your personal connection with one of our planet's most essential resources—water.
Embark on an adventure that will lead you to uncover the hidden pathways of water, tracing its incredible journey from your tap back to its source in the heart of nature. Along this transformative path, you'll dive deep into the wisdom and experiences shared by Indigenous voices like Susan (Sue) Bell Chiblow and other community champions. Through their stories, you'll gain profound insights into our fundamental connection with Earth's life force.
In this episode, I'll share my own captivating experience as I ventured alongside friends to explore the Rio Grande. Isaac Resendiz will join us to recount our journey and reflect on the stark reality of this iconic river's condition. Our hope is that our adventure serves as a poignant reminder of the pivotal role water plays in our lives and the responsibilities we bear as Earth Warriors.
This challenge is an invitation to become a more active steward of our planet, forging a connection with nature that transcends our daily interactions. So, dive deep into this transformative experience, map your water's journey, and connect on a profound level with our beautiful planet.
As we embark on this Earth Warrior Challenge, let's remember:
'Recognizing the interconnectedness that we share with Earth and its resources.'
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Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.
An empowering journey alongside Indigenous heroes from around the world. In ’Indigenous Earth,’ you’re not just a listener; you’re an active participant in a transformative mission to become true stewards of our planet. Explore inspiring stories and wisdom from Indigenous cultures, and on how to take steps to connect and protect our beautiful Earth.
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Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
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