Sound Ground

Sound Ground is a celebration of sound, of voice, of story and of change, Sound Ground seeks to illuminate instances of strength and courage and unique relationships with nature. In Sound Ground we explore through a commitment to play, unlearning, and community building. NatuRND exists to make the human-Nature connection and unleash the creative spirit in all of us through applications of biomimicry.

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Episodes

Wednesday Jun 19, 2024

Nikki Wright, founder of SeaChange, joins us today to share the origin story of SeaChange Marine Conservation Society and her incredible knowledge and love of eelgrass.
Join us to learn more about the important role of eelgrass in our ecosystem and its relevance physically and culturally. 
To learn more visit
www.seachangesociety.com
 
To learn more about NatuR&D visit
www.naturnd.com
 
 

Wednesday May 15, 2024

In a world where media and global events create a sense of a dystopian reality and limit hope, it's not often we allow ourselves to sink into the good that exists or is possible.
On today's episode, Anne-Marie shares here experience as part of Margaret Atwood's exploration of practical utopias. Anne-Marie was a part of the first cohort partnering with many talented and creative individuals to dream up what a practical utopian community could look like. 
Learn more about the program here: https://margaretatwood.ca/practical-utopias/
 
Learn more about Symbiocene here: https://naturnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Symbiocene_-_Anthology_-_Practical_Utopias_-_digital_sharing_resolution.pdf
 
Read NatuR&D's article on Symbiocene here: 
https://naturnd.com/updates/practical-utopias/
 

Sunday Feb 11, 2024

In this episode of Sound Ground, Aggie and co-hosts Anne-Marie and Abigail take you on a journey through Nature R&D's Rush Initiative. Join us as we dissect the profound impacts of community mapping on urban resilience.
The Rush Initiative champions a contextual perspective on climate resilience. Anne-Marie shares her experiences in community building, the challenges of maintaining ecological integrity, and promoting well-being.
The discussion expands into an exploration of the integral role of community and culture in reinforcing urban resilience. Hear unique insights from Anne-Marie and Abigail's personal experiences with the circular economy map. We highlight the complexities of working within the intricately connected economies and ecological systems. This episode inspires an introspective reflection on our connection to the environment, and how we can contribute towards urban resilience.
The episode concludes by drawing attention to the incredible work of the Rush Initiative. Its proactive measures seek to inspire people to think more deeply about sustainable urban living and consider our role in positive urban transformation. The Rush Initiative prompts individuals to spark change in their communities.
 
To learn more or get involved visit:
www.whatstherush.ca
www.naturnd.com
 

Saturday Feb 10, 2024

Welcome to Sound Ground, a podcast that dives deep into the intersections between sound, story and nature. Join hosts Agnieszka Zuchora, Anne-Marie, and Abigail Lalonde in enlightening discussions about our relationship with nature and derived from our shared love for nature, desire for community building, and drive for creative expression.
In the debut episode, we delve into the origins of Sound Ground, discussing what draws us to the voice of the Earth and its music. The podcast aims to join the global conversation on environmental awareness and challenges the way we use language in relation to the world around us. It provides a space to explore our individual connections to these elements and how sound and the ground connect us to the world at large.
This discussion extends to the significance of harnessing nature's wisdom through the lens of biomimicry. We share personal experiences and insights into perception and interaction with nature and sound, aiming to inspire solutions, creativity and a deeper connection to nature's rhythms.

An Invitation: Meet your hosts

Saturday Feb 10, 2024

Saturday Feb 10, 2024

Welcome to Sound Ground, a unique podcast series celebrating the intriguing sounds of Nature and the profound voices of those who care for her. Hosted by Agnieszka Zuchora, Anne-Marie Daniels, and Abigail Lalonde.
 
This podcast aims to showcase the integral relationship between humans and the natural world. Each episode will offer an experience of connection, highlighting our ever-changing relationship with nature. 
In this exploratory series, you'll get to meet our hosts, from various walks of life, each on their unique journey. In our first episode, we introduce you to Anne-Marie, a mediator venturing into biomimicry. She is deeply passionate about sowing seeds of kindness and creativity, inspired by the problem-solving genius of nature. Also, meet Abby, a recent graduate from the University of Montreal, who cares deeply about space making, placemaking, and forming connected relationships. Lastly, Agnieszka, a multidisciplinary practitioner finding ways to blend her passions of sustainability and spirituality through nature based workshops, sound healing, and her formal work in environmental assessment. 
The Sound Ground podcast is the fruit of our collective desire to express gratitude for Mother Earth and all it provides. We aim to better support nature, encouraging everyone to make daily choices that acknowledge and uplift it. This space serves as a platform to share, learn and inspire each other while discussing innovative solutions to the environmental challenges we face today. As our journey unfolds, we are eager to invite special guests to discuss an array of topics, from climate anxiety to Nature R&D projects and everything in between.
We hope you join us on this journey of illuminating exchanges and deepening connection with nature. Remember to click subscribe to be notified when we release new podcast episodes. 

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