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The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerAm I Rewilder Enough? w/ Sheila HensonAm I Rewilder Enough? w/ Sheila HensonDo you feel like a poseur when it comes to rewilding? Do you have guilty pleasures you can’t give up? Are you too overwhelmed to start rewilding? You’re not alone. In this episode I chat with my friend and Rewild Portland board member Sheila Henson about the judgments we face from others and (more often) ourselves that we perennially face in rewilding. From how we dress to our day to day choices, shame, guilt, and confusion can paralyze us or drive us away from going deeper into rewilding. But...2025-07-071h 05The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerHow Hunter-Gatherers Learn w/ Dr. Gul Deniz SalaliFor millions of years, and in some places still today, hunter-gatherers raise competent and capable children. They do this while navigating challenging environments, with predators, dangerous tools, and most notably: without any school. Contemporary societies have created learning environments that are a mismatch with the expectations of our genetic evolution: we weren’t meant to sit in boxes all day. The system of compulsory education that spans the globe and shapes our perception of education was designed in the 1700’s specifically to create dutiful factory workers for rising nationalism. They were not designed based on human evolution or human need...2025-05-051h 15The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerMaintaining Peaceful Societies w/ Douglas FryFor millions of years, evidence suggests that humans lived in relatively equal societies, where food acquisition and child raising were shared activities among community members both men and women, together. It is apparent that our environments of evolutionary adaptation, selected for humans with evermore prosocial traits. Domination and competition were minimized in favor of collaboration and partnerships of mutual aid. The idea that any human was superior to another would have been an absurdity. Contemporary forager societies also exhibit collective regulation of resources and power, diminishing anyone who may try to take more than their fair share or exhibit...2025-04-071h 35The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRekindling Ancestral Lifeways in Ireland w/ Lucy O’HaganCreating ancestral skills communities is central to rewilding. We need people sharing skills together, we need people tending land together. These communities don’t form over night. It takes time to build them. I spoke with Lucy O’Hagan in February of 2020, in one of my first episodes of the Rewilding Podcast. Now it’s February of 2025 and a lot has changed in the last five years. Their community has grown, our friendship has deepened, and I continue to be deeply inspired by their work. Last August I traveled to Ireland to attend the first ancestral skills gathering on the is...2025-03-101h 22The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerSurviving Multiple Environments w/ Tom McElroyOne of the key aspects of wildness is adaptation. Being able to change and adapt to different needs, in different environments, is a cornerstone of resilience. While a large part of this involves getting to know the land where you dwell, it helps to know multiple landscapes. It can teach you how to think on your toes and figure out how to do things in new ways. While rewilding leans more toward longer term ancestral living within a culture, and survival is more about meeting immediate needs in a context removed from culture, survival skills are a necessary base...2025-02-041h 09The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Wrong Way to RewildI’m fond of saying, “There’s no one right way to rewild.” A friend once asked me, “Sure, Peter. But is there a wrong way?” I wanted to do something fun for this episode that I haven’t delved into much before in this space, so I invited my friend on to talk about the “wrong” ways to rewild. Don’t be fooled by the candy bar image, I love elements of contemporary society that are in some ways more aligned with ancient ways… But what I abhor is when people water down rewilding to make it less about escaping from th...2025-01-061h 13The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerWhy We Need Wild Foods w/ Monica WildeWhen some human societies made the shift from wild, procured foods to domesticated, produced foods there is a corresponding decline in the health of those people in the archaeological record. Today, the majority of people eat domesticated staples, and our health has taken a huge decline on a global scale. Wild foods are an important nutritional component to the human diet. Rewilding can mean rekindling the relationship to wild foods that humans have historically had. To talk with me about this on the Rewilding Podcast, is Monica Wilde. Monica Wilde, known as Mo, is an ethnobotanist and r...2024-12-021h 08The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerCommunity as the Primary Survival Skill w/ Luke McLaughlinHumans evolved in social, cooperative bands, using this cooperation as an evolutionary advantage. These days, rugged individualism still seems to dominate many outdoor activities from regular camping to bushcraft and even to rewilding. When people think of ancestral skills, they think mostly of the hand crafts like basket weaving, pottery, or archery, and not the invisible, social technologies like conflict resolution, mentoring, or practices of sharing. This is a challenge that many skills practitioners and leaders of schools and other community organizations often come across. If rewilding is returning to our human roots, then community building works as the...2024-10-071h 19The Permaculture PodcastThe Permaculture PodcastReplay: Peter Michael Bauer - Rewilding Permaculture Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast   Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture?  Browse the extensive archives of the show.  My guest for this episode is the rewilder Peter Michael Bauer, from Portland, Oregon, who is also a trained permaculture practitioner who studied under Toby Hemenway. Peter is the executive director of Rewild Portland, an environmental education non-profit that uses hands-on workshops and classes to teach earth-based arts, skills, and technologies.   Learn More 2024-06-0551 minThe Moral ImaginationThe Moral ImaginationEp. 58 William Easterly Ph.D. : Poverty, Technocracy, and the Tyranny of Experts Photo Credit: Tyler Follon - Wingman VisualsIn this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast, I speak with Professor William Easterly of New York University about his work in development economics, and the problems of technocracy and social engineering of the poor. Easterly worked at the World Bank from 1985-2001 and began to be troubled by a number of things, including how aid is given without much concern about how it is distributed and managed thus subsidizing bad governance and harming the poor. We discuss Peter Bauer’s critique of how foreign aid politicizes development an...2024-04-251h 34The Moral ImaginationThe Moral ImaginationEp. 