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Ep. 78 - Una linea di sangue da Gisèle Pelicot a Giulia Cecchettin
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2024-11-03
20 min
Amare parole
Ep. 78 - Una linea di sangue da Gisèle Pelicot a Giulia Cecchettin
Per approfondire: - Guy De Maupassant, Palla di sego - Vanessa Roghi, La parola femminista - Lorenzo Gasparrini, No Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-11-03
20 min
Terra Stories
(21) "Forest Wisdom for Agriculture" with Carolyn Hirshon
Carolyn recalls romanticizing the woods after spending time with her father among the majestic Redwoods. Her connection to the forest deepened when she later, within her studies, traveled to Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Surrounded by their rich forests, she was struck by a profound realization that changed her career path: these forests and their biodiversity were deeply intertwined with agriculture. This insight revealed to her how Western culture often approached growing food incorrectly, while some local communities used practices that regenerate the environment, doing the exact opposite. ...
2024-05-31
39 min
Terra Stories
(20) "Forest and Fire, Unveiling Other Narratives" with Gabriela Müller
Gabriela has always felt at home where she grew up, on a guest house farm on the Portuguese coast. Despite often leaving her land to travel and work, deep down she knew that, like indigenous trees, she belonged to that place. But one summer day, a wildfire swept through her father's land, devouring everything around. Her father was evacuated, leaving the fire time to pass. And when he returned to his lands, thinking that everything would be gone, his house was nearly intact. If we tell you this story to...
2024-05-08
40 min
Terra Stories
(19) "Restoring Mangroves on Funzi Island" with Dorcas Wakio
Dorcas grew up in Kenya, where her father instilled in her the value of planting trees—his farm was full of trees and coffee plants. Dorcas also recalls the generational stories that were passed along: they once had forests full of trees that have now been cut down. These stories sparked a deeper appreciation for nature within her. While she once overlooked tree-cutting on farms, believing it would bring other benefits, Dorcas's perspective shifted over time.With eye-opening studies in marine science management, Dorcas founded the Mazingira Pamoja Initiative, dedicated to empowering women and gi...
2024-04-18
31 min
Terra Stories
(18) "Exploring the Forest of the Mind" conversation with Rūta Žemčugovaitė
Rūta's upbringing was enriched by her mother's presence and the wisdom of her grandmother, a passionate geologist deeply connected to the natural world and its spiritual essence. When her grandmother faced a grave illness, Rūta found herself pondering: “If we were able to present the diagnosis with a very different approach, how would people heal?” This question ignited her journey into psychology, intertwined with her understanding of biology. As a dedicated researcher, writer, and facilitator of multi-species imagination, Rūta immersed herself in interpreting the human psyche through the lens of na...
2024-03-27
51 min
Terra Stories
(17) "Connecting to the Land through the Forest" conversation with Ana Mercedes
Ana was raised in Venezuela with her family, who had been cattle farmers for generations. They, from whom she inherited Indigenous ancestry, maintained a deep connection to the land. However, due to increased governmental pressure, she was compelled to leave with her parents for Canada, thus becoming separated from her family, homeland, and culture. Growing up far from her ancestors' lands, Ana found solace through meaningful encounters and the nature around her. By exploring the forest whenever possible, observing her surroundings, foraging, and learning the names of the trees, she cultivated a...
2024-03-06
47 min
Terra Stories
(16) "Growing a Forest Oasis in the Desert" conversation with Billimarie Robinson
After a long journey that took her from writing poems to strangers, to the Shakespeare & Company bookstore café in Paris, and to an immersive writing experience in a forest in Sweden, Billimarie found herself back in her mother's garden. "This is a man-made woods," Billimarie recalled a phrase that had struck her during her time in Sweden. "Man-made," she thought. Meanwhile, her mother, wise and attuned to nature, understood the needs of her plants instinctively, without relying on science or other methods. Witnessing her mother's connection with nature, Billimarie felt compelled to pass on this knowledge to...
