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Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

Forrest Inslee
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
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  • Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

    The Rewilded Heart: Kathleen Audet Interviews Forrest Inslee | Ep. 150

    2026-04-29 | 26 min.
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    In this special 150th Earthkeepers episode, Kathleen Audet of the Styled Clean podcast and Forrest Inslee discuss the ways in which faith and ecological are intertwined. Niki Hardy of the Wildly Known Life podcast helps frame this conversation, in which Kathleen and Forrest consider such topics as sensing God in nature, deepening relationships to the ecologies of our places, and even shifting our paradigms to see the connections between creation care and missions work.
     Resources & Links: 
    ·      Christine Sine’s Walking in Wonder substack
    ·      A Rocha US, Churches of Restoration
    ·      Norman Wirzba books, including Agrarian Spirituality        
    ·      Seminary of the Wild
    ·      Niki Hardy’s Wildly Known Life podcast
    ·      Kathleen Audet’s Styled Clean podcast
    Keywords:
    creation care, spirituality, ecology, earthworms, community, environmental stewardship, faith-based environmentalism, sustainable living, nature listening, climate change, fast fashion, missions, community development
     Main Topics: 
    The spiritual dimension of caring for creation and its roots in faith traditions
    The story of Rachel’s worm rescue as a metaphor for spiritual transformation and environmental consciousness
    How listening to creation and understanding local stories foster environmental awareness
    Practical ways to begin living more earth-honoring lives, including outdoor practices and community involvement
    The relationship between decolonization, indigenous knowledge, and ecological restoration
    Challenges and community strategies for overcoming resistance to sustainability
    The importance of a worldview rooted in creation-centered spirituality and simple daily acts

     
     
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    I and Thou: Nature, Resilience, and Healing for Soldiers, with Drew McGinley | Ep. 149

    2026-04-15 | 34 min.
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    In this insightful interview, Drew, an army chaplain with nearly 19 years of service, shares his unique perspective on the intersection of faith, culture, nature, and military service. Discover how his approach to relational encounters and understanding diverse backgrounds enhances his support for soldiers and fosters healing through nature and community.
     Drew’s LinkedIn
    Drew’s YouTube channel
    Drew’s Insta
     key  topics
    The role of military chaplains in supporting religious liberties
    The concept of I-Thou versus I-It relationships and its application in military and nature 
    The impact of cultural understanding and diversity training for chaplains
    How outdoor activities and nature foster healing and trust among soldiers
    The environmental considerations in military operations and training
    keywords
    Military chaplain, faith and culture, nature and healing, relational spirituality, diversity in the military, environmental consciousness, community development, spiritual support, military service, ecological impact, Elwha dam removal, Elwha people
     
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    Trusting Indigenous Ecological Wisdom, with Ciro Flores and Noah Guthrie | Ep. 148

    2026-04-01 | 25 min.
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    In this conversation, guest host Noah Guthrie interviews Ciro Flores Cabrera about the vital work of A Rocha in environmental conservation across Peru. They consider A Rocha’s prioritization on helping to preserve traditional culture of native peoples in connection to their work of protecting native flora and fauna. Their conversation highlights community engagement, ecosystem restoration, and the spiritual connection to caring for God's creation.
      A Rocha
    A Rocha Peru
    Noah Guthrie’s essay regarding his time in Peru, on The Ecological Disciple
    Key  Topics
    ·      Ecosystem restoration in dry forests and the Amazon
    ·      Community involvement and indigenous knowledge
    ·      The spiritual and biblical basis of environmental care
     Keywords
    Machiguenga, Environmental Conservation, Peru, Amazon, Dry Forest, Community Engagement, Ecosystem Restoration, Indigenous Knowledge, Biofauna, Sacred Nature, Christian Ministry, acacia, carob, entrepreneurship, environmental education, tilapia
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    Churches Loving Their Places: Brendan McClenahan of TEND | Ep. 147

    2026-03-18 | 27 min.
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    In this insightful interview, Forrest and Brendan McClenahan discuss the launch of TEND, a free creation care curriculum rooted in faith and community. They explore the barriers and opportunities for integrating creation care into church life, emphasizing relational healing, indigenous wisdom, and practical actions that reconnect people with their place and creation.
    The TEND curriculum website
    Plant with Purpose
    Key  topics
    Creation care as spiritual practice
    Barriers to environmental engagement in churches
    Opportunities for community-based creation care
    The role of indigenous wisdom in environmental stewardship
     Keywords
    creation care, faith, community, indigenous wisdom, environmental restoration, spiritual formation, church, sustainability, relational healing
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    Intentional Community for Human and More-than-Human Beings, with Ruth Padilla deBorst | Ep. 146

    2026-03-04 | 46 min.
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    In this episode, Forrest Inslee and Jo Swinney spend time with Ruth Padilla deBorst of A Rocha Costa Rica, sharing experiences and insights on creation care and community living. Ruth highlights the organization's growth, and its commitment to creation care, community engagement, and environmental justice. In particular, she describes the ways that her intentional community, called Casa Adobe, works to foster deep connection between people and nature, and people with other people. The conversation delves into the challenges of seeking such environmental restoration, addressing issues like river pollution, greenwashing, and the need for a more profound understanding of our particular places. Ruth also emphasizes the importance of caring for creation alongside others in community, advocating for a shift from an individualistic, consumption-orientation to shared responsibility and mutual support. The episode concludes with practical advice for listeners on how to engage in meaningful environmental action, and the ways that we can balance lament for the current state of the planet while at the same time remaining hopeful for the future.
    Keywords
    creation care, environmental justice, intentional community, A Rocha International, A Rocha Costa Rica, storytelling, ecological stewardship, community living, environmental activism, hope, indigenous wisdom, composting, theology of creation
    Takeaways
     Jo Swinney: "I am primarily a storyteller, trying to inspire people to do what they can where they are."
    Ruth Padilla DeBorst: "It's hard for me to imagine caring thoroughly for creation if we don't get off that train of consumption and accumulation."
    Ruth Padilla DeBorst: "The most powerful possibility of transformation is communal."
    Ruth Padilla DeBorst: "Recognizing the river as our sister is an expression of worship of God, not of the river, but of the creator."
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The Earthkeepers Podcast promotes global connection among ecological-minded people who believe that earth care is an integral part of spiritual life. Through conversations about topics like ecology, climate change, gardening, farming, social enterprise, theology, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, conservation and community development, we aim to inspire a movement of ordinary earthkeepers who will help heal the world.
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