47 min

04. Cultivating mutual reciprocities with Dr. Gavin Van Horn // REBIRTH podcast series advaya podcast

    • Education

"If words can do something, if they can sink into the heart, open up new paths of perception, lead us to the threshold of a forest, this is all to the good. Then we must leave them. They’ve done their work. They got our bodies where they needed to be. At this threshold, we must thank them for their service, and lay them down. It is time to stop speaking and listen. Come to the trees: to forget and to remember. To forget the straightjackets of manufactured time and cubicles. To remember something much older than the Gregorian calendar and the forty-plus-hour workweek. Come to the trees: to touch and be touched by something more primary, more whole.” - Dr. Gavin Van Horn, "Breathing Trees"
This is the fourth and final episode of REBIRTH, a limited podcast series produced by advaya, in partnership with Stella McCartney Beauty.
This episode features Dr. Gavin Van Horn: Executive Editor for Center for Humans and Nature Press, and co-editor of Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations. As we usher in springtime and we're urged out the door by our bodies, let us give in to the urge of being outside. May we learn to treat our bodies as receptive instruments. How do we develop kinship with the more-than-human world, with sprawling creativity and multiple intelligences? How can we receive with all our senses, leaving words behind? And how can this radically different orientation begin to restore frayed or fragmented relationships with the earth? In this closing conversation, we look at how we may tend to our bodies and ecosystems, in the season of new life, and receive guidance forward.
About Gavin: Gavin Van Horn is Executive Editor for Center for Humans and Nature Press, the author of The Way of Coyote, and co-editor, with Robin Wall Kimmerer and John Hausdoerffer, of the award-winning five-volume series, Kinship. His words have appeared in publications such as Emergence, Orion, The Learned Pig, Sky Island Journal, and the Plumwood Mountain Journal. Gavin has an ongoing interest in the relations between story, mythology, and care for our nonhuman kin. He currently resides in the ancestral lands of the Northern Chumash people in San Luis Obispo, California, where you can find him wandering the nearby hills and shores.
The episode additionally features reflection prompts by Haile Thomas, music by Johanna Warren, "There Is a Light", provided by Spirit House Records, and the series cover art is illustrated by Jia Sung.
Transcripts, further reading and resources and video footage of this podcast with subtitles can be found through the YouTube playlist of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjKkmvDmI67Q4V9pMCvMn6RJhzzdq6MBU
advaya is a platform for transformative education. We create learning programmes with the leading minds of our time to shift perspectives, transform our relationships and enable thriving lives in harmony with the natural living world.
Find advaya through our website: https://advaya.co/, our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/advaya.co/, and our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Advaya.
Stella McCartney Beauty believes that there is another way to effectively care for our skin. Their products have been formulated to work in harmony with the skin, supporting its key functions of regeneration and protection. Housed in recyclable packaging with a refill system, the range is completely vegan and cruelty-free. Shop the collection here: https://www.stellamccartneybeauty.com/

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"If words can do something, if they can sink into the heart, open up new paths of perception, lead us to the threshold of a forest, this is all to the good. Then we must leave them. They’ve done their work. They got our bodies where they needed to be. At this threshold, we must thank them for their service, and lay them down. It is time to stop speaking and listen. Come to the trees: to forget and to remember. To forget the straightjackets of manufactured time and cubicles. To remember something much older than the Gregorian calendar and the forty-plus-hour workweek. Come to the trees: to touch and be touched by something more primary, more whole.” - Dr. Gavin Van Horn, "Breathing Trees"
This is the fourth and final episode of REBIRTH, a limited podcast series produced by advaya, in partnership with Stella McCartney Beauty.
This episode features Dr. Gavin Van Horn: Executive Editor for Center for Humans and Nature Press, and co-editor of Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations. As we usher in springtime and we're urged out the door by our bodies, let us give in to the urge of being outside. May we learn to treat our bodies as receptive instruments. How do we develop kinship with the more-than-human world, with sprawling creativity and multiple intelligences? How can we receive with all our senses, leaving words behind? And how can this radically different orientation begin to restore frayed or fragmented relationships with the earth? In this closing conversation, we look at how we may tend to our bodies and ecosystems, in the season of new life, and receive guidance forward.
About Gavin: Gavin Van Horn is Executive Editor for Center for Humans and Nature Press, the author of The Way of Coyote, and co-editor, with Robin Wall Kimmerer and John Hausdoerffer, of the award-winning five-volume series, Kinship. His words have appeared in publications such as Emergence, Orion, The Learned Pig, Sky Island Journal, and the Plumwood Mountain Journal. Gavin has an ongoing interest in the relations between story, mythology, and care for our nonhuman kin. He currently resides in the ancestral lands of the Northern Chumash people in San Luis Obispo, California, where you can find him wandering the nearby hills and shores.
The episode additionally features reflection prompts by Haile Thomas, music by Johanna Warren, "There Is a Light", provided by Spirit House Records, and the series cover art is illustrated by Jia Sung.
Transcripts, further reading and resources and video footage of this podcast with subtitles can be found through the YouTube playlist of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjKkmvDmI67Q4V9pMCvMn6RJhzzdq6MBU
advaya is a platform for transformative education. We create learning programmes with the leading minds of our time to shift perspectives, transform our relationships and enable thriving lives in harmony with the natural living world.
Find advaya through our website: https://advaya.co/, our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/advaya.co/, and our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Advaya.
Stella McCartney Beauty believes that there is another way to effectively care for our skin. Their products have been formulated to work in harmony with the skin, supporting its key functions of regeneration and protection. Housed in recyclable packaging with a refill system, the range is completely vegan and cruelty-free. Shop the collection here: https://www.stellamccartneybeauty.com/

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

47 min

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