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1 Episode 43: Land, History, and Relationship: A conversation with Jessica Intermill 1:03:44
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Send us a text This episode features a conversation between host Sara Jolena Wolcott and guest Jessica Intermill, a lawyer and land history consultant. Jessica highlights the significance of land history in revealing the complex relationships between Indigenous cultures, settlers, and the land. She also discusses the emotional and practical aspects of land return and repair, stressing the need for respectful use of power and resources to support Indigenous goals. 01:31 - Introduction to Jessica Intermill 02:49 - What does land history evoke for you? 08:56 to 10:28 - On working with tribal nations 10:29 - Do you think the American Culture is a culture of running or a culture of place? 26:01 - On working with different generations 42:21 - Rugged individuality Jessica's website Socials: Linkedin , Instagram , Facebook Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 42: Faith, Ancestry, and Community: A conversation with Aubrey Chaves 1:13:10
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Send us a text Sara Jolena and Aubrey Chaves discuss the importance of understanding one's family history, faith, and its impact on personal identity. More than most of our episodes, this one resembles the kind of conversations that sometimes arise when Sara Jolena does 1-1 spiritual direction work with people. It is tender and exploratory. We aren't talking "about" something so much as going "into" it in a very personal way. The two women explore the intergenerational transmission of trauma and resilience, emphasizing the role of social and cultural contexts. Aubrey reflects on the somatic experience of making decisions and the anxiety sometimes associated with aligning personal desires with societal expectations. They highlight the significance of prayer and community support in navigating these challenges and finding inner peace. As this is an unusual episode, I want to share more about how it came about: Sara Jolena met Aubrey at that podcasting conference they both participated in at BYU in Salt Lake City. Aubrey has her own podcast, Faith Matters , which highlights aspects of the Mormon faith. She is an immensely bright, cheerful, and bubbly person. I had mentioned something about my work with legacies and inheritances in one of the sessions. She came up to me during a break, and started asking me questions about multi-generational emotional patterns. As we started talking, it was a clear that this could be one of those really important conversations for her - a conversation that could make a difference. I asked if she'd be open to recording it. She was ecstatic. Given how vulnerable the conversation ended up being, I asked her at the end of our recording: are you sure you want this to go out there into the world? And she said, "Sara Jolena, this is the kind of conversation I've been wanting to listen to for years. I crave being able to listen in to these kinds of conversations. If I had heard this a few years ago, it might have helped me. So I want this out there, because maybe another woman, another person, might find it helpful, too." Well. I can't say no to that! It's a conversation about working with intergenerational trauma on the feminine/female line; about her grandmother's letters; about what it means to be a woman of her faith; about embodied yeses and nos, about what it means to grow up and to listen to God and to trust her own inner wisdom. About learning to be ok with who she is, even when that's different. Yes, there's tears. And insight. And a lot of beauty. I hope you enjoy it! As always, if you appreciate this episode, please do remember to give us a like, leave us a kind review and to share this episode with others. Listen to: Faith Matters Podcast Follow Aubrey on Instagram Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 41: Disability, Rest, and Dignity: A conversation wih Robert Monson 1:24:00
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Send us a text Sara Jolena and Robert Monson discuss their shared experiences with disability, the importance of communal care and mutual support, and the need to imagine a new world beyond the constraints of capitalism and able-bodied norms. They explore the intersectionality of race, class, and disability, as well as the challenges and resilience faced when claiming disability identities. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the power of spiritual listening, rest, and remembering. Three Black Men podcast Black Coffee and Theology podcast Substack Enfleshed Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 40: Conversation with Lisa DeLay from BYU Radio's Elevate: A Faith and Spirituality Podcasters Summit 20:55
Send us a text In this episode of The Remembering and Re Enchanting podcast, host Sara Jolena Wolcott and guest Lisa DeLay reflect on their experiences at BYU's Elevate: A Faith and Spirituality Podcasters Summit in Provo, Utah, where they engaged with a small group of podcasters dedicated to exploring spiritual themes. They have also highlighted key insights from Krista Tippett's keynote conversation, emphasizing the importance of fostering genuine dialogue over traditional interview formats to explore deeper human experiences and spirituality. They also touch on the challenges faced by podcasters from marginalized communities, advocating for truth-telling and justice within their work. Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 39: Mapping the Inner Landscape: A Conversation with Lisa Colón DeLay 1:10:23
