In this inaugural conversation of the Feral Wisdoms collection of the Convexplorations podcast, Anna welcomes environmental humanities scholar Jana Norman for an exploration of our current collective crossroads. Together, they examine how we might navigate away from hierarchical, disembodied ways of being toward more relational, ecologically-grounded approaches to life and community. Drawing on insights from ancient Indigenous cycles, cellular intelligence, and the wisdom of natural patterns ...
All content for Convexplorations—with Anna Grear is the property of Anna Grear and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
In this inaugural conversation of the Feral Wisdoms collection of the Convexplorations podcast, Anna welcomes environmental humanities scholar Jana Norman for an exploration of our current collective crossroads. Together, they examine how we might navigate away from hierarchical, disembodied ways of being toward more relational, ecologically-grounded approaches to life and community. Drawing on insights from ancient Indigenous cycles, cellular intelligence, and the wisdom of natural patterns ...
'Where do you end... and the world begin?' (Body as Guru Collection)
Convexplorations—with Anna Grear
20 minutes
2 months ago
'Where do you end... and the world begin?' (Body as Guru Collection)
Travel with me through ancient entanglements... journeys that began long before human consciousness first stirred... intimacies written into the very cells of your body. Today, we're going to explore our own bodies as a meeting place where countless forms of life converge to create what you experience as... well, you. Where exactly do you end... and the world begin?
Convexplorations—with Anna Grear
In this inaugural conversation of the Feral Wisdoms collection of the Convexplorations podcast, Anna welcomes environmental humanities scholar Jana Norman for an exploration of our current collective crossroads. Together, they examine how we might navigate away from hierarchical, disembodied ways of being toward more relational, ecologically-grounded approaches to life and community. Drawing on insights from ancient Indigenous cycles, cellular intelligence, and the wisdom of natural patterns ...