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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Hey beautiful people, Happy Spring! On today's episode, I celebrate the beginning of Spring with a description of the Spring Equinox (March 20, 2023 in the Northern Hemisphere), a handful of my favorite developments in environmental spaces I'm connected to, and finally, a collection of seasonal reflection questions.
With Winter's chills shifting into Spring's blooms, I've frequently returned to the idea of "giving myself permission to change." This could be changes in my mind, goals, behaviors, or anything else in my life that does not or will not serve me throughout this new season. I've included some reflection questions related to this idea that you might find helpful.
Here's to a wonderful Spring season for you and your communities! ~Akil đ
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Links for Further Exploration
CEI 2022 Annual Report: https://www.communityecologyinstitute.org/uploads/1/4/2/5/142549131/cei_2022_annual_report_3-5-23.pdf
CEI Acquires the Green Farmacy Gardens: https://www.communityecologyinstitute.org/green-farmacy-garden.html
Hoya Harvest: https://earthcommons.georgetown.edu/action/hoya-harvest-garden/
Spring Equinox 2023: https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/everything-you-need-to-know-vernal-or-spring-equinox/
Flower Photos! https://photos.app.goo.gl/7rD3WLQYWCbPZPKt8
Hey beautiful people, Akil here! :))
On today's episode, I commemorate the Fall Equinox (September 22, 2022 in the Northern Hemisphere). This marks the half-way point between the Summer Solstice (the longest day of the year and beginning of Summer) and the Winter Solstice (the shortest day of the year and beginning of Winter).
With just three months left in 2022, I am this moment to reflect on our society's seemingly counter-intuitive response to Nature's seasonal changes. I'm also pausing to express my gratitude for making it this far into the year and to stand in solidarity with the millions of people facing climate change fueled devastation in Pakistan, Puerto Rico, and elsewhere.
Sending my love and best wishes for this new season!
How to Support People in Pakistan and Puerto Rico:
Help me raise funds for our Community Engagement Center đ https://www.flipcause.com/secure/fundraiser/MTMzNDUx/73852
*Editor's note* Akil here! I re-uploaded this episode a few days after posting once I realized I uploaded the wrong file! Hope you enjoy the correct episode :)
Happy start of September and back to school season! On todayâs episode, Akil sits down with Willow Volkert. Willow is currently a sophomore at Georgetown University studying Humanistic Ecology through Georgetownâs Interdisciplinary Degree program. As Willow describes, Humanistic Ecology âfocus[es] on the sustainable alternatives necessary to fight climate change⌠and create a more sustainable and just worldâ as well as âthe values that are necessary to create such a world.â She is also the current Co-President of GREEN (Georgetown Renewable Energy and Environmental Network)
Topics in this conversation range from Willowâs pandemic-era personal growth to cultural conditioning regarding environmentalism. We also discuss gap years, sustainability on campus (challenges and progress) , how to use privilege constructively in sustainability, and the importance of âdoing the little things where you canâ.
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On todayâs episode, Akil sits down to interviewâŚhimself?? Topics in this conversation range from educational exposure and the not-so-early influence of Akilâs favorite book on his desire to protect nature to unlikely opportunities and Akilâs work with CEI. Come for the (new!) intro music, stay for the inspiration!
Akil's CEI Barn Fundraiser Page! đ¸https://www.flipcause.com/secure/fundraiser/MTMzNDUx/73852
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Happy Earth Day and welcome back to Community Blooms! In today's episode, Akil commemorates Earth Day by encouraging reflection upon and connection with the environment, sharing positive happenings from CEI, and announcing the beginning of Season 2 for Community Blooms. A summary of CEI's incredible work can be found in our 2021 Annual Report, which is linked here: https://www.communityecologyinstitute.org/uploads/1/2/3/0/123096770/cei_2021_annual_report_final.pdf
Season 1, which began last year (2021) on Earth Day highlighted environmental, educational, equity, and health leaders from the Howard County, Maryland community. Season 2 will focus on a new community: students! Stay tuned for new episodes in the coming weeks and months that include the incredible work and perspectives of young people.
Finally, this episode invites you to contribute to CEI's Barnraiser, our ongoing capital campaign to renovate, beautify, and make more accessible the incomplete barn at Freetown Farm. Check out the donation page to contribute! https://www.communityecologyinstitute.org/barnraiser.html
On today's episode, Community Blooms host Akil Cole sits down with Lori Lilly and Peter Iwuh from Howard Ecoworks. Lori is the Founder and Executive Director of Howard Ecoworks, while Peter is a marketing intern at Ecoworks and a student at Morgan State University. Topics in this conversation range from environmental justice and the organizational model of Howard Ecoworks to pandemic-time adjustments and personal connections to nature.
Based in Columbia, Maryland, Howard Ecoworks "is a non profit organization specializing in stormwater management and workforce development" that "strives to develop environmental stewardship through education and action performing best management practices throughout Howard County." You learn more about Howard Ecoworks here: https://www.howardecoworks.org/
You can also connect with with Ecoworks with the following links:
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Welcome back! On this episode, Community Blooms returns with a conversation between Akil and Stacie Hunt. Stacie is the President and CEO of Leadership Howard County. With topics ranging from cross-sectional networking and collaboration to community service and investing time in your passions, this conversation delivers plenty of wisdom, passion, and inspiration.
Based in Columbia, Maryland, Leadership Howard County is a non-profit organization asserting its role as "the critical force in preparing, inspiring, connecting and sustaining community leaders to make Howard County the best place to live, work and play."
You can learn more about Leadership Howard County here: https://www.leadershiphc.org/
You can also check LHC on social media!
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Harvest Unite: https://www.harvestunite.org/
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On todayâs episode I speak with Gabe Smith and Alisha Service about their experiences connecting with the environment, joining the CEI, and building and maintaining valuable relationships. This is the last of 3 conversations centered on folks from the CEI.
Gabe Smith is a board member of the Community Ecology Institute, where he is an active part of the Community Outreach Team; Diversity, Equity and, Inclusion Team; and Farm Volunteer Coordination team. Check out his Instagram to learn more about him: https://www.instagram.com/crunchygabe/
Alisha Service is one the high school students that began interning at the CEI in the fall of 2020.
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.