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Are honeybees tiny mystics? What do they have to teach us?

Does conventional beekeeping have it all backwards?

Is beekeeping as we know it actually harming bees and our entire ecosystem?

Susan Knilans and Jacqueline Freeman are beekeeper pioneers who have tapped into the mystical nature of the honeybee. They have co-authored the new book, What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended. This conversation is less about the practical application of beekeeping, and more about the dynamic between humanity and the honeybee. There are frankly very shocking realizations in this episode about how harmful conventional beekeeping is for bees! Which is really difficult for me to hear considering I have been beekeeping in the conventional way for two years. 

If you are not a beekeeper, I strongly encourage you to listen to this episode anyway. There is so much expansive information provided by the guests which goes way beyond beekeeping. Like the honeybee itself, this conversation is multidimensional! Here's a breakdown on what we talk about:

www.whatbeeswant.com

spiritbee.com

susanknilans.com

americanskep.com

Other episodes you'll enjoy:

057. The Mystical Nature of Honeybees - Michael Joshin Thiele

164. Healing by Numbers - Tricia Hagelskamp

133. Intuition and Your Health - Dr. Pat Boulogne

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