
Come along with us as we're joined by Danielle Clarke + her work with Ever Being.Ever Being develops and facilitates environmental workshops and programs that are inclusive of the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the self and the more-than-human world, promoting stewardship and advocacy for the Earth. Its mission is to bolster human-nature interconnection and cultivate sustainability through eco-embodiment practices rooted in traditional and scientific knowledge systems. Founder and Environmental Educator, Danielle Clarke (she/her), is a certified RYT who holds a master’s in Environmental Education and Communication and is committed to providing individuals with the tools they need to navigate the current climate crisis.Links + Resources:Ever Being Website everbeing.caFollow Ever Being on instagram @everbeingmovementPreview + purchase Danielle's thesis Rooted in the EarthDanielle's next 8 week eco-embodiment program https://www.everbeing.ca/offerings/rooted-in-the-earthDavid Abram https://www.davidabram.org/david-abram-bioAbout Whitney + The Tulā Community PodcastWe're here to chat with those who we consider to be doing 'good work' in the world. This falls into those who are doing their own thing, entrepreneurs, great minds with great ideas, and spiritual practitioners + teachers.We started this space to learn from others + support you to learn on your listening journey. Please connect with us anytime for episode inquiries + if you'd like to be interviewed.tulacommunity.com@tulacommunityLinks for Bhalfmoon Yoga props - use code TULAYOGA15 for sweet sweet savings on all yoga + movement essentialshttps://bhalfmoon.com/tulayoga15
Feb 2, 2024
1 hr 10 min

Welcome to another episode! Here I chat with Alina Emery + Hope Lompe, and their work in the non-profit organization When I Becomes We (WIBW). Founded by Alina.Alina Emery, Founder and Board Chair + Hope Lompe, Founding Board Member and Communications Director. Additional Founding Board Members: Cyrille Larosa, Social Media and Marketing Director and Sean Wang, Research Director.WIBW is a non-profit organization that provides an accessible platform that connects volunteers with cause-based organizations to cultivate meaningful relationships and achieve a common goal. They have gained significant momentum in their first year and have begun engaging volunteers and local organizations. They are seeking additional partnerships to serve the community and would love to meet with you!whenibecomeswe.org@whenibecomeswe_ Mentioned in the episode:@vantagepointbc @thekidsclinic Thank you Tulā friends for being here, if you'd like to share an episode with me, or share your small business, art, your work, please connect with me anytime. @tulacommunity on instagram@thetulacommunity on [email protected] ya!!WhitneyLeader + Founder Tulā - Community
Jun 22, 2023
55 min

Laugh along with Tatiana and I as we share about safety in Yoga spaces, and devotion. We could basically call this episode 'two yoga teachers swear for an hour'Connect with Tatiana further for personal sessions, follow her as she creates her own platform, and be amazed by her journey in Asana and other goodness via instagram@tatianaasanabee Connect with Vida Asana for your next YTT with https://www.vidaasana.com/To view Giulia and Scott's work with Elevate Mediahttps://www.elevatemedia.ca/@elevatemedia_ Be a guest on our next podcast episode or sponsor us for shares of your business, work, volunteer opportunities, other shares by heading to tulacommunity.com/contact to get in touch with Whitney directly!instagram + youtube: @tulacommunity@[email protected] With love,Whitney
Feb 3, 2023
1 hr 18 min

Join Karesse and I as we chat about being Indigenous in Canada, honouring roots, cultural appropriation, + how that shows up in the Yoga space. Happy to have you here, I hope you enjoy this episode! Resources + References: CBC Indigenous Connie Walker - Stolen Beverly Sellars - They Called Me Number One 52 Things You Need to Know About the Indian Act Thunder Bay - CANADALANDConnect with Karesse @kdoesyogaConnect with us on instagram @tulacommunity @tulayogacommunityfacebook.com/[email protected] love,Whitney
Nov 22, 2022
1 hr 20 min

Connect with Zoe as she shares with us her deep knowledge + passion for food justice, food sustainability, and our human right to food. In this episode she shares with us definitions of issues that the food industry has created for us, ways we can learn, resources to connect with, and how to get going on a garden. Resources to connect with:West Coat Seed Planting Guide https://www.westcoastseeds.com/pages/regional-planting-chartsLooking to connect to food groups in Vancouver? Checkout https://vancouverfoodnetworks.com/Young Agrarians B.C. Land Matching Program https://youngagrarians.org/tools/land/bc-land-matching-program/ "Mega-Mergers on the Menu: Corporate Concentration and the Politics of Sustainability in the Global Food System" by Jennifer Clapphttps://direct.mit.edu/glep/article-abstract/18/2/12/14909/Mega-Mergers-on-the-Menu-Corporate-Concentration?redirectedFrom=fulltextNew NAFTA - United States - Mexico - Canada Agreement USMCACommunity Fridges - LOAF @loafridge and @vancommunityfridgeproject Food Stash Foundation https://www.foodstash.ca/ @foodstashfoundationConnect with Zoe: instagram: @zowiirhiannonhttps://zoerhiannon.com/Find more episodes + connect further with our Tulā Community @tulacommunity tulacommunity.com
Sep 25, 2022
56 min
