Where Are You, What's Going On?

Since our time on the mountain, I've been thinking a lot about tracking and how easy it becomes in the snow. Winter is a mysterious season, but it only becomes unnavigable if we're trying to track with Summer sensibilities.

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To All the Edgewalkers

In this deep-Winter episode I'm talking about the necessity of edgewalkers, Deer as edgewalking mentors, and what it might mean to move between worlds and make medicine from our journeys.

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Hunting and Nesting: Lessons from Eagle

I love knowing that these fierce predators, with beaks that can rip into flesh and yellow eyes that are aflame, are building soft and tender nests for their young. Their sharp talons may not be wrapped around an abundance of food right now, but they can gather sticks and grass while they wait for the bounty that is (hopefully) to come. Watching Eagles and other birds of prey is one of my favorite pastimes, and the bare trees of Winter make it easier to observe them as they rest and nest.

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In Service to Life, with Manda Scott

In these troubling times, how can we offer ourselves in service to Life? In this sparkling and vast conversation with Manda Scott, we discuss what it means to do what needs doing and let go of the outcome, where we are in the human story, and the more-than-human support available to us in this important juncture. 

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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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