Lost Together Podcast with Marika Heinrichs

A podcast about responding to the political and ecological crises of our times through the lens of relationship.

From climate crisis to childhood trauma, we are a culture focused on solutions. A fear of uncertainty in our relationships, work, and movements cuts us off from our wisest, most creative, and visionary potential. When our bodies struggle to stay with the unknown, our reflex is often to grasp for power and control. Lost Together asks: What would become possible if we responded to the political and ecological crises of our times through the lens of relationship rather than individual protection? What if we stopped trying to find solutions, and started trying to find each other? For over 20 years Marika has explored the intersection of embodiment and collective liberation as a writer, organizer, and somatics practitioner. In conversation with friends and collaborators, Marika explores the wisdom uncertainty has to offer us and shares grounded, practical tools for cultivating strong relationships with each other and our more-than-human kin in the midst of the great unknown. marikaheinrichs.substack.com

Episodes

  1. Being in Relationship Across Difference in Power, History, and Identity

    4d ago

    Being in Relationship Across Difference in Power, History, and Identity

    “Sometimes freedom is like, can you hold me please?” How do we build relationship and intimacy across differences in power, history, and identity? My guest this week is Prentis Hemphill.  Prentis Hemphill is the bestselling author of What It Takes to Heal, a groundbreaking exploration of healing, justice, and transformation. A therapist, somatics teacher, facilitator, political organizer, and writer, Prentis is also the founder of The Embodiment Institute and a leading voice in embodied leadership and collective healing. Prentis served as the Healing Justice Director at Black Lives Matter Global Network and was a lead somatics teacher with generative somatics and Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity (BOLD). They hold an M.A. in Clinical Psychology. They are also the creator and host of the acclaimed podcasts Finding Our Way and Becoming the People. Prentis lives on a small farm in Durham, NC, with their partner, Kasha, their child, and two dogs. In this episode, Prentis and I talk about the practice of building relationship across difference without appeasement or defensiveness, how to let go of identities that have outgrown us, and what it looks like to turn toward each other, honestly, in a time when so much feels uncertain. website: prentishemphill.com Instagram: @prentishemphill RESOURCES: The Embodiment Institute Embodied Ancestral Inquiry Focusing Book Lost Together is produced by Marika Heinrichs and Becca Rich. Our music is by Cristoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Mixed by SC Dillon. Sound Engineering and Editing by Marika Heinrichs. Get full access to Feet in the Butter at marikaheinrichs.substack.com/subscribe

    1 hr
  2. Between Collapse and Emergence: Learning From Conflict in Turbulent Times

    Jun 23

    Between Collapse and Emergence: Learning From Conflict in Turbulent Times

    "That sense that we can just dislike each other and then dispose of each other when it gets too hard is the thing that keeps us stuck in these old systems.” What if the problem isn’t conflict, but our inability to stay with it? With over 15 years of experience and a background in mediation (Q. Med), adult education (MA), and Somatic Experiencing (SEP), Brook bridges the gap between systemic change and the human nervous system. Through coaching, training, and custom change processes, they help organizations transform power dynamics, psychological safety, and conflict into sources of possibility. This episode explores why conflict is having a cultural “moment,” what actually happens in high-stakes relational breakdown, and why most of us were never taught the skills to navigate it. In this conversation, Brook Thorndycraft shares their path into conflict work through transformative justice, mediation, and somatic practice. At the core of this is a simple but challenging truth: we don’t get to get rid of each other. Learning how to stay, even when it’s hard, is essential to any future worth building. bigwaves.ca https://substack.com/@bigwavesbrook LINKS: Two Loops Model: complexsystemsframeworks.ca/framework/two-loop-model/ Deep Democracy: https://www.waterline.coop/ Hospicing Modernity by Vanessa Machado de Oliveira: decolonialfutures.net/hospicingmodernity/ Lost Together is produced by Marika Heinrichs and Becca Rich. Our music is by Cristoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Mixed by SC Dillon. Sound Engineering and Editing by Marika Heinrichs. Get full access to Feet in the Butter at marikaheinrichs.substack.com/subscribe

    56 min
  3. Deep Roots: Showing up to Justice Work with Cultural Grounding

    Jun 9

    Deep Roots: Showing up to Justice Work with Cultural Grounding

    “Sometimes we don't know who we're from, what lands we're from, what culture we're from, what language we're from. But that culture, those ancestors, that language, know exactly who we are.” What happens when we try to do justice work without knowing who we are? Ben Reid-Howells is a Scottish-Canadian community organizer, educator, Gaelic language and culture learner, co-founder of the Centre of Resilience (Bihar, India); the "Vasudhaiva [VAH-SOO-DAY-VA] Ride" Transnational Project Series; and founding director of Deep Roots Alba, an initiative for cultural regeneration, decolonization, healing and solidarity rooted in Scotland and globally connected. Ben is also a musician, wood worker, and lives on the West Coast of Scotland. In this conversation, Ben shares his journey across continents, movements, and communities, and the turning point that shifted everything: being told to go find his own people. From Indigenous land defence movements to reconnecting with Gaelic language and land in Scotland, this is a story about moving from cultural emptiness to grounded belonging. We explore the relationship between ancestry and responsibility, the limits of guilt, and why reclaiming land-based culture is not separate from political work but essential to it. This conversation is about rebuilding cultural roots, holding complexity around whiteness and colonialism, and remembering ways of being that were never fully lost. https://www.benreidhowells.com/ https://www.instagram.com/deep.roots.alba RESOURCES Deep Roots Gatherings: https://deeprootsalba.org/ Resilient Floating Village Project: https://www.centreofresilience.org/floating-village-project Grassy Narrows: https://freegrassy.net/ Unist’ot’en Land Defense: https://unistoten.camp/ Tom Langhorne: www.youtube.com/FandabiDozi Lost Together is produced by Marika Heinrichs and Becca Rich. Our music is by Cristoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Mixed by SC Dillon. Sound Engineering and Editing by Marika Heinrichs. Get full access to Feet in the Butter at marikaheinrichs.substack.com/subscribe

    57 min
  4. What does Regeneration Mean?