58 William Easterly Ph.D. : Poverty, Technocracy, and the Tyranny of Experts Photo Credit: Tyler Follon - Wingman VisualsIn this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast, I speak with Professor William Easterly of New York University about his work in development economics, and the problems of technocracy and social engineering of the poor. Easterly worked at the World Bank from 1985-2001 and began to be troubled by a number of things, including how aid is given without much concern about how it is distributed and managed thus subsidizing bad governance and harming the poor. We discuss Peter Bauer’s critique of how foreign aid politicizes development an...2024-04-251h 34The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerWhat is a Subsistence Economy and What Makes Them So Resilient w/ Dr. Helga VierichTo attain the level of resilience that cultural rewilding calls for, requires moving away from an economy based on extraction for profit that lays waste to local ecosystems and destroys ancient ways that people have lived from the land. To move away we need alternatives, and examples of how other people have found and maintained sustainability. How have humans lived in a myriad of ways for millennia without destroying their land and not living in greatly unequal societies? What is a subsistence economy and what makes them so resilient? To talk with me about this today is Dr. Helga...2024-04-151h 13The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Reality of Hunter-Gatherers w/ Dr. Robert KellyRewilding is about seeking a reciprocal relationship to the environment and to one another. Material and cultural conditions kept humans in relative check with their ecologies for potentially millions of years, so what were they? If we are to understand this, we must hold up a lens and look at the diversity of hunter-gatherers (both past and present) to fully realize what their cultural and environmental limitations were–and are–today. Why did some abandon that way of life while others have fought to the death to defend it? What led humans to switch from one subsistence strategy to anot...2024-03-181h 17The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding Cities Through Place-making Permaculture w/ Mark LakemanCity landscapes are perhaps the most decimated and human centric habitats in today’s world. These landscapes are in need of thoughtful rewilding. Cities are some of the most domesticated places, but also positioned in some of the most historically fertile places. Cities were built where they are, because these places had access to a diverse array of resources. Many think rewilding means running away to the wilderness–but that’s not the case. For one, this is not a practical reality for most people. Two, because of their prime location and social capital, cities are both ripe for, and in...2024-01-221h 19The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding Your Connection to the Land Through Stories w/ Jason GodeskyThe longer a culture exists in a place, the more stories they have of that place. These stories act a way for people to interact with the land where they live and also act as social filters for how to perceive the land as well. Stories also engage people with the landscape through their imagination and when linked to a physical activity can make the connection more embodied and enjoyable. Humans learn through play, and playing with stories can be a great way to reconnect ourselves with the landscape and its inhabitants. To talk with me about this on...2024-01-081h 10The Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast with Daniel BauerThe Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast with Daniel BauerThe Impact of Collective Effort in Instructional Leadership    Michael (Mike) Nelson began his career as an elementary school teacher before becoming an elementary school principal. As a district leader, he led learning initiatives in two Washington state school districts. As the superintendent for Washington’s (EEE)Enumclaw school district, he led several initiatives to improve cultural support and academic outcomes for Native students. In 2019, the Washington Association of School Administrators named him the Washington State Superintendent of the Year.   Peter DeWitt (Ed.D) is the founder and CEO of the Instructional Leadership Collective. He was a K-5 teacher for 11 years...2023-12-2038 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerHunting and Gathering Like a BOSS w/ Randy ChampagneThere are few opportunities for people living in modern contexts to experience what life would be like living in a band of hunter-gatherers. While there are still several cultures in the world living this way, most are protected from outsiders through organizations like Survival International. While rewilding isn’t a synonym for primitive living, or a total return to hunting and gathering societies, we can learn a lot about how to live in a regenerative way through contemporary hunter-gatherer societies, as well as experiences that can replicate aspects of those societies. Boulder Outdoor Survival School (BOSS) in Utah is on...2023-10-301h 15The Permaculture PodcastThe Permaculture PodcastReplay: Peter Michael Bauer - Human vs. Conservation Rewilding Donate Directly To The Podcast:  via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture?  Browse the extensive archives of the show.  My guest for this episode is Peter Michael Bauer, who returns to share with us his thoughts on the distinction between human versus conservation rewilding, and a critique of what they get right and what they get wrong as we develop the understanding and language to discuss these broad, far reaching views on how to undo domestication of people and of the land.   Lear...2023-10-231h 02The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding as Anti-Fascism w/ Cara Delia SchwabFascist ideology has been on the rise, with a calculated effort on the part of fascists, to infiltrate environmental movements. Rewilding has seen its fair share of this over the years. As a return to our egalitarian roots, rewilding is the political opposite of fascism. And yet, there are foot holds of sort, within the ideology and world view that fascists can exploit for their own gain. To protect ourselves from this fascist creep, we need to be aware of it and also aware of the problematic aspects of where our own ideologies can be misconstrued to lead us...2023-10-161h 32The Fifth ColumnThe Fifth Column#424 - w/ Rep. Peter Meijer - McCarthy and His Enemies* Former Michigan Rep. Peter Meijer is back to talk about his insane friends and erstwhile colleagues on the Hill * Peter’s surprising (to us) view of Rep. Matt Gaetz* “I try to see the best in people” (Hmmmmm….)* The gordian knot of polarization* Peter makes the case for [blank] as Speaker…….* Oh wait, he’s kinda serious!* What do any of these people actually believe? * “Oh, I mean, there's horseshoe theory and then there's horseshoe theory…”* Does Peter have an announcement to make?? Maybe??* Well...2023-10-061h 46The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerCommunity Rewilding in the City w/ Sharon KallisIn this episode I’m talking shop with my friend and colleague Sharon Kallis. Sharon facilitates a community organization similar to Rewild Portland in Vancouver BC called Earthand Gleaners Society. She is an award winning artist who focuses on fiber arts through a locavore lens, by growing, foraging, and gleaning raw materials and processing them into fiber and weaving them into finished products. She is known for her community art installations wherein she connects people to their place through creative collective works of art, often with garden waste, invasive species, or other locally available materials. Her book, Common Threads: we...2023-08-141h 33A Wild New WorkA Wild New Work97. Wildness, Work, and Pre-history, with Peter Michael BauerHow did our pre-civilization ancestors "work"? What does it mean to be held captive to capitalism, and can we find ways to be more free? In this very rich conversation with anthropologist and rewilding catalyst Peter Michael Bauer, we address these questions and discuss: *Where we are in the cycles of decline and the collapse of civilization (and why collapse can be a good thing) *What “work” looked like for our hunter gatherer ancestors *How we can bring our adaptive, wild nature into the contexts and communities we live in today To connect with Peter, visit: www.rewildportland.com and www...2023-08-011h 09The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerNever Alone w/ Woniya ThibeaultOn this episode I am once again chatting with my friend and colleague Woniya Thibeault. This episode contains spoilers for the television series ALONE, of which Woniya has been a contestant on twice. If you haven’t watched season 6 or Alone Frozen, I recommend doing so before listening. Woniya came in second place on ALONE season 6, and more recently won half a million dollars when she came in first place on Alone Frozen. Both times she brought a rewilding, relational perspective to her experience and to the public. However, when creating a show there is always a lot...2023-07-3156 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding in Eastern Australia w/ Eva AngophoraRewilding looks different in places all around the