The Wild Beings Podcast explores topics from nature connection to ecological education. Venturing deep into the wisdom of our land-based ancestors and exploring how we can bridge that gap between the modern and the old ways. Through immersive conversations with inspiring folks from around the world who are on their own journey of reconnecting and rewilding, we delve into a journey of remembering our ecological place and what that looks like in a modern world.
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The Wild Beings Podcast explores topics from nature connection to ecological education. Venturing deep into the wisdom of our land-based ancestors and exploring how we can bridge that gap between the modern and the old ways. Through immersive conversations with inspiring folks from around the world who are on their own journey of reconnecting and rewilding, we delve into a journey of remembering our ecological place and what that looks like in a modern world.
A very real & raw conversation from an Indigenous perspective about the current state of society & how we can integrate a more connected way of being into it. We speak of the struggles of being a modern human that is not connected to a tribal way of living, how do we navigate social constructs of the modern world in a way that isn't destructive?Some of the topics we chat about:- Navigating neurodivergence in the modern world.- Wrong story about climate change - Old Knowledge getting thrown around with no roots.- Our role as humans of caretaking. - Integrating & adapting to the present, even when it breaks your heart.- Creating symbiotic social structures- The eco-system of society. Tyson always speaks & shares his unfiltered truth which is a breath of fresh air amidst a sea of misinformation on the media. Tyson Yunkaporta is a researcher, arts critic, poet, and traditional wood carver. He works as a senior lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges and is the founder of the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab at Deakin University.He is the author of "Sand Talk" and more recently "Right Story, Wrong Story".
Wild Beings Podcast
The Wild Beings Podcast explores topics from nature connection to ecological education. Venturing deep into the wisdom of our land-based ancestors and exploring how we can bridge that gap between the modern and the old ways. Through immersive conversations with inspiring folks from around the world who are on their own journey of reconnecting and rewilding, we delve into a journey of remembering our ecological place and what that looks like in a modern world.