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Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

Dr. Jennifer Mullan: Decolonizing healing and honoring our sacred rage

Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

Kaméa Chayne

Earth Sciences, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Science

4.8694 Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

How do we stay rooted when experiencing stories of injustice, one after another, while navigating a world that often wants to suppress our grief and anger? What is sacred about rage, and what kinds of rage are sacred? And what do we reorient ourselves towards when the dominant systems of extraction and exploitation tend to discourage acts of radical care, reciprocity, and shared abundance?

In this episode, Green Dreamer’s kaméa speaks with Dr. Jennifer Mullan, a major disruptor in the mental health industrial complex and the author of Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma and Politicizing Your Practice.

Join us as we explore what it means to stay human during times of fracture, honoring our dynamic range of emotions from joy to heartbreak, and to tether our sacred rage to movements greater than ourselves.

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  • tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app;
  • tap into our bonus extended and video version of this conversation on Patreon here;
  • and read highlights from these conversations via Kaméa’s newsletter here.

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0:00.0

Wow, I cannot believe the Gregorian calendar year is starting to wind down.

0:06.9

I want to first acknowledge you for continuing to return here to Green Dreamer and to grow and learn with us.

0:14.1

As we dream into the new year, we're rooting into deeper work, continued long-form conversations

0:20.1

at a time when so much of the distraction

0:22.9

economy tries to optimize towards reactivity and fragmented attention, land-based storytelling

0:30.4

through field interviews, and other emergent offerings that are intended to invite us to

0:36.5

myceliate more intimately into our

0:39.2

networks of kinship. I also want to be transparent to share that we're at a point where sustaining

0:45.3

and growing this work with continued integrity requires more support from the community that

0:51.4

holds it. So if Green Dreamer has nurtured you, helped you to feel less

0:55.9

alone, or offered you something that you couldn't find in mainstream spaces, I invite you into

1:02.1

deeper reciprocity through chipping in whatever amount you're able to at GreenDreamer.com

1:08.2

slash support. And if you have access to larger resources and you're open to exploring alignment for a partnership,

1:15.9

I'd love to connect further.

1:17.6

You can email me directly at camea at greendreamer.com.

1:22.1

Everything really adds up, and that is the power of community.

1:25.9

We're so grateful for you being a part of this growing ecosystem.

1:32.7

I think the sacred rage is holy and the purest sense.

1:36.0

It is a clear response and conduit from our bodies, from people that came before us,

1:43.7

our blood or collective ancestors,

1:46.5

to what is happening in the present moment, and is usually saying, not again, not now.

2:10.6

Today we're incredibly honored to welcome Dr. Jennifer Mulan, a major disruptor in the mental health industrial complex and the author of Decolonizing Therapy, Oppression, Historical Trauma trauma, and politicizing your practice.

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