MILES OLSON on Making a Life in Wild Places /20

Photo by Guido Blokker

Photo by Guido Blokker

Today, we are talking with the eloquent young visionary, Miles Olson, who is living an ongoing experiment in rewilding. Miles has spent the past decade deeply immersed in learning and practicing Earth Skills, while foraging, hunting, gardening and gathering for his livelihood. His experiences have given him a unique perspective on rewilding, radical self-reliance, and the impact of civilization on the natural world.

Miles offers a candid discussion into the social and technological drivers of our separation from nature. We muse about collapse scenarios, and revel in thoughts of the beautiful mess of the ensuing wildness.

♫ Music featured in this episode is "Sunrise" by Grace Slick, "First and Last Man" by Ralph McTell, "When The Alarm Clock Rings" by Blossom Toes and "Rainforest" by Sandy Bull Instrumental

 

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For The Wild is an anthology of the Anthropocene; focused on land based protection, co-liberation and intersectional storytelling rooted in a paradigm shift from human supremacy towards deep ecology.

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