Recent Episodes
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FOR THE WILD on Slow Media
Apr 24, 2024 – 05:36 -
DORI MIDNIGHT on Spinning Webs of Support [ENCORE]
Apr 17, 2024 – 01:18:11 -
KIMBERLY ANN JOHNSON on Pleasure as Pathway [ENCORE]
Apr 10, 2024 – 59:45 -
SOPHIE STRAND on Myths as Maps [ENCORE]
Apr 3, 2024 – 01:08:03 -
MAYA KHOSLA on What the Forest Holds [ENCORE]
Mar 27, 2024 – 01:07:56 -
ROSS REID How We Talk About What Matters /369
Mar 20, 2024 – 01:01:30 -
JAROD K. ANDERSON on Reclaiming Limits [ENCORE]
Mar 13, 2024 – 58:47 -
THREE BLACK MEN on the World as Ritual /368
Mar 6, 2024 – 58:25 -
ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN on Pleasure as Birthright [ENCORE] /367
Feb 28, 2024 – 01:00:20 -
ERIK ASSADOURIAN on Dreams of the Long Future /366
Feb 21, 2024 – 58:46 -
MERLIN SHELDRAKE on Embodied Entanglements / 365
Feb 14, 2024 – 56:48 -
SKY HOPINKA on What We Pass On /364
Feb 7, 2024 – 56:11 -
Othering and Belonging with Udi Raz, Yasmeen Daher, and Cecilie Surasky
Jan 31, 2024 – 59:59 -
SYLVIA V. LINSTEADT on The Motherline /363
Jan 24, 2024 – 57:23 -
TYSON YUNKAPORTA on Inviolable Lore /362
Jan 17, 2024 – 01:01:50 -
LAYLA K. FEGHALI on The Land in Our Bones /361
Jan 10, 2024 – 57:11 -
MOLLY YOUNG BROWN on The Great Turning /360
Jan 3, 2024 – 57:40 -
END OF YEAR UPDATE 2023
Dec 20, 2023 – 16:46 -
The Edges in the Middle, VII: Báyò Akómoláfé, Sa’ed Atshan, Cecilie Surasky
Dec 13, 2023 – 01:12:12 -
SANDOR ELLIX KATZ on Cultures of Fermentation /359
Dec 6, 2023 – 56:50 -
BETTY MARTIN on The Language of Consent /358
Nov 29, 2023 – 58:32 -
KURT RUSSO on a Prayer of Mourning /357
Nov 22, 2023 – 01:04:22 -
ERIN MANNING on the Choreography of Neurodiversity /356
Nov 15, 2023 – 55:47 -
CORRINA GOULD on Settler Responsibility and Reciprocity [ENCORE] /355
Nov 8, 2023 – 01:04:18 -
FARIHA RÓISÍN on the Courage of Listening to Our Bodies /354
Nov 2, 2023 – 01:11:05 -
PERDITA FINN on the Long Story of Our Souls /353
Oct 25, 2023 – 01:08:33 -
JACQUELINE SUSKIN on The Poetry of Seasons /352
Oct 18, 2023 – 56:56 -
OBI KAUFMANN on the Ecotone of Art and Science /351
Oct 11, 2023 – 01:13:43 -
JASON BALDES on Buffalo and Land Rematriation /350
Oct 4, 2023 – 57:35 -
The Edges in the Middle, VI: Báyò Akómoláfé, Madhulika Banerjee, and Minna Salami
Sep 27, 2023 – 01:10:23 -
STEPHEN JENKINSON on a Lucid Reckoning /349
Sep 20, 2023 – 59:55 -
ABDOUMALIQ SIMONE on Urban Entanglements /348
Sep 13, 2023 – 57:59 -
ANDREA GIBSON on The Blessings of the Wound /347
Sep 6, 2023 – 57:47 -
KATRINA SPADE on New Life from Death /346
Aug 30, 2023 – 56:48 -
KURT RUSSO on the People Under the Sea [ENCORE] / 345
Aug 23, 2023 – 58:40 -
KEIARA WADE on Generations of Black Cowboys /344
Aug 16, 2023 – 56:18 -
JAMES BRIDLE on Modes of Intelligence /343
Aug 9, 2023 – 58:46 -
TOKO-PA TURNER on Dreams of Belonging /342
Aug 2, 2023 – 58:45 -
AMY GLENN on a Life in Thresholds /341
Jul 26, 2023 – 55:59 -
The Edges in the Middle, V: Báyò Akómoláfé, Naomi Klein, and Yuria Celidwen
Jul 19, 2023 – 57:22 -
CHUCK COLLINS on Wealth Hoarding and Capitalist Capture /340
Jul 12, 2023 – 58:43 -
DIANA FRIEDRICH on The Beauty and Promise of Rewilding/ 339
Jul 5, 2023 – 58:30 -
DR. BÁYÒ AKÓMOLÁFÉ on Ontological Mutiny /338
Jun 30, 2023 – 01:01:42 -
ABENA OFFEH-GYIMAH on Sacred Seed and Soil /337
Jun 21, 2023 – 55:07 -
The Edges in the Middle, IV: Báyò Akómoláfé and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Jun 14, 2023 – 58:58 -
SAMANTHA ZIPPORAH on The Womb Continuum /336
Jun 7, 2023 – 01:03:14 -
ISMAIL LOURIDO ALI on Building Informed Drug Culture /335
May 31, 2023 – 59:08 -
The Edges in the Middle, III: Báyò Akómoláfé and Indy Johar
May 24, 2023 – 58:51 -
AMY WESTERVELT on Uncovering Extraction /334
May 17, 2023 – 01:03:05 -
ANN ARMBRECHT on Sacredness in Supply Chains /333
