Cynthia Jurs is founder of Alliance for the Earth, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting a global community committed to the healing of the Earth. She is also a teacher in the Buddhist tradition. Cynthia has spent the last 30 years traveling the world with a healing practice that involves burying clay pots in the Earth called Earth treasure vases. This network of almost 100 vases and growing spans dozens of countries across the globe on all 7 continents. Each vase is filled with its own unique ...
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Cynthia Jurs is founder of Alliance for the Earth, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting a global community committed to the healing of the Earth. She is also a teacher in the Buddhist tradition. Cynthia has spent the last 30 years traveling the world with a healing practice that involves burying clay pots in the Earth called Earth treasure vases. This network of almost 100 vases and growing spans dozens of countries across the globe on all 7 continents. Each vase is filled with its own unique ...
Soldier for Nature: Last Line of Defense with Benson Kanyembo
EarthRising Podcast
56 minutes
3 years ago
Soldier for Nature: Last Line of Defense with Benson Kanyembo
In this episode we hear from Mr. Benson Kanyembo, who serves as Law Enforcement Advisor for conservation South Luangwa in his native Zambia. Benson was named 2019 winner of the Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award. This is an annual prize initiated by the charity’s royal patron the Duke of Cambridge that gives international recognition to the men and women who defend Africa’s wildlife. In the past decade, more than 1,000 rangers have been killed in the line of duty: 75% of them by commercia...
EarthRising Podcast
Cynthia Jurs is founder of Alliance for the Earth, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting a global community committed to the healing of the Earth. She is also a teacher in the Buddhist tradition. Cynthia has spent the last 30 years traveling the world with a healing practice that involves burying clay pots in the Earth called Earth treasure vases. This network of almost 100 vases and growing spans dozens of countries across the globe on all 7 continents. Each vase is filled with its own unique ...