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Redefining and Reinhabiting Time, with Ixchel Lunar

As we continue to explore decline this Autumn, we bring our curiosity and openness to the concept of Time.

This conversation with Ixchel Lunar is layered, rooted, and full of insights about how to redefine Time, our connection to it, and how to flow through our days with greater ease and meaning, even as capitalism surrounds us.

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We Need Grandmother Roots

In this episode, I’m sharing some of what I’ve learned about how we can aspire to have roots as deep, large, and well-connected as the wise women of our lineages.

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Whales and the Myth of Progress

I’ve been in love with whales since my childhood, and in this episode I get to share some of their magic–particularly as it relates to our cultural myth of progress.

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Stone Wisdom for Dire Times, with Old School Nate

Today I’m honored to share a conversation with one of my beloved teachers and mentors, Old School Nate. We talk about how to see one another’s gifts, the value systems of capitalism v. the natural world, why the Autumn is a potent time to change our belief systems, and more.

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Worldviews, Women, and Reckoning, with Osprey Orielle Lake

My guest today, Osprey Orielle Lake, speaks clearly about the limits and possibilities of this moment on our planet. In this conversation, we talk about how dominant culture needs to shift in order for us to respond more intelligently to what the Earth is communicating to us. We also discuss women’s role in this work, Indigenous leadership, and exciting possibilities happening in the climate justice movement.

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The Stories We Carry, with Jane Clark

We can make so much meaning in our lives by telling the stories that live within our bodies and within the land that we inhabit. In this conversation with author Jane Clark, we explore what it means to be what she calls a “story carrier,” and how telling our stories is a way to root ourselves firmly in the midst of collective change and capitalist pressures.

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