May 10, 2023 – 56:13
Recent Reviews
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MassachusettsMaggiePeaceful and inspiringThis is the kind of content I want when I want to learn but don’t want to add to my overwhelm and stress. I feel calmer, energized, and grounded after listening to episodes (instead of activated and stressed like other media).
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the redtail-hawkOpinion, belief, and factI treasure this podcast. Ayana is an extraordinary interlocutor. I am writing because I just listened to the Sophie Strand interview. Several times in her very opinionated view of the world she shared beliefs and opinions that are just that, but which have basis in truth or fact. One can tell wondrous stories of the living world that dissolve one’s sense of “self.” Her stories do the opposite though it is obviously not her intention.
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RastaGoldiloxMoves me Awake and moves me to sleepFor sleep- quiet voices, ad free, folks talking to make the world a better place….it never fails to help me slip back to sleep on a morning where I have woken up at dawn and need a few more hours. Awake - the conversations are poignant, moving, inspiring, hopeful….i find myself writing things down and savoring. 5 stars.
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dancingwitchAyana is a fraudListeners should know that Ayana is blocking everyone asking why she is silent on Palestine. She will do literally anything but have an actual Palestinian fighting for liberation on this podcast. She’s a Zionist and a fraud.
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SRJB-MBBetty Martin On ConsentExcellent discussion!
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Ivy's-maddahOne of my top 3Love this podcast so much. I’ve replayed each episode several times. Every interview just builds on the last one. It just feels like an endless conversation about love, hard truths, vulnerability, accountability and freedom. Each guests featured come with such authenticity. You can feel their passion, urgency and love.
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Yoda77839376free palestine?Suprised there hasnt been an episode yet 💔
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aglecSimply StellarThese were the first words that came to mind when I thought to describe this show - honestly!
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Lil traveler82Real talkThis work is truly what’s needed to reorient and reimagine ourselves and our world. Sending gratitude and love.
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lillysingsasongMorning MagicI’ve been turning to this lovely conversation in the mornings instead of deep diving into news with my coffee. Completely shifts my perspective for the day and gets me into the mindset of serving the land I live on and nurturing myself wholly. 🙏
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DaniSubi1Very needed voices hereThis is the conversation I’ve been looking for. Didn’t know there were other people who thought and questioned like this. A beautiful podcast.
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punpunfunfunAyanas older interview with Martin Prechtel is LegendaryThis is a reminder to listeners of this fine podcast to dig in to the older interviews. One of our generations great thinkers, healers, farmers, humans who understandably does not speak publicly or offer soundbites via social media, etc was willing to talk with Ayana. I am speaking here of the legendary author and seed saver, Martin Prechtel, a true elder in a world desperately in need of them. Please do not skim over this one. Truly legendary. Here’s hoping Ayana is able to do another interview with Martin Prechtel soon. All blessings.
