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The Positive Fantastic
Mori Natura
74 episodes
3 weeks ago
Storytelling interviews to inspire, uplift, and entertain. A good news podcast created to offer up stories of how folks are living well.
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Storytelling interviews to inspire, uplift, and entertain. A good news podcast created to offer up stories of how folks are living well.
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The Positive Fantastic
Sabbatical Announcement

Welcome to the 75th episode of The Positive Fantastic podcast. I’m Mori Natura, and I’m really grateful that you have all been taking this journey with me for the past four years and four seasons of uplifting interviews with farmers, musicians, poets, ecologists, and other creatives. When I set out to make a podcast, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing except that I was clear that there was a big desire in me to be part of a movement for good news. I have really loved being able to bring you stories of folks who are part of the change we want to see in the world.

I definitely feel called to do more interviews so that I can keep telling these fabulous stories of innovation, conservation, and creation in the future… but my life has changed a lot in the past four years. And, at present, I find myself needing more time to write so that I can express my own creativity. I have four books and several short stories in various stages of development, all of them wanting my fullest attention to progress forward. 

As a hope punk podcaster, my intention was to bring you good news about good people doing good things as a radical act of rebellion in a time when the news often leaves us uninspired and traumatized. Instead of trying to be objective, I dove solidly into what feels good to me, subjectively, and I have done my best to share some of those gems with all of you. Now, as a hope punk author, I hope to do the same with my books. 

I want to thank all of the listeners who took the time to hear what was shared here. Perhaps you’ll pick up a book of mine in the future and see what love mischief we can get up to together in print form. And maybe someday, after my burning desire to write has been satiated a bit, I will revisit this podcast. For now, I am clear that I am taking at least a year's sabbatical to pursue literary tangents exclusively in my free time. Being a single mom working full time with many responsibilities in my community simply does not leave enough time for me to do all the things that I want to do. As it is, I scaled back from releasing episodes on the new and full moon to just the Earth's holy days after a couple of years. And now, a pause for integration suits me very nicely. 

Still, the punk thing to do would be to stay open. Maybe an errant podcast episode will come through here and there. I did have a handful of possible interviews that never quite materialized but all seemed very juicy. So, there’s always the chance that something surprising may occur in the next year and years to come. If this is the end though, thank you from the bottom of my heart for tuning in, turning on, and daring to hope. 

A special shout out to all the musicians who helped make it possible for each episode to have a theme song, to all the folks who lovingly welcomed me into their homes for in-person interviews, to everyone who has been tuning in, and lastly to me, for daring to do something I didn’t know how to do but wanted to play with anyway. 

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11 months ago
3 minutes 5 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Colibri Journeys

Laurie Bella is a human being who never ceases to impress me with her readiness to engage beauty in spontaneous ritual, with deep presence, and informed by immense gratitude. She founded Colibri Journeys to help support people in having truly meaningful cultural exchanges. In February 2025, I am going to be joining Laurie Bella's next Colibri Journeys in Peru! She is opening the call to one and all, and because I love to play in community, I am sharing about this epic adventure to summon you all by personal invitation to consider coming along as well! Tune in to hear about her travels, her next trip, and her intentions for leading trips.

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1 year ago
44 minutes 47 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
California Naturalists

There's an amazing program that has been designed to teach you about California's unique ecosystems. Offered statewide, and held regionally, these classes combine the interdisciplinary studies from hydrology, botany, geology, and more to learn about a particular ecosystem. Dive in with Jen Riddell and Hannah Bird as we discuss the California Naturalist Program & why everyone is welcome to become a Naturalist!

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1 year ago
41 minutes 59 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
MASHH
Greta de la Montagne is a Holistic Health Practitioner and Herbalist living in Humboldt County, California. She has created MASHH (Medicine for ALL Seeking Health & Healing) as a pop-up mobile clinic to bring herbs to people during festivals, after emergencies, and for activist support. In this episode Greta (Grizz) shares her recipe for Fire Cyder, describes what herbs are essential to a first aid toolkit, and articulates her journey as a herbally savvy first responder.
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1 year ago
52 minutes 44 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Urban Homesteading
Author Rachel Kaplan wrote "Urban Homesteading Heirloom Skills for Sustainable Living" with K. Ruby Blume to help people living in cities to dive into the world of growing, foraging, and finding access through networking to good, local food, medicine, and natural beauty. I sat down with Rachel in Sonoma County over a bowl of freshly picked blackberries to discuss her journey as a permaculture teacher and homesteading advocate. She also gave me some insights for my personal shift from living in the country to living in town, and what to think about as I embark on a new relationship with the earth in a small, intimate space.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 16 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Sir Cobalot

