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Lessons from Nature, with Nicole Dixon

November 22, 2021

This week's episode of Spotlights is a clip from last week’s episode, featuring the artist and educator, Nicole Dixon. In this clip, she talks about lessons that can be learned through attention to nature, specifically the nonjudgmental growth and resilience that redwoods teach us.

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This Sacred Life, with Norman Wirzba

October 18, 2021

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Worldly Divinity: Matthew David Segall, Thinking with Whitehead

October 11, 2021

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Physics of the World-Soul, with Matthew David Segall

October 4, 2021

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Environmental Justice in Religion and Ecology

July 19, 2021

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Critical Theory, Race, and the Environmental Humanities

July 11, 2021

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Environmental Learning with Mitchell Thomashow, Jason Brown, and Kimberly Carfore

July 5, 2021

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Desert Humanities (part 2), with Celina Osuna

June 27, 2021

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Desert Humanities (part 1), with Celina Osuna

June 21, 2021

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The Spirit of Ecology, Justice, and the Universe Story, with Paloma Pavel

March 28, 2021

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The Practice of Ecological Mentalizing

By Nina Pyykkönen Kosmos Journal Vol. 25, Issue 4 2025

Pope Leo XIV to inaugurate Laudato Si’ Village in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican News August 25, 2025

The flowering of delight: celebrating the Season of Creation

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