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Mentioned in 25 episodes

BRAIDING SWEETGRASS

Book • 2013

Mentioned by

Mentioned in 25 episodes

Mentioned by Steve Levitt as one of the most beloved and popular books of the last decade.
133 snips
158. Why Did Rome Fall — and Are We Next?
Mentioned by Dan Harris as one of her previous books, exploring indigenous wisdom and scientific knowledge.
85 snips
The Antidote To Not-Enoughness | Robin Wall Kimmerer
Mentioned by Steve Levitt as one of the best-selling and most influential nonfiction books of the last decade.
70 snips
159. Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Manifesto for a Gift Economy
Recommandé par Frédéric Laloux comme un livre magistral qui explore la sagesse amérindienne et la relation entre l'humanité et la nature.
43 snips
#337 - Frédéric Laloux - Auteur - Libérer l’entreprise, comprendre la crise climatique, oser se réinventer
Mentioned by Max Wilbert when discussing sustainable cultures and how they learn to live in balance with their environment.
38 snips
Resilience is Resistance | Max Wilbert
Mentioned by Alixa Garcia when explaining ceremony focuses attention so that attention becomes intention.
14 snips
#58 On Extinction & Enchantment: Alixa García
Mentioned by Henry Shukman in the context of contrasting mythologies regarding humanity's relationship with the earth.
13 snips
How to Embrace Original Love on the Path to Awakening with Henry Shukman
Mentioned by Rachel Donald as a source for the concept of kinship with nature.
11 snips
The Need for Roots | Nathalie Nahai
Mentioned by Jessica Lackey as an influence on her book, highlighting the concept of balance in consumption.
11 snips
What's "enough" for you? Exploring the Zone of Enoughness
Mentioned by the speaker who read it, discusses the Native American traditions.
Episode 77 - Robert Falconer
Mentioned by Sophie Pavelle as a book that helped her write from a creative point of view grounded in science.
305. Discover the strangest relationships in the animal world - with Sophie Pavelle
Recommended by Lily Urmann as a book to get into nature, especially "Braiding Sweetgrass".
Episode 147: Lily Urmann – Biomimicry and place-based learning
Mentioned by the guest when discussing sustainable living and indigenous practices in America.
EPISODE 40: A Seal Called Noon
Mentioned by Sujatha Baliga as a book everyone should read.
A Radical Alternative to Revenge | sujatha baliga

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