The WaterHole

Emerging World Project

"The Waterhole is where the earth returns its storytellers. After 30,000 years, Nunchoga, a baby mammoth reemerges not as a relic, but as a storyteller. Host t.addison brown invites you to this sacred gathering place, where elephants hum in infrasound, rivers whisper, and the cosmos breathes through the trees. Through magical realism and conversations with poets, scientists, and Indigenous wisdom-keepers, this 8-part series listens to the stories the living world is ready to share. Here, every being has a voice. Pull up a seat. The water is deep, and the stories are rising."

Episodes

  1. Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part Four

    Jun 14

    Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part Four

    Every story has a moment where the thread pulls taut - where everything learned must be lived. This is that moment for Ray. In this final part of Chapter 1, Ray must do the hardest thing the day has asked of him. Not the physical labor of a man alone in the Yukon. But something quieter, and far more difficult: letting go of what he loves. Trusting what he cannot control. And opening the door for the first time in a very long time to his whole self. When the world arrives at Claim 47 in the form of Dr. Sarah Chen and her team, Ray doesn't know what to say or how to explain what has happened here. He only knows that he has changed, and that the change requires something new of him. Not performance. Just honesty, and the willingness to say: I can't do this alone. Will you help me? What unfolds is a quiet reckoning between science and mystery, between the need to understand and the need to simply honor, between the old Ray who drove north to disappear and the man now lying on his back in the road, feeling the earth hold him, whispering thank you to the beloved. Ray's story ends not with answers, but with something better: an open hand. A new fire, tended by more than one. Ray's chapter is complete - but The WaterHole's journey has only just begun. Seven more stories are waiting at the water's edge. Come back and hear what other stories Nunchoga wants to share. The WaterHole is where the earth returns its storytellers. Eight stories. One deep thread. Follow The WaterHole on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen. Produced by Emerging World Project | emergingworldproject.org Follow on Instagram: @emergingworld_project Woven throughout this series we are gifted with Soulful Sips by Natasha Deganello Giraudie — filmmaker, proud member of the Nun Cho Ga fan club, and creator of the Nature Practice method. Her intention with this offering is to help us soak in the mystery and the gifts of the Earth all the way in, until they reach the very center of our hearts. In this place, nature’s wisdom, beauty, and love can flow through us abundantly, encouraging us on our journey of caring for the wellbeing of all beings.

    27 min
  2. Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part Three

    Jun 14

    Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part Three

    Something impossible is happening in the Yukon and Ray is right in the middle of it. In this episode, the world around him begins to respond. The creek, the wind, the light, the earth itself, all of it moving together in a way that feels less like coincidence and more like ceremony. And at the center of it all, something so tender and so unexpected that Ray can barely hold it. He is learning, slowly, what it means to feel again. Not just sensation but the full, frightening, necessary landscape of emotion. The joy and the grief and the love that has been waiting beneath the numbness all along. Airavata is beside him, patient as the sky, offering something Ray has never quite been able to receive: the truth that he was never meant to carry any of this alone. And then comes the ancient story of sky and earth, of separation and longing, of eight great beings at the edges of the world whose sacred work is to hold what would otherwise drift too far apart. It is a cosmology, yes. But it is also a mirror. Ray begins to see his own isolation differently. Not as strength. Not as self-sufficiency. But as a fire tended alone, slowly going cold. This episode asks the question at the heart of Ray's whole journey: Will you trust others to help tend the flame? The answer requires courage. And a radio. And a baby mammoth who wraps her trunk around his finger and waits. Ray's story isn't finished - one more part of Chapter 1 is still to come, and the most extraordinary part of this journey may be just beginning. Don't miss it. The WaterHole is where the earth returns its storytellers. Eight stories. One deep thread. Follow The WaterHole on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen. Produced by Emerging World Project | emergingworldproject.org Follow on Instagram: @emergingworld_project Woven throughout this series we are gifted with Soulful Sips by Natasha Deganello Giraudie — filmmaker, proud member of the Nun Cho Ga fan club, and creator of the Nature Practice method. Her intention with this offering is to help us soak in the mystery and the gifts of the Earth all the way in, until they reach the very center of our hearts. In this place, nature’s wisdom, beauty, and love can flow through us abundantly, encouraging us on our journey of caring for the wellbeing of all beings.

    22 min
  3. Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part Two

    Jun 14

    Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part Two

    Something has shifted in the frozen ground of the Yukon - and now something shifts in the air itself. In this episode, Ray is not alone. What joins him at the permafrost wall defies easy explanation, arriving not with terror but with a tenderness so vast it is almost unbearable. A presence, ancient and luminous, that seems to know Ray better than he knows himself - his exhaustion, his isolation, the weight he has been carrying so quietly for so long. What unfolds is not a conversation so much as an unveiling. The kind that doesn't come from the outside in, but from the deep inside out. Ray has spent years building a life around not feeling. Around motion and routine and the merciful numbness of hard work. This episode asks - gently, persistently - what happens when something refuses to let that numbness stand. When the world reaches back. This is a story about belonging. About what it means to be held by something larger than yourself. About a grief you didn't know you were carrying, and a love you didn't know you still had. Ray's hand is on the fur. Something is changing. And he is only beginning to understand what he has found or what has found him. Ray's story continues. Two more parts of Chapter 1 are still to come, and what has been set in motion here is only deepening. Come back. You won't want to miss where this goes. The WaterHole is where the earth returns its storytellers. Eight stories. One deep thread. Follow The WaterHole on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen. Produced by Emerging World Project | emergingworldproject.org Follow on Instagram: @emergingworld_project Woven throughout this series we are gifted with Soulful Sips by Natasha Deganello Giraudie — filmmaker, proud member of the Nun Cho Ga fan club, and creator of the Nature Practice method. Her intention with this offering is to help us soak in the mystery and the gifts of the Earth all the way in, until they reach the very center of our hearts. In this place, nature’s wisdom, beauty, and love can flow through us abundantly, encouraging us on our journey of caring for the wellbeing of all beings.

