Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

kama chayne

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Booking Overview

Green Dreamer spotlights thought leaders advancing collective healing, biocultural revitalization, and sustainability through conversations that challenge dominant narratives. For PR teams, it’s a values-forward platform reaching authors and organizers working at the intersection of ecology, culture, and social change.

Metrics

Episodes: 492

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 1.5k subscribers

Instagram: 77.0k followers

Contact Information

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Host

kama chayne - Host of Green Dreamer, exploring paths to collective healing, biocultural revitalization, and true abundance and wellness for all; interviews thought leaders to deepen awareness and broaden perspec...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Authors (books/articles), founders/co-founders of mission-driven orgs, and academics/practitioners in ecology, political ecology, permaculture, and culture/sustainability movements.
Required Achievements:  
authored books, founded mission-driven organizations, public-facing thought leadership in sustainability/ecology and social change

Recent Guest Discussions

Carry Somers - Biocultural History Of Textiles; Sacredness Of Cloth; Access And Affordability In Fashion

Kirsten Bradley - Active Hope Through Daily Actions; Social Organizing And Community Building Via Permaculture; Connections With Land, Water, And Community

Joseph Whitson - Colonial Marketing Of Outdoor Recreation; Extractive Commodification Of Wilderness; Complicity And Public Lands History

Recent Topics

Sustainability, Regeneration, Ecology, Healing, Permaculture

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration
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Carry Somers: Remembering fiber and textiles as sacred

June 27, 2026

What do we know about the oldest surviving textiles of the world? How might learning about the biocultural history of fibers transform how we relate to fashion? And what does it mean to remember the sacredness of the cloth — in conjunction with questions around access and affordability?In this episode, Green Dreamer’s Kaméa Chayne speaks with Carry Somers, the Co-founder of Fashion Revolution and the author of The Nature of Fashion.Join us as we reconnect with the origins of textiles and what...

Kirsten Bradley: Cultivating active hope through small daily actions

June 04, 2026

How do we cultivate active hope through engaging in small, daily actions? What can we learn about social organizing and community building from looking at it through a permaculture lens? And what does it mean to re-establish our connections with land, water, and community — whether we live in the heart of cities or in more rural contexts?In this episode, Green Dreamer’s Kaméa Chayne speaks with Kirsten Bradley, the co-founder of Milkwood and the author of The Milkwood Permaculture Living Hand...

Joseph Whitson: The colonial marketing of outdoor recreation

May 19, 2026

How does the outdoor industry profit off of “the wilderness” as an extractive, consumable experience? How have outdoor apparel companies benefited from sanitizing the history of national parks and public lands? And what does it mean to recognize the colonial mentality behind certain forms of exploration — bagging peaks, checking off trails, and securing photographs of scenic spots without going any deeper?In this episode, Green Dreamer’s Kaméa Chayne speaks with Joseph Whitson, a political ec...

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