


Randy Woodley
Dr. Randy Woodley, Ph. has been referred to as farmer, author, activist, scholar, distinguished speaker/teacher, and wisdom keeper. He has been interviewed and quoted in venues such as The New York Times, Politifact, Time Magazine, and The Huffington Post. Randy addresses a variety of issues concerning American culture, our relationship with the earth, and our spirituality. Dr. Woodley retired with tenure as Distinguished Professor of Faith and Culture Emeritus at George Fox University. Raised near Detroit, Michigan, he is a Cherokee descendant recognized by the United Keetoowah Band. Randy co-hosts the Peacing it All Together podcast with Bo Sanders. Dr. Woodley and his wife Edith are Co-sustainers of Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds, a regenerative farm, school, community, and ceremonial grounds in Yamhill, Oregon. His many books include Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days Reconnecting with Sacred Earth.