Miguel Elliot, also known for his natural building "accoblishments" as Sir Cobalot, joins the podcast to discuss the wonderful capacities of cob. He explains how cob is not just a tool for natural construction with durable craftsmanship that is easy on the budget, but also a tool for social justice in support of unsheltered persons. Over the years Miguel has developed some amazing innovations through his company, "Living Earth Structures," which he is making open source so that the word can spread and everyone can have access to his exceptionally functional cob hacks. Miguel has a strong social media presence to help spread the news about an innovative modern twist he has developed on the art and practice of cob building. Tune in to learn about Miguel's process, and to get some giggles about the special cob-centric vocabulary he has created too.

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 36 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Descriptive Inquiry

Stephane Barile joined me to discuss the "Descriptive Inquiry" process, which is a non-evaluative approach to working with learners. As an educator of many years, Stephane has found the work with the Institute of Descriptive Inquiry to be incredibly helpful to her and her teaching career.


For more information about the Institute and resources to learn the process yourself, you can visit:

https://sites.google.com/idiprocess.org/idi/about-us


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1 year ago
51 minutes 41 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Hera Has A Heart
Featured musical guest for Season 4 of the podcast, Jessi Lea shares about the evolution of her musical journey and artistry.
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1 year ago
51 minutes 51 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
The Food Hub
The Mendo Lake Food Hub is a network that connects farmers and the goods they produce with grateful consumers who want to partake in fresh, local, and nutritious food.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Art Salon
Artist and art collector Gaetan Caron, founder of “The Lost Art Salon,” joined me to discuss his journey in becoming an artist and realizing his dreams. We discussed his gallery in San Francisco, California, as well as his studio in the wilderness of Northern California. Listen in while we share about what it means to embody one's life as an artist. You may even hear the occasional chicken serenade in the background from the free range flock of hens that also live at Gaetan's place. 
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1 year ago
45 minutes 36 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Medicine Basket
Gwen Jensen joins the podcast again! In season one she shared about “Navigating Kundalini,” and she’s returned for part 2, to inspire you with tales from, for, and about the gathering of Kundalini Awakened journeyers she founded that she lovingly named Medicine Basket.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 38 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Going Flat

Molly Rinaldi is a breast cancer survivor. Closing out October 2023 breast cancer awareness month, with this interview, we offer up this personal, educational, and thoughtful podcast for your consideration. We want women to know about their options in the event of mastectomy, including "aesthetic flat closure." Rinaldi shares about her personal journey with breast cancer, and explains why women would choose to go flat.


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2 years ago
44 minutes 17 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Happy Brain

My guest specialist, Loretta Breuning PhD, founded the Inner Mammal Institute. She has spent the last decade really looking at the ways that our brains are wired. She’s created a podcast of her own to help support folks on their journeys to rewiring. The good news is that we are capable of making big, profound changes in our lives. The harder news is that it takes time, commitment, and discipline. Part of what makes us human though is our capacity to rewire, retrain, and recreate our brains to be in service to more consciousness.

Loretta explains the role of the different feel good chemicals in our brain. Serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin, and also endorphins have historic roles in helping keep us alive. Similarly, the stress chemical, cortisol plays an important role in our survival. Looking at the ways that these chemicals served our mammalian ancestors gives us greater perspective about the ways that we have evolved to use these chemicals. And Loretta’s work with the Inner Mammal Institute is all about how we can use this knowledge to live better.

In my own life and reflections, I am somewhat of a perennial seeker, looking to grow. And, I am so impressed by the research the Loretta has done. I hope that you’ll enjoy our conversation and begin to train your own brain! 

