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A short, poorly edited episode of me stating the obvious.
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In this episode we are graced with Josh Schrei. Josh is a writer. A teacher. A lifelong student of world mythologies and cosmologies. He hosts a very high quality podcast called The Emerald: Currents and Trends Through a Mythic Lens. Offering perspectives on everything from current global events to cultural movements in art, science, music, literature, yoga practice, and politics, all through the framework of myth, story and imagination.
THE EMERALD PODCAST
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Dr. Becca Tarnas is a scholar, artist, counselling astrologer, and an editor of Archai: The Journal of Archetypal Cosmology. She is the daughter of renowned psycho-cultural historian, Richard Tarnas. Becca received her PhD in Philosophy and Religion at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco. Her dissertation is titled The Back of Beyond: The Red Books of C.G. Jung and J.R.R. Tolkien. Becca now teaches at both Pacifica Graduate Institute and CIIS, as well as several other online education platforms. She has published one book thus far, titled Journey to the Imaginal Realm: A Reader’s Guide to J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.
In this episode we explore:
- Californian geomantics
- Jung
- The astrology of our age
- Tolkien
- The nature of the Imaginal
- The meaning of history
- Re-enchanting the human worldview
- Hope and despair in the Great Turning, and much more...BECCA'S WEBSITE
EXCERPT OF JOANNA MACY, PRODUCED BY TIM WILSON AT PERSONA MEDIAJOANNA MACY'S WEBSITE
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Following an intense, life changing experience, Dean Harrison has dedicated himself to researching Yowies (Australia's Bigfoot). Dean's journey has spanned decades and he has circled the globe to pursue the truth of these elusive beings. In addition, Dean created Australia Yowie Research which is tied into world-wide research groups and has created yowiehunters.com.au as both a comprehensive resource for Yowie research, as well as a database of reported sightings.
-Yowie Hunters Website-Yowie Hunters: Witness Audio Reports
-Yowie Thermal Camera Footage Examination Video
-Sapiens Life Amongst Other Hominins: Youtube Video
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David Holmgren is best known as the co-originator with Bill Mollison of the permaculture concept following the publication of Permaculture One in 1978. Since then he has developed three properties, consulted and supervised in urban and rural projects and presented lectures, workshops and courses at a wide variety of events and venues in Australia and around the world. His writings over those three decades span a diversity of subjects and issues but always illuminating another aspect of permaculture thinking.
Today we discuss:
-Our mutual concerns about the increasing normalisation of censorship in a post-covid world
-The strange polarity flips between conventional political positions
...and a little bit about permacultureDavid's Website
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www.oaktreedesigns.com.auBYRON'S MUSIC
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Nicholas Allbrook is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter. After growing up in remote, north Western Australian town, Derby, Nick eventually became the frontman of the psychedelic rock band Pond (who have recently released their 9th studio album) and a member of musical duo Allbrook/Avery. He was also a founding member of Mink Mussel Creek and played bass for Tame Impala.
In today's chat we discuss:
-Nick's growing up in remote Australia
-The beginnings of his musical adventures
-Leaving Tame Impala
-Magical Antenna Erections
-Ursula Le Guin and synchronicity
-Unicorn semen
-Cerebral assholesPOND'S MUSIC
FIRST FOOTPRINTS DOCUMENTARY
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Eliza Greenman is a fruit explorer, horticultural historian, and designer /implementer of agroforestry plans that integrate livestock (and humans) into tree crop systems/orchards.
Outside of her farming endeavours on leased land, She is currently looking to purchase a location (in Virginia) to plant a tree crops repository for the Southeastern US. The ultimate goal is to assemble as many genetics as possible to create a nearly endless fruit, nut and leaf drop scheme that will substantially or completely offset the cost of grain needed to raise livestock in the Southeast.
In today's gobsmackingly good episode, we discuss:
-The joys of botanical adventuring
-The deep value of perennial staple crops
-The tragedy of the grand American Chestnut
-The mystical White Oak
-Silvicultural hero - J. Russell Smith
-Indigenous land cultivation and stacks more aye...SHOW NOTES
BYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
www.oaktreedesigns.com.auDEHESA AUSTRALIS
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Joseph Dennis McKee. UK born Australian musician/sound artist.
Once key member of Snowman, now living in LA.We wax lyrically about:
-The effect of environment upon creativity
-World building
-Californian geomantics
-The current, acute bifurcation of world views
-Discord and resolution in US politics
-Joe's creative adventures and more...Outro music: Water On The Brain - Byron Joel
JOE'S WEBSITE
https://www.joemckee.xyz/SNOWMAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-cArYNR4psBYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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Writer, psychic, initiator and master storyteller, de Angeles has been in print for decades. She facilitates the immersive, initiatory Rivers in the Skin experience: a deeply moving and life-altering ceremonial awakening of ancestral presences and the rewilding of a Celtic ancestry long thought gone. Challenging, but ultimately liberating, particularly for those having suffered spiritual and cultural misappropriation and oppression, especially by those of the conquerors (inntrenger) and has worked with the public, with tarot, for over forty years.
