Podcast Episodes
Back to Search
32. God as the poet of the world – on Whitehead's process philosophy // MATTHEW DAVID SEGALL
I was born into a world where many of the things that are most important to me, like art, beauty, relationships, embodied experience, love, and the s…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
31. On building community – across the divides and beyond the doom // ASHLEY FITZGERALD
Is it possible to look clear-eyed at the enormous challenges we’re facing today, and still do something practical and creative in the face of that? W…
7 months ago
30. Survival of the beautiful // DAVID ROTHENBERG
Why is there so much beauty in the natural world? What can we learn from jamming with the more-than-human? Join interspecies musician David Rothenber…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
29. Patterns of Meaning // JEREMY LENT
What are the underlying patterns of thought that have led our civilization into its current crises? And how might we begin to tell a different story,…
8 months ago
28. LIVE: Becoming human - the search for soul in turbulent times // MIKAEL KURKIALA
Many cultures maintain that we are not born human but that we may become fully human through cultivation and care. Could it be that our destructive t…
1 year ago
27. LIVE: Living an embodied life and crafting the Way // CAROLINE ROSS
Caroline Ross has spent decades being immersed in Daoism, art, crafting and foraging (and spent 10 years touring with her rock band). Today, her prac…
1 year, 1 month ago
26. LIVE: Cultivating the human in an era of intelligent machines // JEREMY NAYDLER
Forest of Thought episodes are back! And over the next few weeks I’ll be sharing three public conversations that were recorded 2023-2024 as part of a…
1 year, 2 months ago
25. On language, landscapes and mending the world // SARAH THOMAS
In this episode I speak to writer and filmmaker Sarah Thomas. Her memoir, The Raven’s Nest, is a meditation on her time spent in Iceland, and explore…
2 years, 7 months ago
24. In the shadow of the machine // JEREMY NAYDLER
How are our modern ways of thinking and being different from those of ancient peoples? When did logic and rational thinking become ‘common sense’, in…
2 years, 11 months ago
23. From What is to What if? // ROB HOPKINS
It’s been said that it’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism and our modern way of life. Why is it so hard for us to cu…
3 years ago