WILD ALCHEMY RADIO
Mama D is an independent researcher and learning facilitator in decolonising food and nourishment. Here we journey through the sensory character of vision, movement, and the economic and socio-political role that food and consumption plays in our lives. We explore ways in which we can learn to live in symbiosis and co-create with nature, in order to nourish our collective future. We are in Epping Forest, which is primarily made up of oak, hornbeam and beech trees with some silver birch and holly. We begin our journey with a recording of an ancient beech tree. We end with an invitation to dance...
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Darren Springer is a mycologist, organic horticulturist, teacher and researcher. In this episode we discuss the role of mushrooms in cosmology, panspermia and the transhumanist theories of his teacher Kilindi Iyi, organic technology, healing trauma through psychedelics, the role of food within community, the alchemy of composting and cultivation as a transformational process.
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Shaneihu Yawanawa is the tribal leader of the Yawarani village in the region of Acre, deep in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. While spending time there last year exploring plant medicine, indigenous wisdom and recording plant frequencies, I recorded this interview with Shaneihu where we discuss the relationship between people and plants. We begin with a frequency recording of the sacred Ceiba pentandra, a tree known to the Yawanawa people as Samauma. We leave you with a recording from Shaneihu’s album, this track is called Ui Paire and the album Kanaro is available on Spotify. Wild Alchemy...
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Tree Carr is an author, dream guide, death doula, mystic, filmmaker and musician. Here we talk through the dying process, dream states, the out of body experience, astral projection, funerary herbs and explore ways of dying and navigating the afterlife both as the deceased and as the bereaved. A note of caution – our discussion is thorough, open and graphic and some might find the content disturbing.
info_outlineShaneihu Yawanawa is the tribal leader of the Yawarani village in the region of Acre, deep in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. While spending time there last year exploring plant medicine, indigenous wisdom and recording plant frequencies, I recorded this interview with Shaneihu where we discuss the relationship between people and plants.
We begin with a frequency recording of the sacred Ceiba pentandra, a tree known to the Yawanawa people as Samauma. We leave you with a recording from Shaneihu’s album, this track is called Ui Paire and the album Kanaro is available on Spotify.
Wild Alchemy Lab has also collaborated with artist Ventralisgolden to create a t-shirt design that pays homage to Ayahuasca, known as Uni to the Yawanawa. 100% of profits go directly to Yawarani village who have been impacted by Covid-19 depriving them of income and causing a lack of basic supplies and medical aid. Shaneihu intends to use these proceeds to buy emergency goods for his and neighbouring villages, to create a sustainable future by planting crops for communal use. Head over to Everpress and look for Spirit Vine.
Download and print Spirit Vine colouring-in posters for an embodied listening experience at wildalchemylab.com/radio