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Black Earth Podcast

Black Earth Podcast

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Black Earth is an interview podcast celebrating nature and black women leaders in the environmental movement. Join us for inspiring, informed and authentic conversations on how we can make a positive impact for people and nature worldwide. Episodes out every Wednesday. Connect with us online @blackearthpodcast on Instagram, LinkedIn and Tiktok. Hosted by Marion Atieno Osieyo. Healing our relationship with nature, one conversation at a time.
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Being Black On Earth

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Welcome to Being Black on Earth the podcast. I am your host, Se Ire here to present the future of Being Black, knowing that black does not define us or describe us. Black is our collective experience - our circumstance. We are a people! We are a sea into which many rivers flow - people of many nations, admixtures, lands, languages and faiths. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beingblackonearth/support
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In Season 3 of Black Earth Podcast, we are meeting visionary black women who are creating innovations inspired by nature. In this episode, we meet Dr Melissa Sikosana. She is a biomaterials scientist who is passionate about connecting art, science and design to solve society’s problems. Dr Melissa speaks with us about an exciting discipline called …
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In Season 3 of Black Earth Podcast, we are meeting visionary black women creating innovations inspired by nature. In this episode we meet Tinuke Chineme. Tinuke is an inspiring scientist and innovator based in Calgary, Canada. She is working with black soldier flies and African Indigenous Female Entrepreneurs to develop a new economic model that tr…
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Hello Black Earth fam! We are so excited to be back for Season 3 of Black Earth Podcast!! The theme for this season is 'Innovation Inspired by Nature'. Join us for this juicy and world changing season as we meet incredible black women inventors, scientists and artists who are building new worlds with the genius of mama nature. Check out the trailer…
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Season 2 is complete! In this episode, the Black Earth team, Marion and Anesu, reflect on their highlights and lessons from Season 2. We reflect on how our relationships with nature are evolving, the importance of radical imagination and re-defining community. We also discuss what active hope means in a world undergoing immense change and crises. T…
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In our final conversation of Season 2, Environmentalism Reimagined, we meet with Atwooki, creator of Yuniya. Named after her grandmother, Yuniya is a storytelling platform using African mythology to educate children, parents and caregivers about climate change and Earth care. Join us in this inspirational conversation as we explore how African myth…
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Valerie Novack is an incredible policy researcher working at the intersections of disability justice, emergency management response and inclusive city design. In today’s episode, we dive deep into disability justice and the connections with Earth care. We explore some core elements of disability justice including rest, sustainability, the ability t…
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Wanjiku 'Wawa' Gatheru is the pioneering Executive Director and Founder of Black Girl Environmentalist. Black Girl Environmentalist is a U.S. organisation dedicated to addressing the leadership pathway and retention issue in the climate movement for Black girls, women and gender-expansive people in the United States. In this inspiring episode, we e…
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Evie is a writer, a domestic abuse survivor and specialist, and the founder of Peaks of Colour. Peaks of Colour is a nature-for-healing community group by and for people of colour in England. In this powerful episode, Evie and I reflect on their experiences as a domestic abuse survivor and specialist and their journey of healing through reconnectin…
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Derval Barzey is the creator of the Climate Conscious podcast, which amplifies the Caribbean perspective on climate change and sustainable development. She's also a leader and expert on the just energy transition in the Caribbean. In today's episode, we explore what it means to build a homegrown movement in the Caribbean that fosters sustainable de…
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Indigenous Peoples make up around five percent of humanity’s population and yet they are some of the world’s best stewards of nature. Their scientific knowledge and ways of living are rooted in a respect for all life on Earth that informs the way they take care of nature. Indigenous Peoples are leading a new revolution in humanity’s relationship wi…
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Poppy is a Nigerian-British ecological home grower. Her fundamental belief that we are nature informs her work inspiring and educating millions of people on how to grow food, plants and herbal medicines in their gardens. Join us in this inspiring conversation as we explore Poppy’s journey from fashion modelling to gardening, and what it means to gr…
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Welcome back to Black Earth Podcast! In Season 2, we are re-imagining the environmental movement. Join me in conversation with the leading voices of our time, as we learn about the ideas, solutions, and collectives led by Black women, that are transforming the way we live, we love, and we act for nature. Support Black Earth Podcast Connect with us …
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Season 1 of Black Earth podcast is complete! In this episode, the Black Earth team (Marion and Anesu) reflect on their highlights from Season 1, and what it means to re-member our place and relationship with nature. We are joined by three listeners of the Black Earth Podcast community, Amber, Samia and Marjahn, who also share their highlights. Than…
