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For The Wild

Summary: For The Wild Podcast is an anthology of the Anthropocene; focused on land-based protection, co-liberation and intersectional storytelling rooted in a paradigm shift away from human supremacy, endless growth and consumerism.

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 QUEER NATURE on Reclaiming Wild Safe Space /101 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4956

Join Ayana in conversation with So and Pinar as they explore how tracking and trailing answer the call of our ancestral bodies and the land, what deep intimacy with the more than human world looks like, how place-based skills are tools of liberation, and how to heal community.Support the show

 FOR THE WILD: An Anthology of the Anthropocene /100 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5639

We’ve been combing through the archives and crafting this very special episode for the community that has rallied around us these past few years. Today’s episode highlights some of the many conversations we keep present in heart and mind.Support the show

 DALLAS GOLDTOOTH on Responding to Toxic Masculinity /99 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3496

Toxic masculinity, settler colonialism, and white supremacy are impelling us to a point of no return. If you are coming to this conversation as an environmental advocate, understand that in order to shift our relationship from that of domination over “nature” to one of reciprocity and understanding of the ecosystem we are apart of, we must examine our values with one another. Support the show

 JOHN SEED on Deep Ecological Identity /98 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3571

Join us as Ayana and John explore topics of ecological identity, embodied wisdom, moving beyond the individual, the tenets of Deep Ecology, and the Rainforest Information Centre’s recent work in Ecuador with the Los Cedros Biological Reserve.Support the show

 Dr. CHAD HANSON on the Myths & Misinformation of Wildland Fires /97 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4350

Join us to learn about what happens in a post fire habitat, why fire is an ecological treasure, not a disaster, how significantly climate change will impact wildfires, and why both politicians and the United States Forest Service have a vested interest in spreading misinformation when it comes to forest management.Support the show

 Reverand M. KALANI SOUZA on Personal Preparedness in Advance /96 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3586

This week we interview Reverend M. Kalani Souza, a gifted storyteller, singer, songwriter, musician, performer, poet, philosopher, priest, political satirist, and peacemaker. Join us in conversation as Ayana and Kalani discuss an “all hands on deck approach” to addressing human behavior and developing personal preparedness.Support the show

 QUEEN QUET on the Survival of Sea Island Wisdom /95 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3586

Queen Quet and the Gullah/Geechee nation are an exemplary vision of resilience in an age of deterioration, holding on to spirit and hope amidst. Facing the onslaught of colonial terrorism towards both Black and Indigenous lives, Queen Quet's vision is lighting the way forward in troubled times.Support the show

 KEVIN SCHNEIDER on Legal Liberation for More Than Human Kin /94 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3421

Since 2013, the Nonhuman Rights Project has filed lawsuits on behalf of non-human animals in captivity – including four chimpanzees and three elephants, so far – seeking a writ of habeas corpus. The organization is fighting for the autonomy of our more than human kin as we face the need for multi species liberation.Support the show

 Dr. BIRUTÉ MARY GALDIKAS on Orangutan Refugees in Their Own Land /93 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3585

This week we are joined by Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas, a globally renowned anthropologist, conservationist, and orangutan researcher. She has been researching and working with wild and wild-born ex-captive orangutans for nearly half a century.Support the show

 BEN GOLDFARB on Beaver's Complex Inter-Weavings /92 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3478

Ben Goldfarb is an independent environmental journalist based in Spokane, Washington, whose writing has appeared in publications such as Mother Jones, Science, The Guardian, and High Country News. He is the author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter.Support the show

 KURT RUSSO on the People Under the Sea/91 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3690

Dr. Russo and the Lummi people believe that Tahlequah carried her baby on the tour of grief because she knows we are watching. The display of her dead offspring in this way was an intentional act– not only an act of grieving, but intended to stir an empathetic reaction from those who live above the water.Support the show

 ELIZABETH FOURNIER on a Green Afterlife /90 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3420

Elizabeth Fournier, affectionately called ‘The Green Reaper,’ is the author of The Green Burial Guidebook: Everything You Need to Plan an Affordable, Environmentally Friendly Burial. Support the show

 HEATHER MILTON-LIGHTENING on Reframing Direct Action /89 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3579

Heather Milton-Lightening has seventeen years of organizing experience from local issues to international campaigns. Among other topics, Ayana and Heather discuss truth and reconciliation, true ally-ship, the commonality of Trump and Trudeau and reflections from Standing Rock.Support the show

 NNIMMO BASSEY on Niger Delta as Sacrifice Zone /88 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3412

This week’s conversation is with Nnimmo Bassey, an inspirationally committed Nigerian activist, who is fighting the global petrol military complex to reveal the full ecological and human horrors of oil production.Support the show

 STEVEN MARTYN on Letting Land Lead /87 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3763

Steven and Ayana explore the ideas of co-creative integrated polyculture, living reciprocally with the land, autonomous evolution of nature, invasive species, and the origins of our food and medicine plants. Steven has more than thirty years experience living co-creatively with the Earth, practicing traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing.Support the show

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