Stories of often unsung people doing really interesting, really important things around the world. Cooee is a shout used in Australia, usually in the bush, to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location. When done correctly — loudly and shrilly — a call of "cooee" can carry over a considerable distance. Cooee! Podcasts represent something of a call, a voice in the wilderness. I like the notion that a "cooee" can carry over a considerable distance. There is so much ...
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John Watkin had a great job and belonged. He was doing what he loved, had great purpose and was well rewarded which included being sponsored to do a study tour to Harvard Business School. Then he was made redundant.This is a podcast about how John reacted initially - anger, confusion, frustration - and how he journeyed on a very long, physically ch…
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Anne-Marie Hunsaker is an inspiring, courageous, giving young human being deeply connected to Mother Earth. She shares her battle with shame, growing up in a conservative religious community and finding her way after a terrible experience. And she reads one of her own beautiful poems.由Scott Poynton
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This is the third story in the 26 story series "The Magical Appearance of Earthworms." The stories describe my life from my earliest memories to the point, three days after my 15th birthday, when I listened to a wise, ancient man on the radio and decided to become a forester.由Scott Poynton
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Tony Rinaudo is a humble Australian who has changed, for the better, millions of people's lives. He stumbled upon a way to get trees back into the dry, barren landscapes of Sahelian Africa.由Scott Poynton
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This is the first story in the 26 story series "The Magical Appearance of Earthworms." The stories describe my life from my earliest memories to the point, three days after my 15th birthday, when I listened to a wise, ancient man on the radio and decided to become a forester.由Scott Poynton
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We're failing to end deforestation. Blaming companies isn't working. We need to speak to each other, to work together.由Scott Poynton
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A personal reflection on the recent tragic shooting in the US and a New York Times Op ED on the subject. Why is it that it's always boys?This podcast includes sections from the songs "Springish" by Gillicuddy available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.由Scott Poynton
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