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Plants And Humans – Who Is Domesticating Whom?
The brilliant, award-winning contributor to the New York Times Magazine, Journalism professor and best-selling writer Michael Pollan, author most rec…
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Awakening Genius in Your Life | Michael Meade and John Densmore
If people are to find creative ways of living together and healing both culture and nature, the awakening of individual genius may be the deepest and…
4 years ago
Conspiracy of Ancestors: The Indigeneity Essentials | Dr. Melissa Nelson
"A worldview that understands indigeneity is a paradigm of regeneration, a worldview rooted in enduring values in what we call our original instructi…
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Becoming Fully Human: The Covenant of the Original Instructions | Winona LaDuke, John Trudell and Evon Peter
The Original Instructions represent the ancient empirical wisdom of Traditional Ecological Knowledge earned over generations and millennia by people …
4 years ago
Intelligence in Nature: Coming Full Circle | Jeremy Narby
What do octopuses, bees, plants and slime molds have in common with human beings? For one thing, they exhibit the ability to solve problems and make …
4 years ago
Don’t Fence Me In: Linked Landscapes, Citizen Science and Wild Nature | Justin Brashares and Mary Ellen Hannibal
As lion populations crash in Africa, baboon numbers explode. Associate Professor of Ecology and Conservation Justin Brashares illuminates how to stem…
4 years ago
Bending Toward Justice: The Arc of Black Lives Matter
In 2018, Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter shared a moving speech at a Bioneers Conference. Cullors is a performance artist and awar…
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Studying the Healing Potential Of Psychedelics
Hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). New research is providing a provocative look at the healing potential of …
4 years ago
Farmacology - Soil Health And Medicine | Daphne Miller, Timothy J. LaSalle, Josh Whiton, and Arty Mangan
Daphne Miller, MD, had long suspected that human wellbeing and how our food is produced are intimately linked. She visited and studied seven innovati…
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From Kingdom to Kin-dom: Acting As If We Have Relatives | Brock Dolman, Paul Stamets and Brian Thomas Swimme
From the microbes to the mammals, all life shares far more in common than what makes us different. In other words, it’s all relatives. If we knew tha…
4 years ago