world, but also shares many similarities: from settler-colonialism to mainstream co-option. In this episode we’ll be looking at Rewilding in Eastern Australia. My guest is Eva Angophora.Founder of Wild Beings, barefoot wanderer Eva has spent the most part of the last 5 years living outside in various wild locations, learning and practicing living skills such as friction fire, natural tanning, leatherwork, animal processing/using the whole animal, weaving, natural rope making, wild foods foraging and bird identification. Passionate about sharing a more connected wholesome culture and providing spaces wh...2023-07-171h 05The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerSubsistence Challenges w/ James V MorganSubsistence–the way we acquire our food–is a central aspect of rewilding. To talk with me both about the anthropology of subsistence but also the challenges and practicality of it is James V. Morgan. James is a former professional anthropologist who has spent nearly two decades studying and working with indigenous hunter-gatherers on three continents. He has spent years trying to understand the relationship between anarchist theory and action and indigenous politics and lifeways. He is currently working on three different books surrounding these topics titled, "Human Rewilding in the 21st Century: Why Anthropologists Fail" and “Anarchy After Graebe...2023-05-231h 27The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerSocial Forestry w/ HazelPermaculture is a design science for creating regenerative landscapes. In rewilding, we often perceive it as a kind of technology based on ancient hunter-gatherer-horticultural subsistence strategies from around the world. While there are many valuable criticisms about permaculture (just as there are about rewilding), it is still one of the most effective tools for creating alternative subsistence strategies to the extractive ones that dominate our world today. To understand how far we’ve come, we need to listen to the elders of the movement and hear all they have endured and accomplished to get us where we are today. Ha...2023-04-0352 minWhat\'s up, Corporate Finance?What's up, Corporate Finance?Immobilienunternehmen in NotZu Gast: Matthias Böhme (FTI-Andersch), Prof. Dr. Hahr (Drees & Sommer), Ralf-Peter Koschny (bulwiengesa) Redaktion & Host: Bastian Frien Musik: What's The Angle? und What a wonderful Day by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Co-Gastgeber: Matthias Böhme, Partner, FTI-Andersch Kontaktdaten Redaktion: bastian.frien@whatsup-cf.de Kontaktdaten Sales: iris.behrens@whatsup-cf.de2023-03-2445 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding in Britain w/ Scott BaineFor regular listeners to the podcast, and those entrenched in the rewilding movement, we know that rewilding looks different in various places, and has different meanings (sometimes often leading to conflict). While human, anarchic rewilding has been around just as long as conservation rewilding, they often seem to be at odds–especially when it comes to the support of state institutions. Which is no surprise. Often times conservation efforts are state sponsored, leading to displacement of people in the name of resource conservation rather than creating regenerative systems of land management. States have it in their best interest to co...2023-03-201h 17The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerAnimist Re-Engagement w/ Rune Hjarnø RasmussenI first learned about animism in the book The Story of B by Daniel Quinn. While the term animism was initially invented by anthropologists as a way of classifying place-based, indigenous religions the world over, it has taken on a much deeper and expansive meaning in recent years. In many ways it transcends the notion of religion or spirituality to more of an ecological ethos encoded in stories, to shape a person's perception of the environment in terms of reciprocity. For this reason, animism is a prevalent way of perceiving and engaging with the world in the rewilding movement...2023-03-061h 09The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Fascist Threat w/ Alexander Reid RossRewilding means a return to living in reciprocity with the ecologies in which we dwell, and with each other. It is a movement that critiques and rejects social hierarchies and authoritarianism as the “natural” state of humanity. Through contemporary anthropology, paleoanthropology, and archaeology, the rewilding philosophy pieces together how humans created and thrived in egalitarian societies for tens of thousands of years-perhaps hundreds of thousands of years. In one sense, it is essentially a call to anarchy: stateless societies, with collective decision making.Hierarchy at the scale of what we call “the state” only becomes possible from the inte...2023-02-201h 28The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerLiving in a Material World w/ Daniel of WHAT IS POLITICSAnthropology is at the core of rewilding. Understanding the various ways in which humans act and why, helps us draw a picture of what is possible for humanity. Rewilding pulls its inspiration from the millions of years that humans lived in relative harmony with our environments–without causing the sixth mass extinction and without creating large-scale inequality, and how these crises came about. To make cultural transformations, we have to understand where material determinism and intentional idealism come together.On this episode of the Rewilding Podcast, I’ve invited Daniel, the host of the What is Politics YouT...2022-12-121h 34Making Problems to SolveMaking Problems to SolveEpisode 26 - Brooke and Michael from Makers Workshop - Making Education and Laser Ready SheetsBrooke and Michael are the proprietors of Makers Workshop in Maynard, Massachusetts a maker space that have developed a great community. Besides supporting their community, they reclaim lumber from their local area and create slabs and milled laser ready wood. Check out their slab sale November 18-20, 2022 (if you're listening when this comes out!) Check out Makers Workshop on Instagram and Youtube Mentions in this episode: Laura an Louis from Imee Made Peter and Emma from Ptreesworkshop 2022-11-1759 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerChallenges with "Rewilding" w/ Kara MosesIn this episode I’m chatting with Kara Moses. Kara is a biologist and educator teaching nature connection, rewilding, wild living skills and woodland management. She is a writer, a climate activist, chair of the Cambrian Wildwood project in west Wales, she created Radical Nature Connection at the Ulex Project in the pyrenees which brings nature connection practice into relationship with our struggles to challenge interlocking systems of oppression, such as racism, patriarchy, colonialism, and ableism and our efforts to build movements forging a life-affirming future. You can learn more about her work at her website rewildeverything.org and he...2022-10-101h 37The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerInvasive Species in Rewilding w/ Tao OrionIn this episode I chat with Tao Orion. Tao holds a degree in Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture from UC Santa Cruz and a MSc degree in Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security from the National University of Ireland, Galway. She is the author of Beyond the War on Invasive Species: A Permaculture Approach to Ecosystem Restoration. Tao and I chat about invasive species, transforming people’s perceptions of them, learning to manage them without the  use of herbicides and how we might start rethinking land management especially as global food growing and distribution systems start to shrink and collapse.2022-09-1952 minTomorrow, TodayTomorrow, TodayAuthority, Academia, & the Invention of History with Peter Michael BauerIn this episode we're joined by Peter Michael Bauer of Rewild Portland to discuss the  authority of academia and the development of narratives. Many recognize the shortfalls and the politics academia injects into how research is done and how outcomes are presented, but how bad is it, really? How can we present an alternative to this model, and is there any validity in the authoirty that comes with the academic authority assigned through degree-granting institutions? Follow Peter on Instagram @PeterMichaelBauer & you can find Rewild Portland @RewildPortland2022-09-121h 03The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding Contraception w/ Samantha ZipporahMy guest for this episode is ​Samantha Zipporah. Samantha is devoted to breaking the spells of oppression in reproductive & sexual health through education, healing & liberation.  