Podcast by Dr Sharon Blackie
The Hagitude Sessions: Jody Day by Dr Sharon Blackie
The Hagitude Sessions: Christine Valters Paintner by Dr Sharon Blackie
The Hagitude Sessions: Christa Mackinnon by Dr Sharon Blackie
In this episode, Dr Sharon Blackie is in conversation with Alexandra Pope, co-founder of The Red School, and co-author of the forthcoming book 'Wise Power'.
In this episode, Dr Sharon Blackie speaks to writer Tanya Shadrick about menopause, ageing and hagitude.
In this episode, Dr Sharon Blackie talks to storyteller and poet Tom Hirons.
Michael Newton was awarded a Ph.D. in Celtic Studies from the University of Edinburgh in 1998 for his dissertation The Tree in Scottish Gaelic Literature and Tradition. He has written several books and numerous articles on many aspects of Gaelic tradition and history, including Bho Chluaidh gu Calasraid (1999), We're Indians Sure Enough: The Legacy of the Scottish Highlanders in the United States (2001), and Warriors of the Word: The World of the Scottish Highlanders (2009). His research interests and areas of expertise include Scottish Highland immigrant literature and history; ethnicity and identity politics; human ecology; dance traditions.
David Abram is a cultural ecologist and geophilosopher, author of "The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-than-Human World" and "Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology."
Steven Martyn is an artist, farmer, wildcrafter, builder, teacher, writer, visionary. He has more than thirty years experience living co-creatively with the Earth, practicing traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing. Steven created Livingstone & Greenbloom in 1986, Toronto’s first green landscaping company. In 1996, he created the Algonquin Tea Company, North America’s premiere bioregional tea company. He has given talks and run workshops internationally for more than twenty years and taught plant identification and wilderness skills at Algonquin college for 11 years. In 2014 Megan and he started the Sacred Gardener Earth Wisdom School. Steven released his first book, “The Story of the Madawaska Forest Garden” in 2016, and his second “Sacred Gardening” was released in June 2017. Find him: https://thesacredgardener.ca/
Sharon Blackie speaks with writer Sylvia Victor Linsteadt
Sharon Blackie speaks with writer Paul Kingsnorth.
Sharon Blackie speaks with indigenous rights activist and spiritual teacher Sherri Mitchell.
MythLines 1: On developing a resistance of the imagination by Dr Sharon Blackie
Sharon talks with Adebayo Akomolafe, the Nigerian-born writer and public speaker.
In this episode, Hedge School founder Dr Sharon Blackie interviews bestselling writer and teacher of shamanic dreaming Manda Scott. The conversation is focused on contemporary shamanic practice, and whether it is possible to recreate an authentic spiritual practice based on what little we know about the traditions followed by our ancestors.
In this episode, Hedge School founder Dr Sharon Blackie is in conversation with Pat McCabe. Pat, also known as Woman Stands Shining, is a Diné (Navajo) mother, grandmother, activist, artist, writer, ceremonial leader and international speaker. The discussion focuses on the question of what it is to be indigenous, and how those of us in the West can reclaim a sense of our own indigeneity.