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E176 Andrew Skeoch - Nature’s Symphony, A Journey Towards Deep Listening


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"We need to cultivate a culture of listening in society." But what does it truly mean to listen?

In this episode, we delve into the profound impact that sound can have on our lives as we speak with renowned sound recordist Andrew Skeoch. With his expertise in capturing the essence of nature through sound, Andrew shares his journey of deep listening, the importance of empathetic listening, and how it connects us to the natural world and one another.

Andrew, the author of Deep Listening, records breathtaking natural habitats from across the globe which have gained worldwide attention, with albums that attract tens of thousands of weekly streams on Spotify. His work has also featured in major films like Rabbit Proof Fence, The Jungle Book (2016), and the upcoming Force of Nature starring Eric Bana.

Our conversation delves into the evolution of a heart-centered society that values cooperation over unhealthy competition. Andrew highlights the importance of understanding nature as an ongoing process and discusses how human sensitivity plays a crucial role in shaping our societal values. 

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We talked about:

  • How to deeply listen, slow down and be present.
  • Empathetic listening to nature and what we can learn by other species.
  • Cooperation in nature often occurs across diverse species.
  • Listening helps us connect with our inner selves and the environment.
  • Nature's evolution shapes behaviors that benefit living systems.
  • Listening is a powerful tool for social and political change.
  • We need to cultivate a culture of listening in society.
  • Nature teaches us that cooperation is more beneficial than competition.
  • Human sensitivity varies, impacting societal values and interactions.
  • We must learn from nature to create inclusive social structures.
  • Practical applications of nature's principles are necessary for societal change.
  • Understanding our evolutionary past can inform our future interactions.

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