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slicklikeflintdeeply grateful for thisthe wisdoms put forth on this podcast continue to meet vital and beautifully subversive yearnings in me, and call me into greater and necessary service for and through our world. thank you!
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ValbertsonsThank you thank you!So grateful when I find meaningful compassionate conversation in these trying times. Keep up the good work!
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NKL 95Interesting, informative, and inspiringI recently stumbled across this podcast, and I cannot stop listening to it. Thank you for the thoughtful interviews and conversations.
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MogodivaPulls my brain forward!Such vibrant discussion. So insightful and reflective. More please!
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laruevSuch an amazing podcast!I absolutely love and have learned so much from this podcast. I love the host and the rich conversations she has with the incredible guests. So enriches my life!
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Anarchist BastardGreatInformative and inspiring heartfelt talks
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Calen AnnBeautiful.I am so moved by the rest episode. Thanks for sharing. ✨
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LobsterbirdProvocative and ProfoundThis is my favorite podcast and the only one my Soul yearns to soak in on a regular basis. It is both activating and grounding, deep and enlightening. I am so grateful for this space—and the care and attention that goes into creating and maintaining it with so much integrity.
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RoottobloomRevealingI have found myself thinking, things aren’t the way I think they are, many times listening to this amazing podcast! Highly recommend
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PlasticlidDissolving and reconstructing our beliefs that form reality.The host asks excellent questions to some of the most brilliant and compassionate minds I have had the privilege of listening to.
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SFMotionmind blowing and down to earth10/10
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Ian CarrickGrounded hopeAs a suburban person who found myself dispairing at the prospect of collapse, this show stands out as a true beacon of light. I've cried listening to this show, learning of losses this planet faces that I never would've heard about, deepening my grief and, naturally, my love. I've deeply appreciated, and been challenged by, the rich spiritual potency of black/indigenous queer and women leaders. This show inspires me to take action, to open my mind more than I even knew possible, to keep unlearning, organizing, composting, singing, and praying with my feet.
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LS9087643Very into the topics, have up due to the audioI’ve tried listening to a few episodes and every time I have such a hard time with the audio that I have to turn it off. The difference between the host level and guest level make me have to turn the volume up and down as the conversation goes back and forth. Too much for me, which is a shame because the topics really draw me in.
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bucahigQuality madeThanks for the intriguing and relevant content of today’s environmental issues. A wonderfully curated show with expansive interviews and awesome music. Ayana is thought provoking and extremely listenable with her pure energy always bringing good vibes. It was also nice to hear March Young’s voice on episode 20!
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m warblermy new faveEqually intelligent and heart-centered. Thoughtful questions, interesting guests, valuable discourse. And good music! thank you for this gorgeous show.
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abogailabigailabegailEverybody needs this podcastAyana, thank you for creating this show. The world needs more authentic, real content like this! You do such a wonderful job of grounding your listeners in the present moment, offering beautiful insights, and teaching us something new every episode. I appreciate the diversity showcased by your interviews and the broad range of topics you cover. I cannot recommend this podcast enough!
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Summit Seeker CCFantasticThis podcast is phenomenal. Every episode is intriguing. If even 20% of people listened regularly & really took in the messages, the world would be a better place & human society would be healthier.
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HugsmcI love this podcast!I learn so much every time I listen!
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THE MOST UNIQUE NICKNAMELook no furtherFinding for the wild podcast is a huge welcome relief. You won’t find relentless topical banter. Rather intimate pathways of connection, concern, community and great potential for grounded openness, deep understanding and awareness of human impact on humans and all life directly from those who feel it, see it, live it every day and often for generations. Ayana tenderly locks eyebrows with those who embody and practice mutual care. If you are looking for the organic earnestness and unmatched breadth of intention you’ve come to the right podcast.
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incostantemotoJust fantastic.Excellent, excellent podcast. One of the most interesting and nourishing ones out there right now.