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Nature loss and climate change are driven by values that people hold about themselves, other people and nature. So what can we do? In this episode, I speak with Ife Kilimanjaro about her work with The Wind and The Warrior collective, where she is integrating spirituality, healing and environmental activism. Throughout our conversation, we explore t…
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Marjahn is a climate change scientist, educator, and activist. Through her work, she addresses the impacts of severe weather in our changing climate, especially for island nations and communities. In this moving episode, we speak with Marjahn about how climate change is affecting severe weather in the Caribbean, how social inequality affects the wa…
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Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is an award-winning wildlife vet and the founder of Conservation through Public Health. For more than 20 years, Dr. Gladys has helped local communities and mountain gorillas in Uganda to live healthily and peacefully alongside each other. In this inspiring episode, we speak with Dr. Gladys about her work with local commun…
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Climate reparations has become an important and often misunderstood issue in climate justice. Whilst much of the discussions focus on paying money to countries that are unjustly impacted by climate change, reparations is so much more than paying compensation for harms done to Earth and communities. In this episode, we speak with Esther Stanford-Xos…
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Leah Penniman is a Black Kreyol farmer, mother, soil nerd, author, and food justice activist from Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, New York. She co-founded Soul Fire Farm in 2010 with the mission to end racism in the food system and reclaim black people’s ancestral connection to land. In this episode, I speak with Leah about her personal journey into far…
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Jennifer Uchendu is an ecofeminist and sustainable development advocate from Lagos, Nigeria. She is the founder of SustyVibes, a youth-led organisation making sustainability actionable and relatable for young Africans. Jennifer is also a pioneering researcher in eco-anxiety, and most recently launched The Eco-Anxiety in Africa Project. In this epis…
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In this episode, we meet Rosamund, a clean air advocate from South London. She has been named by Vogue as one of the most influential women in the UK. In 2013, Rosamund’s nine-year-old daughter, Ella Roberta, died from toxic levels of air pollution 25 metres from their home. In this powerful episode, Rosamund shares with us her personal journey of …
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In this two-part series, Sse Goodguy picks apart the thinly veiled fascism of Jordan Peterson's lecture on "Marxist Lies and White Privilege". Im this session, Sse spotlights Peterson's modeling of White Privilege whilst preaching vehemently against its existence. #JordanPeterson #Marxism #whiteprivilege #criticalracetheory #blm #diversity #equity …
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Being Black On Earth is continuing coverage on the hot topic of #CriticalRaceTheory - Crit if you're nasty. This time Sse the Goodguy steps aside to make way for his daughter and social justice phenom, Ila Ogunchild. You know her from such episodes as "Return of the Pilot Episode" and "Nappy Ain't Just Happy It's Healthy" ft. Dr. Jessica Helm, PhD.…
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#Critical #Race #Theory, after being around for half a century, is suddenly all the rage; it's also got right-leaning political pundits & red state politician in a rabid frenzy to perform the Digital Age version of an old-fashion, down-home book burnin'. The ridiculous truth about of all of this, is that most of them have no clue what Critical Race…
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With over 150 years of Black Activism to liberate the Black body, mind and soul, what happened to resurrecting Black love? #KevinSamuels #blackhistory #relationship #love #beingblackonearth #blackownedbusiness #blackowned--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beingblackonearth/support…
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A stream of consciousness rant on current events in Black-dom. The latest smear coming out of Right Wing Conservatives is that #Black boys at 6% of the population commit 47% of all violent #crime. The latest iteration of the incessant two and half century claim, "The Negroes are violent!" It was a lie then & it's a lie, now. The black #American on-…
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Saddened as well as outraged on the injustice done to young Ahmaud Arbery and his community, I had to address it. After several weeks Covid 19 Quarantine racist disparity in the treatment & enforcement of is glaringly and grotesquely egregious. Law enforcement acts as servants in white communities & savages in Black communities #beingblackonearth #…
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This episode covers the panic & pandemic that is sticking up everyone & everything - that child piece called COVID 19. The whole planet is in time out. Are supply lines shut down or are knuckleheads hoarding goods? Is a novel virus attacking us or 5G radiation? Is all this really necessary or they rehearsing martial law in the NEW WORLD ORDER? Will…
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A big thank you and fair well to 2019 and my season 1 listeners. Lose the lame New Year's Resolution and do some seasonal soul-searching, instead. The Gregorian Calendar is yet another form control, removing us from the natural rhythms of Mother Earth. Solemn Solstice! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beingblackonea…
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...being Black on Earth the podcast is returning - back from the FUTURE! I want to thank my loyal listeners and sponsors for being patient with me. I had to go back to the lab and retool. Still tinkering but will have the ship refitted by Spring to bring in the New Year energy. Look for me in the Equinox. Stay tuned in for more UPDATES coming soon.…
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Feel like a good person in a bad marriage? Had a rough time getting through all episodes of #WhenTheySeeUs? Is your anger defining you? The Good guy feels you and is here for you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beingblackonearth/support
