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CHIARA FRANCESCA on Embodied Care /266

CHIARA FRANCESCA on Embodied Care /266


Episode 266


In this week’s episode, we ground ourselves in our embodied reality with guest Chiara Francesca, who invites us to explore what it means to be aware of our bodies and the way that they feel in this w…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

SHA’MIRA COVINGTON on Healing the Fashion Industrial Complex /265

SHA’MIRA COVINGTON on Healing the Fashion Industrial Complex /265


Episode 265


In the world of fashion and design, it’s becoming increasingly common to hear about businesses that are sustainable in their use of material; using biofabricated textiles, measuring their water usage…


Published on 4 years ago

BATHSHEBA DEMUTH on a More-Than-Human History /264

BATHSHEBA DEMUTH on a More-Than-Human History /264


Episode 264


How might a bowhead whale tell the history of the Arctic? Grounding us in a history of the Bering Strait that listens deeply to ecology and the more-than-human, Bathsheba Demuth invites us to expand …


Published on 4 years ago

MARCELLA KROLL on the Magic of Neurodiverse Futurisms /263

MARCELLA KROLL on the Magic of Neurodiverse Futurisms /263


Episode 263


All too often that which exists beyond the realms of intellect and rationality are deemed unworthy, unreal, and even demonized by the overculture. However, there is tremendous power held by magical, …


Published on 4 years ago

Dr. PATRICIA KAISHIAN on Queer Mycology /262

Dr. PATRICIA KAISHIAN on Queer Mycology /262


Episode 262


Dr. Patricia Kaishian encourages us to think of mycology as a revolutionary and political practice. Diving into queer mycology, we see the ways that fungi challenge binaries of gender, family structu…


Published on 4 years ago

ANTONIO LÓPEZ on the Colonization of Our Attention /261

ANTONIO LÓPEZ on the Colonization of Our Attention /261


Episode 261


Most of us are familiar with the environmental impacts of our physical technology, like the e-waste generated from cell phones or the minerals required to run our laptops, but have you ever wondered …


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

NIRIA ALICIA on Pockets of Joy in the Resistance /260

NIRIA ALICIA on Pockets of Joy in the Resistance /260


Episode 260


Niria Alicia guides us to think about ancestral instruction, precious purpose, rituals for liberation, and what it means to be human in this time.

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Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Dr. RUPA MARYA and RAJ PATEL on Deep Medicine /259

Dr. RUPA MARYA and RAJ PATEL on Deep Medicine /259


Episode 259


Dr. Rupa Marya and Raj Patel discuss the biological impacts of oppressive social structures. We are left with the resounding reminder that inflammation is an indicator that we must change our collect…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

KERRY KNUDSEN on Lichen and Life after Capitalism [ENCORE] /258

KERRY KNUDSEN on Lichen and Life after Capitalism [ENCORE] /258


Episode 258


Kerry spans the dreamiest of worlds, from the surreal and psychedelic presence of lichens to the magic of creating life post-capitalism.

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Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

CHRIS ZIMMER on a River Ethic /257

CHRIS ZIMMER on a River Ethic /257


Episode 257


As the ocean warms and grows more hostile, the icy waters of the Taku river have served as refuge for salmon and an abundance of more-than-human kin. However, threats from mining and resource extract…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago





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