2024-02-14
49 min
Terra Stories
(15) "Reviving Forests Roots: Season 2" introduction
Welcome to Season 2 of Terra Stories.What’s on the agenda? FORESTS. 🪲🌳🌲🪵🍄 Specifically, “Reviving Forests Roots” explores forest ecosystems and their wisdom, deepening the intrinsic links between nature and humanity through the people who live and listen to it. It’s a journey to our roots, steeped in stories, to imagine, rediscover, and reconnect with the natural world and our ancestral origins.This first episode is a brief introduction to the series. I wanted to share something with you, focusing on forests, my connection to them, and how my perspective has evolved...
2024-01-31
08 min
Prisma
Prisma di mercoledì 06/12/2023
GUERRA, AGGIORNAMENTI ANALISI E COMMENTI Francesca Albanese, relatrice speciale delle Nazioni Unite sui territori palestinesi occupati, ha appena pubblicato il libro “J’accuse” scritto con il giornalista Christian Elia (edizioni Fuori Scena - Rcs) - DOPO GIULIA CECCHETTIN, QUALE CONSAPEVOLEZZA? Lorenzo Gasparrini, attivista femminista e filosofo intervistato da Mattia Guastafierro - PATTO DI STABILITA', L'ITALIA MINACCIA IL VETO con Angela Mauro inviata dell' Huffington Post a Bruxelles - SETTIMANA CORTA ALLA LAMBORGHINI, RAGGIUNTO L'ACCORDO SINDACALE ce ne parla Samuele Lodi, responsabile automotive Fiom Nazionale - I GUADAGNI NELLA FILIERA AGROALIMENTARE, UNA RICERCA INTERESSANTE ce ne parla Andrea Di Stefano In studio...
2023-12-06
1h 05
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Per Giulia e per Elena Cecchettin
Questo e gli altri podcast gratuiti del Post sono possibili grazie a chi si abbona al Post e ne sostiene il lavoro. Se vuoi fare la tua parte, abbonati al Post. Abbiamo superato quota cento femminicidi, nel 2023. Per questo, occorre parlarne ancora, e osservare le narrazioni messe in atto, sui mezzi di comunicazione di massa come sui social, per raccontare quanto successo. Per approfondire: Lorenzo Gasparrini, No. Del rifiuto e del suo essere un problema essenzialmente maschile Simone Tempia, Pensate, padri Victoire Tuaillon, Fuori le palle. Privilegi e trappole della mascolinità Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/a...
2023-11-26
16 min
Amare parole
Ep. 33 - Per Giulia e per Elena Cecchettin
Questo e gli altri podcast gratuiti del Post sono possibili grazie a chi si abbona al Post e ne sostiene il lavoro. Se vuoi fare la tua parte, abbonati al Post.Abbiamo superato quota cento femminicidi, nel 2023. Per questo, occorre parlarne ancora, e osservare le narrazioni messe in atto, sui mezzi di comunicazione di massa come sui social, per raccontare quanto successo.Per approfondire: Lorenzo Gasparrini, No. Del rifiuto e del suo essere un problema essenzialmente maschile Simone Tempia, Pensate, padri Victoire Tuaillon, Fuori le palle. Privilegi e trappole della mascolinità L...
2023-11-26
16 min
Timbuctu
Ep. 105 - Violenza, maschi e femmine
Questo e gli altri podcast gratuiti del Post sono possibili grazie a chi si abbona al Post e ne sostiene il lavoro. Se vuoi fare la tua parte, abbonati al Post.Un breve viaggio attraverso siti e pagine on line ci rivela che forse il femminicidio di Giulia Cecchettin sta provocando una svolta, magari effimera ma significativa, nel racconto mediatico e nella consapevolezza dei maschi, che sembrano parlare come non avevano mai fatto. Raffaella R. Ferrè, Giulia e le sue sorelle, Valigia Blu "Giulia e le sue sorelle" di Ra...
2023-11-24
10 min
Terra Stories
(14) "Learning from Trees: the Wisdom Hidden in Every Garden" poems with Naima A. Lemu
Naima's father has always taken care of his garden as if he were hiding a secret within it. Naima couldn't help but wonder, 'how could such a tough person have such a tenderness to care for the plants, the fruits that grew on the trees, and the birds that latched on them.' It wasn't until she re-entered that sacred space, a few years after painful events, that Naima began to unravel the precious mysteries her father nurtured within his garden. In the midst of pain, that garden became th...