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This is an interim episode recorded on the fly, discussing the heavy topics I wrestled with this week and if you're a parent who is also in a relationship you may be wrestling with, too.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beingblackonearth/support
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Another Classic Rant with Baba Shaa - going off on #ADOS, America and more. This episode was done straight from Anchor.FM, therefore, it's completely raw & unedited. In other words - I cuss loud and I cuss a lot.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beingblackonearth/support…
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So, apparently, Thomas Sowell (poorly) wrote an essay(?), if you want to be strict, for the Jewish World Review back in 2000 about a public call for reparations to Black Americans for slavery. Thomas Sowell, well-known Black Conservative - the Godfather of Black (Neo) Conservativism. He's written many books on the issue of race. He's a prominent so…
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I went down the #ADOS rabbit hole and stayed awhile. I'm back and I'm conflicted. Forgive the delay and thank you for your patience. I placed the Reading Black Book Review on hold and the continuation of our Nappy Ain't Just Happy series in order to break down and discuss the hottest topic since Heathcliff Huxtable went to prison, Reparations for t…
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BBoE is re-releasing its second-most successful episode, published last year, with slice-of-life, Afrofuturist, comic book writer, creator and producer, Jamila Rowser. The first release was weighed down by my long-winded gum-bumping. This time I remixed it to feature 50% more from the Wash Day & Wobbledy 3000 writer and 90% less from the Good Guy. …
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As promised (sort of) the Saturday (sort of) book review (kind of). Alright, I'm lackin'. But I did promise an episode; so, Shaa's pulling up. It's rough and uncut review of Youneek Studios' debut comic, E.X.O: The Legend of Wale Williams. I copped it a few days ago and it just arrived yesterday. My BBOE eval is not based on how "good" it is as muc…
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Baba Shaa with the grown man business: no games, no jokes - pure flames, no smoke. Bringing Being Black On Earth's first Free Up! episode - just a light dose of Being Black to help you all unwind from the weekly grind. It's the end of White People's Black History Month, but, for US, it continues. Dropping a bag of insight and inspiration for The Pe…
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Being Black On Earth the podcast stands for solidarity among the people of the collective experience termed The Maafa - The Great Disaster that resulted in the colonization of Africa and the dispersion of many nations of African people to the Americans. This a platform to heal, rejuvenate and break the spell. I, Baba Shaa, reaffirm the mission of b…
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Shaa Goodguy hands the helm over to the First Born. Ila spent the last six month sifting through stands of information on Black women and hair care. What she found will blow your wig back and might be better to leave it there. In this segment, Ila leads an interview with Dr. Jessica Helm of the Silent Spring Institute, who spent several years study…
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The 5th and final part of the ReMix series wraps up with Melancholy Jones speed-reading the pages of Professor Ronald G. Fryer, Jr's Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force - a much vaunted evaluation of the apparent disparity in police shootings of unarmed black men (and boys). The claim of those who say that the Negro problem is eve…
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The ReMix series continues. In part 4, Melancholy Jones launches into the numbers. The capitalizing of humans have sparked great political battles and at least one whopping war. In 1899, W.E.B. Du Bois tackled the affects of generations of slavery in his book, The Philadelphia Negro. He spent a year compiling data to explain the "Negro Problem". On…
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Part 3 of the ReMix series discusses, at break-neck speed, the commodification of Blackness. Black bodies were used to sow the land of the free and lay the foundations for the home of the brave. Later, caricatures of these African captives were used to sell everything from stage shows to pancake syrup. On hundred years beyond the days of Great Amer…
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Melancholy Jones is back to host part 2 of the ReMix series (played 1.25 speed). In light of the recent hubbub around brand name clothing lines using Black Face to market products, this segment summarizes the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade, stopping to linger on the branding of the world's most lucrative domestic product: The American Negro. Support & …
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This is a BBOE ReMix of Episode 14: An App For Black presented in a 5-part series, hosted by my alter ego, Melancholy Jones (played 1.25 speed). In this segment, we revisit the new law enforcement tool, Predictive Policing in greater detail and greater speed. Support & Sponsor us on... Anchor.FM/beingblackonearth Patreon.com/beingblackonearth Conta…
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There's a new sheriff in town and they call it Big Data. The new and rapidly growing trend in law enforcement is Predictive Policing or Pre-Crime. Tom Cruise will not save minorities from this report. Several major U.S. cities have already implemented the program, including Chicago and Los Angeles with thirty more waiting in line to catch the next …
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Good people! Welcome to episode - lucky number - 13. Today, I sit and talk with one of my oldest friends, the multi-talented MESHAUN LABRONE about his body of work, his drive to keep hustling and many other topics. It's a long episode - BBOE record! I also play select tracks from the soundtrack of his latest project, SPOOK, currently a one-man show…
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