In this very strange moment in time, many of us are confined to our houses and isolated. During the lockdown, Meg and Morgan want to share their personal reflections based on their own experiences working and living in remote locations around the world. In particular, ways to cultivate creativity and reconnect to our earth during this time, while also embracing the invitation to rest. Time is often the one commodity that we don't have enough of, and suddenly we have the gift of unlimited t...
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In this very strange moment in time, many of us are confined to our houses and isolated. During the lockdown, Meg and Morgan want to share their personal reflections based on their own experiences working and living in remote locations around the world. In particular, ways to cultivate creativity and reconnect to our earth during this time, while also embracing the invitation to rest. Time is often the one commodity that we don't have enough of, and suddenly we have the gift of unlimited t...
This episode discusses what conservation is and takes a look at some of the different roles within the industry. Detailing personal experiences within wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, field-based communications and ecosystem restoration. Hosted by Megan Richards and Morgan Pettersson. Instagram & Facebook: @seedingchangepodcast Music: Idle Hands by Aaron Ximm
Seeding Change: The Conservation Podcast
In this very strange moment in time, many of us are confined to our houses and isolated. During the lockdown, Meg and Morgan want to share their personal reflections based on their own experiences working and living in remote locations around the world. In particular, ways to cultivate creativity and reconnect to our earth during this time, while also embracing the invitation to rest. Time is often the one commodity that we don't have enough of, and suddenly we have the gift of unlimited t...