2023-11-15
25 min
Terra Stories
(13) "Overcoming Solastalgia: Finding Wonder in the Small Things" story with Justine Payton
Justine's grandfather had a passion for photographing trees, particularly those with character. This made him a man who knew how to find wonder in the small things. Justine found her grandfather's legacy to be a guiding light amid the growing waves of the haunting melodies of a changing world. As she embarked on her own odyssey, she understood that the wonders of the world weren't just confined to the grandiose; they flourished in the hidden corners of the Earth, just waiting for someone to see them. Justine is...
2023-10-25
31 min
Terra Stories
(12) "Artistry Rooted in Nature: Healing Through Ancestral Art and Movement" conversation with Birungi Kawooya
Birungi's journey starts with her ancestors, who always found inspiration in nature for their creative work. Through the use of banana tree fibers, bark cloth, and batik techniques native to Uganda, they crafted various forms of art that shaped her childhood. This left her with a profound respectful relationship with the natural world, driving her to revisit these traditions and incorporate them into her own life, leading her to become a collage artist and art tutor. Influenced by her roots, nature, Black feminism, and Afro-somatic movement, Birungi employs her art as a means...
2023-09-27
32 min
Terra Stories
(11) "Earth’s Call: Listening to the Songs of Nature" conversation with Daiva Dominyka
Daiva's journey began in Lithuania, where rich cultural folklore wove a profound love for the performing arts into the very core of her being. During her exploration of diverse talents and encounters with pivotal figures, Daiva paused, allowing the peaceful silence of nature to guide her. In that serene moment, she not only listened but also embarked on a new path. Leaving everything behind, she followed the footsteps of permaculture and regenerative design, choosing to infuse these principles into both her life and her vocation as an ethical marketer. What...
2023-09-06
33 min
Terra Stories
(10) "Beyond the Woods: Embracing the Forests Against All Odds" story with Favour Ayedun
"It's not an appropriate job for women"; Favour had to face numerous challenges and obstacles when she decided to pursue a career in forestry: the opposition of her family and societal norms. Yet, this hasn't stopped her from exploring her connection with nature, driven by her love for the environment and the desire to make a difference. Something she deeply inherited from her grandmother, a dedicated farmer in the village who taught her about nature's enchanting beauty, its secrets, its mechanisms and our duty to honor it. How did she...
2023-08-09
18 min
Terra Stories
(9) "Sharing Knowledge, Local Communities, and Living in Harmony with Nature" conversation with Ana Yi Soto and Andrea Gómez
Ana and Andrea inherited important knowledge from their great-grandmother. She was a wise woman who left the highlands for the coast to secure her family's future. She believed that if you have received any good opportunity to have a better life, you shouldn't forget to open up those opportunities to the people around you and who will come. Ana and Andrea grew up in the village of Chepén, Peru, where the impact of climatic events on their families and community sparked reflection on what can be done to bui...
2023-07-19
31 min
Terra Stories
(8) "Reconnecting with our Roots, the Land, and Traditional Knowledge" conversation with Dawa Yangi Sherpa
Dawa Yangi Sherpa is a Sherpa-Nepali woman, who grew up in a culture where mountains are deities and nature is an entity to be respected. As she grew up and moved from Nepal to India and then to the United States, she embarked on a path that called her and led her to reconnect with her roots, rediscovering the wisdom and knowledge of her ancestors. What did she learn? Does reconnecting with nature mean reconnecting with our roots? Is traditional knowledge the key to the world we envision?
2023-06-28
29 min
Terra Stories
(7) "Women’s Connection to Water, Reimagining Worlds, and Mindfulness" conversation with Tessel van der Putte
Have you ever heard stories where rivers are sacred, healing, and creative? Well, let us tell you one: Tessel is a Dutch artist, who was lulled by the sound of rivers, waterfalls and waves, who developed an admiration for the natural world, its shapes, colors, and secrets. The secrets that fascinated her as a child, watching time go by through the movements of water, and that she began to unravel as she grew older, after numerous dips in the cold Swiss rivers. Why did it help her...
