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🗓️ 7 January 2025
⏱️ 48 minutes
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What does it mean that Hollywood and the entertainment industry are increasingly relying on AI and consumer data to make decisions about the stories that get funded and produced? How might we expand our perspectives on privilege so that the things we aspire to as being “better off” are more deeply rooted in what can truly enrich life, community, and our interconnectedness?
In this episode, we are honored to welcome Nathalie Kelley, an actress of Indigenous Peruvian descent who is passionate about using her gifts as a storyteller to advocate for a variety of issues — from regenerative fashion, systemic justice for Indigenous peoples, wilderness conservation, regenerative farming and the healing power of plants and fungi.
Join us in this raw and heartfelt conversation as we explore the ways that the media, films, and stories we engage with add up to shape our collective cultural values and relationships — with each other and the more-than-human world.
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1:40.7 | You're listening to Green Dreamer, and I'm your host, Kamehashane. |
1:46.0 | Today we are speaking with Natalie Kelly, an actress of indigenous Peruvian descent, most |
1:52.9 | recently starring in Dynasty and The Baker and the Beauty. |
1:57.5 | With a background in social science and policy, Natalie is passionate about using her platform and gifts as a storyteller to tell stories that educate and inspire, including on topics such as regenerative fashion, systemic justice for indigenous peoples, wilderness conservation, regenerative farming, and the healing power of plants and fungi. |
2:22.3 | Even though I was born in what is now known as Peru, in the capital of Lima, my family is from |
2:33.1 | deep in the Andes, in a state, from a state called Wanuko, about |
2:38.2 | 3,500 kilometers above sea level, this tiny little village called La Union. Where my mother was born, |
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