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#26 Dr. Mordecai Ogada (Part 2)
On this episode of “Death in The Garden,” we share our second interview with Dr. Mordecai Ogada which we obtained during the Our Land, Our Nature Congress in Marseille, France. we go deep into speculating about the more nefarious side of the global climate change narrative, including the obsession with the fertility of African women, the prospect of protected areas being refuges for elites, the establishment of decentralized colonies headed by colonizing NGOs, and conservation being a smoke screen for extraction and industry.
#21 Terry Collingsworth
On this episode, we interview human rights lawyer and Executive Director of International Rights Advocates, Terry Collingsworth. We discuss the crimes against humanity being committed by American corporations in Africa, including child slavery in cocoa, coffee, and cobalt production/mining. We talk about the systemic economic structures that necessitate a “slave class” on a social hierarchy and what we can do about it, and we elucidate the true costs of our cheap commodities.
#19 Charles Eisenstein
Jake and Maren interview author Charles Eisenstein and discuss what Charles calls “The Story of Separation,” the myths (or metanarratives) that dictate how we see ourselves within the biosphere, the problems of modern environmentalism and “sustainability” movements, the importance of viewing the Earth as being alive, the pitfalls of reductionist thinking, and the complexity of morality with regards to death.
#17 Steven Donziger
On this episode, Jake and Maren interview human rights lawyer Steven Donziger, who has been under house arrest for nearly 2 years due to a baseless criminal contempt charge for having the courage to stand up against the atrocities committed in the Ecuadorian Amazon by oil behemoth, Chevron.
#12 Dr. Greg Stone
Jake and Maren share their interview with Dr. Greg Stone, renowned ocean scientist and conservationist. In this episode we discuss the urgency around climate change, the importance of a cultural renaissance of our ethics and morals surrounding our relationship with the environment in which we live, and the realities around a renewable future.