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Send us a text In this episode, Sara Jolena Wolcott and Lisa Colón DeLay have an engaging discussion about the inner landscape, drawing on wisdom from the Desert Fathers and Mothers of early Christianity. They explore how our internal worlds are deeply shaped by cultural influences, trauma, and the dynamics of community. Lisa shares insights from her book "The Wild Land Within," describing the "eight afflicting thoughts" identified by the Desert Father Evagrius as common challenges on the spiritual journey. The conversation also delves into the rich but often overlooked Coptic Orthodox Christian tradition and the importance of developing personal "rules of life" with spiritual practices. Throughout, Sara and Lisa emphasize the need to balance an awareness of our wounds and struggles with a remembrance of the blessings, beauty, and sources of safety within our inner landscapes. Their dialogue offers listeners a thoughtful, holistic perspective on navigating the complexities of the soul. Download the map Get a copy of her book The Wild Land Within: Cultivating Wholeness through Spiritual Practice Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 38 - Historical Context for Embodied Ethics in the Age of AI 1:04:19
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Send us a text This episode features a conversation with Sara Jolena Wolcott, Josh Schrei, and Andrew Dunn about history and technology. It was originally part of the Embodied Ethics in The Age of A.I. course offered by the School of Wise Innovation. Links: Andrew Murray Dunn Andrewmurraydunn.com Substack Medium X Instagram Facebook Josh Schrei The Emerald Podcast Instagram Facebook Advaya Course Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 37 - The Low Road and the High Road: Alastair McIntosh and Some Wisdom from Scottish Land Reform and Waterways 1:05:22
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Send us a text Scottish writer, Academic, and Spiritual Activist Alastair McIntosh sits down with Sara Jolena Wolcott to talk about his work on land reform, waterways and housing; the importance of Community Gardens, and the current state of America amidst the coming US election. This includes reflections from the island from which Donald Trump's maternal family comes. 1:33 - Introduction to Alastair Macintosh 5:38 - About Dark Mountain 12:00 - Land of trust and land ownership 20:40 - History 24:20 - On Trump and the American definition of "success" 33:00 - On Community Gardens 36:40 - Archetypes - Trump 41:20 - Divisions in America 48:00 - Paying attention to waters: Rivers and Oceans 58:00 - Possible American Futures Referenced material: Other Books mentioned in the episode: Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis Alastair's books: Soil and Soul Riders on the Storm: the Climate Crisis and the Survival of Being Poacher's Pilgrimage: an Island Journey Spiritual Activism: Leadership as Service Parables of Northern Seed: Anthology from BBC's Thought for the Day Island Spirituality: Spiritual Values of Lewis and Harris Alastair's website Featured Music: Music: The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond by Marie Narelle Publication date 1906 Source: Archive.org Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 36 - Charisma and Education amidst broken stories: A conversation with Dougald Hine 1:26:36
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Send us a text Author, social entrepreneur and the co-founder of a School Called HOME and The Dark Mountain Project - and a long time friend - Dougald Hine sits down with Sara Jolena Wolcott to talk about (adult) education, which leads to so many other things, because education is connected to so many things. 1:27 - Introduction to Dougald Hine 5:04 - When you know society has run to the end of its own story.... A question from a friend and student 16:19 - On education and carrying a message 21:38 - Education, Religion, and learning from what comes before us 42:17 - Learning and unlearning as adults 58:53 - Ethical Dilemmas in running our own schools 1:14:00 - Divestment and disinvestment in culture and place 1:21:51 - “Our world has not always been made for us and yet we do / we are actively part of creating what's arising” Dougald Hine: Website Dark Mountain Dougald's new book: At Work in the Ruins: Finding Our Place in the Time of Science, Climate Change, Pandemics and All the Other Emergencies Dougald's book: At Work in the Ruins : Finding our place in the time of science, climate change, pandemics, and all the other emergencies Further Adventures in Regrowing A Living Culture : A five-week online series with Dougald Hine start of May 23rd and 24th, 2024 - Learn more a school called HOME Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 35 - Peacemaking and honoring the sacred land: A conversation with Maija West 1:21:06
