
MIND, BODY, & SOIL
Basins of Relations: Water, Fire, Beavers, and Beyond
WHOOEE. Brock Dolman, folks, in this episode is weaving together all sorts of things previously explored on the podcast in a new (old) and incredibly articulate way. This podcast is about water cycles, beavers, fire, sand, geology, the oceans, a living earth, and so much more. Brock is a conservation ecologist and a specialized generalist over at the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center. He’s also, in his own right, a linguist and an incredible waeaver of words. We explore the nouns and verbs of earth as energy flows, matter cycles, and life webs. This episode is a catch all – and at the heart of it, is a message about how to build lasting community.
Find Brock Dolman:
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center
The Universe is a Green Dragon: A Cosmic Creation Story by Brian Swimme
Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature by Janine Benyus
The End of Growth By Richard Heinberg
Tree Crops by J. Russell Smith
Picture of subsidence san Joaquin valley of telephone pole
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows
AC/DC: The Savage Tale of the First Standards War
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Welcome to Mind, Body, and Soil. Join me, Kate Kavanaugh, a farmer, entrepreneur, and holistic nutritionist, as I get curious about human nature, health, and consciousness as viewed through the lens of nature. At its heart, this podcast is about finding the threads of what it means to be humans woven into this earth. I’m digging into deep and raw conversations with truly impactful guests that are laying the ground work for themselves and many generations to come. We dive into topics around farming, grief, biohacking, regenerative agriculture, spirituality, nutrition, and beyond. Get curious and get ready with new episodes every Tuesday!

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