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[TEASER] Reconnecting to the Land and to Place

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4.9 • 1.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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This is a free preview of the episode "Reconnecting to the Land and to Place." You can listen to the full episode by subscribing to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/upstreampodcast

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In this episode, part of our ongoing Patreon reading series, Robbie reads an essay titled "The Place, The Region, The Commons" by the poet, author, an environmental activist Gary Snyder. The episode begins with an update on Robbie's life—which goes into specifics about health issues involving long COVID, ME/CFS, CIRS, as well as housing, mold, and other issues that impact our health under capitalism. 

He then begins reading "The Place, The Region, The Commons," interspersing the reading with many thoughts, reflections, and criticisms along the way. The essay argues for bioregionalism—the idea that we should center place in our how we organize society and understand ourselves. Through compelling prose and beautifully descriptive language, Gary Snyder lays out an argument for coming back to nature and the wild while taking many interesting side paths. What are the commons and what happened to them? How can industrial society reconnect to the land? How can we balance social needs with environmental needs? And what are the real boundaries we should be paying attention to? These are just some of the questions explored in this reading. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone and welcome to another episode in our Patreon reading series.

0:05.0

I know I haven't done one of these in a really long time and I actually can't even remember when the last one we did was.

0:11.0

So it seems like a fitting time to do another one now.

0:15.0

It also feels like sort of a fitting time of the year.

0:18.0

I know last year I did one of my favorite readings,

0:21.9

which was the love story between two birds, the bird in the machine by Lauren Isley.

0:27.1

And, you know, it is always usually around this time of the year that I feel a little bit like,

0:32.6

I don't know, I want to reconnect with the world around me a little bit, the natural world

0:37.1

around me specifically.

0:39.3

And around this time, actually, it's crazy to think it was a year ago that we had just moved

0:44.7

to the mountains and I was feeling really immersed in nature and it really felt like, you know,

0:50.5

camping every day pretty much.

0:52.5

And yeah, that's when I remember feeling like I wanted to do

0:55.2

that reading. And I'm feeling like I want to do another similar kind of reading now, although

1:01.3

I'm definitely not immersed in nature at the moment and I'm in a very different place,

1:06.3

both physically and more emotionally this year. Believe it or not, I've actually had to move about

1:14.1

15 times since then, since last December. This last year has been really, really wild. Some of you,

1:22.2

I think, might know, but my partner has a condition. It's called long COVID.

1:29.3

I think we've all heard of long COVID.

1:34.9

Long COVID, though, of course, it's not like a single condition, but it's more of like an umbrella term for a bunch of different symptoms and conditions that are often associated

1:39.6

with COVID.

1:40.8

And as a result of like multiple COVID infections and from living in a house for many years

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