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what happens when intelligence isn’t something we possess, but something we participate in? this episode begins with Donna Haraways "it matters what thoughts think thoughts"...what kind of thinking is shaping our thoughts and our world before we’re even aware of it? psychology and ecology entangle as we explore intelligence beyond the human brain as relational, distributed, ecological knowing. encountering beings who have been thinking with earth far longer than we have. we question the stories we’ve normalized and as always invite more questions. if brilliance destroys ecosystems, is it still brilliant? who or what gets excluded when intelligence is defined only by human achievement? what happens when intelligence is severed from relationship, care, and belonging? ecological psychology reminds us none of us can be psychologically well on an unwell planet. perhaps the most intelligent thing we can do now is listen to our bodies, to other species, and to Earth herself. references: Donna Haraway book staying with the trouble plastic in bird bellies: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230531-the-photo-that-changed-the-worlds-response-to-the-plastics-crisis [https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230531-the-photo-that-changed-the-worlds-response-to-the-plastics-crisis] seismic airgun sounds: https://earthjustice.org/video/underwater-seismic-airguns [https://earthjustice.org/video/underwater-seismic-airguns] infinite gratitude to Dr. Lori Pye and Viridis Graduate Institue for this education.
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