Indigenous Wisdom with Dr. Anita Sanchez

We live on a conscious planet that is innately intelligent and inherently alive. We are part of its evolutionary journey. Dr. Jude Currivan, has detailed the 13.8-billion-year story of Gaia, where everything in existence has inherent meaning and evolutionary purpose. The insights gleaned in this science-packed manuscript, take us on a journey from simplicity to ever-greater complexity, diversity, and self-awareness. The insights gleaned in this science-packed manuscript, blended with the Indigenous wisdom of our esteemed guest, are sure to take us on a journey of profound revelation and a deepening relationship with the Earth. From protons to planets, plants, and people—prepare yourself for a beautiful, profoundly resonant, and deeply moving story of Gaia. 

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ABOUT CO-HOST, DR. JUDE CURRIVAN:

Dr. Jude Currivan is a cosmologist, planetary healer, futurist, and author of the best-selling and award-winning book, The Cosmic Hologram. Jude just published The Story of Gaiawhich has inspired this series: The Big Breath and the Evolutionary Journey of our Conscious Planet.

ABOUT DR. ANITA SANCHEZ

Dr. Anita Sanchez, has spent four decades weaving indigenous wisdom and modern science to support individuals, business and non-profit leaders, and their teams all over the world. A truly inspiring speaker, Dr. Sanchez is author of seven books, including the international bestselling and award winning, “The Four Sacred Gifts: Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times.”

Anita is a member of the Transformational Leadership Council, Evolutionary Leaders, and the Evolutionary Business Council. She’s a Board member of Bioneers and the Pachamama Alliance. 

For more information about Dr. Julie go to: JulieKrull.com

Sustainable Harmonious World

Sustainable Harmonious World with Hereditary Chief Phil Lane, Jr.

Discover the foundation for the process of healing and developing ourselves (mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually), our human relationships (personal, social, political, economic, and cultural) and our interrelationship with all life on Mother Earth. This conversation with Hereditary Chief Phil Lane Jr. will give insight into the way we must work together as one and what we must protect and cherish in order to co-create a sustainable and harmonious world that works for all.

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Hereditary Chief Phil Lane Jr. is an enrolled member of the Ihanktonwan Dakota and Chickasaw Nations and is an internationally recognized leader in human, community, and economic development.

During the past 50 years, Chief Lane has worked with Indigenous Peoples from the Americas, Micronesia, South East Asia, China, India, Bhutan, Hawaii, and Africa. He served 16 years as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada (1980-1996).

In 1982, Chief Lane founded the Four Worlds International Institute (FWII). As well, Phil is Chairman of Four Directions International and Compassion Games International.

Chief Lane has been the recipient of multiple awards and recognition. He was the first indigenous person to win the prestigious Windstar Award, presented annually on behalf of the late John Denver and the Windstar Foundation. In 2000, he received the Year 2000 Award for Freedom and Human Rights are given by the Swiss Foundation. Other winners of this award include Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai, the Dalai Lama, Lord Yehdi Menuhin, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, and Yevgeni Velikhov, Vice President, Soviet Academy of Sciences.

In 2008, Chief Lane received the Ally Award presented by the Center for Healing Racism. Particular emphasis for this award was for his dedicated work, for more than 19 years, as one of the key Indigenous leaders in the resolution of Canada’s Residential School issue, which involved the sexual, physical, cultural, psychological, and emotional abuse of thousands of Aboriginal children in Canada. The process resulted in a more than $4 billion settlement for Residential School survivors.