Earthkeepers Podcast

The Earthkeepers Podcast promotes global connection among ecological-minded people who believe that earth care is an integral part of spiritual life. Through conversations about topics like ecology, climate change, gardening, farming, social enterprise, theology, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, conservation and community development, we aim to inspire a movement of ordinary earthkeepers who will help heal the world.

Earthkeepers’ parent organization, Circlewood, is a community of people committed to cultivating a more ecologically-conscious faith. Circlewood is based in the Salish Sea region of Cascadia (the Pacific Northwest), but is part of a global movement. Circlewood is rooted in the broad Christian tradition, but partner with all who seek to live in more harmony with each other and the earth. Learn more at their website: circlewood.online

The host

Forrest Inslee

Forrest started the Circlewood podcast in 2020 as a way to learn from people who are actively pursuing an ecologically-grounded faith, and to share these lessons with people around the world who love God and seek to care for the Earth. Forrest brings to the podcast a deep attachment to the wild spaces and climate of the Pacific Northwest, where he was born and raised; he also brings a keen interest in ways that environmental justice intersects with economic development, social justice, and community building.

The episodes

Plastics Toolbox

This plastics toolbox will help you contribute to global efforts to fight plastic pollution in the oceans, as an individual, family, group or church. It ...

Gardening for Pollinators

Around the world, native pollinator and domesticated honey bee populations are declining due to disease, pesticide use, habitat loss, and habitat fragmentation. Fortunately, each of ...

A Brief Theology of Creation Care

The Bible has this to say about creation: God loves it and uses it to point to himself. He made us an inseparable part of ...
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