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In this spacious and exploratory episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis shares his reflections on Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Recorded after a morning of administrative deep-dive, the conversation meanders thoughtfully through themes of reciprocity, indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and the rituals that shape our relationships with the land. With Gemma asking insightful and mischievous questions, this episode tackles the complexities of anthropomorphism, ceremony, wild food, and frameworks for seeing the natural world. The hosts discuss the tension between honourable intention and behavioural outcomes, the weight of nature-connection on Forest School leaders, and how different cultures frame gratitude, learning, and land stewardship. Woven with tangents, lichen metaphors, and reflections on PDA and equality across species, this episode offers a nourishing listen for outdoor educators, slow thinkers, and lovers of long-form woodland conversation.
⏱ Chapter Timings:
00:00 – Returning to noise: schools, classrooms, and sensory overwhelm
02:00 – Strange stories from virtual teaching and teacher training
05:15 – Introducing Braiding Sweetgrass and the concept of slow reading
07:00 – Indigenous wisdom meets scientific knowledge: a braided metaphor
10:30 – Honouring the harvest and human-nature reciprocity
15:00 – Anthropomorphism, intention vs. action, and tree gratitude
21:45 – PDA, equal hierarchies, and radical empathy in Forest School
25:30 – The long view: how trees shift our sense of time
33:15 – Ceremony, cultural translation, and appropriate adaptation
47:00 – Making collaborative practices from wild foods and woodland learning
🌿 Keywords: Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer, reciprocity, indigenous wisdom, gratitude ceremony, anthropomorphism, outdoor education, Forest School metaphors, lichen relationships, PDA, tree relationships, honourable harvest, nature connection, ethical foraging, woodland CPD, cultural adaptation, slow pedagogy, framework thinking
🔖 Hashtags:
#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #BraidingSweetgrass #NatureConnection #ChildLedLearning #Reciprocity #IndigenousWisdom #PDAawareness #CeremonyAndCulture #WildPedagogy #GratitudeInNature #EcoEthics #SlowTeaching #LichenLove #HonourableHarvest
🌐 More Episodes & Support:
Listen to more and access resources at www.theforestschoolpodcast.com
Support the show and join our community at www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast
For questions, feedback, or collaboration: [email protected]
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In this spacious and exploratory episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis shares his reflections on Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Recorded after a morning of administrative deep-dive, the conversation meanders thoughtfully through themes of reciprocity, indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and the rituals that shape our relationships with the land. With Gemma asking insightful and mischievous questions, this episode tackles the complexities of anthropomorphism, ceremony, wild food, and frameworks for seeing the natural world. The hosts discuss the tension between honourable intention and behavioural outcomes, the weight of nature-connection on Forest School leaders, and how different cultures frame gratitude, learning, and land stewardship. Woven with tangents, lichen metaphors, and reflections on PDA and equality across species, this episode offers a nourishing listen for outdoor educators, slow thinkers, and lovers of long-form woodland conversation.
⏱ Chapter Timings:
00:00 – Returning to noise: schools, classrooms, and sensory overwhelm
02:00 – Strange stories from virtual teaching and teacher training
05:15 – Introducing Braiding Sweetgrass and the concept of slow reading
07:00 – Indigenous wisdom meets scientific knowledge: a braided metaphor
10:30 – Honouring the harvest and human-nature reciprocity
15:00 – Anthropomorphism, intention vs. action, and tree gratitude
21:45 – PDA, equal hierarchies, and radical empathy in Forest School
25:30 – The long view: how trees shift our sense of time
33:15 – Ceremony, cultural translation, and appropriate adaptation
47:00 – Making collaborative practices from wild foods and woodland learning
🌿 Keywords: Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer, reciprocity, indigenous wisdom, gratitude ceremony, anthropomorphism, outdoor education, Forest School metaphors, lichen relationships, PDA, tree relationships, honourable harvest, nature connection, ethical foraging, woodland CPD, cultural adaptation, slow pedagogy, framework thinking
🔖 Hashtags:
#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #BraidingSweetgrass #NatureConnection #ChildLedLearning #Reciprocity #IndigenousWisdom #PDAawareness #CeremonyAndCulture #WildPedagogy #GratitudeInNature #EcoEthics #SlowTeaching #LichenLove #HonourableHarvest
🌐 More Episodes & Support:
Listen to more and access resources at www.theforestschoolpodcast.com
Support the show and join our community at www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast
For questions, feedback, or collaboration: [email protected]
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