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🗓️ 24 March 2019
⏱️ 99 minutes
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Dan De Lion is an Earth Herbalist, Forager, Musician, and Teacher dedicated to working with Nature to facilitate the reunion of the people with our planetary purpose. He teaches through Return to Nature, providing classes, lectures, and seminars on wild food foraging, mushroom identification, herbal medicine making, as well as primitive and survival skills with a focus on wild foods and forest medicines.
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Music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; “What You Won't Do For Love,” by Victor Wooten; “Smoke Alarm,” by Carsie Blanton.
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0:00.0 | The 60s was very much led by music as well, so obviously music seems to be a very powerful |
0:05.6 | force and I would use an alchemical word transmuting that suffering into something of a |
0:12.3 | social and cultural shift. |
0:30.0 | Hi Chris, my name is Bryce from Sydney Australia. I've been listening to your podcast for |
0:50.6 | the past year and it's been good. The opening music really captures the sort of |
0:59.9 | ambivalence I feel when I've been searching for meaning and doing what I think needs to be done, |
1:10.4 | even when it's emotionally hard to do it. Anyway, I'll be walking across New South Wales with my |
1:19.9 | mentor, Bante Jason, a Tervata monk who ordained in Sri Lanka but has been homeless walking |
1:29.2 | around Australia for the past seven years. I first met him six years ago and this is the first time I'll be |
1:35.5 | I'll be walking with him since that first meet. So if you're around New South Wales, keep an eye out. |
1:44.8 | I ghost all years. Peace. Hey Chris, this is Alyssa, long time listener of the podcast here. I'm here on |
1:53.3 | Johnston Island in the Pacific remote island territories of the US, one of only five people living here |
1:59.6 | right now to study seabirds and kill invasive ants. Your podcasts have been giving me a lot of |
2:05.8 | comfort here, even though the internet's so slow I haven't been able to download any since December. |
2:11.4 | So if you don't play this until the summer I probably won't know the difference as we won't be |
2:16.5 | getting back into civilization until June. So thanks so much for the podcast. I especially appreciate it when you |
2:22.3 | mention on a bashedly how lazy you are. I'm a self-malaisy person and I take no shame in it and I |
2:28.4 | always have to make people understand that being lazy is not a bad thing. Continue to make the great |
2:35.3 | podcast you and bring the community together that you do. Thanks for everything. Hi everyone and bye. |
2:42.2 | Hi Chris and all the 10, Genchely speaking listeners. I'm Kira. I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan where we |
2:47.7 | are currently experiencing a polar vortex. I'm on day three of a snow day. They've shut down our |
2:53.0 | schools, museums, even our postal service. It's really giving me some time to slow down and I've |
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