
In this episode, we delve deep into the realms of history, spirituality, and resilience with our guest, Sophie Strand. Sophie, a renowned poet and writer, has dedicated her work to exploring the intricate connections between religion, storytelling, and ecology, and her profound insights have graced numerous projects and publications.
Our conversation takes us on a captivating journey through various intriguing topics. We'll explore the profound tale of sensory resilience amidst the looming threats and violence that shape our world. We'll unravel the complexities of trauma's enduring legacy and the unique gift of sensitivity it bestows upon some. Together, we'll ponder the notion that not everyone survives life's initiation rituals and how, in many ways, we're all interconnected, much like cells in the grand body of existence.
Join us as we embark on this thought-provoking journey of nourishing life and resisting capitalism, delving into these themes, and much more. Stay tuned for a conversation that promises to enlighten, inspire, and challenge our perspectives.
- Introduction by guest Sophie Strand. 2:50
- The legacy of trauma and the gift of sensitivity. 5:20
- The idea that not everyone survives an initiation. 8:10
- We are a cell in the body. 10:30
- The story of the man that murdered Jesus and his wife. 13:05
- Empire is the first grand empire that does this on a giant scale. 17:50
- How the knowledge of birth control has changed the world. 19:35
- How do we live with the mystery of uncertainty? 21:40
- How to live with the mystery and how to navigate it. 24:10
- Life is invested in surviving, even if it's at the expense of a toast. 26:45
- The power of slowing down and letting go. 30:00
- Nourishing Life and Resisting Capitalism. 32:05
- Healing beyond hope. 34:30
- There is an aspect of money and health that is virtue-based. 36:20
- The problem with the assumption of a special diet. 38:35
- The disadvantage of being white and male. 41:00
- People this summer were surprised by the flooding, fires and smog. 43:20
- What's good for us has been very bad for the planet. 46:00
- A party doesn't have to be hard work. Storytelling is a way of staying alive. 48:20
- Write a story about an emergency. 50:35
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