Have You Heard about Dr. Lyla June audio

Sep 20, 2024 · 1h 12m 27s
Have You Heard about Dr. Lyla June audio
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In this episode of Have You Heard, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary student and 787 Collective Campaign Leader, Madison Turner joins Rev. Phil Dieke for an engaging conversation with Dr. Lyla...

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In this episode of Have You Heard, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary student and 787 Collective Campaign Leader, Madison Turner joins Rev. Phil Dieke for an engaging conversation with Dr. Lyla June Johnston. Throughout the episode they explore the intersections of spirituality, the climate crisis, and Indigenous wisdom. They also discuss the importance of eco-faith dialogues, the role of the divine feminine in healing, and how communities can decenter humanity to foster environmental stewardship. Lyla shares her personal journey and insights on how collapse can lead to transformation and hope, emphasizing the need for compassion and community in addressing the climate crisis. 

Resources
  • Find all of Lyla's information, including her poetry book at her website.
  • Connect with her on Facebook or Instagram.
  • And you can connect with The 787 Collective here.


Chapters00:00 Podcast Overview and Guest Introduction
01:08 Madison's Campaign on Ecofaith Dialogues
04:39 Lyla's First Understanding of the Climate Crisis
13:55 Lyla's Journey and Perspectives on the Climate Crisis
23:44 Decentering Humanity: Lessons from Indigenous Cultures
33:25 The Role of the Divine Feminine in Healing
42:48 Healing Through Love and Compassion
52:18 Stories of Hope Amidst Collapse
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