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Early Summer: From Dominion to Deep Relationship

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What happens when we stop trying to control the living world… and begin learning how to belong to it again? Released under May’s Blue Moon - a full moon associated with illumination, release, and transformation - this Early Summer episode of Seeds & Bones explores the shift from dominion to deep relationship: with land, animals, food, community, and ourselves. Together, we unravel the inherited systems and stories that taught us to see nature as something to manage, optimize, extract from, or conquer. And we ask what becomes possible when we return instead to reciprocity, stewardship, humility, and participation. This is a conversation about nature as teacher. About regeneration not as a trend, but as a way of being. We weave through themes of regenerative farming, systems thinking, seed sovereignty, ecological partnership, lunar cycles, community resilience, ancestral remembering, and the collapse of structures that no longer serve life. In this episode, we explore: * The myth of dominion and the “great separation” between humans and nature * Regenerative farming and working with natural cycles rather than against them * The Rights of Nature and rethinking anthropocentric systems * Flea and tick chemicals, ecological health, and the tension between control and coexistence * Animals as ecological partners rather than units of production * Community-building, trust networks, and food as a lever for transformation * Rewilding not only landscapes, but ourselves We also reflect on what this Blue Moon may be asking us to release collectively: patterns of extraction, fragmentation, domination, hyper-control, and disconnection - both externally in our systems and internally in our own consciousness. Because perhaps healing begins the moment we remember that we are not separate from the Earth, but part of her living fabric. 🌿 One Small Rewilding: Sit with your bare hands on the soil for two minutes. Notice what it teaches you. Our next episode will air on the Summer Solstice. You can follow along or connect with us on Instagram at @seedsandbonespodcast.

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jakson Early Summer: From Dominion to Deep Relationship kansikuva

Early Summer: From Dominion to Deep Relationship

What happens when we stop trying to control the living world… and begin learning how to belong to it again? Released under May’s Blue Moon - a full moon associated with illumination, release, and transformation - this Early Summer episode of Seeds & Bones explores the shift from dominion to deep relationship: with land, animals, food, community, and ourselves. Together, we unravel the inherited systems and stories that taught us to see nature as something to manage, optimize, extract from, or conquer. And we ask what becomes possible when we return instead to reciprocity, stewardship, humility, and participation. This is a conversation about nature as teacher. About regeneration not as a trend, but as a way of being. We weave through themes of regenerative farming, systems thinking, seed sovereignty, ecological partnership, lunar cycles, community resilience, ancestral remembering, and the collapse of structures that no longer serve life. In this episode, we explore: * The myth of dominion and the “great separation” between humans and nature * Regenerative farming and working with natural cycles rather than against them * The Rights of Nature and rethinking anthropocentric systems * Flea and tick chemicals, ecological health, and the tension between control and coexistence * Animals as ecological partners rather than units of production * Community-building, trust networks, and food as a lever for transformation * Rewilding not only landscapes, but ourselves We also reflect on what this Blue Moon may be asking us to release collectively: patterns of extraction, fragmentation, domination, hyper-control, and disconnection - both externally in our systems and internally in our own consciousness. Because perhaps healing begins the moment we remember that we are not separate from the Earth, but part of her living fabric. 🌿 One Small Rewilding: Sit with your bare hands on the soil for two minutes. Notice what it teaches you. Our next episode will air on the Summer Solstice. You can follow along or connect with us on Instagram at @seedsandbonespodcast.

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