For The Wild

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 390:41:59
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Synopsis

This weekly hour-long program is a forum for powerful conversations with the philosophers, scientists, activists, healers, artists and others who are leading the movements to restore our beleaguered planet to its natural balance. The show deals with the most urgent questions facing the next generation of Earth stewards. How do we reverse ecological damages and create a culture of regeneration? How do we confront the psychological challenges of an uncertain future, while healing the age-old wounds of alienation from nature?

Episodes

  • LAYLA K. FEGHALI on Borderless Remembrance /163

    18/03/2020 Duration: 01h12min

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

    11/03/2020 Duration: 01h02min

    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 health of the Salish Sea, and the Lummi Nation’s sacred duty to return Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut (formerly known as Tokitae/Lolita), from where she is being held captive at Miami Seaquarium...Support the show

  • JESSE WOLF HARDIN on Rewilding the Self /161

    04/03/2020 Duration: 01h07min

    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 gratitude, and discovery within the weedy margins. We're called to the rich, dynamic ways of our earthly existence towards a reclamation of our embodied wisdom, resilience, and knowledge.Support the show

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

    26/02/2020 Duration: 01h06min

    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 mining for a “clean” energy revolution, and the urgent necessity of reform. This timely and important conversation pierces the heart of capitalism and our fossil-fuel-hungry, luxury-driven culture. Support the show

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

    19/02/2020 Duration: 01h07s

    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 the illegality of the actions taken by Canada’s federal and provincial governments. Support the show

  • CHRISTIAN SCHWARZ on the Sublime World of Fungi /158

    12/02/2020 Duration: 54min

    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 experience a significant decrease in fungal diversity due to climate change. Support the show

  • Dr. KIM TALLBEAR on Reviving Kinship and Sexual Abundance /157

    05/02/2020 Duration: 01h03min

    Dr. TallBear and Ayana confront western science’s continued appropriation of Indigenous sexuality, ancestry, and creation while unearthing our universal desires for love and belonging. Support the show

  • Dr. MAX LIBOIRON on Reorienting Within a World of Plastic /156

    29/01/2020 Duration: 01h09min

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  • Dr. BAYO AKOMOLAFE on Slowing Down in Urgent Times /155

    22/01/2020 Duration: 01h30min

    We are invited by this week’s guest, Dr. Bayo Akomolafe, to pause and abandon solutionism, step back from the project of progress, and dance into a different set of questions: What does the Anthropocene teach us as a destabilizing agent that resists our taming? How can we show up in our movements of justice if “the ways we respond to crisis is part of the crisis”? Support the show

  • KYLE WHYTE on the Colonial Genesis of Climate Change /154

    15/01/2020 Duration: 01h03min

    Ayana and Kyle discuss Kyle’s body of work on dystopia and fantasy in climate justice, the reproduction of settler structures, Indigenous science, vulnerability discourses, and “decolonizing allyship.” Kyle concludes with the ever present reminder that our work must be rooted in consent, reciprocity, and trust. Support the show

  • Dr. RUPA MARYA on Decentralizing the Power of Healing /153

    08/01/2020 Duration: 58min

    This expansive conversation touches on Dr. Marya’s work to decolonize medicine, the pervasiveness of medical debt, the need for medical reparations, and the fruitfulness of community-based medicine. We explore how society might look like if the pursuit of health and wellbeing for all was at the foundation of our organizing. Support the show

  • MIKE PHILLIPS on Gray Wolves and the Vitality of Death /152

    03/01/2020 Duration: 01h02min

    Ayana and Mike’s conversation touches on the history of cattle ranching and grazing rights, trophic cascades and the vitality of death, the violent lineages of conservation, and ecological restoration as an antidote to species loss.Support the show

  • MARIAME KABA on Moving Past Punishment /151

    27/12/2019 Duration: 01h13min

    We are joined by Mariame Kaba for an expansive conversation on Transformative Justice, community accountability, criminalization of survivors, & freedom on the horizon. Mariame addresses punishment as an issue of directionality while reminding us why it is vital to have the prison abolition movement in conversation with the movement for climate & environmental justice. Support the show

  • Dr. SUZANNE PIERRE on Reshaping a Siloed Science /150

    18/12/2019 Duration: 56min

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  • InTheField: KASYYAHGEI on the Law of the Land /149

    13/12/2019 Duration: 01h11min

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  • InTheField: WANDA KASHUDOHA CULP on Rooted Lifeways of the Tongass /148

    06/12/2019 Duration: 01h05min

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  • LYLA JUNE on Lifting Hearts Off the Ground /147

    28/11/2019 Duration: 01h54s

    In honor of Truthsgiving, join us as we meditate upon the true spirit of giving. Lyla and Ayana unravel the great potential held within the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and well as some of its false assumptions, and propose Indigenous-led frameworks for sovereignty. Lyla reminds us that when we yearn to speak the language of life, love and healing, we must turn to poetry.Support the show

  • Reshaping the Landscape of Conservation Media at JACKSON WILD /146

    27/11/2019 Duration: 01h02min

    Tune into this episode to hear Ayana’s conversations with six storytellers who are shifting the landscape of conservation from behind their cameras, bold media strategies, and work in the field: Tiffany McNeil, Dr. Ayana Flewellen, Meaghan Brosnan, Rodrigo Farias, Kaitlin Yarnall and Faith Musembi.Support the show

  • PAVINI MORAY on Unlocking Eros and Sacred Reciprocity ⌠PART 2⌡ /145

    13/11/2019 Duration: 47min

    Listen in to Part Two of this intimate conversation as Ayana and Pavini share their reflections on the forest as a teacher of wild love, the field of eros within and beyond the realm of sex, the cyclical nature of death as communion, and strategies for connecting with ancestors of blood and heart. Support the show

  • PAVINI MORAY on Alchemizing Trauma and Ancestral Healing ⌠PART 1⌡ /144

    08/11/2019 Duration: 48min

    Join us for Part One of Ayana and Pavini’s conversation as they delve into deep dialogue on the necessity of relational repair, trans and queer belonging, navigating states of trauma, and breaking settler mentalities within healing spaces.Support the show

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