Lore de Angeles is an indigenous Catuvellaun/Briganti knowledge holder, with strong genealogical taproots of Scandinavian, Irish and Breton ancestry, and is learned in the landscapes and story of these living people and species. She is a scholar and a defender of culture, language, freedom of speech, gender diversity, equality, parity, homeland and right-to-respect.
During this discussion we explore:
-The power of language
-Etymology
-Lore's personal story of being sold and bought as a child
-The indigenous Britains
...and frankly, more than I can recall at this point.SHOW NOTES
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For those who have already been introduced to him, Gordon White needs no introduction.
For others, he is the curator of Rune Soup, a blog and podcast about magic and a thriving member community of people right across the world interested in the doing of magic; the intellectual and performative understanding of magic; and the improvement of our lives using magic. When not charming the pants off of the international magic community, Gordon presides over Permaculture Tasmania, all of this from his 5 acre permaculture homestead in southern Tasmania.
In this episode we muse sassily about...
-Sleep paralysis
-Growing up weird
-Gordon's magical path
-Connecting to country
-What the fuck to "do" with colonialism
-Future iterations of permaculture
-Perceived, energetic activation of the Australian landscape
-Finding right-relationship with the haunting of AustraliaMusic: "Magick Pen" by me.
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www.runesoup.comBYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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Harry Greene is an agroforestry economist, a land steward, and an athlete.
He strives to awaken human capacity by planning and planting the trees that improve our lives and our landscapes.Before graduate school he spent two years as a resident athlete at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Centre, competing in the sport of Modern Pentathlon. Once an Olympic hopeful, he competed on the World Cup circuit in countries such as Mexico and Egypt, and at the 2015 World Championships in Berlin.
Nowadays he is the co-founder and Chief Investments Officer at Propagate Ventures, based in Hudson, New York.
Propagate Ventures assists land managers to integrate profitable tree crops into working farms by bridging the capital and operational gaps needed to plant and manage productive agroforestry systems.
We rap about:
-Dirty Dancing (finally!)-The ecology of New England
-Harry's background in finance
-The economic viability of agroForestry and Harrys projects with Propagate Ventures
-J. Russell Smith
...and I rant about Australian Ecology (again)
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www.propagateventures.comBYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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Richard Weller is an Australian landscape architect and academic. He is Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He also holds the Martin and Margy Meyerson Chair of Urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania, is on the Board of Directors of the Landscape Architecture Foundation, Washington D.C. Weller was formerly a Winthrop Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Western Australia, and director of the Australian Urban Design Research Centre.
We discuss:
-Richard's time in Berlin
-The differences and similarities between Australian and U.S culture
-Mental health in relationship to place
-The inherent existential tensions of modernity
-Humans as keystone species
-Rewilding and more...BYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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Having taught and worked on various projects extensively within Australia and internationally, such as Morocco, Jordan, Palestine and New Caledonia, David Spicer has covered a broad array of different soil types, topography and climatic zones.
David is a valued member of the Permaculture Sustainable Consulting team headed up by Geoff Lawton.
He is a master of practical and logical mainframe permaculture design which allows him to give his extensive experience of life and the cost involved to change a site.
He has majored in the design water harvesting and storage earthworks which frames all regenerative farming.
David has the distinction of being Registered Teacher #5 with the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia.
We discuss:-David's life growing up old-school
-His work in Morocco
-Japan
-Australian vs American folk culture
-Passion for the natural worldSHOW NOTES
DAVID'S WEBSITE
BYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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Of all the myths and stories we find shared ubiquitously around the globe one of the most persistent and captivating is that of hairy, wild, human-like creatures living in the wilderness.
How are they represented in different cultures? Are they merely myth or is there a physical reality to them? And if so, why the disparaging gap between the bountiful anecdotal evidence and meagre physical?
In this talk we discuss the elusive creatures and the surrounding phenomena from a historical, Jungian, mythological, paleo-anthropological, and even modern forensic perspective as to what may lie behind this cross cultural folklore and unrelenting sightings.
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The Mythopoetics of Extra-sapiens Hominids: Youtube VideoBYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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Scott Cane, Australian archaeologist and anthropologist, grew up in southern Tasmania before moving to Canberra to study at The Australian National University. There he completed his PhD examining the relationship between human behaviour and material culture among Ngarti and Kukatja people living in the Great Sandy Desert of Western Australia.
He works as a consultant having co-authored a monograph with economist Owen Stanley, Land Use and Resources in Desert Homelands, and has written over ninety reports and twenty-five published papers about Aboriginal cultural heritage, community life and relations to land. This long-standing interest in Aboriginal people, their culture and heritage led to Scott’s involvement with the Spinifex People of the Great Victoria Desert in 1992 and, in turn, to the documentation and definition of their customary land tenure and the recognition of their native title.
He has lived long periods of time with the desert people of Australia, including some of the last hunter-gatherers. He is the author of Pila Nguru: The Spinifex People. He appeared in the 2013 ABC TV documentary, First Footprints and authored the accompanying book of the same title. The documentary won the 2013 Walkley Award for excellence in documentaries.
