The Emerald

Snail Juice & Bear Fat & Werewolf Moons (w/ Leah Song of Rising Appalachia)

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Jan 10, 2022
Leah Song, co-founder of the folk band Rising Appalachia, shares her insights on the importance of slowness in a fast-paced world. She discusses how modern culture often commodifies the unknown, neglecting the sacred value of downtime. Leah highlights the healing power of rituals, nature's rhythms, and our need for deep reflection. The conversation weaves through themes of ancestral wisdom, the value of patience, and finding balance in both slow and urgent actions, encouraging listeners to reclaim their connection to inner stillness.
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INSIGHT

Unknown Space Is Under Siege

  • Modern culture relentlessly colonizes slow, unknown spaces to make them productive and profitable.
  • This encroachment threatens our access to primal incubation time that cultivates imagination and healing.
ADVICE

Protect Unproductive Incubation Time

  • Designate downtime without productivity goals and allow boredom to invite creativity.
  • Resist turning retreats into workshops that demand measurable outputs afterward.
INSIGHT

Nature's Vast, Slow Rhythms

  • Nature operates on vast, slow rhythms that dwarf human schedules and remind us of scale.
  • Embracing those rhythms reconnects us to deep memory and patience.
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