Heartwood Podcast: Season 7
The Heartwood Podcast team (Dr. Thomas Easley, Isaac Carroo, and Bennett Olupo) entered its 7th season. We are continuing the tradition of introspection and radical care in our discussions with people active in the environmental field. We were joined by phenomenal guests like Ananya Rao, Prof. Gerald Torres, Micky Fearn, and Sharyn Lopez. They shared their insights on watching out for others and bringing more to the communities they are part of. Many of them shared their vision for the future and updates on major projects they are working on.
Tune in when you get a chance, and you will not regret it! If you want to hear someone on the podcast, please reach out to a team member, and we will see what we can do to make it happen!
The latest season is currently available in full on YouTube and will be released on all major streaming platforms through the winter!
Interlaced Impacts: Exploring Solidarity and International Environmentalism
From heartfelt poetry readings to refreshingly honest conversations about the realities of climate finance, global food systems, and navigating graduate school as an international student in the United States, this episode gets real about the climate crisis and the human connections needed to face it. Discover how different cultures, unexpected friendships, and a profound love for the earth intersect to create a better world. Our guests share their unique journeys, detailing how they pivoted from government roles and community action research into the pursuit of sustainable solutions on a global scale. Whether you are passionate about community forestry, renewable project finance, decolonizing academia, or simply looking for an inspiring conversation about humanity's connection to nature, this discussion provides invaluable perspectives.
The Eco-Theologian: Dr. Willie James Jennings
Are we living our lives from the "inside out," disconnected from the healing realities of the natural world? Dr. Jennings challenges the anti-intellectualism often found in religious spaces, while powerfully urging us to re-align our understanding of salvation and physical healing with our connection to the Earth. It’s a masterful conversation that bridges theology and environmentalism in a way you’ve likely never heard before—reminding us that you don't have to be an "expert" to start communing with nature.
Whether you’re a person of faith, an environmentalist, or someone simply looking for profound mental and spiritual healing, this episode is an absolute must-watch!
Roots, Rhythms, and Restoration
Sharyn Lopez and Candi Fulcher join the Heartwood Podcast to discuss what can only be described as "radical care" in the educational and public health fields. These two leaders discuss what it means to serve people and the importance of keeping each other's best interests in mind as we care for one another and our planet.
Reflections for the Future with the Yale Center for Environmental Justice
Prof. Gerald Torres and Dr. Michel Gelobter sit down with the Heartwood Podcast team to share their reflections on the Environmental Justice movement and the outstanding work at Yale's Center for Environmental Justice (YCEJ). The leaders at YCEJ and Dr. Easley draw on a deep history of Environmental Justice to articulate their vision for their work. They discuss how their vision is realized through initiatives and projects like the 2025 Environmental Joy Congress, AI tools to empower communities, and arguments supporting grassroots activists.
Envisioning a DEI Entrepreneur with Kaytia King
Kaytia King joins The Heartwood Podcast in this episode and shares her wisdom on how to work around zero-sum thinking and scarcity mindsets that cause some to fear DEI, her journey towards entrepreneurship as one of cultivating fullness and joy, and how the path of being a DEI entrepreneur is one of constant learning and adaptation.
Special Episode with Julius Mims: What's the Green Idea
Julius Mims joins Bennett Olupo on this special episode of the Heartwood Podcast, where they explore Environmental Justice. The episode was inspired by Julius' strong desire to raise awareness about the importance of environmental justice through his perspective as a young activist fighting pollution in the Twin Cities (Minnesota).
Mickey Fearn: The Conclusion
Prof. Mickey Fearn wraps up his series of conversations with Dr. Easley, sharing valuable wisdom through storytelling. Among many lessons, Professor Fearn and Dr. Easley discuss the history of discretionary time, reaffirm diversity as an asset, and warn about the victimization entitlement system. This episode is a must-listen, so be sure to tune in!
Mickey Fearn: A Journey into Parks and Rec Pt. 2
Prof. Mickey Fearn discusses the importance of parks and recreation for communities to thrive in a work-centered culture, how inclusion makes some people uncomfortable despite being a great source of innovation, doing the inner work to move through reconciliation, and the importance of creativity in today's world.
Mickey Fearn: A Journey into Parks and Rec Pt. 1
Prof. Mickey Fearn shares about his experience encouraging creativity in workplace cultures that can feel constricting, how ethnicity and culture are assets for organizational creativity, and his reflections on the path to becoming the Deputy Director of the National Park Service.
A Diverse Look at Nature
The Heartwood Podcast will be joined by Prof. Micky Fearn for a special four-part series as a art of this season. In the first episode of the series, the former Deputy Director for the National Park Service shares his observations and reflections on nature and humanity. Tying in spirituality, he describes the foundational patterns that tie the earth together- setting the tone for conversations that you cannot afford to miss!
The Branch Interview
This special episode of the Heartwood Podcast explores the brotherhood created among members of The Easley Branch record label and their artistic expression. RaShad Eas, B God Body, and JS2000 discuss their use of music to overcome challenges and enhance their experience in university and professional settings. The members also speak to the equanimity they exude and the importance of their desire for more knowledge. Tune in and don’t miss out on this wisdom.
They are joined by DJ Green as he films.