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Send us a text Peacemaker, business consultant, and advisor Maija West joins us to talk about her former work as co-founding the Healing and Reconciliation Institute and her journey in honoring the land. 1:34 - Introduction to Maija West and her work at Healing and Reconciliation Institute 23:58 - Tools that help Majia in her work as a facilitator and peacemaker. 27: 58 - Bringing the land in to engage in peacemaking 31:58 - What does it mean to honor sacred land? Sacred Land, Retreat Centers, and indigenous homelands 55:8 - How do you support listening between groups who are not seeing each other? 1:17:14 - What are you remembering? maijawest.com Bylaws toolkit for worker self-directed nonprofits Leadership embodiement hricommunity.org Our Shared Humanity Podcast Facebook Instagram YouTube SoundCloud Clarification from Maija: At around 43 minutes- I say “at best” is a comanagement agreement, but of course, full land return is a goal for many Nations. What I was meaning, but didn’t say, is that this option can be “best,” if the title to land will not transfer (land return) to a Tribe/Nation, then a co-management agreement can be a strong tool. Especially in California, because some Nations we work with have shared that they would prefer sharing the responsibility with a trusted third-party partner, like a land trust, as long as the written agreement is culturally appropriate and has a strong set of protocols for addressing issues or challenges through peacemaking. Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…
Send us a text In this special easter episode, we look at the curious intersections of a Goddess of the Dawn, the turning point of the Christian calendar and cosmovision, and the way in which time itself was reconceptualized in early medieval Europe, with reverberations and implications for today. This is an audio essay, not a conversation, and it picks up on threads from some of our earlier work around circular time, the transition into Christianity in Europe, ecclesiastical history, and our ongoing inquiry into the eco-spiritualities necessary to both interpret, respond to, and find faithfulness in the midst of a changing climate. Article Version: The Goddess of the Dawn and Reckonings with Time(s) Written by Sara Jolena Wolcott: Lady Pancakes the Rabbit and related Spring Metaphors… Between metaphors and reality: suggestions for Seasonal Inquiry References mentioned in this podcast include: Bede, The Reckoning of Time CS Lewis - The Discarded Image, an introduction to medieval and renaissance literature Goddess of the Dawn podcast by Fairfolk George Musser - The Paradox of Time: Why it can't stop, and must The ReMembering Course - Registrations are accepted through April 8. Click here to learn more Learn more about Circular Time Background music title: Gregorian Chant Background music by: KevinMacLeod. Thank you for listening - please "like" the podcast! :-) Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 33 - The Stories In Our Bones 1:09:17
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Send us a text Osprey Oreille Lake talks about her vast work at WECAN International alongside many Indigenous leaders and her newly released book The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis. 0:26 - Introduction to Osprey and WECAN International 4:28 - How did you learn how to listen? 7:32 - Story that opened Osprey’s heart in different way. (Her relationship with Nature) 14:00 - What does it mean for a worldview to be an entryway into something? 19:10 - "It is a time to listen to indigenous leadership:" 26:10 The story is in our bones 29:00 - Re-finding the Lorelei 36:48 - The right of nature movement 53:45 - Why do you keep showing up? 1:01 - How can we change the worldview of our government? 1:04:25 - What do you ReMember? WECAN International Osprey's Instagram Get your copy of Osprey's new book: The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis Sara Jolena's ReMembering Course (which engages with so many of these themes!) Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…
Send us a text Join us on a journey in and around and through the relationship between time and place. We cover circular calendars, the nature of time, progress, colonization, and consider the question, "What would a liturgical calendar for a regenerative economy look like?" We hear a lot about how people are separated from place. Much less discussed is how separating people from place leads to a different kind of relationship with time. This information comes from years of engaging with time, particularly via our Circular Time course, as well as our ReMembering Course. This audio was made possible through the support of Nik Kemmer. The flute music and bells throughout the episode is played by your hostess, Sara Jolena Wolcott. The music at the end of the episode is from Wild Revival. Other resources that inform this episode include: Do We Really All Have the Same 24 Hours? What Works Podcast Dark Mountain Project issue 12, SANCTUM Your Consciousness comes from the Moon, by The Emerald Podcast Raj Pandya, Indigenous communities adapt as climate change upends traditional ecological calendars Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 31: Celebrating architects of abundance: A conversation with Lyla June Johnston 1:18:28
