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Exploring the Depths of Human-Nature Relationships with Jules Delisle

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Do you ever feel like ecological thinking is being misunderstood, or worse, misrepresented? Join me and the insightful Jules Delisle, from the member school for the humanities, as we dismantle these misconceptions and explore the nuanced interplay between humanity and our environment. We tackle the thorny issues of quantifiability versus validity in statistics, deconstruct the myth that ecological consciousness is a regression to primitivism, and celebrate the unrecognized intelligence and adaptability of hunter-gatherer societies. Our conversation takes you through the importance of dynamic ecosystems, the fragility of our technologically driven world, and the vital role of biodiversity in the future of human adaptability.
As we navigate the complexities of environmental and cultural identity, we challenge you to consider the profound implications of land claims and societal priorities. We delve into the insights of indigenous perspectives, especially in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and emphasize the importance of precise language and dynamic cultural recognition in these sensitive discussions. This episode promises a compelling narrative that spotlights the intersection of environmentalism, cultural identity, and human development, pushing you to question how these issues impact the well-being of our most valuable asset – our children.
We conclude this powerful exploration by reimagining the structure of our relationships with both technology and each other. Discover the potency of traditional kinship structures, the need for a nuanced approach in legal and philosophical debates, and the global responsibility that accompanies our collective struggle towards a sustainable future. Whether it's reflecting on the ethics of statehood and conflict or the role of reading in understanding our diverse world, this journey with Jules redefines the essence of progress and urges us to invest in the resilience and development of the younger generation. Prepare to be inspired, enlightened, and ready to contribute to the pivotal change our world so desperately needs.
Jules Delisle is an organizer of the Mimbre's School, researcher, human ecologist, and nurse.

Support the Show.

Crew:
Host: C. Derick Varn
Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn
Links and Social Media:
twitter: @varnvlog
blue sky: @varnvlog.bsky.social
You can find the additional streams on Youtube

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring the Depths of Human-Nature Relationships with Jules Delisle (00:00:00)

2. Challenges and Misunderstandings of Ecological Thinking (00:01:35)

3. Dynamic Modeling and Human Interaction (00:08:48)

4. Exploring Historical Data and Human Impact (00:15:31)

5. Interactions With Environments and Perspectives (00:21:10)

6. Understanding Cultural Differences in Healthcare (00:26:08)

7. Failure to Coordinate Philosophical and Environmental (00:42:54)

8. Exploring Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Relationships (00:57:52)

9. Indigenous Identity, Environmentalism, and Societal Priorities (01:05:28)

10. Investing in Children and Kinship (01:18:23)

11. Technology and Conflict Language Addressed (01:33:13)

12. Indigenous Land, Kinship, and Legal Claims (01:39:09)

13. Talking About Indigeneity, Palestine, and Colonialism (01:45:08)

14. Statehood, Conflict, and Trust in Israel (02:00:22)

15. Exploring Ecological Thinking and Multiple Perspectives (02:07:30)

16. Economics, Power and Revolutionary Projects (02:19:29)

17. The Power and Importance of Reading (02:31:46)

286 episodes

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Do you ever feel like ecological thinking is being misunderstood, or worse, misrepresented? Join me and the insightful Jules Delisle, from the member school for the humanities, as we dismantle these misconceptions and explore the nuanced interplay between humanity and our environment. We tackle the thorny issues of quantifiability versus validity in statistics, deconstruct the myth that ecological consciousness is a regression to primitivism, and celebrate the unrecognized intelligence and adaptability of hunter-gatherer societies. Our conversation takes you through the importance of dynamic ecosystems, the fragility of our technologically driven world, and the vital role of biodiversity in the future of human adaptability.
As we navigate the complexities of environmental and cultural identity, we challenge you to consider the profound implications of land claims and societal priorities. We delve into the insights of indigenous perspectives, especially in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and emphasize the importance of precise language and dynamic cultural recognition in these sensitive discussions. This episode promises a compelling narrative that spotlights the intersection of environmentalism, cultural identity, and human development, pushing you to question how these issues impact the well-being of our most valuable asset – our children.
We conclude this powerful exploration by reimagining the structure of our relationships with both technology and each other. Discover the potency of traditional kinship structures, the need for a nuanced approach in legal and philosophical debates, and the global responsibility that accompanies our collective struggle towards a sustainable future. Whether it's reflecting on the ethics of statehood and conflict or the role of reading in understanding our diverse world, this journey with Jules redefines the essence of progress and urges us to invest in the resilience and development of the younger generation. Prepare to be inspired, enlightened, and ready to contribute to the pivotal change our world so desperately needs.
Jules Delisle is an organizer of the Mimbre's School, researcher, human ecologist, and nurse.

Support the Show.

Crew:
Host: C. Derick Varn
Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn
Links and Social Media:
twitter: @varnvlog
blue sky: @varnvlog.bsky.social
You can find the additional streams on Youtube

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring the Depths of Human-Nature Relationships with Jules Delisle (00:00:00)

2. Challenges and Misunderstandings of Ecological Thinking (00:01:35)

3. Dynamic Modeling and Human Interaction (00:08:48)

4. Exploring Historical Data and Human Impact (00:15:31)

5. Interactions With Environments and Perspectives (00:21:10)

6. Understanding Cultural Differences in Healthcare (00:26:08)

7. Failure to Coordinate Philosophical and Environmental (00:42:54)

8. Exploring Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Relationships (00:57:52)

9. Indigenous Identity, Environmentalism, and Societal Priorities (01:05:28)

10. Investing in Children and Kinship (01:18:23)

11. Technology and Conflict Language Addressed (01:33:13)

12. Indigenous Land, Kinship, and Legal Claims (01:39:09)

13. Talking About Indigeneity, Palestine, and Colonialism (01:45:08)

14. Statehood, Conflict, and Trust in Israel (02:00:22)

15. Exploring Ecological Thinking and Multiple Perspectives (02:07:30)

16. Economics, Power and Revolutionary Projects (02:19:29)

17. The Power and Importance of Reading (02:31:46)

286 episodes

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