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The Ecopsychology Project
Jon-Erik G Jardine
7 episodes
6 days ago
A dive into the human relationship to nature. As a cognitive, linguistically sophisticated species, the human species is evolving in ways it seems we are only now as a collective becoming aware with. With the surge of information technologies, our ability to connect and share ideas has reached a new pinnacle. How can we use this to better understand who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed? Join me for conversations with people around the world as we touch base on the evolution of humanity from the premise that we too are nature.
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A dive into the human relationship to nature. As a cognitive, linguistically sophisticated species, the human species is evolving in ways it seems we are only now as a collective becoming aware with. With the surge of information technologies, our ability to connect and share ideas has reached a new pinnacle. How can we use this to better understand who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed? Join me for conversations with people around the world as we touch base on the evolution of humanity from the premise that we too are nature.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Let the Music In with Ethan Holzer
The Ecopsychology Project
1 hour 12 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
Let the Music In with Ethan Holzer

Permaculture designer by day and master of ceremonies by night, Ethan Holzer works hard to implement sustainable farming and forestry practices in the US but found that socioeconomic and political obstacles drained his energy and now lives and works in Colombia, focusing on community-scale food systems and spiritual healing using an understanding of internal alignment to implement material changes in the world. Using the cycles of giving to and receiving from our ecology, Ethan dedicates his work to sustaining life through the practice of gratitude and acceptance.

Some of the topics we discuss are

Permaculture

Therapeutic environmental interactions

reintegration of lives with cycles of creation, abundance, and scarcity

Ecological consciousness

Human leadership in the biological realm

Balances of nature

intentions and unintended consequences in conservation

community action, “Not in my backyard, or in your backyard.”

getting out of your own way

the shadow side of individual accomplishment and the anxiety of fulfillment

healing and accepting change

mentality of scarcity

loosening the grip on understanding and control

environmental guilt

contributing to society

the inevitability of pain - the choice of suffering

the idea of ownership

going inside: the final frontier

and much more


I hope you enjoy this first episode. Ethan and I had a great time recording. The conversation was fairly organic and we covered a lot of ground, really diving into the personal experience of one's own nature as a key to not only wellness but also to increase our effectiveness in the world.

The Ecopsychology Project
A dive into the human relationship to nature. As a cognitive, linguistically sophisticated species, the human species is evolving in ways it seems we are only now as a collective becoming aware with. With the surge of information technologies, our ability to connect and share ideas has reached a new pinnacle. How can we use this to better understand who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed? Join me for conversations with people around the world as we touch base on the evolution of humanity from the premise that we too are nature.