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Episode 32: ReMembering Time - Finding our time-place again

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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

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Content provided by Sara Jolena Wolcott. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sara Jolena Wolcott or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

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!

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