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Send us a text Indigenous poet, scholar, musician, and community organizer Dr. Lyla June Johnston joins Sara Jolena to share about her dissertation, "Architects of abundance: indigenous regenerative food and land management systems and the excavation of hidden history". 1:33 - Introducing Dr. Lyla June 3:38 - Introducing Lyla's PhD dissertation - Architects of abundance: indigenous regenerative food and land management systems and the excavation of hidden history. 13:48 - "What are the value systems that you found throughout multiple indigenous communities of turtle island?" 21:00 - Stories, myths, and values 44:34 - Return land. Return land management control to indigenous communities. 53:00 - "Land back is a way to not only heal the soil but to heal the soul of our country ." 1:08 - On joy 1:16:06 - Living in Celebration Further resources Download - Lyla June’s thesis Architects of abundance: indigenous regenerative food and land management systems and the excavation of hidden history Watch - Architects of Abundance: Indigenous Regenerative Food Systems and the Excavation of Hidden History: UC Santa Cruz Arts, Lectures, and Entertainment Watch - 3000-year-old solutions to modern problems | Lyla June | TEDxKC Visit - Lyla June's website - includes articles, music videos, and related updates Follow - Lyla June on Instagram Follow - Lyla June on Facebook Listen - Lyla June's podcast, Nihizi Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 30 - Can We Do Tourism Well? ‘Discovery’, ‘Exploration’, and Different Forms of Rejuvenation with Dr. Alexis Bunten 1:08:50
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Send us a text In this episode of The ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast with host Sara Jolena Wolcott and guest Dr. Alexis Bunten, we engage with questions around tourism and traveling. We Start with history, the colonial gaze, and its impact on today's tourism and travel ‘explorations’ Look at the dangers of "Disneylandification" Consider both 'sides' (the tourist and the native) experience of cultural tourism Go into some basic (but often not followed) things to consider when you are the one doing the tourism/traveling Alexis gives some suggestions for native-led tourist organizations Timestamps: 1:37 - Introduction to Alexis Bunten 5:48 - What Alexis learned from tracing the history of tourism and how she sees those histories shape tourism today 15:50 - What’s the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation? 19:08 - What does it mean to “Explore”? 24:03 - Disneylandification vs. Deep Cultural Learning 29:44 - Tourism today vs. tourism 20 years ago. 46:38 - How can people engage in the native-owned tourist experience? 55:00 - How can tourist guides facilitate visitors in connecting with the local culture? Books written/co-written by Dr. Alexis: So, How Long Have You Been Native?: Life as an Alaska Native Tour Guide Indigenous Tourism Movements Join Bioneers in their next gathering on March 28-30, 2024 in Berkeley, CA You might be interested in our previous episodes with Bioneers' co-founder Nina Simons ( Lifting Up Culture Doctors ) and a recent speaker at Bioneers, Erin Matiriki Carr ( ReMembering the Sovereign Forest ). Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…

1 Episode 29 - The shift from "paganism" to Christianity in Northern Europe: A Conversation with Prof Carole Cusack 58:30
Send us a text Prof Carole Cusack, a professor in Religious Studies at The University of Sydney, shares her research on the shift into Christianity and the loss of indigenous European traditions, which were then referred to as "pagan" traditions. We explore some of how Christianity was brought, sometimes violently, to Europe, and the subsequent shifts in spiritual, cultural, political, and geographical imagination. This is immensely significant in understanding subsequent patterns of colonization and Christianization. 1:35 - Introduction to Prof Carole Cusack 2:35 - What got you interested in the early period of medieval history? 7:30 - Conversion then vs Conversion today 17:50 - The parallels between the moment of the Christianization of Europe, and the colonization and attempted Christianization of indigenous peoples around the world in modern times. 33:00 - How much did this shift to Christianity change peoples’ life? 37:28 - “The template for conversion and for conquest and for colonization is a very ancient one.” 51:46 - Suggested resources from Dr. Cusack Books from Dr. Carole Cusack: The Sacred in Fantastic Fandom Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction and Faith The Sacred Tree: Ancient and Medieval Manifestations Fiction, Invention and Hyper-reality Other resources mentioned on the podcast: Popular Religion in Late Saxon England: Elf Charms in Context - Karen Louise Jolly European Paganism - Ken Dowden Bio of Prof Cusack Carole M. Cusack is a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Sydney. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and English Literature from the University of Sydney in 1998. In 1996, she obtained her PhD in Studies in Religion, and in 2001 she earned her Master of Education (Educational Psychology). She has published research and books on medieval European religion, modern paganism, alternative spiritualities, etc. Read her full bio Support the show Learn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia Samanvaya Music Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!…
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