Month: November 2025
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EP 43: Caring for Country: A Kamilaroi Father–Son Story of Climate Leadership with Brad and Kye Moggridge
Indigenous communities worldwide have long maintained deep, reciprocal relationships with their environments, sustaining ecosystems through traditional ecological knowledge and interconnected land management practices. Colonization, however, displaced many Indigenous peoples from their homelands […]
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EP 42: ‘Āina Education: A framework and conversation about restoring relationships between people and place with Maya Saffery
Land-based or place-based education is probably a well-known pedagogical framework for folks working in Indigenous education. For our guest this week, Dr. Maya Saffery, a Kanaka ʻŌiwi cultural practitioner, educator, […]

About the Podcast
We’re burning down our house, and we’re in for nasty weather. But Indigenous peoples have ideas for planetary resurgence and restoration. Professors Heather Castleden and Hōkūlani Aikau bring you conversations with artists, activists, scholars, and other knowledge keepers tackling the climate crisis.
Recent Posts
- EP 49: Restoring Jurisdiction, Restoring Well-Being: A Conversation with Brittany Brinkworth and Shona Nelson, leaders from Doig River First Nation
- EP 48: Mariana Islands Part Three: Protecting & Liberating the Archipelago, a conversation with Our Commonwealth 670 (OCW 670)
- EP47: The Mariana Islands Part Two: Listening to the land, a conversation with Franceska de Oro
- EP 46: The Mariana Islands: A three-part series
- EP 45: What Side Are You On? A Tohono O’odham Life Across Borders, a conversation with authors Mike Wilson and Tony Lucero