2023-05-31
33 min
Terra Stories
(6) "Nairobi Arboretum, the City's Green Oasis" story with Natalie Sifuma
Natalie Sifuma grew up in Nairobi and spent most of her childhood living close to the Arboretum, an oasis near the city center. It was here that she first had a love for trees, but it wasn't until she started working with a storytelling firm in 2017 that she found a creative way to connect with people, places, and the environment, and begin using stories to share information. In January, Natalie visited the Nairobi Arboretum on her way to work, and this inspired her to write a story: Nairobi Arboretum, The City's Green Oasis
2023-05-10
09 min
Terra Stories
(5) “Inside the Life-giving Forests of Nepal” conversation with Asmita Rawat
Asmita is a young woman from western Nepal who recently completed her Bachelor's in Forestry from Tribhuwan University. When she was a child, her parents, originally from the mountains of Nepal, used to draw their resources from nature, like the Ayurvedic products they added to their tea. Asmita, at the age of six or seven, did not want to go to school anymore - which her father agreed to on the condition that she do the daily chores around the house. So he took her to the community forest...
2023-04-19
23 min
Terra Stories
(4) “Cultivating Reciprocity with Hopeful Storytelling” conversation with Ashley Sullivan
Ashley is a storyteller, she first started by searching for fossils at her grandmother's house and saving the trees in her garden.She traveled to the Caribbean, saw the rainforest, and was blown away by the fact that the local people ate termites because of their amount of protein and how the termites lived with tree species. Growing up, Ashley wanted to study biology and become an artist. Although specializations like those in the United States diverged, she couldn't stop doing both. As a result, she decided to study anthropology, nestling her in a perfect...
2023-03-29
51 min
Terra Stories
(3) “Collective Wisdom, Collaborating and How your Voice is Essential” story with María Cecilia Quaglino
Cecilia lives in the center of Argentina, in a region that is a wetland, having one of the biggest rivers in South America. She is an environmental advocate, a COP26 Youth Delegate & COP27 Young Negotiator. As a student, she spent many years learning about the importance of her lands, about how rich the biodiversity was, and how her Indigenous ancestors used to live from what they could get from the ground. However, due to climate change, in 2020, Argentina experienced the worst drought in history. It stopped raining, and they are still suffering from...
2023-03-08
19 min
Terra Stories
(2) "Rethinking our Place on Earth" story with Tania Roa
Have you ever felt part of something bigger, something that the world we created did not manifest? Well, we are part of nature, nature is the great center of everything, it is our home and where we come from. For this second introductory episode, I’m happy to introduce you to Tania Roa, a wildlife, environmental and social justice advocate. Tania will take you on a rethinking path of our place on Earth from Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism, she will share with you her passion for nature, her origins, guide you to re-imagine the wo...
2023-02-13
27 min
Terra Stories
(1) "Where Do We Come From and Where Are We Going?" introduction
Imagine yourself millions of years ago. Around you, nature, birdsong, the sound of water; dunes and plains as far as the eye can see. It is very green, so green that we do not ask ourselves the question; are we nature? In this introductory episode, I'm going to take you back to the heart of where we came from and to what has always been in us, nature. A return to our roots that explains the creation of the podcast, its format and how reconnecting to ourselves and nature is a step towards our well-being and c...
2023-02-13
06 min
Tette in su!
#20 - Il femminismo del 2020
In questo episodio di fine anno di “Tette in su”, il podcast femminista di Eretica Podcast, il 2020 di lotte femministe, difficoltà, scoperte e traguardi raggiunti. Con Giulia Zollino, educatrice sessuale, operatrice di strada, Leonardo Monaco, segretario associazione Certi Diritti, Eric Gad e Alessia Gasparini, autori del Podcast The Union, Lorenzo Gasparrini, filosofo e scrittore.È stato per tutti un anno complesso, ma che sicuramente ha dato occasione al femminismo e alle sue tematiche di ampliarsi, di ascoltare e di essere ascoltato nell’analisi dei meccanismi sociali che regolano le nostre vite. La pandemia per il femminismo è stata insomma, come il c...
2020-12-31
43 min