Emergence Magazine Podcast

Emergence Magazine
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Nov 25, 2025 • 60min

Practical Reverence – A Conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer

Join Potawatomi botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer as she dives into her new book, The Serviceberry. She introduces the concept of the Honorable Harvest, emphasizing principles like restraint and gratitude. Robin discusses the sacred connections between gifts and nature, critiquing the commodification of resources like water. Through storytelling, she highlights how community and mutual flourishing can foster ecological healing. Kimmerer argues for local gift economies, deepening our human and environmental relationships, all through a lens of practical reverence.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 16min

Seasons: A Conversation at the Tate Modern – with Melanie Challenger, Sam Lee, Dara McAnulty, Kerri ní Dochartaigh and Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

In November, we celebrated the launch of our latest print edition, Seasons, at the Tate Modern in London. Recorded live at the event, this conversation featuring four Volume 6 contributors, delves into each of their stories and the themes of requiem, invitation, and celebration at the heart of their seasonal experiences. From honoring the fragility of spring birdsong, to finding an expanded sense of self through seasonal “noticelings,” this wide-ranging and lively exchange explores the myriad ways of remembering our relationship with the seasons.  Read the transcript.  Discover our latest print edition, Volume 6: Seasons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 6min

Earth as Koan, Earth as Self – A Conversation with Susan Murphy Roshi

In this conversation from our archive, Australian writer and Zen roshi Susan Murphy immerses us in the ancient tradition of koan and the power of the “not-knowing mind” to open a treasury of resources for meeting the climate crisis. Sharing several koans from Zen masters that push at the boundaries of our consciousness, she speaks to the way they can draw us deeper into kinship and reminds us that the Earth Herself is a koan waiting to be known.  Read the transcript. Photo by Warren Summers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 42min

On Time, Mystery, and Kinship – A Conversation with Jane Hirshfield

Acclaimed poet Jane Hirshfield, with a rich background in Zen practice, dives deep into the mysteries of time and kinship. She beautifully recites her poem "Time Thinks of Time" and shares insights on how Zen has reshaped her perception of time. Topics of spaciousness in intimacy, the importance of attention in poetry, and the interplay of empathy and imagination are explored. Jane emphasizes compassion in the face of climate challenges and discusses how grief can inspire love and action, all while reflecting on the interconnectedness of life.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 48min

Strange New World - Roy Scranton

Probing the flatness of his Midwestern landscape, Roy Scranton challenges us to peer beyond what meets the eye to engage more thoughtfully with a place’s ecological, geological, and cosmological dimensions. What first appears to him as farmland, highways, and worn industrial sprawl in his new home of South Bend, Indiana, begins under sustained attention to disclose rich layers of physical and temporal meaning. Roy invites us to practice this same attentiveness, allowing ourselves to be changed by the stories that make a place new and strange, and the mundane alive with resonance. Read the transcript. Artwork by Nico Krijno. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 21, 2025 • 43min

Offering Our Attention with Humility – A Talk by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

In this final talk of a three-part series, Emergence executive editor and Sufi teacher Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee speaks about two essential elements needed if we are to tend to a relationship of reverence with the Earth: humility and offering. To ground ourselves in respect for the power of the Earth, and respond to Her unconditional generosity, we can begin by remembering to de-center our needs, and instead ask ourselves: What attitude towards the seasons can help me develop a relationship to place? How can I respond with love not only to the wonder, but to the pain of the Earth? When we are rooted in this space of humility and offering, we can remain open and present with Her beauty and loss.  Read the transcript.  Discover our latest print edition, Volume 6: Seasons. Artwork by Thoth Adan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 14, 2025 • 43min

A Story of Requiem, Invitation, and Celebration – A Talk by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

We are in need of stories that can help us navigate the complexity of our moment: both the unfolding ecological catastrophe and the love we feel for our burning world. This second talk in a series given by Emergence executive editor and Sufi teacher Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee at our Song of the Seasons retreat on Whidbey Island explores how the story of birth, growth, decay, and death told by the seasons, regardless of where one is in the world, invites us into a space of reverence that offers a container for holding love and loss amid the vast ecological changes reshaping our Earth. Read the transcript.  Discover our latest print edition, Volume 6: Seasons.  Artwork by Thoth Adan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 7, 2025 • 47min

Unfurling the Spiral – A Talk by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

As an introduction to the themes within our latest print volume, Seasons, we’re sharing a series of talks over the next few weeks given by Emergence executive editor and Sufi teacher Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee at our Song of the Seasons retreat on Whidbey Island. This first talk explores the cyclical nature of the seasons, and how when we devote our attention to these cycles over time, their continuous variation reveals itself, unfurling like a spiral that draws us deeper into kinship with the Earth. If we find the courage to remember ourselves not as impervious to the rhythms of the seasons, but as profoundly connected to them, we can begin to open to their sacred invitation.    Read the transcript. Discover our latest print edition, Volume 6: Seasons. Artwork by Thoth Adan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 30, 2025 • 32min

Thin White Line – Maya Pace

Maya Pace, a writer and facilitator with deep insights into California’s environmental challenges, dives into the complexities of loving a harsh and scorched land. She discusses how the 2020 fires revealed the hidden truths of California's ecology and shares memories from her commune upbringing that shaped her understanding of water management. Maya also reflects on lessons learned from drought in Utah, the implications of water scarcity, and the importance of surrendering to nature's realities rather than striving for an unattainable ideal.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 1h

Making the Invisible Visible – A Conversation with Ersin Han Ersin

Ersin Han Ersin, creative director of Marshmallow Laser Feast, merges science and art to unveil ecological ties. He discusses how imagination can illuminate the invisible connections between humans and nature. Ersin highlights their work in Colombia, using technology like LiDAR to explore a Caponuri tree's life. He emphasizes the emotional aspect of art, fostering empathy and shared experiences. Through immersive installations, he encourages a deeper connection with other species, inviting awe and urgency in caring for our environment.

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