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In my final Dispatch conversation with Arthur Haines (not to worry...Arthur will continue to join us on ReWild Yourself! podcast!), we discuss the death of Homo sapiens domestico fragilis and traverse the vast spectrum of ReWilding.
Episode Breakdown:
- The extinction of indigenous humans
- What is the ReWilding mindset?
- The vast spectrum of ReWilding
- Immersion in nature for better health
- How to best spend 30 minutes in nature
- Bringing wildness into your gut flora
- Raising the next generation of ReWilders
We’re witnessing the death of firsthand experience. Tweet it!
We’re at that crossroads where we’re choosing to either continue down the path of the domestico fragilis or follow this path of the new aboriginal. Tweet it!
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Episode Resources:
- SurThrival Immortality Quest Reishi
- Warlord
- Survival International
- The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker
- For more wonder, rewild the world
- Rewilding Europe Brings Back the Continent’s Largest Land Animal
- Chris Ryan
- Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships by Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jetha
- Hormesis
- Society Against the State: Essays in Political Anthropology by Pierre Clastres
- What is the Best Dose of Nature and Green Exercise for Improving Mental Health? A Multi-Study Analysis
- Why I MovNat, and Why I Think You Should Too
- Gut microbiome of the Hadza hunter-gatherers
- Seven Fires Prophecy
Meet Arthur
Greetings! My name is Arthur Haines and I’ve been helping people explore human ecology for over 20 years. I’ve done this with the mission of developing deep awareness of and connection to nature, promoting individual health, and fostering self-reliance. Wild food is a passion of mine, and through this, I offer a glimpse of our past and a new picture of our future. Through this knowledge, and many other facets of our shared ancestral lifeways, we can awaken a rewilding of our body, mind, and heart.
I endeavor to share knowledge garnered from this perspective, one that merges the material knowledge of present-day people with the ecological knowledge of ancestral people.
You can find Arthur on Facebook and on his website ArthurHaines.com.