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DeeplyRooted: Black Mary-Olivering with brontë velez /167

DeeplyRooted: Black Mary-Olivering with brontë velez /167


Episode 167


brontë velez transports us through revolutionary prayer. We hope brontë’s incantation ignites your creativity and fills up your inner well with joy, strength and peace. May we learn from the mushroom…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

Homebound: Personal Preparedness in Advance with Reverend M. KALANI SOUZA  /166

Homebound: Personal Preparedness in Advance with Reverend M. KALANI SOUZA /166


Episode 166


We’re rereleasing this potent discussion with Reverend M. Kalani Souza, a gifted storyteller, singer, songwriter, musician, performer, poet, philosopher, priest, political satirist, and peacemaker. T…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

JILL WEITZ on Salmon Beyond Borders /165

JILL WEITZ on Salmon Beyond Borders /165


Episode 165


The Taku, Stikine, and Unuk Rivers are three of the largest salmon producing rivers that originate in so-called BC and flow into SE Alaska. In a climate of weakened environmental regulations, a gold …


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

KENRIC McDOWELL on Designing with Cosmo-Ecological Intelligence /164

KENRIC McDOWELL on Designing with Cosmo-Ecological Intelligence /164


Episode 164


We join Kenric in conversation to discuss the cultural genesis and impacts of machine learning and technological advancement, the implications of anthropocentrism in design. Kenric also covers topics…


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

LAYLA K. FEGHALI on Borderless Remembrance /163

LAYLA K. FEGHALI on Borderless Remembrance /163


Episode 163


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Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

KURT RUSSO on the People Under the Sea⌠ENCORE⌡ /162

KURT RUSSO on the People Under the Sea⌠ENCORE⌡ /162


Episode 162


Kurt and Ayana’s conversation explores the powerful memory held by Southern Resident orcas, the threats they face from vessel noise, chemical pollutants, and declining Chinook salmon population, the …


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

JESSE WOLF HARDIN on Rewilding the Self /161

JESSE WOLF HARDIN on Rewilding the Self /161


Episode 161


Jesse Wolf Hardin discusses folk herbalism as a green portal and agent of holistic wellness, the visceral personalities of place, tending unique bioregional cultures and ecologies, the potency of gra…


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

InTheField: NUSKMATA (Jacinda Mack) on the Gold Rush That Never Ended /160

InTheField: NUSKMATA (Jacinda Mack) on the Gold Rush That Never Ended /160


Episode 160


Uplifting the untold story of mining, this episode braids together the history of the Gold Rush and colonization in B.C., the state of salmon, the practice of free, prior, and informed consent, dirty…


Published on 5 years, 10 months ago

ERIEL TCHEKWIE DERANGER on Solidarity with Unist'ot'en ⌠ENCORE⌡ /159

ERIEL TCHEKWIE DERANGER on Solidarity with Unist'ot'en ⌠ENCORE⌡ /159


Episode 159


Our conversation with Eriel sheds light on what Unist’ot’en Camp represents, the ongoing history of surveillance faced by frontline protectors, how policy can be a tool of forced assimilation, and th…


Published on 5 years, 10 months ago

CHRISTIAN SCHWARZ on the Sublime World of Fungi /158

CHRISTIAN SCHWARZ on the Sublime World of Fungi /158


Episode 158


This discussion with Christian discusses fungal diversity, the global mushroom market, migration patterns, and invasive versus native fungi. We also look at the reality that the Earth is poised to ex…


Published on 5 years, 10 months ago





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