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Every day Wild

Every day Wild

Written by: Daniel Havey
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In this podcast, we'll share stories and interviews about our encounters with the wild to remind us that the wild is on both sides of the doorstep: in our minds, our forests, our bones, our oceans and our imaginations. By sharing these stories, we hope to open our daily lived experience to that sense of wildness so that we witness it as a participant, not a stranger. Stories can guide us into knowing in this way. Lets story ourselves back into the wild! Every day Wild is hosted by Daniel Havey and Agravaine MacLachlan on Kaurna land.Daniel Havey Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Eric and the Troublefetcher
    Mar 30 2023

    Did you ever feel like you could see trouble coming? What if you could literally see it? On legs?

    In the second part of my interview with Eric he describes a very strange encounter with such an entity.

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    27 mins
  • Eric encounters a nature spirit in the wilds of Scotland
    Feb 24 2023

    The gods, the spirits, the monsters. Are they all in our mind? Where are our minds?

    Eric's fascinating encounter with a half man/half deer in Scotland, suggests to us that we are all part this/part that, and that our minds aren't as particular to our brains, or our concepts of an individual self as we think.

    Have you "seen" something like this before? The whole encounter prompted us to discuss how we see things, and the social and historical conditions that set the rules on what can be seen, by who, and how.

    Fascinating stuff!

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    51 mins
  • A locust, bees and changing your universe.
    Jan 25 2023

    Imagine, with the mind of a child, that the lives of insects are as complex and worthy as our own.

    And that they can be included in our network of important relationships.

    This understanding is reflected in the stories of Wayne and Jennifer as they recall discovering the small ones in their community with the open awareness of children.

    We’re left wondering: what if we could know all our small non-human kin like this? The implications could be both wonderful and heart breaking.

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    46 mins
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