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Unshod with D. Firth Griffith

Daniel Firth Griffith
Kinship
Agriculture
Climate Change
Capitalism
Sustainability
Indigenous Wisdom
Kinship Worldview
Food Production
Regenerative Agriculture
Community
Fossil Fuels
Environmental Impact
Food Waste
Animism
Food Systems
Decolonization
Cultural Narratives
Market Forces
Butchery
Māori Healing Arts

Conversation about relearning the kinship worldview with author, horse-drawn woodwright, and renowned storyteller, D. Firth Griffith. Unshod is a podcast and community that believes to rebel, we must pause, that we live with Earth as Earthlings, that we must approach creativity, curiosity, and compassion in conversation.… but we must approach this ground UNSHOD. This has nothing to do with "saving... more

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In this 6th installment of the God is Red series, Taylor Keen (Omaha / Cherokee) takes us deep into the womb of Earth Mother to explore the ancient and living stories preserved in Picture Cave, a sacred site containing Siouan rock art dating back 1,0... more

In this Unshod yarn, Veronica Stanwell of RootedHealing and Daniel explore the themes of community, intentional/slow living, and the importance of stories and ceremonies in our lives. We dialogue about the challenges of modernity, the impact of techn... more

Taylor Keen returns for the fifth installment of the God is Red series to explore indigenous mythology, storytelling, and our cosmic origins carried in ancient rock art and cave paintings.

Episode website HERE.

Taylor Keen returns for the fourth installment of the God is Red series to explore indigenous mythology, storytelling, and our cosmic origins carried in ancient rock art and cave paintings.

Episode website HERE.

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Taylor Keen
Senior lecturer at Creighton University, Cherokee Nation citizen, founder of Sacred Seed.
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Episode: God Is Red: Sacred Indigenous Agriculture with Taylor Keen, Episode 2
Kelley Harrell
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Episode: About Animism and Ceremony for Settlers with Kelley Harrell
Kern Carter
Novelist celebrated for his captivating ability to tell a tale
Episode: Kendrick Lamar, Toni Morrison, and the Sacredness of Story with Kern Carter
Angie Kelly
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Kay Baxter
Renowned seed keeper and gardener focused on heritage seeds
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Leah Rampy
Author, horse-drawn woodwright, and renowned storyteller
Episode: Embracing Kinship in the Face of Climate Chaos with Leah Rampy
Mark Easter
Author and expert on the food system and climate change
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Episode: Exploring The Blue Plate: Bridging Food Systems and Climate Resilience with Mark Easter
Manda Scott
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D. Firth Griffith
Host and renowned storyteller engaging with themes of ecology, kinship, and creativity.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • We Are All Seeking

    Conversations, ruminations, and stories of what it means to be alive—the pain, grief and joy of finding ourselves and others in an impossibly complex world. Daniel speaks eloquently of these experiences from his own perspective and distills simple yet meaningful lessons from his life on the land. It is a pleasure to hear such wisdom being shared into the collective consciousness.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    panlad
    United States7 months ago
  • The Most Important Podcast of Our Age

    To ask the right question is to change the world, and Daniel Griffith is doing just that with this podcast.

    His ability to step outside the realm of our modern assumptions, while still proving accessible to varying levels of understanding by the listener, is a skill few posses, let alone share with the world.

    His book Stagtine laid the groundwork for a greater conversation around the topics of kinship, regenerative agriculture, stewardship, philosophy, and scientific understanding. The Unshod ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hello_Prkr
    United Statesa year ago
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    Daniel is an icon. From his thoughts to his actions to his farming practices. He speaks in a way that allows your thoughts to become nourished and free of racial ideologies. I look forward to every episode knowing I’m only gaining knowledge and freedom to think.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Moni Shamz
    United States3 years ago

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Many reviews highlight the podcast's ability to challenge conventional perspectives on agriculture and kinship.
Listeners appreciate the thought-provoking conversations that blend personal insights with larger ecological themes.
The storytelling aspect is highly valued, often being described as nourishing and enlightening.

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God Is Red: Sacred Indigenous Mythology with Taylor Keen, Episode 4a
Q: Why do you think documenting this story was important to these peoples a thousand years ago?
Stories serve as a way to grasp existential questions and connect with humanity's origins, playing a vital role in preserving identity and wisdom.
God Is Red: Stories That Never Die, A Journey Into Indigenous Mythology with Taylor Keen, Episode 5
Q: How do you view the power of storytelling within a contemporary context?
Storytelling serves not only as a means of preserving culture but also as a vital act of rebellion and remembrance against colonial narratives.
God Is Red: Stories That Never Die, A Journey Into Indigenous Mythology with Taylor Keen, Episode 5
Q: What motivated your ancestors to document their stories in a sacred place like Picture Cave?
They likely sought to establish a connection to the land by enshrining their narratives, ensuring that their stories would endure even through challenges.
Rediscovering Turtle Island with Taylor Keen
Q: What is sacred geography?
It's the understanding that indigenous peoples hold the land as a sacred entity and that our relationship with it is profound and rooted in history.
Rediscovering Turtle Island with Taylor Keen
Q: Why did you write this book?
I was meant to be a teacher, and I wanted to rediscover our old stories and answer basic human questions about identity and purpose.

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The content focuses on a variety of deeply interconnected themes such as kinship, sustainability, and the human relationship with nature. Episodes often feature insightful discussions with experts from diverse fields, emphasizing Indigenous agricultural wisdom, ecological stewardship, and the importance of storytelling. Noteworthy topics include animism, regenerative agriculture, and the cultural significance of food systems, reflecting a holistic understanding of our place within the natural world. This podcast is likely to resonate with those seeking a deeper connection to the environment and practical knowledge for living harmoniously with it, presenting a unique blend of philosophy, personal narrative, and practical advice.

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1. Mansal Denton
2. Taylor Keen
3. Kelley Harrell
4. Kern Carter
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7. Leah Rampy
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