Ethnobotany seeks to investigate our relationship with plants, in the wider sense it is how we relate to the earth as a living planet. How we turn to it when we are met with frightening prospectives, and how we turn away from it in our quest for control. By tapping into humanity's exceptional potential, but not turning exceptionalist, we aim to seek ways to bring ourselves back into the complexity. Discussing this with us this week is returning guest Lukasz Luczaj, ethnobotanist and author of the new book On The Wild Side. Tune in for a peek at a wilder world...
60 | Wild Acts of Resistance with Monica Wilde
59 | Missing Each Other with Richard Trudgen
58 | Multidimensionality with Holly Bridges
57 | The Part of You That Gathers with Rachael Knight
56 | Forgotten Knowledges with Nina Lawrin
55 | Whispers of Better Things with Duncan Mackay
54 | Rites of Passage with Lucy O’Hagan
52 | Wilding the Wheat Fields with John Letts
51 | Never Being Alone Again with Vivienne Campbell
And we’re back...
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49 | True Rebellion with Mark Lewis
48 | The Unfolding with Irene Lyon
47 | Our Deeper States with Holly Bridges
46 | Befriending Your Nervous System with Deb Dana
45 | Body as an Antenna with Rachel Lambert
43 | Hungry Hearts with Fred Gillam
42 | The Super Curious with Eleonora Matarrese
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