She has over 20 years of experience honing her craft as an educator, guide & caregiver tending to fertility, sex, & cycles spanning the full womb continuum. Sam’s work rises from an ancient lineage of midwives, witches, & wise women​. A fierce champion of critical thinking skills, her knowledge is integrative & inclusive of modern medicine & science​ as well as traditional & ancient healing practices. S​am provides vital education for everyone from professionals to preteens in her books, courses...2022-09-051h 24The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerArt, Storytelling, and Survival Skills in Rewilding w/ Hannes WingateHannes Wingate is an artist, builder, designer, and outdoor survival-skills instructor. He was educated at Central St. Martins College of Art in London. He is known internationally for constructing giant, human sized nests from natural materials found within close range of the build site. He has traveled the world, spending time living with and learning traditional skills from the Sami, Maori, Basque and Native American cultures.In this conversation Hannes and I discuss his practice as an artist, looking at how he transforms people’s perspectives through his sculptural art, storytelling. We touch on some interweaving philosophies an...2022-08-221h 22The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerDeath Work and Collapse w/ Rachael RiceIn this episode I talk with my friend, Rachael Rice. Rachael is an artist, writer, death worker and certified weirdo who crafts scroll-stopping content for people who want to shape change. Her work centers collapse-informed learnings about grief, death, myth, magic and meaning-making in pale times. A neurodivergent queer witch navigating multiple health diagnoses and broadly coded as a white cis woman, Rachael is of Swedish, Scottish, Irish, French, German and English ancestry living and loving with her partner whose income supports her work on the lands of the Chinook in Portland, Oregon. She works in a dozen kinds...2022-08-081h 18The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerDogs in Rewilding w/ David Ian HoweIn this episode of the Rewild Podcast I talk with David Ian Howe about dogs and rewilding. David is a professional archaeologist trying to popularize the science of anthropology, most often through comedic videos. He is known for his interest and expertise in understanding ethnocynology–the study of the ancient relationship between humans and dogs. As rewilding is in part, a critique of domestication, the relationship between humans and dogs is an interesting area of exploration: at what point does mutualistic symbiosis become parasitic, or vice versa and is the human and dog relationship reflective of that? Listen in as...2022-05-021h 24The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerCollapse Care w/ Carmen SpagnolaOn this episode of the Rewilding Podcast, I converse with Carmen Spagnola about the necessary self and community care that comes with the realization that we are living in a collapse. Carmen works at the intersection of somatics, trauma recovery, attachment, and mysticism. Her approach to collapse – navigating the converging emergencies of large scale cooperation dilemmas – weaves Wendell Berry sensibilities with Octavia Butler realities. Her book The Spirited Kitchen: Recipes and Rituals for the Wheel of the Year, comes out in the fall of 2022. Notes:Carmen’s Social MediaCarmen’s WebsiteThe Spiri...2022-04-181h 11The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding ChristianitySeven in ten Americans identify as Christian. For a movement like rewilding to gain more traction, it must intersect with the belief systems of the culture at large on some level. I am not a Christian, though I am interested in the intersection of rewilding and christianity. Since I live in the United States, I feel it’s important to understand enough about the dominant cultures here and where to find common ground in rewilding narratives. In this episode I chat with two friends of mine who are both pastors. Solveig Nilsen-Goodin and Aric Clark. R...2022-04-041h 25The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding Myth w/ Sophie StrandIn this episode I converse with writer Sophie Strand. I've found her writing to be particularly inspiring to my rewilding journey in terms of understanding and thinking about masculinity. However, we cover much more than that. Our conversation branches off in many directions, though the main thread is around connecting our personal narratives in rewilding to the larger cultural narratives found in our mythologies–and the mythologies that make the most sense from a rewilding perspective. It was such a pleasure to converse with someone as deeply researched and passionate about this topic as Sophie is. She has many in...2022-03-211h 42The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerDay to Day RewildingRecently one of my patrons asked me what my day to day rewilding looked like. This is a glimpse into some of that, but also with perspective on what it might look like for others. Support the show2022-03-0754 minInvoking WitchcraftInvoking WitchcraftInterview Part 2: Rewilding Witchcraft with Peter Michael BauerHold on to your butts, this is part two of our interview with Peter Michael Bauer. In this episode, we explore what cultural misappropriation looks like and how we can avoid it and better understand it. We dive into dismantling civilization, appropriating our own cultures, and living on stolen land -- as witches and spiritual practitioners. Find Peter and his work all over the web at the following links:https://www.petermichaelbauer.comhttps://www.petermichaelbauer.com/the-rewilding-podcasthttps://www.patreon.com/petermichaelbauerhttps://www.rewildportland.com/Britton can be found...2022-02-231h 00The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Overpopulation Problem w/ Jason GodeskyMy guest today is Jason Godesky. Jason is an old friend and colleague of mine. We met in the early 2000’s on an internet chat board called “Ish Con” short for Ishmael Conference. It was a place to discuss the ideas presented in the books by Daniel Quinn. It was here that I gave Jason the nickname, “The Machine Gun” for his ability to remember and rapidly deploy facts, journals, studies, ethnographies, and more to back up many of the positions in what we would later call Rewilding. When ishcon closed down in 2006, I bought the domain rewild.info and invite...2022-02-211h 04Invoking WitchcraftInvoking WitchcraftInterview Part 1: Rewilding Witchcraft with Peter Michael BauerBuckle up! This week we chat with the one and only Peter Michael Bauer author of Rewild or Die. In this conversation, we explore what it looks like to rewild within our spiritual practices and in the real world. How can we apply this in practical ways? How can we show up for the land and our communities? How do we move out of self-serving attitudes and look at the bigger picture? This is a beautiful and nuanced conversation. Join us.Find Peter and his work all over the web at the following links:https://www...2022-02-1659 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerWhat is Rewilding?In this episode I return to the theme of this podcast: rewilding. It's used in so many contexts now, from video games to outdoor clothing to lifestyle branding. But what does it really mean? Where did it emerge? How can we stay authentic to the meaning as it gets absorbed by mainstream capitalism? This is a good refresher for those familiar with my work, as well as a nice starting place for those who have recently come across the podcast. Notes• Ishmael by Daniel Quinn• Against the Grain by James Scott• The Ma...2022-02-071h 03The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerDepression & Rewilding w/ Sheila HensonI’ve lived with depression for most of my life. I’ve learned to manage my symptoms in order to function and live a more fulfilling life. I’ve dedicated this episode to working through some of the areas of overlap between depression and rewilding. This is a very personal topic that lives close to my heart. I was originally planning on doing this one solo, but I realized that it would be more impactful if it were in conversation with someone who shares similar but different experiences with depression. My guest on this episode is Sheila Henson...2022-01-241h 45The Poor Prole’s AlmanacThe Poor Prole’s AlmanacFinding Place with Peter Michael Bauer Part 2In this episode, we talk with author and podcast host Peter Michael Bauer about rewilding, rebuilding our relationship with our local ecology, and our role as white people on colonized lands, especially when we want to rekindle these relationships with nature?   