Kamea is the founder and host of GreenDreamer, a bi-weekly podcast presenting interviews with thought leaders and pioneers in sustainability & regeneration. She’s also an eco-creative and the author of “Thrive”, a book on environmentally conscious lifestyles, better health and true wealth.
In this episode, I interview Kamea who’s released no less than 260 episodes since May 2018. Greendreamer is the closest thing I have found to FutureSeeds. The topics she explores range from climate balance, circular economy, and social justice, all the way to conscious lifestyle, holistic wellness and self-growth. Through her interviews, Kamea has accumulated tons of knowledge. In this conversation, she and I discuss the roots of our systemic issues and the waves of change taking place in the world at the moment.
“Hopefully we are on track to expanding and growing this movement so we can come together and collectively point our fingers towards the system rather than at each other”.
“I feel like conscious consumerism gets a lot of hype […] and how we spend our money is really important but […] what we keep in our bank accounts is just as important if not more important”
“I feel like a lot of our challenges today in terms of sustainability stem from colonialism […]. A lot of our social injustices today are still being perpetuated but really started by that time where people being dehumanized and being robbed of their land, resources, food; and of course, we have that same economic and social injustice perpetuated today that we never properly addressed”
Show notes
- Kamea Chayne: from fashion and wellness to sustainability and environment protection
- About the GreenDreamer podcast
- Recurring problems and solutions
- The historical roots of our systemic issues
- Racism and global uprising
- Decentralization and biodiversity VS corporations and monoculture
- Trends in world change
- Kamea’s dream: regeneration and re-indigenization
- Divesting investments: consumer awareness and corporate investments
- Let’s not rely on the governments
- The Green New Deal
- Media brainwashing
- The information war: how disinformation is killing the world
- Media control and podcasting
- GreenDreamer episodes you will love
- Don’t ask yourself what the world needs
- Eco-activism as a purpose
- Kamea’s message to the world
Kamea is the founder and host of GreenDreamer, a bi-weekly podcast presenting interviews with thought leaders and pioneers in sustainability & regeneration. She’s also an eco-creative and the author of “Thrive”, a book on environmentally conscious lifestyles, better health and true wealth.
In this episode, I interview Kamea who’s released no less than 260 episodes since May 2018. Greendreamer is the closest thing I have found to FutureSeeds. The topics she explores range from climate balance, circular economy, and social justice, all the way to conscious lifestyle, holistic wellness and self-growth. Through her interviews, Kamea has accumulated tons of knowledge. In this conversation, she and I discuss the roots of our systemic issues and the waves of change taking place in the world at the moment.
“Hopefully we are on track to expanding and growing this movement so we can come together and collectively point our fingers towards the system rather than at each other”.
“I feel like conscious consumerism gets a lot of hype […] and how we spend our money is really important but […] what we keep in our bank accounts is just as important if not more important”
“I feel like a lot of our challenges today in terms of sustainability stem from colonialism […]. A lot of our social injustices today are still being perpetuated but really started by that time where people being dehumanized and being robbed of their land, resources, food; and of course, we have that same economic and social injustice perpetuated today that we never properly addressed”
Show notes
- Kamea Chayne: from fashion and wellness to sustainability and environment protection
- About the GreenDreamer podcast
- Recurring problems and solutions
- The historical roots of our systemic issues
- Racism and global uprising
- Decentralization and biodiversity VS corporations and monoculture
- Trends in world change
- Kamea’s dream: regeneration and re-indigenization
- Divesting investments: consumer awareness and corporate investments
- Let’s not rely on the governments
- The Green New Deal
- Media brainwashing
- The information war: how disinformation is killing the world
- Media control and podcasting
- GreenDreamer episodes you will love
- Don’t ask yourself what the world needs
- Eco-activism as a purpose
- Kamea’s message to the world