We discuss:
-Human evolution
-Sahulian ecology
-Memory devices
-Mnemonics
-Giant, mysterious spirals in the desert
-Megafuana
-Indigenous Australia...and probably loads more stuff that is worth noting but I can't remember right now.
SHOW NOTES
Scott's Book: "First Footprints"
The "First Footprints" Documentary series
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In todays episode we speak with groundbreaking botanical researcher Monica Gagliano.
In collaboration with various disciplines across the Sciences and the Humanities, Monica's research aims at expanding our perception of animals, plants and more generally Nature. In the process of learning how to do this, she has pioneered the brand-new research field of plant bioacoustics and extended the concept of cognition to plants, re-igniting the discourse on plant subjectivity, sentience and ethical standing.
Monica is a Research Associate Professor in Evolutionary Ecology at the Biological Intelligence (BI) Lab, Southern Cross University, a Research Associate Professor (Adjunct) at the University of Western Australia, a Research Affiliate at the Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney & an all round, swell human bean.
We also tip-toe through the following proverbial tulips:
-Indigeneity
-Linear time
-Astrology
-Ethnobotany
-Science Vs Scientism
-New, old and novel epistemologies
and like HEAPS more...SHOW NOTES
Monica Gagliano
https://www.monicagagliano.com/https://www.themindofplants.com/
The Bard McKenna
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Scott Hall is a 5th Generation Grain Farmer, Market Farmer, Holistic Management Consultant and leader within the Australian syntropic agriculture movement.
Syntropic Agriculture is, as the listener will discover, tricky to define. It's simplest definition is a systematised approach to agroforestry based on the principles of ecological succession and, perhaps more than most regenerative agricultural modalities, takes thorough, constructive advantage of aligning with natural function (this is not just word salad lip service).
Syntropic Agriculture has been developed from the work of Swiss-Brazilian botanist Ernst Gotsch, and his insight and observation of how living systems, particularly forests grow naturally. By mimicking these systems and applying them to agriculture, we are able to create beautiful, abundant, healthy farms that are 100% organic and regenerative in nature, with minimal external inputs.
SHOW NOTES
Scott Hall's Website
www.syntropia.com.auErnst Götsch's Website
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Pat Simmons Jr. was born on the Northern California coast but was raised from age 6 on the north-shore of Maui, Hawai’i; a life full of organic farming, surfing, skateboarding, exploring the country, and playing music. He also grew up on tour with his father’s band The Doobie Brothers.
As well as a surfer, farmer, father & Cancer survivor, Pat is an avid musician, offering a diverse blend of American folk-rock, country, blues, and reggae, Pat’s music is flavored with a traditional Hawaiian influence. Pat's music expresses simple messages of conscious, social & environmental revolution.
When not playing music Pat is exploring the lesser travelled nooks on his home island of Maui's, where he, his friends and family are actively re-connecting to the country and reviving the island's profoundly productive traditional agriculture systems known as Ahupua`a.
We tread such tantalising topics as:
-Evergreen State University
-Maui history
-Traditional Island eco-agricultural systems
-Terence McKenna
-Psychadelics
-Hawaiin SovereigntySHOW NOTES
PAT'S WEBSITE
patsimmonsjr.comPAT'S INSTAGRAM
instagram.com/patsimmonsjrBYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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Mark Jones: Filmaker. Mystic. Ranga.
Mark has been living and working extensively in the Kimberley for 27 years and started out as a camera operator with adventure film maker Malcolm Douglas. His curiosity led him into the edit suite and then into developing stories and creating films with deep underlying messages that reflect his very special part of the world.
The Kimberley is regarded as the greatest cultural landscape on Earth which houses tens of thousands of rock art sites and millions of heritage sites. It's natural beauty and dramatic coastlines are a cinematic dream. It is little wonder Mark has chosen to call this place home and raise his family.
We explore such lofty subjects as:
-Malcolm Douglas
-Pigmy dolphins
-Ayuhuasca
-Indigenous Australian ethnobotany
-Healing genetic trauma
-Magnetic pole shifts
-Limitless Human potentialAdvertisement from Phasepork.
SHOW NOTES
Mark's website
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ls it scientifically plausible that other Hominid species inhabited the Australian mainland before Homo sapiens?
Following on from his presentation on the global “Wild Man” phenomena, in this talk researcher Byron Joel explores the fascinating topic of Homonid (modern Humans and their relatives) history in the Australasian and South East Asian regions. From Homo erectus in Java as long as 1 million years ago, the Hobbits of Flores, the Red Deer Cave People, the Denisovan DNA heritage within contemporary Australasian peoples and even the folklore describing mysterious non-sapiens hominids still living in the Australasian wilderness.
SHOW NOTES
Link to the youtube video with associated slides *RECOMMENDED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmWnUMofpPU&list=PLJDf3pCXH9kRB9xOXjqmMTvahPXMH9_Gg&index=3SECRETS OF SAHUL FACEBOOK GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretsofsahulCRYPTO-HOMONOLOGY PLAYLIST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nWxYJ27dxs&list=PLJDf3pCXH9kRB9xOXjqmMTvahPXMH9_GgBYRON'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
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