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BeHuman.Love Podcast

Podcast by Katherine Bird & Eddy Fasula — BeHuman.Love

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Recovering authentic Western mystical lineage through ancestral recognition, remembering the threads of our wholeness, and stepping into collaboration with Earth-based peoples worldwide. Hosted by Katherine Bird and Eddy Fasula. behumanlove.substack.com

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Cultural Continuity as Economic Infrastructure

Architect Steve Jensen joins this conversation on land, housing, and how community is actually built. We explore:– Why consumer culture leaves people rootless– How ceremony and place restore meaning– The role of housing and community in rebuilding human life– Why there is no formula — only participation in the mystery– How ancestral memory is still moving through us This is not about ideology.It’s about remembering what it means to be human. –––BeHuman.Love [http://BeHuman.Love]https://www.behuman.love [https://www.behuman.love] Substackhttps://behumanlove.substack.com [https://behumanlove.substack.com] YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@BeHumanLove [https://www.youtube.com/@BeHumanLove] Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/behuman.love [https://www.instagram.com/behuman.love] Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/BeHuman.Love [https://www.facebook.com/BeHuman.Love] Get full access to BeHuman.Love at behumanlove.substack.com/subscribe [https://behumanlove.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

31 Mar 2026 - 59 min
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The Long Memory: Displacement, Ancestry, and the Forgotten Roots of the Western Soul

In this episode, Eddy Fasula and Katherine Bird explore the deep roots of Western disconnection — tracing how ancestral knowledge, land-based identity, and spiritual continuity were gradually fractured through displacement, empire, and the long erosion of lived relationship to place. This conversation follows the threads of how people once understood themselves as part of an interwoven world of land, kinship, and meaning, and how those threads were slowly unraveled across generations. Rather than approaching this as an abstract historical problem, the discussion moves into the lived experience of what that rupture feels like today. It explores how the loss of ancestral grounding continues to shape the way we relate to the Land, our communities, and our inner lives — often in subtle ways that are difficult to name but deeply felt. The conversation traces how separation from Land and lineage didn’t simply remove traditions, but altered the way meaning, belonging, and identity are experienced in the present. This episode looks closely at how displacement — both physical and cultural — has shaped modern consciousness. It considers how inherited disconnection can show up as restlessness, fragmentation, or a sense of searching without knowing what is being sought. Rather than treating these experiences as personal shortcomings, the discussion situates them within a much longer shared Western human story of rupture and adaptation. Throughout the conversation, the focus remains on understanding how reconnection might take place — not through imitation or idealization of the past, but through attentive engagement with what remains: memory, relationship, place, and embodied awareness. The aim is not to recreate what was lost, but to recognize how its absence continues to shape the present, and how awareness of that absence can open new possibilities for grounding and belonging. This episode invites listeners to consider how their own histories, inherited stories, and lived environments participate in this larger pattern — and how reconnecting with those threads can become a meaningful act of restoration.This episode examines how disconnection from ancestral roots has shaped modern life — and what restoring that grounding could look like. CHAPTERS 00:00 – The crisis beneath modern identity 03:12 – Displacement as a spiritual wound 06:45 – The illusion of Western progress 10:58 – Empire, extraction, and the loss of ancestral belonging 15:42 – When land, lineage, and ritual were broken 20:30 – Why we feel unrooted and unwell 25:18 – Ancestral memory and the body 30:00 – Why modern spirituality avoids grief 34:40 – Reconnecting without appropriation 39:10 – The role of land, craft, and embodied practice 44:30 – What it means to truly come home ABOUT THE SERIES This is part of Restoration of the Western Soul — a living exploration of ancestry, land, memory, and what it means to be human in a fractured world. 🌐 BeHuman.love Get full access to BeHuman.Love at behumanlove.substack.com/subscribe [https://behumanlove.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

2 Jan 2026 - 40 min
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Welcome to Be Human.Love

What does it mean to be human in a world that’s forgotten how?Join Katherine Bird and Eddy Fasula as they unveil a five-year ceremonial journey that bridges ancient wisdom with modern awakening. This isn’t another spiritual podcast – it’s an invitation to reckon with who we are as Western people, where we’ve come from, and how we might finally come home to ourselves.In this powerful introduction, you’ll discover: • Why Western people are the orphans of the world – and what that means for our relationship with indigenous cultures, ceremony, and the land itself • The dark truth about spiritual bypassing – how “love and light” can become another form of extraction when we refuse to face our ancestral wounds • Sacred infiltration through unlikely paths – from blacksmithing and ancient metallurgy to soil restoration and shamanic practice • Unity isn’t just consciousness – it’s uncomfortable, collaborative, embodied work in the dirt with other messy humans • The ancestral reckoning we can’t afford to skip – tracing Western civilization back before empire, before patriarchy, to the original instructions our lineages once held sacredEddy and Kat aren’t here to give you another practice to add to your spiritual shopping cart. They’re here to help you stop shopping altogether – to find the living threads of your own lineage, hear your ancestors speaking through the elements, and show up in right relationship with a world that desperately needs Western people to get our act together.If you’ve ever felt that hunger for something real, something rooted, something that honors both the darkness we’ve been through and the emergence that’s possible now – this is for you.This is the work of becoming fully human. CHAPTERS00:00 - Welcome & Our Paths to This Work Eddy’s journey from engineering to blacksmithing to Anatolian ancestry. Kat’s radical awakening and work training healers.05:08 - Western Orphans: The Crisis of Disconnection Lost orphans from lineages of destruction, lacking wise elders, land connection, and ancestral practices.12:07 - From Individual to Collective Awakening Why spiritual transformation must move into community and collective confrontation with our participation in destructive systems.16:27 - The Bronze Age Mirror: History as Teacher Ancestral threads from Anatolia through Bronze Age collapse. Finding the original instructions before kingdoms and empire.28:28 - The Problem with Spiritual Shopping Consumer consciousness in ceremony, fetishization, and the “not-enoughness” that keeps us from simply being.37:30 - Embodied Practice: From Elements to Unity Trauma healing, elemental teachers, and finding your unique medicine rather than copying Indigenous precision.45:53 - The Dark Goddess & Real Community Dark nights, initiation, and moving from “unity consciousness” meditation to actual collaborative work with messy humans.49:35 - What’s Next & How to Engage Restoration of the Western Soul program, Substack writings, and invitation to build community together.connect with us: behuman.love Restoration of the Western Soul is a 12 week course. Find it and more on our site. Get full access to BeHuman.Love at behumanlove.substack.com/subscribe [https://behumanlove.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

16 Dec 2025 - 44 min
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