Check out the North American Rewilding Conference at http://www.rewilding.com/   Peter's book & classes are available at:  https://www.rewildportland.com   Peter's social media on Instagram is @PeterMichaelBauer   Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/P...2022-01-1742 minThe Poor Prole’s AlmanacThe Poor Prole’s AlmanacFinding Place with Peter Michael Bauer Part 1In this episode, we talk with author and podcast host Peter Michael Bauer about rewilding, rebuilding our relationship with our local ecology, and our role as white people on colonized lands, especially when we want to rekindle these relationships with nature?   Check out the North American Rewilding Conference at http://www.rewilding.com/   Peter's book & classes are available at:  https://www.rewildportland.com   Peter's social media on Instagram is @PeterMichaelBauer   Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/P...2022-01-1746 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerA Conversation w/ Author Lisa WellsLisa Wells is the author of Believers: Making a Life at the End of the World, The Fix, and winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize. Her essays have been published by The New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, Granta, The Believer, n+1 and others. She lives in Seattle and writes a column for Orion Magazine called Abundant Noise. She’s also one of my oldest and closest friends. In her latest book, Believers, she sought out many different people all seeking to find a way to live sustainably in the world, as we sit on the precipice of a coll...2022-01-101h 32The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerLiving the Handmade Life w/ Delia Ann TurnerIn this episode I converse with someone who has greatly inspired me, Delia Ann Turner. Delia co-owns and operates The School of the Greenwood: For Creative Rewilding. Delia is an amazing craftsperson and educator. Our topics wandered from making hand crafts, living off the grid, traveling to learn from communities where hand made crafts are barely holding on, integrating what we learn back in our own communities, to her philosophy in carefully crafting adventure and fantasy camps for children, to running a small business and the contradictory aspects of living a wild life but also utilizing tools like social...2021-12-271h 16The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerEpisode 21: Bringing Rewilding to the "Mainstream" w/ Jessica Carew KraftIn this episode I’m chatting with my friend and colleague, Jessica Carew Kraft. Our conversation ranged from what taking rewilding ideas to the “mainstream” might look like, dissecting some larger trends with rewilding themes, taking a look at rewilding through the lens of motherhood, and much more. There were some technical issues with this recording, and our mutual friend Fern (who I conversed with in my Embodied Anthropology podcast) did some pretty fine editing to minimize the issues. So I want to send my thanks out to Fern for assisting us with that. Follow Jessica: Websit...2021-12-131h 10The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael Bauer5 Ways to Start RewildingIn this episode, I answer three questions from my patrons on patreon:1.  What is your advice for people just beginning on their rewilding journeys?2.  What is your favorite part of rewilding?3. What are your favorite books for rewilders to use for help rewilding?Support the show2021-11-291h 02UntamingUntaming49. Peter Michael Bauer: Dismantling Civilisation(Interview starts at 2.50) Welcome back to the Untaming Podcast! It is currently the Last Quarter Flower Moon here in the Southern Hemisphere. Peter Michael Bauer has lived his whole life in Portland, Oregon. Peter is an anthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian. His work focuses on the social and environmental impacts of the neolithic revolution, and how understanding these impacts can provide us with solutions to the sixth mass extinction. Since the early 2000’s, he has been an integral catalyst in the human rewilding movement. Peter created the first international on...2021-11-271h 23The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerExploring "Cancel Culture" w/ Clementine MorriganToday I’m chatting with Clementine Morrigan, a prolific writer and podcaster covering a range of topics. In this conversation we talk about “cancel and call out culture” and the challenges of transcending punishment and imprisonment, in order to move toward a more egalitarian, transformative justice process when conflict arises–as it inevitably does–in our communities.Notes:Clementine Morrigan's Work• Lnk.bio• Instagram• Fucking Cancelled Podcast• Fuck the Police Means We Don’t Act Like Cops to Each Other ZineOther Mentions:• So You’ve Been...2021-11-151h 02The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerSurvival and the Will to Live w/ Eli LoomisEli Loomis is an instructor and Executive Director at Boulder Outdoor Survival School (BOSS) in Utah. At 53 years old, BOSS is the oldest survival school in the country. It is notorious for its long, minimalist desert treks, including a 28-day field course. In this conversation, Eli and I talk about the history of BOSS, the psychology of survival and “The Won’t to Live,” the lack and need for Rites of Passage, context specific training, running non-profit wilderness schools, the transformative experience, and personal and psychological growth that can happen in survival courses, and so much more.Link...2021-09-201h 17The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerEpisode 17: Patron Prompts #2Patrons of The Rewilding Podcast get access to new podcasts two weeks early. Also, when folks become a patron, for even just $1, you can ask me a question or throw out a topic for me to talk about from a rewilding perspective. In this episode, I will be answering more questions:• Can a wild world meet the needs of 7.5+ billion human beings?• Do you know any rules about natural burial—for yourself or relative, esp in oregon?• What are your thoughts on personal boundaries especially on the rewilding journey?• What are your thoug...2021-09-0649 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerA Conversation w/ John ZerzanToday I’m chatting with John Zerzan, long time anarchist author, speaker and host of Anarchy Radio out of Eugene, Oregon.  