ElderWare: Story Work and Aging in the mid-21st Century

Episode 19 - Kinde Nebeker

1 h 0 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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Kinde Nebeker is a rites of passage guide based in Castle Valley, Utah — out near Moab, which is about as magic a piece of geography as this earth has to offer. She trained in transpersonal psychology at Naropa University, and has spent decades guiding people through vision fasts rooted in indigenous ceremony, stripped of cultural appropriation, but full of the original medicine: solitude, fasting, land, story, and deep listening. This conversation went places I didn't expect. It usually does when someone knows what they're talking about.

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