For The Wild is an Anthology of the Anthropocene focused on radical ideas in earth renewal, restoration, and conservation.
Podcast / Slow Media / Land Defense
We’re calling in slow media. The past ten years of interviews have shown us how media should be slow, rooted, and steadying. We invite you to dive in deep with us. Stay tuned to our socials, newsletter and website for updates and announcements...
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Inviting listeners into his deep connection with the forest and the natural world, Ross Reid of Nerdy About Nature brings an inspirational energy and commitment to this interview.
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These three visionary Black men, sharing their leading edges, invite us into a radical re/imagination of how we respond to our time– sensing into emergent possibilities, triangulating toward a synthesis of new forms, new magic, and new directions.
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Weaving together the ephemeral worlds of emotion and identity with the grounding power of shared values and reciprocity, artist Sky Hopinka reminds us that art is meant to provoke, inspire, and make the space needed for feeling to emerge.
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This week we are excited to continue our collaboration with UC Berkeley's @oandbinstitute to bring you a conversation from The Othering and Belonging Conference in Berlin, Germany.
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This week's guest, Sylvia V. Linsteadt, traces ancestry through the motherline, sharing how story and myth are very much alive and can offer valuable insight especially as we consider what it means to inhabit a place.
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Tuning into a magic that flows from the universe, not from an individualized self, Tyson Yunkaporta offers lucid insight into the current state of the world in this week’s episode.
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In a timely and heart-wrenching episode, returning guest Layla K. Feghali shares the power and perseverance of homeland, even in the face of colonial violence. Artwork by mirella salam��.
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What if we started with gratitude? With love? In this episode Ayana is joined by longtime mentor Molly Young Brown in a discussion that tends to what it means to be human in times of polycrisis and unraveling.
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In the spirit of the solstice, we’re taking the time to express our immense gratitude for the wonderful community that makes For The Wild possible – our team, our community of guests, our Patreon community, and our listeners all over the world.
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In The Edges in the Middle VII, Báyò Akómoláfé, Sa’ed Atshan and Cecilie Suratsky journey into what it might be like to glimpse at the world through tears: what visions are possible when we postpone the compulsion to see everything clearly?
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“No organism is an island.” As Sandor Katz reminds us in this delightful and informative episode, all life on earth is deeply interdependent.
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Betty Martin offers her vast knowledge of bodywork, somatics, and consent to give listeners insight into what she calls “The Wheel of Consent."
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As he mourns Tokitae’s recent death, Kurt Russo of Se’Si’Le reflects on the ways nature gives us signs of the greater mysteries of life.
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Blending theory, practice, and fascinating cultural vision, this week’s conversation with Erin Manning calls into question the systems and practices that keep us stuck.
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We take a pause from our regular schedule to rebroadcast @corrina_gould's potent and powerful episode (originally aired in November 2020) to serve as a reminder of humanity and land rematriation in the face of deep colonial violence.
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Fariha Róisín reminds us that our bodies guide us to what we need. This episode brings up the things that we so often don’t want to touch – trauma, abuse, global systems of disregard – and handles them with care and love.
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Invoking ancestry, magic, and a deep relationship with the Dead, this week’s guest @perditafinn invites listeners into a world of mystery.
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Poet and educator @jsuskin details the way our rhythms are drawn from those of the Earth. Even as we begin to lose the predictability of Earth’s rhythms, our bodies carry the memory and significance of the seasons.
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What is life at the edges of ecosystems, at the moments of convergence? In this week’s episode, guest @obikaufmann introduces listeners to his understanding of consilience – emphasizing the importance of art and science in sacred relationship.
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