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Black Earth Podcast

Black Earth Podcast
Climate Change
Extreme Heat
Congo Basin
Social Justice
Climate Resilience
Community Engagement
Witness Trees
Environmental Justice
Health Impact
Environmental Management
Nature-Based Solutions
Nature
Blackness
Spirit Trees
Community
African Heritage
Healing
Black Heritage Trees Project
Joy
Black Maternal Health

Black Earth is an interview podcast celebrating nature and black women leaders in the environmental movement. Join us for inspiring, informed and authentic conversations on how we can make a positive impact for people and nature worldwide. Episodes out every Wednesday. Connect with us online @blackearthpodcast on Instagram, LinkedIn and Tiktok. Hosted by Marion Atieno Osieyo. Healing our relations... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes37Founded3 years ago
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Dans cet épisode émouvant de Black Earth, notre hôte, Marion, reçoit Mireille Kayijamahe, fondatrice de Terra Mucho.

Terra Mucho est un podcast et une plateforme qui met en avant le leadership des femmes africaines dans la région du bassin du Congo ... more

In this moving episode of Black Earth, our host, Marion, is joined by Mireille Kayijamahe, founder of Terra Mucho. Terra Mucho is a podcast and platform uplifting African women’s leadership across the Congo Basin through storytelling, mentoring and w... more

In this deeply moving episode, Marion meets diaspora archaeologist, Dr. Alicia Odewale, to explore an extraordinary idea: trees remember us.

Alicia is the creator of the Black Heritage Trees Project, a groundbreaking effort to map the trees who have... more

Nearly 500 years ago, African survivors of the transatlantic slave trade built communities of refuge and resistance in Brazil and across Latin America. 

Today, those same lands, known as quilombos, are also some of the most biodiverse places on Eart... more

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Mireille Kayijamahe
Founder and host of Terra Mucho, a platform for African women voices.
Terra Mucho
Episode: Voix de la paix du bassin du Congo: femmes africaines, leadership et bien-être | S4 E8
Dr. Alicia Odewale
Diaspora archaeologist documenting and exploring sites of African heritage
Episode: How Trees Remember Us: Stories of Black Heritage, Healing and Joy | S4 E7
Fran Paula
Quilombola researcher documenting agricultural practices
Episode: Quilombola Wisdom from Brazil: Lessons on Land, Freedom, and Healing | S4 E6
Eugenia Kargbo
Africa's first Chief Heat Officer and senior heat strategist at Climate Resilience for All
Climate Resilience for All
Episode: The Untold Story of Extreme Heat: Africa’s First Chief Heat Officer on Community, Nature, and Climate Resilience | S4 E5
Mashudu Takalani
An inspiring leader who works with communities across Southern Africa on restoring indigenous life ways and their relationship with the land.
EarthLore Foundation
Episode: Why Seed Sovereignty Matters: Restoring Culture, Care and Community with Mashudu Takalani | S4E4
Mandy Nyarko
A visionary leader supporting women entrepreneurs and underrepresented founders in building climate-focused businesses.
Episode: Redefining Climate Entrepreneurship with Mandy Nyarko | S4 E3
Tracee Worley
Founder of Radical Future Studio, working with communities to help them create and sense futures where they can thrive.
Radical Future Studio
Episode: Technologies of Care: How Black Women Are Creating Climate Futures | S4 E2
Agnes Agyepong
Founder and CEO of Global Child and Maternal Health, focusing on the impacts of air pollution on Black women and children's health.
Global Child and Maternal Health
Episode: How Black Mothers Are Leading Change for Clean Air and Justice in the UK | S4 E1

Host

Marion Atieno Osieyo
Creator and host of a podcast focused on nature and Black women's leadership in environmental movements.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 55 ratings
  • Amazing!

    My new favourite podcast! Super informative, relaxed and interesting. I’m learning so much. This is just what I needed as a queer black person. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Snailboots
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Can’t wait to see this grow

    What an interesting idea for a show and it really made me think about a different pov in some cases, particularly with the air pollution episode. Hope this grows into an ongoing series

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Franticmt22
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • we love it!

    WONDERFUL PODCAST!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SnappyDani
    United States3 years ago
  • Racist

    Keep focusing on what makes us different instead of trying to find solutions and forgiveness. Enjoy your black privilege, no other group shouts louder than yours about how the world hates them. Why don’t you try being productive instead of a victim? I don’t see shows called Asian Earth, or Latin Earth, or Aboriginal Earth, or god forbid, White Earth. Y’all are the only social group who can get away with having such a title and I bet you feel so brave and proud for standing up against the evil wh... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Harvey Butthole
    United States3 years ago
  • Insightful and inspiring

    Black Earth podcast is a breath of fresh air. The authenticity of the stories, the depth of the interviews and the quality of the production make is a great listening experience.

    Highly recommended, keep up the fantastic work and thank you for creating this platform for these incredible stories!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Podcast Lover 99
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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Listeners praise the show's informative and relaxed style, often highlighting its ability to offer fresh perspectives.
Many express gratitude for the platform's focus on Black voices and environmental issues, contributing to a sense of community.
Some critiques suggest that the show could benefit from a more unifying approach to social themes, rather than solely emphasizing differences.

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Apple Podcasts
#210
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Apple Podcasts
#219
Belgium/Society & Culture

Talking Points

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Voices of Peace from the Congo Basin: African Women, Leadership & Well-being | S4 E8
Q: Why was it important for you to incorporate well-being as a pillar in this work?
Because many women are overwhelmed by their responsibilities, they need space to reflect and manage their well-being to sustain their activism.
Voices of Peace from the Congo Basin: African Women, Leadership & Well-being | S4 E8
Q: What approaches to leadership do you see unique to women in the Congo Basin?
Leadership is grounded in resilience, with women balancing personal and professional responsibilities while showing radical generosity despite limited resources.
Voices of Peace from the Congo Basin: African Women, Leadership & Well-being | S4 E8
Q: How did Terra Mucho come about?
Terra Mucho crystallized during Mireille's work with civil society organizations, revealing the absence of women in leadership spaces. It aims to make these women visible and share their stories.
Redefining Climate Entrepreneurship with Mandy Nyarko | S4 E3
Q: What does joy look like for you in this season of your life?
Joy is about achieving impactful outcomes, being consistent, and spending more time in nature while understanding the challenges communities face.
Redefining Climate Entrepreneurship with Mandy Nyarko | S4 E3
Q: What does it mean to be a climate or sustainability entrepreneur?
It means tackling problems arising from climate change and finding scalable solutions, particularly for communities affected by these issues.

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A platform highlighting the intersection of environmental advocacy and the voices of Black women leaders, this podcast engages in meaningful conversations about nature, social justice, and community empowerment. Episodes often feature inspiring guests who share their personal journeys, insights, and initiatives aimed at tackling pressing ecological issues and uplifting marginalized voices. Regarding its unique perspective, the podcast focuses on the resilience of women in challenging environments, emphasizing their roles in fostering change and advocacy within their communities. By addressing topics like climate change, health disparities, and social equity, it aims to inspire listeners to reflect on their relationship with nature and socia... more

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Recent guests on Black Earth Podcast include:

1. Mireille Kayijamahe
2. Dr. Alicia Odewale
3. Fran Paula
4. Eugenia Kargbo
5. Mashudu Takalani
6. Mandy Nyarko
7. Tracee Worley
8. Agnes Agyepong

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