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Gaia's Call

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Taste the sweet nectar of stories and articles that make your spirit soar. Gaia's Call is the whispered secret between the pages, urging you to become an Eco-Guardian for our planet's wonders. 📚✨ Listen to the call of the Earth and take action. wbradfordswift.substack.com

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Why People Actually Change: The surprising science of motivation—and how it applies to our relationship with Earth 22.05.2026

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Changing the Story, Changing the Future: The Inner Shift That Makes the Great Turning Possible 08.05.2026

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The Day I Became One with Trees 03.04.2026

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My First Fellow Animist Was a Dog 20.03.2026

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