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This is an excerpt from episode 102 (part 2) featuring the last 20 minutes or so of my conversation with Nyul Nyul Traditional Custodian, Bruno Dann, and partner Marion, at Twin Lakes Cultural Park. These 20 minutes are a real highlight. We pick up the conversation with evidence of the original circular economy, when being shown a fig leaf that feels like sandpaper. We go on to talk about the best of the regenerative outcomes they’ve observed at Twin Lakes, the famed international companies they’ve turned down, and the turning point for them almost a decade ago. Then it’s the profound experience of arriving at the old ceremonial grounds.
Title slide: Bruno, Anthony and Marion walking out through regenerated Country to the old ceremonial grounds (pic: Olivia Cheng).
Music:
Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp.
Find more:
The rest of our conversation starting with Part 1, ‘Twin Lakes Cultural Park: A return to Country, restoration & incredible bush products success’.
The rest of this 2nd & final part of episode 102, ‘People Want the Story: Heading out to the ceremonial grounds’.
And tune into the Extra with Marion on her remarkable journey from Sydney to the Kimberley.
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Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to help keep the show on the road - and gain access to a great community and some exclusive benefits - on Patreon or Substack (where you'll find my writing).
You can also donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
I hope to see you at an event, and even The RegenNarration shop. And thanks for sharing with friends!
By Anthony James5
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This is an excerpt from episode 102 (part 2) featuring the last 20 minutes or so of my conversation with Nyul Nyul Traditional Custodian, Bruno Dann, and partner Marion, at Twin Lakes Cultural Park. These 20 minutes are a real highlight. We pick up the conversation with evidence of the original circular economy, when being shown a fig leaf that feels like sandpaper. We go on to talk about the best of the regenerative outcomes they’ve observed at Twin Lakes, the famed international companies they’ve turned down, and the turning point for them almost a decade ago. Then it’s the profound experience of arriving at the old ceremonial grounds.
Title slide: Bruno, Anthony and Marion walking out through regenerated Country to the old ceremonial grounds (pic: Olivia Cheng).
Music:
Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp.
Find more:
The rest of our conversation starting with Part 1, ‘Twin Lakes Cultural Park: A return to Country, restoration & incredible bush products success’.
The rest of this 2nd & final part of episode 102, ‘People Want the Story: Heading out to the ceremonial grounds’.
And tune into the Extra with Marion on her remarkable journey from Sydney to the Kimberley.
Send a text
Support the show
The RegenNarration is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you.
Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to help keep the show on the road - and gain access to a great community and some exclusive benefits - on Patreon or Substack (where you'll find my writing).
You can also donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
I hope to see you at an event, and even The RegenNarration shop. And thanks for sharing with friends!

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