The Octarine Tree. A podcast exploring the meaning of ecology, spirit and human relationship. Hosted by Western Australian agro-ecologist Byron Joel.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureEarth SciencesSciencePhilosophy |
A short, poorly edited episode of me stating the obvious. more
A short, poorly edited episode of me stating the obvious. more
In this episode we are graced with Josh Schrei. Josh is a writer. A teacher. A lifelong student of world mythologies and cosmologies. He hosts a very high quality podcast called The Emerald: Currents and Trends Through a Mythic Lens. Offering perspec... more
Dr. Becca Tarnas is a scholar, artist, counselling astrologer, and an editor of Archai: The Journal of Archetypal Cosmology. She is the daughter of renowned psycho-cultural historian, Richard Tarnas. Becca received her PhD in Philosophy and Religion ... more
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Several men I know confess to one sided bromances with Joel, while their female partners say, ‘he does go on a bit about himself while interviewing other people.’ Joel’s last ep stating the obvious is a freedom rant in a ponderous white man’s tone that lets us all know where he’s at, without stating anything obvious at all. While Noongar Elders are desperately trying to counteract the anti vax narrative in order to keep their communities safe, BJ puts out this post. Really disappointed.
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