THE SPACESHIP EARTH PODCAST

Ep 102: We Are Avon | A place based movement for regenerative change

Apr 30, 2025
Join Hamish Evans, a regenerative farmer and activist, Meg Avon, a passionate poet dedicated to the River Avon, and Charlotte Sawyer, director of the documentary 'Rave on for the Avon'. They dive into the We Are Avon project, highlighting the urgent need for community-driven action against climate change and pollution. The discussion spans personal journeys along the Avon, the power of poetry in fostering connection, and the significance of viewing rivers as kin. It's all about grassroots activism and reconnecting humanity with nature!
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INSIGHT

Local Ecosystems as Regenerative Antidote

  • Reconnecting deeply with local ecosystems counters global crisis and disconnection.
  • Becoming 'native to place' helps humans participate wisely with nature's finite supplies.
INSIGHT

Bioregionalism Centers Ecology Over Borders

  • Bioregionalism bases governance on ecological boundaries, not human-drawn borders.
  • This place-based approach integrates culture, architecture, food systems, and custodianship naturally linked to the land.
ANECDOTE

Marrying a River to Protect It

  • Meg Avon declared her love for the Bristol Avon river through a public wedding ceremony.
  • This act sparked a grassroots campaign to gain legally recognized bathing status for the river.
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