Academy
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Explore real-world environmental challenges and creatively reimagine solutions using Earthling Global’s KIND framework. Participants collaborate to generate civic ideas grounded in ecological stewardship and community care.
Duration & format: 2-hour design sprint + guided ideation
Audience level: Teens and adults; ideal for aspiring changemakers
Materials provided: KIND worksheet, sketch templates, civic challenge scenarios
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Environmental care doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this interactive session, we’ll unpack climate concepts in everyday terms, share easy actions anyone can take, and explore how small steps can ripple outward to positive change.
Duration & format: 90-minute interactive session
Audience level: All levels; great for beginners
Materials provided: Handouts with climate facts + starter action tips
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Using the metaphor of seasonal cycles, this session guides participants in reflecting on change, renewal, and personal agency. Nature-based art and journaling help anchor ecological wisdom to everyday life.
Duration & format: 2-hour reflective workshop
Audience level: Teens and adults; ideal for educators and creatives
Materials provided: Seasonal reflection journal, natural art supplies (leaves, inks, recycled paper)
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What does it mean to be an environmental citizen? This workshop explores the rights, responsibilities, and possibilities of civic life through storytelling, discussion, and community mapping.
Duration & format: 2-hour guided dialogue + toolkit session
Audience level: All levels; great for adults, educators, and organizers
Materials provided: Eco-civic toolkit, role scenario cards, discussion guide
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Journaling can be a powerful healing tool—for people and for the planet. Using prompts like quotes, images, and time outside, we’ll write our way into deeper relationships with nature and reflect on what stewardship means to us.
Duration & format: 2-hour in-person workshop with optional quiet time
Audience level: Teens to adults; reflective learners
Materials provided: Journals, pens, nature-based prompts, printed quotes/images
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Inspired by Indigenous practices and earth-based meditations, this creative workshop invites you to explore purpose through drawing and dialogue. We’ll use charcoal to trace emotional landscapes—and shape them into stories of action.
Duration & format: 2.5-hour session with guided meditation + drawing
Audience level: Intergenerational; no art experience needed
Materials provided: Charcoal, paper, clipboards, meditation script
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Creating beauty is an act of resilience. Using seasonal stems and basic design techniques, we’ll transform everyday market blooms into expressive arrangements that carry intention, celebration, and personal style.
Duration & format: 90-minute hands-on workshop
Audience level: Adult learners; small group style (8–15 max)
Materials provided: Market stems, floral tape, shears
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Our pollinators—birds, bees, bats, and butterflies—are vital to ecological health. Learn how to design your garden to welcome pollinators and co-create a living habitat that supports biodiversity and regenerative ecosystems.
Duration & format: 2-hour outdoor or classroom-based session
Audience level: Beginner gardeners; families welcome
Materials provided: Pollinator plant guides, seed packets, garden planning worksheet
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Learn Earthling Global’s KIND framework for collaborative civic inquiry. Practice each step—Know, Investigate, Nurture, Develop—through group exercises, role-play, and facilitated dialogue.
Duration & format: 2-hour facilitation training session
Audience level: Adults and youth facilitators; educators and community organizers
Materials provided: KIND facilitation guide, civic case studies, conversation tools
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Monarchs are iconic—but endangered. In this hands-on session, we’ll explore the lifecycle, challenges, and care practices of rearing monarchs, and develop strategies for community-based conservation.
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The Earth speaks—sometimes softly, sometimes boldly. Together we’ll explore spiritual traditions that center nature as teacher and healer. Through forest walks and shared reflection, we’ll design personal practices rooted in reciprocity.
Duration & format: 3-hour outdoor guided walk + discussion
Audience level: Adults; contemplative and spiritually curious folks
Materials provided: Reflection guide, bibliography for further reading
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Participants reflect on their personal relationship to place, nature, and community. Through writing and multimedia exercises, they shape narratives that amplify environmental identity and inspire civic engagement.
Duration & format: 2-hour creative workshop
Audience level: All levels; great for reflective learners and creatives
Materials provided: Story prompts, journaling guide, audio/video tips
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Young learners explore local environmental issues and turn lived experiences into powerful civic storytelling—through zines, video shorts, or community presentations.
Duration & format: 2-hour storytelling intensive
Audience level: Youth (middle school, high school); ideal for after-school programs
Materials provided: Zine kit, storyboard templates, mobile media guide
NOTE: All workshops can be customized for the needs of your audience.