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EKChiaroni@gobarefoot on Instagram brought me hereAn Indigenous land defender I follow on Instagram posted about For The Wild on their story years ago, and I decided to give it a listen. This podcast is truly amazing, and the topics Ayana covers, bringing in Indigenous leaders from all parts of the world, including recognizing European Indigeneity, doctors, scientists, and civil rights leaders. She does an amazing job and doesn’t shy away from critiquing the systems that dominate us all. Truly a gift ❤️
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Tiny taint dancerCame for StarhawkAnd I’ll stick around a bit. This is a balm, a reminder that things as they are now are not as it’s always been and a deep wisdom awaits ever patiently….
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Annelise FMMedicineThis podcast is sacred medicine and came into my life just when needed. Informative, affirming, and hopeful. Thank you.
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bildrhodesAmazingly knowledgeable guestsI love this podcast! Thank you so much for all the information you and your guests you and your guests share with the world 💜
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ambernelsonisWonderfulI learn so much from this podcast and it is tremendously valuable to me. The questions are thoughtful and the conversations are deep and meaningful. What I will say is that while most guests are real, true experts in some field—like scientists, activists, or academics, there are occasional crackpots. such as the guy who tried to argue that Cuba was a moral society…Cuba, the place where people are currently protesting because of poor quality of life and hunger and such (skip that episode). Besides the occasional subpar guest, this podcast is a great resource and I recommend it to anyone.
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alicia_saraA brilliant podcastFor The Wild has long been one of my favorite podcasts. Ayana and team bring some absolutely brilliant people on the show and create beautiful and engaging interviews.
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personwhoisnotarobotI am a changed organismThe interviews I’ve listened to so far feel absolutely revolutionary, and their truth resonates through my entire being. I am inspired and grateful for this work.
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dancingwiththeearthNot sure what it’s supposed to beI have really enjoyed some episodes and really disliked others. It’s very “out there”, ungrounded, abstract. There’s an academic parlance that feels disconnected from reality or practice. It’s also usually depressing and overloaded with an “us” versus “them” / “settler”/ “wise people” binary and division. I’m not sure what this podcast is supposed to be or what the intention is behind it but I’d enjoy more rooted, celebratory and revelatory nature based content. Maybe it’s not the podcast for me!
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YarroeTruly influentialAn absolutely incredible podcast, I look forward to each week. It is both unflinching at the social and economic reality we live in and simultaneously spoken from the heart, inspiring, and at times hopeful. It takes an intersectional, global, and personal view on this earth.
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poppymakiBeautiful!!So so beautiful and important.
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bre.snodgrassRelevant & Thought-ProvokingI cannot praise this podcast enough. Not only are the episode topics profoundly important for our times (and our planet), but the questions Ayana asks her guests are deeply thoughtful, heart-felt, and well-researched. And while many forms of media dealing with distressing current events/situations tend to leave me feeling anxious and tense in my body, every episode of For the Wild leaves me feeling grounded, calm, and inspired to do more. I appreciate all the hard work that goes into this production and recommend *everyone* gives it a listen.
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daniiibugCrucialI absolutely love For the Wild. Ayana’s questions are so rich in themselves and always penetrate deep into the important topics that are discussed on this show. Thank you to everyone who makes this show possible.
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Jeff fghg FDA ssff gfs huhFor the wildMy favorite podcast
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alvannyPowerfulThis podcast provides information about ecological devastation without leaving me numb and hopeless for the future
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Farmer ColetrainThe coolestSeriously, best podcast ever. Can’t recommend enough… so much passion, so inspiring.
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Maxxi_boiThoughtful, hopeful, heart-openingFor the Wild has radically shifted my perspective to help move through the despair and nihilism of our times. There is so much to be reckoned with, but so much hope in exploring alternative, tangible modes of being. Thank you, Ayana, for sharing your passionate compassion and for amplifying the voices of those who deeply care for this Earth. This work is profoundly important!!
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Teeny Queeny ReenySo insightful and inspiring.AMAzing. So insightful and inspiring. 🌈🌟❤️
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Meander WildMandatory ListeningFor the Wild has expanded my knowledge and I continue to turn the incredible speakers for words of wisdom and hope in these turbulent times. Perhaps if everyone listened to For the Wild, we could all be informed enough to begin to create a world that aligned with our Earth and equity for all. I will continue to share widely.
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