    Jun 2 ·  Bonus

    What does Regeneration Mean?

    What does Regeneration mean? Welcome to our first glossary episode! There are so many words and terms that we use in the field of somatics, social justice, and the politicized healing sphere that we don’t always have the same understandings around, or take the time to really explain. This can both lead to misunderstandings, and a kind of gatekeeping. I want the kind of brave conversations we’re having here to feel open and invitational so, the Lost Together Glossary was born! Each week between our interview episodes we’ll share a word or term from our previous conversation and spend some time breaking it down, meditating on its various meanings, and I’ll share a bit about my relationship with the word or term. Think of it less as a dictionary, and more as a living document of shared language — one that is always evolving. If you have suggestions or requests for future glossary entries, paid subscribers can submit queries for our bonus Q+A episodes every month on Substack: marikaheinrichs.substack.com/ If you haven't listened yet to my conversation with Nisha and Lua on how they are practicing Regeneration in real time, you can go back and find it in last weeks' episode. This week our first glossary entry is on Regeneration. I hope you enjoy! Further Reading: Towards a deeper, reciprocal relationship with the planet Nisha Poulose Rooted in Wisdom Lua Couto Anthology of Regenerative Futures Get full access to Feet in the Butter at marikaheinrichs.substack.com/subscribe

    12 min
  5. How The Land Teaches Us To Be In Relationship With Each Other

    May 26

    How The Land Teaches Us To Be In Relationship With Each Other

    “When we are together, there is me, there is her, and there is a third person, there’s our relationship and we are trying to know it better each time we meet.” This weeks’ guests are Luana Couto and Nisha Mary Poulose. Lua is a researcher, educator and storyteller from the Brazilian Amazon. Her work lives where ancestral knowledge meets futures thinking. She partners with Purpy and Futuro Possivel to bring regenerative practices into organizations and communities worldwide. Nisha is an architect and bioregional planner with a passion for socio-ecological transformation and regenerative systems. She is the founder of Woven Design Collaborative—a firm that designs, strategises and weaves at the confluence of human habitat, planning, and the environment.  This conversation explores the deep and often messy connection between land and relationship. Lua and Nisha share their journeys, practices, and perspectives on healing, trauma, and collective transformation. You’ll hear us refer to a retreat. We spent a week together in Italy alongside other teachers including Bayo Akómoláfé, Laura Peña Zaneta, and a group of climate justice activists and artists from the global south, practicing embodying regeneration in real time. You’ll also hear the impacts of some powerful weather on the quality of audio in a couple of places. Luana Couto: instagram.com/souluacouto Nisha Poulose: wovendesigncollaborative.com RESOURCES: https://unearthodox.org/2025/02/towards-a-deeper-reciprocal-relationship-with-the-planet/ https://futuropossivel.com.br/ wovendesigncollaborative.com Lost Together is produced by Marika Heinrichs and Becca Rich. Our music is by Cristoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Mixed by SC Dillon. Sound Engineering and Editing by Marika Heinrichs. Get full access to Feet in the Butter at marikaheinrichs.substack.com/subscribe

    1 hr
  6. Introducing Lost Together with Marika Heinrichs 🌳

    Season 1 Trailer

    Introducing Lost Together with Marika Heinrichs 🌳

    Marika Heinrichs is a somatics practitioner, therapist, writer, organizer, and facilitator. For over 20 years she has been learning and experimenting at the intersection of healing and social change. In conversation with friends, mentors, and collaborators, Lost Together explores the wisdom that the unknown has to offer us alongside grounded, practical tools for cultivating strong relationships with each other and our more-than-human kin in the midst of uncertainty and change. From climate crisis to childhood trauma, we are a culture focused on solutions. A fear of uncertainty in our relationships, work, and movements cuts us off from our wisest, most creative, and visionary potential. When our bodies struggle to stay with the unknown, our reflex is often to grasp for power and control. Lost Together asks the question: What would become possible if we responded to the political and ecological crises of our times through the lens of relationship rather than individual protection? What if we stopped trying to find solutions, and started trying to find each other? If these are questions you find yourself drawn to, we hope you’ll listen and join the conversation on Substack: marikaheinrichs.substack.com/ Lost Together is produced by Marika Heinrichs and Becca Rich. Our music is by Cristoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Mixed by SC Dillon. Sound Engineering and Editing by Marika Heinrichs. Get full access to Feet in the Butter at marikaheinrichs.substack.com/subscribe

    2 min

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From climate crisis to childhood trauma, we are a culture focused on solutions. A fear of uncertainty in our relationships, work, and movements cuts us off from our wisest, most creative, and visionary potential. When our bodies struggle to stay with the unknown, our reflex is often to grasp for power and control. Lost Together asks: What would become possible if we responded to the political and ecological crises of our times through the lens of relationship rather than individual protection? What if we stopped trying to find solutions, and started trying to find each other? For over 20 years Marika has explored the intersection of embodiment and collective liberation as a writer, organizer, and somatics practitioner. In conversation with friends and collaborators, Marika explores the wisdom uncertainty has to offer us and shares grounded, practical tools for cultivating strong relationships with each other and our more-than-human kin in the midst of the great unknown. marikaheinrichs.substack.com

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