

For The Wild
For The Wild
For The Wild is a slow media organization dedicated to land-based protection, co-liberation, and intersectional storytelling. We are rooted in a paradigm shift away from human supremacy, endless growth, and consumerism. Our work highlights impactful stories and deeply-felt meaning making as balms for these times.
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Aug 16, 2018 • 1h 1min
STEPHEN HARROD BUHNER on Plant Intelligence & The Imaginal Realm, Part 2 ⌠ENCORE⌡ /14
Stephen Harrod Buhner, a senior researcher for the Foundation for Gaian Studies, dives into profound topics surrounding plant intelligence and our connection to the earth. He argues for unlearning human supremacy and highlights the vital relationships with our non-human kin. Buhner critiques modern education for stifling creativity and advocates for experiential learning in nature. He also reframes the narrative around invasive species, showing their potential benefits. The conversation explores the heart's influence on decision-making, emphasizing the importance of intuition and communal wisdom.

Aug 9, 2018 • 59min
JANINE BENYUS on Redesigning Society Based on Nature ⌠ENCORE⌡ /71
In an age of natural exploitation and capitalism, under the westward expansion of the settler colonial mindset, we have veered far off the path of right relations. Severance from seven generations thinking has left a falsehood of limitlessness, and we stand at at a critical crossroads for all life on Earth...Support the show

Aug 2, 2018 • 1h 1min
ROBIN WALL KIMMERER on Indigenous Knowledge for Earth Healing ⌠ENCORE⌡ /35
Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, an enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation is a mother, scientist and writer, a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY, and the founding Director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. Support the show

Jul 26, 2018 • 1h
DUNE LANKARD on the Day the Water Died /86
Dune Lankard has made a living demonstration of resource conservation over exploitation as better economics ~ to continue to catch fish means preserving what gives fish life. We cannot continue stealing from the future, and the bad economics of doing so are swiftly coming home to roost in climate change, environmental degradation, and the collapse of resources. Support the show

Jul 19, 2018 • 59min
FAVIANNA RODRIGUEZ on Art & Migration Know No Borders/85
Favianna invites us to explore the wisdom of nature and Earth relations as a lens through which to envision an alternative to the current immigration crisis. As climate change advances, the consequence of human migration will only become more pressing, Favianna invites us to explore the freedom in recognizing this beyond the extractive economical box.Support the show

Jul 12, 2018 • 45min
ZAYAAN KHAN on the Place of Sweet Waters, Part 2 /84
This week we are rejoined by Zayaan Khan to discuss water scarcity in South Africa. Local communities are experiencing a threshold being reached; a point of no return at which culture can change rapidly. Suddenly people become accustomed to the unthinkable —no showering! no laundry!— and they begin to ask, how could we have ever been so wasteful, so indulgent...Support the show

Jul 5, 2018 • 55min
ZAYAAN KHAN on the Place of Sweet Waters, Part 1 /83
Through discussion with Zayaan, we trace the ways that the white colonization of South Africa not only destroyed the complexities of the human-to-land relationship, but also continues to ignore the intricacies and connectivity of the landscape, leading to today’s dire drought. Further, we learn how South Africa is still living within the echo chamber of a shockingly repressive colonial system...Support the show

Jun 28, 2018 • 59min
STEPHEN JENKINSON on Closing Time /82
We are living through a time when there are more people, more creatures, more plants, more cultures, dying than ever before. The debts of generations past have accrued to us, but not the wisdom. Our inheritance of obligation, of reciprocity, has been broken and we are left with what is dying, but without any understanding of how to be with it...Support the show

Jun 21, 2018 • 51min
ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN on Emergent Strategy⌠ENCORE⌡/68
At the heart of Emergent Strategy is moving towards life and learning from the wisdom of nature to drive our social movements. Emergent Strategy asks us to think about spirituality and transformative justice as central to the resilient future we are imagining together. Support the show

Jun 14, 2018 • 1h 17min
JACINDA MACK on the Planetary Cost of Luxury /81
Jacinda Mack, leader of First Nations Women Advocating Responsible Mining is a mother, water protector and Indigenous woman striving to promote environmentally sound mining exploration and development processes that respect First Nations rights and grant them full participation. Support the show


