In an age of accelerated change and digital saturation, forest schools offer a sanctuary—one where children reconnect not only with nature, but with themselves and each other.
In a world of fast clicks and instant answers, there is something profoundly grounding about placing tiny seeds into soil and watching them become life. When children learn to grow and harvest food, they are not just learning about plants — they are cultivating patience, responsibility, curiosity, and awe.
Today we discuss transitions to save our seas and making the right choices to change the way that we treat our environment.
Our guest, Don Kent, shares practical solutions to the most critical conservation challenges facing the marine ecosystem and species.
Our guest is Stephanie Staie, an environmentalist with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of California @Santa Barbara who is taking an active role in the Dakota pipeline controversy. With her lineage to the Lakota Sioux, she is requesting people not to support the major banks that are providing financial capital for the pipeline. So join the conversation on this provocative subject this Sunday.






