Episode 24: News on Words from Iran, Indigenous Fire Stewardship in Minnesota, and Robin Wall Kimmerer Fostering Reciprocity
Click Play below for today’s dose of Active Hope, in the latest news episode of Turning Season Podcast, covering:
- words from one of the courageous Iranian women protesting in Iran, about seeing The Great Turning in process, and how the type of practices we do in the Work that Reconnects have impacted her
- indigenous fire stewardship returning to forests in Minnesota in a collaboration between the Fond du Lac Band (a Chippewa / Anishinaabe band) and the Cloquet Forestry Center
- and Robin Wall Kimmerer continuing to foster the shift in consciousness toward a renewed relationship of love and reciprocity with the living Earth
Turning Season Podcast is here to bring you news and deep conversations about our adventure toward a life-honoring, life-sustaining way of being human on Earth. This show is for every one of you who’s awake to our multiple crises, feels your love for life on Earth, and chooses to participate in cultivating ways of life we can believe in, making a life-honoring present even in the face of an uncertain future.
Read more about fire stewardship at the Cloquet Forestry Center:
In a YES! Magazine article: https://www.yesmagazine.org/environment/2022/09/20/fire-indigenous-traditional-ecological-knowledge
From the Cloquet Forestry Center:
https://cfans.umn.edu/news/restoring-fire
Get (or gift!) a copy of Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants
Read more about Robin Wall Kimmerer and one of her recent talks:
From Brown University: https://www.brown.edu/news/2022-11-04/kimmerer
On her website: https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/