Intimate and real conversations about rewilding, land ethics, regeneration, and conservation.
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel discusses the role of death as an emergent force within the regenerative movement, via the retelling of a story delivered Spring, 2021. All of this and more on this episode of the Wildland Podcast!
This is Session 6 of The Conversationalist, an intimate series within the Wildland Podcast, built to inspire thought via conversating with the wild. Our vision in this series is to foster and nurture intensely deep and richly philosophical conversations around the co-creation of a much better world, together, in community, and in our places.The title of this series, The Conversationalist, is taken from an Essay by Wendell Berry, wherein he says, “An agriculture using nature as its measure would approach the world in the manner of a conversationalist. It would not impose its vision and its demands upon a world that it conceives of as a stockpile of raw materials. …Now we must think of marriage.”Conversations leading to the co-creation of a more beautiful world by stepping beyond nature as raw materials and by stepping into nature as a marriage.This video/audio is a conversation between Fred Provenza and Daniel Firth Griffith of Robinia and Timshel. It is a truly unique discussion around mob grazing and the role of the family.
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland and the Robinia Institute discuss the difference between profit and use, control and relationship via the lense of the Tao Te Ching. All of this and more on this episode of the Wildland Podcast!
This is Session 5 of The Conversationalist, an intimate series within the Wildland Podcast, built to inspire thought via conversating with the wild. Our vision in this series is to foster and nurture intensely deep and richly philosophical conversations around the co-creation of a much better world, together, in community, and in our places.The title of this series, The Conversationalist, is taken from an Essay by Wendell Berry, wherein he says, “An agriculture using nature as its measure would approach the world in the manner of a conversationalist. It would not impose its vision and its demands upon a world that it conceives of as a stockpile of raw materials. …Now we must think of marriage.”Conversations leading to the co-creation of a more beautiful world by stepping beyond nature as raw materials and by stepping into nature as a marriage.This video/audio is a conversation between Dan Kittredge of the Bionutrient Food Association and Daniel Firth Griffith of Robinia and Timshel. It is a truly unique discussion around nutrient-density, happiness, and their correlation to coherence and community.
This is Session 4 of The Conversationalist, an intimate series within the Wildland Podcast, built to inspire thought via conversating with the wild. Our vision in this series is to foster and nurture intensely deep and richly philosophical conversations around the co-creation of a much better world, together, in community, and in our places.The title of this series, The Conversationalist, is taken from an Essay by Wendell Berry, wherein he says, “An agriculture using nature as its measure would approach the world in the manner of a conversationalist. It would not impose its vision and its demands upon a world that it conceives of as a stockpile of raw materials. …Now we must think of marriage.”Conversations leading to the co-creation of a more beautiful world by stepping beyond nature as raw materials and by stepping into nature as a marriage.This video/audio is a conversation between Abbey, Andrea, and Jackie of the Jefferson Center for Holistic Management and Daniel Firth Griffith of Robinia and Timshel. It is a truly unique discussion around farm businesses, holistic financial planning, and so much more!
This is Session 3 of The Conversationalist, an intimate series within the Wildland Podcast, built to inspire thought via conversating with the wild. Our vision in this series is to foster and nurture intensely deep and richly philosophical conversations around the co-creation of a much better world, together, in community, and in our places.The title of this series, The Conversationalist, is taken from an Essay by Wendell Berry, wherein he says, “An agriculture using nature as its measure would approach the world in the manner of a conversationalist. It would not impose its vision and its demands upon a world that it conceives of as a stockpile of raw materials. …Now we must think of marriage.”Conversations leading to the co-creation of a more beautiful world by stepping beyond nature as raw materials and by stepping into nature as a marriage.This video is a conversation between Joel Salatin (Polyface Farms) and Daniel Firth Griffith of Robinia and Timshel. It is an intensely philosophical and pratically enriching conversation around the rediscovering of moments within the Regenerative Movement!