    18 min
  4. Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part One

    Jun 14

    Airavata | Ray's Discovery - Chapter 1, Part One

    Discoveries can't be planned for - some can only be received. In this episode we meet Ray, a man living in the Yukon, where the midnight sun stretches time into something unrecognizable and the permafrost holds its secrets for thousands of years. Ray's days follow a rhythm worn smooth as river rock: the 4 AM waking, the instant coffee, the drive to the claim, the swing of the pick. It's a life that looks like solitude but feels like something else entirely. Then something shifts beneath his hands. What Ray uncovers deep in the frozen earth doesn't just interrupt his morning it cracks him open in ways he wasn't prepared for, and didn't know he needed. Ray's Discovery, Part One acts as a meditation on grief without a name, on what it means to be found when you didn't know you were lost and on the strange grace that can arrive when we least expect it. This is quiet storytelling with a long reach. Bring your whole self. And Ray's story isn't finished. Chapter 1 continues - three more parts are coming, each one pulling the thread a little deeper. Whatever has been set in motion in that frozen riverbank, we are only at the beginning of it. Come back. Don't miss what happens next. The WaterHole is where the earth returns its storytellers. Eight stories. One deep thread. Follow The WaterHole on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen. Produced by Emerging World Project | emergingworldproject.org Follow on Instagram: @emergingworld_project Woven throughout this series we are gifted with Soulful Sips by Natasha Deganello Giraudie — filmmaker, proud member of the Nun Cho Ga fan club, and creator of the Nature Practice method. Her intention with this offering is to help us soak in the mystery and the gifts of the Earth all the way in, until they reach the very center of our hearts. In this place, nature’s wisdom, beauty, and love can flow through us abundantly, encouraging us on our journey of caring for the wellbeing of all beings.

    17 min
  5. Trailer

    Intro | The WaterHole

    The WaterHole : A Sacred Invitation to Listen Storytelling by t.addison brown, The WaterHole begins not with a voice, but with a breath—the earth’s. The intro is a poetic, animist incantation that transports listeners to the edge of a thawing riverbank in the Yukon, where time itself seems to pause. Here, the permafrost softens, and from its depths emerges Nunchoga, a 35,000-year-old baby mammoth, her lashes still dark, her trunk curled as if she had just closed her eyes yesterday. Nunchoga is not a specimen or a discovery; she is a storyteller, returned to us by the earth at a moment when the world seems to be asking: What have we forgotten? addison’s voice, warm and deliberate, guides us into this liminal space. They frame Nunchoga’s return as an act of reciprocity—a gift from the land, a reminder that stories are not just told but lived, not just heard but felt. The intro weaves together the sacredness of waterholes, where lions drink beside antelopes, where ancestors and elephants alike return to the same muddy banks, generation after generation. Here, thirst is the great equalizer, and survival is a shared prayer. But The WaterHole is more than a place; it’s a metaphor for the intersections of time, species, and elements. The air hums, the water whispers, the stones murmur, and the cosmos breathe through the trees. Every being, seen and unseen has a voice, and this podcast is a space to listen. The intro is a tapestry of magical realism, science, and Indigenous wisdom. It promises a journey through the Pleistocene to today’s migration corridors, carried by the blend of Indigenous songs, animal calls, sonic tones and the pulse of the earth itself. The score is not just a backdrop but a character, deepening the sense that some stories are meant to be felt in the bones, like the rumble of distant thunder. Produced by Emerging World Project, The WaterHole is an 8-part series that gathers poets, scientists, artists, and dreamers to sit together at the waterhole. Through original storytelling, it explores what it means to listen—to elephants, to ancestors and to the land. The intro doesn’t just introduce a podcast; it invites listeners into a ritual, a re-membering of the connections that bind us to the living world. As addison’s voice fades into the first notes of the episode, the question lingers: What will we hear if we listen deeply enough? The water is deep, the company is wild, and the stories are waiting.

    5 min

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"The Waterhole is where the earth returns its storytellers. After 30,000 years, Nunchoga, a baby mammoth reemerges not as a relic, but as a storyteller. Host t.addison brown invites you to this sacred gathering place, where elephants hum in infrasound, rivers whisper, and the cosmos breathes through the trees. Through magical realism and conversations with poets, scientists, and Indigenous wisdom-keepers, this 8-part series listens to the stories the living world is ready to share. Here, every being has a voice. Pull up a seat. The water is deep, and the stories are rising."