John's writing has been instrumental in crafting the rewilding narrative. In this conversation, we jump right into some of the themes and history of primal anarchy, and work our way around various topics. Notes• John's Website• When We Are Human• Oak Journal• Future PrimitiveSupport the show2021-08-231h 01TYNN SUPPETYNN SUPPE#16 - Mr Hollywood Bones ( med Isak Peter Brodahl )Poddens andre gjest! Isak Peter Brodahl (isakoslo) er på besøk. De snakker ny superfight mellom Isak og Aleks, Sylvi Lysthaug, R.Kelly, Michael Jackson, Skalla damer, Simone Biles og mye mer! #tynnsuppe2021-08-031h 21Primal Anarchy PodcastPrimal Anarchy PodcastEpisode 29: Rewilding Mashup pt 2 w/ Peter Michael BauerPrimal Anarchy Podcast Episode 29: Rewilding Podcast Mashup with Peter Michael BauerJuly 27, 2021Some brief housecleaning: announcing KT’s other podcast, These Old Dogs, on 90/00s anarchist and punk scenes. More stuff in the works and hopefully more regular episodes coming up soon. Second half of a discussion between Natasha and Peter Michael Bauer of The Rewilding Podcast (first half is on the Rewilding Podcast, so check that out). Talking about rewilding, the term, what it has been, what it is, what it can and can not be. Working with kids, working with the land, and more.2021-07-271h 15The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerPrimal Anarchy w/ Natasha TuckerThis episode is the first half of a conversation between myself and Natasha Tucker from Primal Anarchy Podcast. The second half will be released by them and a link posted here will connect you to it. The last time Natasha and I conversed this much was in my living room after the Rewilding Conference in January of 2020. It was great to catch up and chat about the things we are working on and thinking about at the moment. Take a listen and check out their site:Primal Anarchy PodcastNatasha TuckerSupport the show2021-07-2645 minThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerEpisode 14: Patron Prompts #1I've started a patreon to help fund the podcast. Patrons of the podcast get access to new podcasts two weeks early. Also, when folks become a patron, for even just $1, you can ask me a question or throw out a topic for me to talk about from a rewilding perspective. In this episode, I will be answering the first few Patron Prompts. Here are the Questions for Patron Prompt #1: From Patron Susan Avery:  "What are your favorite wild edible or medicinal plants?"From Patron Nicki Youngsma: "What are criticisms of the m...2021-07-121h 08The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Ethics of Craft Culture w/ Lise Silva GomesIn this episode I chat with Lise Silva Gomes, an artist who works with fiber, knots, paint and more, who has spent a great deal of time thinking and teaching about community grounded art practice. A huge aspect of rewilding is the practice of ancestral skills–learning to use your hands to create the technologies that we need to live, from the elements of nature that grow and dwell near us. I came to Lise’s work when searching out ethics, etiquette, and boundaries around communities of artists and creatives. Lise is an innovator in this field and has crea...2021-06-141h 19The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerFighting for Tribal Peoples w/ Stephen Corry“The earth’s biodiversity depends [very directly] on its human diversity.” - Stephen CorryIn this episode I chat with Stephen Corry, the former director of Survival International, a global organization that supports indigenous peoples in their struggles against colonialism. We talk about why the organization is important, and how it relates directly to rewilding. Stephen discusses the central myths of civilization and the prejudices that it generates in order to justify its destruction of tribal people. In the end our conversation lands on the problematic aspects of conservation, and the challenges that members of Survival International have f...2021-06-141h 21The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerEmbodied AnthropologyMuch of the narratives found in rewilding originate from the study of cultures outside of civilization, through the discipline of anthropology. In this episode I chat with two of my friends that dwell in the academic world, around the challenges of navigating the benefits and problems with the institution of anthropology and the practical applications of it outside of academia. We talk about the history of anthropology, contemporary ethics behind it, and the potential for continual cultural transformation. How do we take anthropology beyond the institutions, in order to *do* anthropology in the real world? How do we leverage...2021-04-221h 12Last Born In The WildernessLast Born In The WildernessPeter Michael Bauer: Rewilding Beyond The Storm Of CollapseThis is a segment of episode 295 of Last Born In The Wilderness “Congress Of Wills: Rewilding Beyond The Storm Of Collapse w/ Peter Michael Bauer.” Listen to the full episode: http://bit.ly/LBWbauerLearn more about Peter and his work: https://www.petermichaelbauer.comAnthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian Peter Michael Bauer joins me to discuss several major subjects of his work, including rewilding, collapse, and humanity's place within these frameworks.I ask Peter to define his understanding of collapse, comparing his earlier understanding of that process to how he conceptualizes it currently — not as...2021-04-1915 minLast Born In The WildernessLast Born In The Wilderness#295 | Congress Of Wills: Rewilding Beyond The Storm Of Collapse w/ Peter Michael Bauer[Intro: 9:46]Anthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian Peter Michael Bauer joins me to discuss several major subjects of his work, including rewilding, collapse, and humanity's place within these frameworks.This discussion begins with Peter elaborating on the now often decontextualized and widely misrepresented concept of "rewilding." He contrasts the common, and popular, misunderstanding of this concept to his work with rewilding and its original intended meaning, and whether the term itself should now be abandoned in light of this trend. I then ask Peter to define his understanding of collapse, comparing his earlier understanding of that process...2021-04-161h 22Last Born In The WildernessLast Born In The Wilderness295 / Congress Of Wills / Peter Michael BauerAnthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian Peter Michael Bauer joins me to discuss several major subjects of his work, including rewilding, collapse, and humanity's place within these frameworks. // Episode notes: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/peter-michael-bauer // Sustain + support: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness // Donate: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast2021-04-161h 22Redefining the Good LifeRedefining the Good LifeEP 24: Rewilding, or the search for resilience (interview with Peter Michael Bauer)“I don’t worry too much about collapse anymore because I trust in the process.”  — Peter Michael Bauer Today’s episode tackles that big question: can you think about the end of civilization AND still be an optimist? 😅 I’m super excited to bring you my interview with none other than Peter Michael Bauer, a renowned leader of the human rewilding movement. For Peter, rewilding can be described as finding a relationship of reciprocity with our environments once again, just like we humans lived for 3 million years or more. It is a search for resil...2021-02-251h 05The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerWhy Bother? and Other Q&AMonths ago I asked my facebook and instagram audience if they had questions that I could answer in a podcast. I finally delved into the well of inquiry, and only got to the first three questions:Zack Rouda asked: “Why bother?”Pat Craig asked: On the problem of the lack of access to land for most people. At least land that one could hunt/forage or garden on. How can people who do not have easy access to land practice rewilding in a meaningful way?Will Dutch asked: How do you see rewilding co e...2020-10-2252 minUntamingUntaming28. Peter Michael Bauer Pt.2: SchoolingPeter Michael Bauer has lived his whole life in Portland, Oregon. Peter is an anthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian. His work focuses on the social and environmental impacts of the neolithic revolution, and how understanding these impacts can provide us with solutions to the sixth mass extinction. Since the early 2000’s, he has been an integral catalyst in the human rewilding movement. Peter created the first international online rewilding forum, wrote a book on rewilding called Rewild or Die, founded the organization Rewild Portland, where he teaches classes, and created the Annual North Americ...2020-10-1154 minUntamingUntaming27. Peter Michael Bauer Pt.1: Rewild Or DiePeter Michael Bauer has lived his whole life in Portland, Oregon. Peter is an anthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian. His work focuses on the social and environmental impacts of the neolithic revolution, and how understanding these impacts can provide us with solutions to the sixth mass extinction. Since the early 2000’s, he has been an integral catalyst in the human rewilding movement. Peter created the first international online