Our natural and cultural mentors share their wisdom and knowledge.
Improvised and genuine talks
held in intimate spaces.
Our film crew partake in an environmental action called
"A la pacha".
Anyone can talk about nature.
We get our hands dirty.
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Let's regenerate our communities.
Jane Little is a nature lover, crafts artisan, compost expert and veggie garden specialist, but before all things, a mother.
She was born in the city but made a drastic life changing decision.
Along with her partner, they moved into a totally off grid community immersed in the rainforest where she brought 3 kids and many plants to life.
In this episode's action, we help Jane build a new "humanure" dry compost system and plant a garden bed, in Kabi Kabi, Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Today, Jane enjoys the simple things, she likes to sit and drink herbal tea, while she observes how the butterflies pollinate the garden she cared for decades.
Her strong beliefs of a regenerative way of living impulsed her to become a permaculture teacher and dedicate this part of her life sharing her knowledge and passion.
We listen our mentors on nature-related topics.
Face-to-face conversations, without filters or rehearsals.
As creators, we connect with their cause and organization and work in an environmental action, together.
Our intention is to generate ecological consciousness and motivate people to get engaged in their communities.
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Local artists are involved in the creation of the series
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YSDM is the acronym for YO SOY DEL MUNDO.
It means I AM FROM THE WORLD.
The hand's shape represents PANGEA, the landmass that existed about 300 millions years ago, when all the continents where connected. YSDM was founded by Mauri Badra.
We make audiovisual storytelling in nature, for nature.
After taking his first steps as a film director in South America, Mauri moved to Australia. His way of observing and interacting with nature changed forever. He feels deeply connected with this Country's Spirit and Wildlife.
Mauri feels that being behind a camera isn't enough. Participating in environmental actions may be a more powerful way to contribute back to Earth.
His desire is to keep learning from the natural world and contribute to healing and regenerating the Planet, while inspiring others to engage in their own communities environmental and cultural practices.
We stand on ancient Country: sovereignty has never ceded.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of these land, waters and skies.
We pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging.