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Yuria Celidwen: Indigenous Contemplative Wisdom and Flourishing Kin

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What does it mean to flourish—not as isolated individuals, but as members of a living web of relationships? In this episode, Indigenous scholar, contemplative researcher, and author Yuria Celidwen explores the wisdom traditions that have shaped her work on collective wellbeing, ecological belonging, and kinship with the more-than-human world. Drawing from her Maya Tseltal heritage and decades of research bridging Indigenous contemplative sciences and Western scholarship, Yuria reflects on language preservation, ancestral knowledge, the healing of historical harms, and the responsibilities we owe future generations. Hosted by Garrison Institute co-founder Diana Calthorpe Rose, this episode examines the principles behind Yuria’s groundbreaking book Flourishing Kin and consider how Indigenous perspectives can help us reimagine belonging, stewardship, and the transformation our world urgently needs. We’d love to hear your thoughts about the podcast, please send us a note at podcasts@garrisoninstitute.org to let us know what you think. Produced by The Garrison Institute [https://www.garrisoninstitute.org/] and The Podglomerate [https://podglomerate.com/].

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What does it mean to flourish—not as isolated individuals, but as members of a living web of relationships? In this episode, Indigenous scholar, contemplative researcher, and author Yuria Celidwen explores the wisdom traditions that have shaped her work on collective wellbeing, ecological belonging, and kinship with the more-than-human world. Drawing from her Maya Tseltal heritage and decades of research bridging Indigenous contemplative sciences and Western scholarship, Yuria reflects on language preservation, ancestral knowledge, the healing of historical harms, and the responsibilities we owe future generations. Hosted by Garrison Institute co-founder Diana Calthorpe Rose, this episode examines the principles behind Yuria’s groundbreaking book Flourishing Kin and consider how Indigenous perspectives can help us reimagine belonging, stewardship, and the transformation our world urgently needs. We’d love to hear your thoughts about the podcast, please send us a note at podcasts@garrisoninstitute.org to let us know what you think. Produced by The Garrison Institute [https://www.garrisoninstitute.org/] and The Podglomerate [https://podglomerate.com/].

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