rewilding forum, wrote a book on rewilding called Rewild or Die, founded the organization Rewild Portland, where he teaches classes, and created the Annual North Americ...2020-10-041h 07The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding Masculinity w/ Dr. Martha McCaugheyPopular culture likes to tell us that modern men are still just cavemen that masquerade in suits. That they are really just big dumb brutes, bent on domination to get their way. Deep down, their urges for violence (and sexual violence in particular) are simply part of their biology. Where does this mythology come from and why? What does rewilding masculinity look like–and where do we even start? In this episode I interview Dr. Martha McCaughey, professor of sociology at Appalachian State University and author of the book "The Caveman Mystique" as we explore these concepts in depth.2020-07-121h 18The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerEngaging With the History and People of Your Place w/ Dr. David LewisIn this episode I speak with Dr. David Lewis, historian, anthropology professor and member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. We talk about the importance of learning the history of your place, what it's like being a bridge for cultures, ideas for being an ally, among many other interesting things. Dr. David Lewis Website:https://ndnhistoryresearch.com/David’s Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/coyotez-Books for Further StudyNative ScienceDecolonizing MethodologyNative Americans and the EnvironmentWh...2020-06-121h 20Move Wild PodcastMove Wild PodcastS.2, EP.7 - REWILD OR DIE WITH PETER MICHAEL BAUERHey! Welcome to Move Wild Podcast, a podcast dedicated to understanding human health from an evolutionary perspective, and integrating the universal principles of human health and wildness into our lives. Each week I interview and discuss with guests on topics and conversations entered around re-wilding, natural movement, nature connection and ancestral living practices. Thanks for joining me on this journey! About today's show: Today I am sharing a conversation I recorded with Peter Michael Bauer of Rewild Portland. Peter Michael Bauer is an anthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian. His work focuses on the...2020-05-261h 31The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerIn the Crucible w/ Woniya ThibeaultIn this episode I chat with Woniya Thibeault, ancestral skills practitioner and teacher, and recent cast member of the History Channel's ALONE show. Woniya and I cover a large range of topics, from the challenges of reality TV to how starvation effects one's body to practical things people can do in this strange time of a global pandemic to wiping your butt with nature's alternatives to toilet paper. It was a wide ranging conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.Links:Woniya’s WebsiteWoniya's PatreonWo...2020-03-311h 17The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerHunter-Gatherers & The Search for Meaning w/ Dr. Leonard MartinIn this episode I chat with Dr. Leonard Martin, retired professor of the Behavioral and Brain Sciences Program Psychology program at Georgia University. We talk about the important distinction between what James Woodburn labeled "Immediate-Return" and "Delayed-Return" societies, and how the transition from immediate-return to delayed-return transformed human culture, psychology, and behaviors. Dr. Martin has written several essays on how this transition may have affected our mental health and thoughts. In particular, how has this changed (or created) what seems like an innate human quality, the search for meaning... Articles by Dr. Leonard Martin2020-03-181h 21The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerTo Wander with Intention w/ BartleIn this episode I speak with my friend Bartle about her experiences on walkabouts, leading animal processing camps, running, and much more. Bartle's life is an inspiration to me and many others. If you've ever thought about going on long term minimalist, wilderness living experiences, this will definitely appeal to you. I recorded this one a few months back, and Bartle is about to head out on another walkabout (although she decided recently to wait another year to get more funds to do the really big one she mentioned at the end of the interview). So I figured I'd...2020-03-051h 03Plane Crash PodcastPlane Crash PodcastBashkirian Airlines Flight 2937/DHL Flight 611Michael takes a look at the incident that took place between two planes, Bashkirian Flight 2937 and DHL Flight 611, above southern Germany on the night of July 1st 2002. Tess Andrade joins as guest. Discussion revolves around Flights 2937 and 611, EMAS, the crime against Peter Nielsen, the Boeing falcons, and a few stories in the world of airline news. Follow PCPC at twitter.com/planecrashpod Email: planecrashpodcast@gmail.comSponsor link: www.betterhelp.com/planecrashpodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/plane-crash-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-02-291h 06The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerLiving in Complex Colonial Contexts w/ Lucy O'HaganToday, my guest is Lucy O’Hagen, the founder and head of Wild Awake! Ireland. I’ve followed Lucy’s work for several years and continue to feel deeply inspired and in awe of the programs that she creates. I’ve been wanting to interview Lucy for some time now. Firstly to elevate her school, but also, while our organizations are similar in style and content, the cultural and historical context in which they sit is very different. This is something I find interesting and wanted to know more about. If rewilding is to be widely appealing, we need to under...2020-02-221h 06The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerEpisode 3: Food for Thought with Nora GedgaudasThe best case scenario for healthy, longer lives is when our DNA matches the environment we are born into and live in for the duration of our lives. Sadly, our culture and environments are so far away from what we evolved to be adapted to and our health has suffered tremendously. While rewilding is not just a diet plan, it is important to study and understand the baseline needs of our bodies, so that we can carefully measure the trade-offs of living in a very different world from that of our most recent ancestors.To learn about...2020-01-061h 07The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerRewilding & Anarchy with Kevin TuckerAnarchy is a central component to the rewilding movement, and as such it is here that I wanted to place my first interview. Today I’m chatting with Kevin Tucker, an anarchist writer, editor, and publisher who has been writing about primal anarchy for over twenty years. He is the author of the book For Wildness and Anarchy, which has been foundational to anarcho-primitivism and primal anarchy. He is relentless. He runs a publishing company, hosts a podcast, writes extensively well researched books, publishes Wild Resistance (a primal anarchy journal twice a year) and somehow raises two children all at...2019-12-221h 07The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerThe Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael BauerAn IntroductionIn this introductory episode, I talk about my story: who I am, where I came from, and what rewilding means to me. This episode sets the context in which the rest of this podcast will reside.Resources:Rewild or Die by Urban Scout (My moniker)Press Interviews over the last 13 yearsTom Brown Jr. Ishmael by Daniel QuinnCoyote TracksJon Young's 8 Sheild's MentoringWilderness Awareness SchoolGreen Anarchy Magazinerewild.comRewild PortlandSupport the show2019-12-091h 07Adventures in History!Adventures in History!Cleveland Baseball History: Episode 15: 2010's!The 2010's was a memorable decade for the Indians.  The team reached the playoffs four times, winning a wild card spot once and three AL East titles.  The big years were 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2018.  2016 was a magical year as the Indians went all the way to the World Series and reached Game 7 with the game tied in the 9th inning.  Some years were tough developmental ones but it was enjoyable to watch young players improve.  