Shownotes
Welcome to Episode 48, the final episode of Season 6.
I began by thinking about what it would be like to be an animal, a human animal, being force fed in a container of sorts. Trying to imagine the limitations of this lived experience compared to one where I am free to exercise my full-bodied animal life.
In this episode Marina:
- Imagines what it would be like if we were confined and raised to be eaten!
- Explores what is taken from us when we are caged.
- Reminds us that everything has agency and is participating.
- Reviews the themes of the current season.
- Examines the relational dynamics between humans and the more-than-human world.
- Considers how we may become oppression-informed, Trauma-informed and Climate informed individuals
- Revisits power as our ability to influence and act.
- Asks, “What is oppression?” Defining it as the systematic targeting or marginalization of one social group by a more powerful social group for its own benefit.
- Emphasises that anything “other” than human does not imply they are a resource, a commodity or have object status.
- Refers to "The Salmon Boy" story in Being Salmon, Being Human, with reference to Jamie Valadez and Klallam stories told by Adeline Smith (Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, 2012).
- Reframes society from a transactional model to one rooted in gift-giving and reciprocal relationships.
Show Notes:
https://theoutdoorteacher.com/podcasts/episode-48-remember-we-are-wild/
Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com
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