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Emergence Magazine is an award-winning magazine exploring the threads connecting ecology, culture and spirituality. Our podcast features exclusive interviews, author-narrated essays, fiction, multipart series, and more. We feature new podcast episodes weekly on Tuesdays.

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
312
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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Radical Dharma – a conversation with angel Kyodo williams

Radical Dharma – a conversation with angel Kyodo williams

In this in-depth interview, Reverend angel Kyodo williams reflects on our widespread crisis of story, the failure of institutional religions to offer a new way forward, and her philosophy of Radical …
00:39:10  |   Tue 15 Dec 2020
The Meaning of Air – Boyce Upholt

The Meaning of Air – Boyce Upholt

As a chemical plant in St. James Parish, Louisiana, threatens a majority Black community with toxic emissions, Boyce Upholt looks deeply at the nature of air and considers how it can challenge the of…
00:26:14  |   Tue 08 Dec 2020
The Memory Field – Jake Skeets

The Memory Field – Jake Skeets

In this narrated essay, poet Jake Skeets enters into the memories he shares through touch and, in doing so, conjures a deep reverence for the spaces we remember. From a stubbled chin and stucco wall …
00:30:55  |   Tue 01 Dec 2020
Reseeding the Food System – an Interview with Rowen White

Reseeding the Food System – an Interview with Rowen White

Rowen White is a Seedkeeper from the Mohawk community of Akwesasne and an activist for Indigenous seed sovereignty. In this in-depth interview originally published in our Food Issue, Rowen shares wha…
00:48:30  |   Tue 24 Nov 2020
Coyote Story – CMarie Fuhrman

Coyote Story – CMarie Fuhrman

In this narrated essay, CMarie Fuhrman encounters a coyote whose leg is caught in a trap in the southern Montana prairie. As she decides what to do, she navigates the two legacies of her identity—Nat…
00:22:35  |   Tue 17 Nov 2020
Reindeer at the End of the World – Bathsheba Demuth

Reindeer at the End of the World – Bathsheba Demuth

In this narrated essay, ecological historian Bathsheba Demuth travels across the easternmost edge of northern Russia—home to the Native Chukchi people and their herds of reindeer. As she uncovers the…
00:30:20  |   Tue 10 Nov 2020
Fermentation as Metaphor – a conversation with Sandor Katz

Fermentation as Metaphor – a conversation with Sandor Katz

In this interview, Sandor Katz discusses his new book, Fermentation as Metaphor. A world-renowned expert in fermented foods, Sandor considers the liberating experience offered through engagement with…
00:45:48  |   Tue 03 Nov 2020
East to Eden – Roger Deakin with Robert Macfarlane

East to Eden – Roger Deakin with Robert Macfarlane

From the Yangtze Valley, to Neolithic Mesopotamia, to the orchards of Oxford, Roger Deakin sought to understand the origins of the domesticated apple. His essay East of Eden—an excerpted chapter from…
00:57:32  |   Tue 27 Oct 2020
My Mother’s Hands – Gina Rae La Cerva

My Mother’s Hands – Gina Rae La Cerva

Gathering wild foods was once a practice of deep observation, carried out by women who knew the ways of wild medicine. In this narrated essay, Gina Rae La Cerva considers the widespread loss of this …
00:14:47  |   Tue 20 Oct 2020
Desire Paths – David Farrier

Desire Paths – David Farrier

The coronavirus has shrunk the scale of our individual worlds, setting us on an uncertain and increasingly narrow path. While in lockdown, David Farrier finds inspiration in the meandering imprints l…
00:18:39  |   Tue 13 Oct 2020
Language Keepers, Episode 6: The Power of Revitalization

Language Keepers, Episode 6: The Power of Revitalization

To conclude our six-part “Language Keepers” podcast series, we explore the rapid rate of language loss occurring around the world and hear from speakers of endangered languages who are increasingly r…
00:34:37  |   Tue 06 Oct 2020
Language Keepers, Episode 5: Kawaiisu

Language Keepers, Episode 5: Kawaiisu

For many Indigenous communities, the effort to document and learn from as many last speakers as possible is a race against time. In Episode Five of our “Language Keepers” podcast series we meet Julie…
00:28:44  |   Tue 29 Sep 2020
Language Keepers, Episode 4: Wukchumni

Language Keepers, Episode 4: Wukchumni

Episode Four of our “Language Keepers” podcast series brings us to the home of Marie Wilcox—the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language and the creator of the only Wukchumni dictionary. Younger…
00:26:54  |   Tue 22 Sep 2020
Language Keepers, Episode 3: Karuk

Language Keepers, Episode 3: Karuk

Episode Three of our “Language Keepers” podcast series explores efforts to revitalize the Karuk language, which is deeply tied to the Klamath River in Northern California. Just as a river is dependen…
00:33:05  |   Tue 15 Sep 2020
Language Keepers, Episode 2: Tolowa Dee-ni’

Language Keepers, Episode 2: Tolowa Dee-ni’

Episode Two of our “Language Keepers” podcast series brings you to the redwood forests of Northern California, home to Loren Bommelyn, the sole remaining fluent speaker of the Tolowa Dee-ni’ language…
00:57:05  |   Tue 08 Sep 2020
Language Keepers, Episode 1: Colonizing California

Language Keepers, Episode 1: Colonizing California

Adapted from our award-winning multimedia story, “Language Keepers,” this six-part podcast series explores the struggle for Indigenous language survival in California. Two centuries ago, as many as n…
00:59:51  |   Tue 01 Sep 2020
The Creatures of the World Have Not Been Chastened – Lia Purpura

The Creatures of the World Have Not Been Chastened – Lia Purpura

Lia Purpura is the author of nine collections of essays, poems, and translations, including It Shouldn’t Have Been Beautiful and All the Fierce Tethers. In this narrated essay, Lia bears witness to t…
00:17:00  |   Tue 25 Aug 2020
Negative Love — Daisy Hildyard

Negative Love — Daisy Hildyard

Daisy Hildyard examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn our attention toward the space between things. She notes that these “negative spaces” reveal relationships that normally lie beyond our per…
00:31:08  |   Tue 18 Aug 2020
And Peace Shall Return — Ben Okri

And Peace Shall Return — Ben Okri

We commissioned four authors to approach the theme of apocalypse through fiction, from the perspectives of past, present, and future. Our fourth and final installment is a short story by Ben Okri, en…
00:58:05  |   Tue 11 Aug 2020
The Basilisk — Paul Kingsnorth

The Basilisk — Paul Kingsnorth

We commissioned four authors to approach the theme of apocalypse through fiction, from the perspectives of past, present, and future. Our third installment, The Basilisk, is from Paul Kingsnorth, a w…
00:42:51  |   Tue 04 Aug 2020
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