Star players for the Tribe in the decade included:  Matt LaPorta, Asdrubal Cabrera, Jhonny Peralta, Trevor Crowe, Jason Donald, Shelley Duncan (Dave Duncan's son), Andy Marte, Tony S...2019-12-034h 40Party mit PeterParty mit PeterParty Mit Peter - Episode 62 (Liquid Swords)Dusko hat alle Weihnachtsgeschenke von Peter (außer einem Foto von Dr. Michael Häupl) einfach weggeworfen, dazu unverschämt das Urheberrecht verletzt und außerdem seine erste Radkappe gesammelt. Dafür lädt er Peter auf ein Konzert ein, zelebriert mit ihm die mit Abstand spannendsten TOP5 aller Zeiten und erläutert nebenbei einen Raubüberfall. - Infos zur Episode: Cafe Bendl: https://www.facebook.com/cafe-bendl-120834453914/ https://bendl.wordpress.com/ Eine Ode an das Bendl: https://thegap.at/die-wirklichen-heldinnen-hier-sind-gabi-und-elisabeth-bendl-betreiber-juergen-bauer-im-interview/2/ GZA Tickets für 26.3.2018: https://www.oeticket.com/tickets.html?affiliate=EOE&doc=artistPages%2Ftickets&fun=artist&action=tickets&erid=2266...2019-01-0456 minForecast: climate conversations with Michael WhiteForecast: climate conversations with Michael WhiteEpisode 77: Peter Bauer https://forecastpod.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/episode_77_peter_bauer.mp3 Numerical weather prediction (NWP) is like excellent coffee in the Bay Area: so common that it is now taken for granted, obscuring the decades of expertise, knowledge, and technique underlying the whole operation. In episode 77 of Forecast, Peter Bauer from the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts tells Mike about the massive and decades-long efforts that have made NWP so incredibly useful for modern society. But the field still grapples with historically-intractable issues, such as the need to parameterize critical processes like cloud convection, ocean eddies...2018-12-261h 11HOLISTIC RESISTANCEHOLISTIC RESISTANCEHRR 5 Interview With Peter Michael Bauer PT 2Credits Fivacious Young Man Prayer Audio Edited By Sisko Johnson www.youtube.com/user/blackberry11341134 www.holisticresistance.com www.rewildportland.com Guest Peter Michael Bauer is our Executive Director and an instructor for various programs. A fourth-generation Portlander. Prior to becoming the full time executive director of Rewild Portland, he worked in the film industry as a production coordinator for several years.2018-05-1251 minHOLISTIC RESISTANCEHOLISTIC RESISTANCEEpisode 2 Interview with Peter Michael Bauer PT 1Credits Fivacious Circle Song Audio Edited By Sisko Johnson www.youtube.com/user/blackberry11341134 www.holisticresistance.com http://www.rewildportland.com Guest Peter Michael Bauer is our Executive Director and an instructor for various programs. A fourth-generation Portlander. Prior to becoming the full time executive director of Rewild Portland, he worked in the film industry as a production coordinator for several years.2018-04-2837 minGood Life Revival: Permaculture, Rewilding, HomesteadingGood Life Revival: Permaculture, Rewilding, HomesteadingThe Privilege and Necessity of Rewilding with Peter Michael Bauer of Rewild PortlandIs it a privilege to be aware of our domesticated captivity within the walls of civilization? Is it a necessity to act on that privilege?This is a line of questioning that I followed with Peter Michael Bauer, author of Rewild or Die: Revolution and Renaissance at the End of Civilization.Of course, to even make sense of questions like these requires some fundamental shifts of perspective: as Peter points out, you need to be able to view them through a specific sort of lens -- the lens of rewilding -- without which you're left...2018-04-091h 50Ancestral Health RadioAncestral Health RadioPeter Michael Bauer: Rewild or Die, Anarcho-Primitivism, and Hoop Culture | Ep.001This is a very special episode. Not only is this the very first episode of Ancestral Health Radio with our very first guest... Today's fireside chat is with Rewild Portland's very own Peter Michael Bauer.  Peter has been a huge inspiration on my own path toward rewilding, as I'm sure he will be to you. I hope to have Peter on future episodes of Ancestral Health Radio to discuss more of the topics you'll hear in today's show. In today's episode, you'll learn... Why Peter re-released his old-new bo...2016-12-071h 13Be MythicalBe MythicalWhy you need to connect with your habitat to thrive. A Happy Hour Conversation with Peter Michael BauerThis week's show is with Peter Michael Bauer. Peter has been writing and teaching about rewilding, the reversal of human domestication, since 2006. He's the author of the book Rewild or Die (2008), the creator of the international web forum for rewilding www.rewild.com, the founder of the local non-profit, Rewild Portland, and he teaches a course called Rewilding 101. In this show we explore the importance of connecting to our 'place' and how to begin to ground ourselves in a sense of home: our local habitat. What you'll learn from this episode: Lack of connection...2016-11-0154 minFOR THE WILDFOR THE WILDPETER MICHAEL BAUER on the Survival of the Wildest Just as returning wolves to their former territories benefits all other creatures, humans—also apex predators—have an ecological role to play. Our very survival in the face of the inevitable collapse of modern civilization, Peter suggests, depends on us remembering ancestral skills and strengthening the native plant populations that sustain us. Peter is the founder and Executive Director of Rewild Portland, a local non-profit that creates cultural and environmental resilience through the education of earth-based arts, traditions, and technologies. 2015-07-2558 minFOR THE WILDFOR THE WILDPETER MICHAEL BAUER on the Survival of the WildestJust as returning wolves to their former territories benefits all other creatures, humans—also apex predators—have an ecological role to play. Our very survival in the face of the inevitable collapse of modern civilization, Peter suggests, depends on us remembering ancestral skills and strengthening the native plant populations that sustain us. Peter is the founder and Executive Director of Rewild Portland, a local non-profit that creates cultural and environmental resilience through the education of earth-based arts, traditions, and technologies.2015-07-2558 minFor The WildFor The WildPETER MICHAEL BAUER on the Survival of the Wildest /24Peter is the founder and Executive Director of Rewild Portland, a local non-profit that creates cultural and environmental resilience through the education of earth-based arts, traditions, and technologies. Support the show2015-07-2558 minAbsorb This Captivating Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Absorb This Captivating Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.[German] - Positiv denken und im Hier und Jetzt leben: Hypnose von Michael Bauer by Michael BauerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/468271to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Positiv denken und im Hier und Jetzt leben: Hypnose von Michael Bauer Author: Michael Bauer Narrator: Michael Bauer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 41 minutes Release date: July 31, 2013 Genres: Mindfulness & Meditation Publisher's Summary: Lernen Sie in Hypnose die Kraft des Unterbewusstsein zu nützen. Positiv zu denken und das Leben im Hier und Jetzt zu genießen hat viele Vorteile. Öffnen Sie Ihren Geist für neue positive Gedanken und inspirieren sich selbst zu mehr Lebensqualität. Je mehr Sie Ihr Tun im Hier und Jetzt rechtfertigen können...2013-07-3141 minShepherd of SoulsShepherd of SoulsExtraordinaryFather Peter plays the song "Extraordinary" by Sarah Bauer and then shares a CD that his parish created to promote the Orthodox faith. 2009-07-2928 minShepherd of SoulsShepherd of SoulsFeast of All SaintsFr. Peter plays "See Me Through" by Sarah Bauer and shares his homily from this past June 14. 2009-07-1527 minShepherd of SoulsShepherd of SoulsSpiritual BlindnessFr. Peter plays "I Am Yours" by Sarah Bauer, talks a bit about his Russian pilgrimage, and shares his homily from the Sixth Sunday of Pascha. 2009-07-0228 minShepherd of SoulsShepherd of SoulsMary’s Got My BackFr. Peter shares a new song by Sarah Bauer, as well as his homily from the Sunday of the Man Born Blind. 2009-06-2428 min