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2 years ago
54 minutes 40 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Remembering Daniel
A special edition memorial about my life partner Daniel Treadwell Frey who passed on May 2, 2023. This episode, released on the Summer Solstice (the longest day of the year) is extra long in honor of this extraordinary human.
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2 years ago
2 hours 21 minutes 43 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Melissa Musings
Hope Anderson tends to several hives at her home on the Big Island of Hawaii. We sat down while the honey bees buzzed us all around us to talk about these amazing bee-ings and they ways that we can support them through our tending. I hope that our interview will help shed light on why bees are so fundamentally important and what we can do to bring more consciousness to how they are tended for optimal health in the future.
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2 years ago
35 minutes 16 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Flower Power
My herbalist friend Julie Rothman shares about her company, Flower Power. Julie has been making delicious and nourishing loose herbal tea blends for the last 30 years! Brew up a cuppa your favorite herbal tea blend, and join us for this interview about how Julie created Flower Power as the perfect creative fusion of her love of herbalism, gardening, and culinary arts.  
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2 years ago
33 minutes 40 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Healing Tide
Tanya Stiller is an educator of and advocate for the seaweeds as part of a non-profit to support the oceans and particularly the intertidal zones of our Northern California coastline called “Healing Tide.” She shares about how we can sustainably support the oceans, harvest responsibly, and the amazing ways that seaweeds can be used as food and medicine.
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2 years ago
52 minutes 47 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Fantastic Friendship
For a new spin on Valentine's Day, I interviewed my best friend about our platonic love story! We created this episode to share about the sweetness of our friendship and also to offer insight into the wonders of being willing to have difficult conversations in a safe, secure connection. We’ve been kids together. We went to college together. We followed each other around the world. We have been raising our own kids together in community. We’ve been through the beauty and the shadow sides together. We’re all in. There’s something incredibly special about being witnessed throughout your entire life by another person. I feel seen by Melanya and she by me. We’re real with each other in a way that is informed by grace, acceptance, and mutual adoration. I hope that you’ll enjoy the giggle fest that follows. It’s somewhat difficult to follow what we’re saying at first because we have a style of talking where we both talk simultaneously and in my excitement to have my best friend on the podcast, I kept finishing her sentences, and likewise she could read my mind and finish my statements. So, our interview is full of tangents started and best friend references that are mostly intelligible to the auditory observer. The tone that comes across is giddy and reminds me of sleepover vibes of yore. Although you may be left with stories unfinished and narrations erupting into laughter, the love that we wanted to convey definitely comes through. The song for this podcast is “Wise Old Woman” by Alice DiMicele because Melanya and I have visions of becoming grandmother crone types that do handwork projects together in our elder years while visiting in our side by side rocking chairs. So, without further ado, here is our bubbly, goofy, but completely adoring friend love story for this special Valentine’s Day of “The Positive Fantastic” podcast. We hope to share a conversation every season. Enjoy our part 1!
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2 years ago
51 minutes 31 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Nature As Muse

In this episode with musical guest Alice DiMicele, we talk about her lifetime of letting song have its way with her. She shares about her singer-songwriter journey and the many albums she’s released along the way. With Nature as her muse, several of Alice’s original ecological songs are featured in this episode, including the title track of her newest album “Every Seed We Plant.” Alice has also graciously said that I can share her music on my other podcast episodes. So, look forward to hearing Alice being featured as one of Season Three’s musical guests & hearing many of her songs in the podcasts to come! 

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2 years ago
37 minutes 12 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Vital Cycles
I met with Lydia Neilsen and Anne Freiwald of Vital Cycles, in Anne’s garden, to discuss the power of teaching and training ourselves to the rhythms of the earth. Additionally, both Anne and Lydia share a deep love of song and are song carriers that help humans live our days in literal harmony. You can find several bits of song woven throughout the podcast as short and sweet interludes between each interview question. The songs come from a variety of West Coast songwriters like Debbi-Narga Brown, Molly Hartwell, Mo Washburn, and Osprey Flies the Nest, among others. All of them are sung by Lydia and Anne, who, in addition to their permaculture offerings, facilitate song circles in the Santa Cruz area. I am really excited to be sharing a podcast about permaculture. I have a rich history of learning about plants and ecology, but it wasn’t until I stumbled upon permaculture that I really felt like I had come home. There’s something really synergistic about consciously designing our lives and the spaces we inhabit to be supportive of life.
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2 years ago
45 minutes 27 seconds

The Positive Fantastic
Storytelling interviews to inspire, uplift, and entertain. A good news podcast created to offer up stories of how folks are living well.