This is Session 2 of The Conversationalist, an intimate series within the Wildland Podcast, built to inspire thought via conversating with the wild. Our vision in this series is to foster and nurture intensely deep and richly philosophical conversations around the co-creation of a much better world, together, in community, and in our places.The title of this series, The Conversationalist, is taken from an Essay by Wendell Berry, wherein he says, “An agriculture using nature as its measure would approach the world in the manner of a conversationalist. It would not impose its vision and its demands upon a world that it conceives of as a stockpile of raw materials. …Now we must think of marriage.”Conversations leading to the co-creation of a more beautiful world by stepping beyond nature as raw materials and by stepping into nature as a marriage. This video is a conversation between Allan Savory (Savory Institute) and Daniel Firth Griffith of Robinia and Timshel. It is an intensely philosophical and pratically enriching conversation around the rededication of the Regenerative Movement!
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland and the Robinia Institute discuss the role of humans in wild systems in review of Shakepeare's The Tempest. We tackle question such as: what is a wild system? What does wisdom have to do with regenerative agriculture? What is the role of humans and human impact in wild or natural systems? Are wild and natural systems ... actually "wild?" All of this and more on this episode of the Wildland Podcast!
This is Part 1 of The Conversationalist, an intimate series within the Wildland Podcast, built to inspire thought via conversating with the wild. Our vision in this series is to foster and nurture intensely deep and richly philosophical conversations around the co-creation of a much better world, together, in community, and in our places.The title of this series, The Conversationalist, is taken from an Essay by Wendell Berry, wherein he says, “An agriculture using nature as its measure would approach the world in the manner of a conversationalist. It would not impose its vision and its demands upon a world that it conceives of as a stockpile of raw materials. …Now we must think of marriage.”Conversations leading to the co-creation of a more beautiful world by stepping beyond nature as raw materials and by stepping into nature as a marriage. This video is a conversation between Brandon Sheard (The Farmstead Meatsmith) and Daniel Firth Griffith of Robinia and Timshel. It is an intensely philosophical and pratically enriching conversation around human-scale meat processing with Brandon Sheard!Can we scale the regenerative movement by keeping it small? What does that even mean? What is the role of the human in natural systems that nourish all life? What does it mean for a life to noursh?
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland and the Robinia Institute discuss wild foraging of seasonal foods and medicines, alongside the ethics and morals of wild systems based in foraging. We tackle question such as: what is a wild system? Is foragining another form of management? How does holism play with wildness? Can you eat Acorn Grubs? All of this and more on this episode of the Wildland Podcast!
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland and the Robinia Institute discuss Socrates' thoughts on Mob Grazing. Okay, not really, but we discuss the soul, how kings need to be philosophers, and what all that has to do with the Regenerative Movement's thoughts on Mob Grazing.
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland and the Robinia Institute discuss Shakespeare's thoughts on forests, the letting go of control, and the membership-based management of clear cuts and cut over landscapes. We discuss the power of community via self-mastery, and a whole lot more!
What does Wendell Berry and Alexis de Tocqueville have in common? In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland and the Robinia Institute discuss the convergence of philosophy between Wendell Berry and de Tocqueville concerning community, the township, and the regenerative role of Holistic Management in both. Baby Sequoia joined the crew during this recording--we apologize for the cuteness.Learn more about Timshel Wildland and The Wildland Podcast at wildtimshel.com
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland discuss the regenerative cycle and its dependence on death and emergence. Baby Sequoia joined the crew during this recording--we apologize for the cuteness.Learn more about Timshel Wildland and The Wildland Podcast at wildtimshel.com
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland discuss their story into Rewilding and how they let go of control via a herd of goats. Baby Sequoia joined the crew during this recording--we apologize for the cuteness.Learn more about Timshel Wildland and The Wildland Podcast at wildtimshel.com
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel and Morgan of Timshel Wildland discuss the foundations of Rewilding and the philosophical tenets of letting nature go, of losing control and of becoming the harvest itself.Learn more abou Timshel Wildland and The Wildland Podcast at wildtimshel.com