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ELLA NOAH BANCROFT on the Intelligence of Our Intimacy [ENCORE] /276

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Philosophy, Society & Culture, For The Wild, Anthropocene, Story Telling, Religion & Spirituality, Decolonization, Progressive, Liberation, Land, Media

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Ella Noah Bancroft, originally aired in March of 2021. “We forget that so much is given freely, that this world is meant to be enjoyed.” We heed this powerful reminder by guest Ella Noah Bancroft. As our belief systems have become entwined with the dominant economic structure, we see the commodification of our wellness, intimacy, and connectivity - a phenomenon that is severely hindering our ability to connect authentically. In conversation, Ella traces the powerful connection between our ability to go against mainstream capitalist ways of being and our capacity for deep connection with ourselves and each other. With intimacy as an entrance point, our conversation explores what happens when we derive our pleasure from extraction, the kind of deep embodiment and connectivity that threatens capitalistic and colonial structures, and how we can journey back into spaces of trust through practices that don’t have to cost us a thing. Ella Noah Bancroft is a Bundjalung woman based in the Northern New South Wales, Australia. Ella identifies as mixed heritage Indigenous, gay woman. She grew up living in both worlds, her Indigenous world and the mainstream Australian world. Both challenged her identity in different ways. She is an Australian born artist, storyteller, mentor and founder of “The Returning” and Yhi Collective. Music by Harrison Foster, Lady Moon & The Eclipse, and Sucúlima. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show

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Hello and welcome to For the Wild Podcast. I'm Ayanna Young.

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Today I'm speaking with Ella Noah Bancroft.

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I think this is why localization is so important because we've moved into this global

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community where people come and go so quickly that they use the landscape as if it is like a

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backdrop to their life and they don't understand the real importance that it plays.

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Ella Noah Bancroft is a bungealung woman based in the Northern New South Wales, Australia.

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Ella identifies as a mixed heritage indigenous gay woman. She grew up living in both worlds,

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her indigenous world, and the mainstream Australian world. Both challenge her identity in different

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ways. She is an Australian-born artist, storyteller, mentor, and the founder of the Returning

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and We Collective. She runs sensuality weekends and workshops, works one-on-one with women,

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and also has a podcast and book, both called It Takes Courage to Tell the Truth.

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Well, Ella, thank you so much for joining us today. And to Orient listeners,

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