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This episode features Dr. Susan B Eirich— author of Whispers from the Wild: An Invitation Stories from the Rescued Wild Animals of Earthfire institute. Susan's work in Reconnection Ecology invites us to see animals not as ‘other,' but as beings with whom we share this planet in a profound and reciprocal way. Check out the incredible work of the Earthfire Institute here and learn more about Susan on her website If you are digging the show subscribe and share it so others can enjoy it too. You can follow the show on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Also follow the show on Twitter: @WildConnectPod You can also follow me on Twitter: @realdrjen Instagram: @readrjen Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealDrJen
Ever since she can remember, Susan had an instinctive understanding of the value of all living beings and how important it is to treat them with respect, for our sake as well as theirs. She founded Earthfire Institute with a mission to change how we humans see and therefore treat wildlife and nature, by helping us make an emotional, heart-opening connection with the rescued wild animals of Earthfire. Connecting deeply with individual animals serves as a portal into the wonder and magic of all living beings. And, now she is sharing this wisdom with us. Susan B. Eirich, Ph.D. is known as a pioneering conservationist, spiritual ecologist, and practical visionary, and is a licensed psychologist, biologist, educator, and writer. Twenty years ago she founded the Earthfire Institute, a unique wildlife sanctuary and retreat center located on forty acres just west of Grand Teton National Park. Earthfire was named after a passionate earth-mother wolf with a fire in her belly to protect anything vulnerable. You can see more about the Earthfire Institute and how to support their work on their website here: www.earthfireinstitute.org. The wonderful music on this podcast intro and exit has graciously been lent out to me by the composer Troels Hammer and the track is called INFINITA. For more about Troels's music go here: www.troelshammer.dk. You can also find Troels's music on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/artist/6BG79szH5…WbTv-dfsigMgCRoA
Penelope Smith is a revered founding pioneer in the field of interspecies telepathic communication since the 1970s. Her visionary work has been featured in newspaper and magazine articles, in numerous books, and on radio and television. Her training program has guided the unfolding of generations of professional animal communicators. She wrote the popular classic books Animal Talk, When Animals Speak, and Animals and Spirit. Penelope believes that everyone is born with the power to communicate with other species, and that although that is long lost for many of us, it can be regained - for the benefit of all beings on earth. For more information, visit animaltalk.net. In this conversation, Penelope shares her thoughts on what makes Earthfire unique, and what that's so important. Visit https://efinst.org/penelope for a transcript of this episode.
Seeing and hearing Debbi Walker’s remarkable stories of healing animals with sound therapy at the Animal Energy World Conference in England this past May, my immediate reaction was: Earthfire animals! It wasn’t only the stories, but Debbi’s medical training and her extensive research into the nature of sound healing, combined with deeply intuitive skills, that impressed me. Her analysis went from research on the vagus nerve to the beautiful statement that with sound healing, ancient memories are switched on. And so I invited her to Earthfire, and two months later, Debbi arrived here from England to spend seven days working with our animals (and humans - necessary!). She is so committed to helping animals that she came at her own expense. While she was here, we had the unique opportunity to record this episode of Earthfire Radio in person. To learn more about Debbi's experience at Earthfire, visit earthfireinstitute.org/debbiwalker
Dr. Susan Eirich is a licensed psychologist, biologist, educator, and the director of the Earthfire Institute. Her goal is to widen the conversational circle around conservation to include the voices of all living beings. She summons us to hear other species so that we may tap into a broader, deeper nourishment of life, self, and other. Liz Koch and Susan Eirich discuss the mutual life supporting benefits of a dynamic multispecies initiative toward finding new ways of being on the Earth. (photo is of Earthfire the wolf and her brother Red).
On October 18th Dr. Susan Eirich and members of the Earthfire Community joined for a special online video discussion on a topic at the heart of Earthfire’s mission: the art of listening. Hearing is something we do involuntarily, but listening requires that we bring our complete attention to the subject at hand: ourselves, another being, Nature, all Life. To learn to speak the language of Life, we must first learn the ways that Life speaks to us. When we learn to listen deeply, we can begin to include the voices of all living beings in our considerations about how we live.
Listen as Dr. Susan Eirich and the Earthfire community have a heartfelt discussion on the ways animals support us and how we can receive those messages. For more information and future Conservation Conversations, visit: http://bit.ly/2fdyvRI
Episode 1 - A Wolf Named Thunder Intro To Earthfire, Part 1 by Earthfire Institute
Episode 2 - A Wolf Named Thunder Intro To Earthfire, Part 2 by Earthfire Institute
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Zombie-like creatures begin to stalk the dark after an alien satellite is brought back to Earth. But why is the EarthFire director so interested in the mysterious craft? And why is an American Senator so interested in helping her get it?
Zombie-like creatures begin to stalk the dark after an alien satellite is brought back to Earth. But why is the EarthFire director so interested in the mysterious craft? And why is an American Senator so interested in helping her get it?
Zombie-like creatures begin to stalk the dark after an alien satellite is brought back to Earth. But why is the EarthFire director so interested in the mysterious craft? And why is an American Senator so interested in helping her get it?
Zombie-like creatures begin to stalk the dark after an alien satellite is brought back to Earth. But why is the EarthFire director so interested in the mysterious craft? And why is an American Senator so interested in helping her get it?