Episode Six of Shifting Climates revolves around two conversations. Hosts Michaela and Harrison reflect on a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) while Cherokee professor, farmer, and pastor Randy Woodley talks about our role in Creation as repairers of disharmony. Hear about the extent of our connection with the rest of Creation and the limits of a Western worldview.
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Randy Woodley is a Christian theologian, farmer, author, public speaker, and professor of faith and culture at Portland Seminary, George Fox University. Randy is a descendant of the United Katuwa Cherokee, and spoke with us about some of the fundamental flaws he sees with Western ideologies.

Garden beds at Randy and Edith Woodley’s farm, Eloheh, in Newberg, Oregon. Eloheh means harmony in Cherokee. (Photo from Randy Woodley)

Randy and Edith Woodley on their farm in Oregon. (Photo from Randy Woodley)