The Earth and Spirit Podcast fosters engaging conversations with change-makers working at the intersection of meditative spiritual practice, ecology, and social healing.

The Earth and Spirit Podcast fosters engaging conversations with change-makers working at the intersection of meditative spiritual practice, ecology, and social healing.

Perhaps the best measure that we may use to consider “the generosity of spirit” found in various faiths and…
Wormfarm Institute announced today that its popular Fermentation Fest: A Live Culture Convergence will return to Witwen Park in the…
National Guardsmen, Go Home! Today 330 National Guard troops came to the Arizona-Sonora border 12 miles south of our home,…
Many of you may be suffering from the grief of knowing people in harms’ way or who have been killed…
For thousands of years, Mexico’s home brewers, cooks, foragers and farmers have elaborated 16 distinctive sets of fermented and probiotic…
Gary Paul Nabhan and David Suro Piñera’s “Agave Spirits: The Past, Present, and Future of Mezcals” is both a paean…
Members of the Tohono O’odham Nation reaffirmed the modern relevancy of a sacred site in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument impacted by border wall construction.
A group of Tohono O’odham, Hia C-ed O’odham, Pascua Yaqui and their non-Indigenous allies gathered, Sunday, March 8, beside the pond fed by Quitobaquito Springs to discuss how building the border wall and pumping local groundwater to make cement is harming the area cherished by the local Indigenous peoples.
Marlene Vazquez is a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation. She said she regularly visits Quitobaquito Springs, but she’s seen the landscape change to the recent changes.
Gary Paul Nabhan, author and father of the local food movement, joins host Jenna Liut to talk about his new…
Gary Paul Nabhan is an Agricultural Ecologist, Ethnobotanist, Ecumenical Franciscan Brother, and author of over 30 books. His work has focused…
Gary Paul Nabhan, author of “Against the American Grain: A Borderlands History of Resistance”. Gary will be at Collected Works…
Enhancing Livelihoods & Diets in the Desert Borderlands MESQUITE is the most abundant forestry resource in most of the poorest counties…
In a Southwest that’s getting hotter and drier while its population steadily grows, ecologists and Indigenous food activists are increasingly…
O’odham people from both sides of the border met Sunday morning to exchange blessings through an opening in the international…
I don’t know about you, but I’m tired. For many of us, hiking a mountain is a refreshing and energizing…

