Podcast Episode | Dougald Hine From Dark Mountain to a School called Home Dougald Hine is a writer and social thinker, and one of the founders of the Dark Mountain Project. He and his partner Anna Björkman have recently bought an old shoe factory in a small community...
Rune Hjarno-Rasmussen is a historian of religion and a specialist on Nordic animism and shamanism. He doesn’t believe that animism belongs in the dusty cabinets of the “ancient history museum of humanity”, but rather wants to explore how we can merge...
Podcast Episode | Stephen Jenkinson This two-part podcast episode features author, poet and grief counsellor Stephen Jenkinson, and it revolves around the topics of Grief, Soil and the Origins of an Orphaned Culture – our culture. Our elder-bereft,...
A Podcast Episode with Brigid LeFevre Brigid LeFevre runs the community supported agriculture operation ”Förädlad” (roughly ”Enhanced”) in Järna, Sweden. It’s a biodynamic vegetable garden that focuses on fermenting the harvest in order to enrich it with lactic acid...
Birth, Life and the Sacred Feminine In this episode I talk to author and activist Kristina Turner about Birth, Life and the Sacred Feminine. And about home birth, natural birth, water birth, doulas, midwives and how we need to put the Goddess-like, queen-like pregnant...
“Seeds for the Post-Corona Soil” (E7) This recording was made in the middle of the Corona Pandemic. It’s early May of 2020, and there seems to be more questions than answers. Is the spread of the virus beginning to slow down? Will we be back to...