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“Fathoming deep time is arguably geology’s single greatest contribution to humanity.”
— Marcia Bjornerud
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Marcia offers a wondrous window into deep time—a perspective that expands our sense of belonging within Earth’s long, layered story. As a geologist, she helps us see beyond the narrow bandwidth of the present into the slow, enduring processes that shape Life on our precious planet.
We explore how timefulness—attuning to Earth’s vast cycles and rhythms—offers perspective, responsibility, and even solace. Marcia reflects on the cultural denial of time, or chronophobia, and invites us to place ourselves more honestly as part of Earth’s ancient presence.
From the microbial worlds of the Proterozoic to the super-slow cycles of water that reach into Earth’s interior, Marcia helps us remember the unseen and essential patterns that sustain Life. We also touch on the Gaia Hypothesis, the illusion of space colonization, and the humble messiness of real science.
At its heart, this conversation is an invitation to live with reverence, humility, and awareness of deep time—and the deep future to come.
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Email - [email protected]
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“Fathoming deep time is arguably geology’s single greatest contribution to humanity.”
— Marcia Bjornerud
.
.
BY-DONATION TICKETS TO RISE & REVITALIZE
Coyotei Counsel Testimonials
.
.
Marcia offers a wondrous window into deep time—a perspective that expands our sense of belonging within Earth’s long, layered story. As a geologist, she helps us see beyond the narrow bandwidth of the present into the slow, enduring processes that shape Life on our precious planet.
We explore how timefulness—attuning to Earth’s vast cycles and rhythms—offers perspective, responsibility, and even solace. Marcia reflects on the cultural denial of time, or chronophobia, and invites us to place ourselves more honestly as part of Earth’s ancient presence.
From the microbial worlds of the Proterozoic to the super-slow cycles of water that reach into Earth’s interior, Marcia helps us remember the unseen and essential patterns that sustain Life. We also touch on the Gaia Hypothesis, the illusion of space colonization, and the humble messiness of real science.
At its heart, this conversation is an invitation to live with reverence, humility, and awareness of deep time—and the deep future to come.
Find Thematic Show Notes Here
Connect with WHR:
WHR Website
Hearthwoven Substack
Coyotei Counsel Website
WHR/Coyotei Newsletter
WHR Instagram
Coyotei Counsel Instagram
Tei’s Instagram
Email - [email protected]

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