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Kevin Swift practices low tech process based restoration, which is to say, he uses simple tools, a collaborative ethic, and a lot of humility to coax damaged and simplified waterways into fuller expressions of their aliveness. This is potent, rewarding work that is needed everywhere.
The questions that led me to reach out to Kevin are perennial questions of this podcast: how do we act practically and expressively to embody a more well world? What struggles and sufferings of the world are mirrored in the ways we struggle and suffer? How does an enlivened and enlivening world reach back into us and enliven us?
Kevin explores these questions with all the humor, grief, rage, curiosity, and humility they deserve. I hope you enjoy this fractal journey alongside the "self we need to save: the possible human."
By CdV SaizanKevin Swift practices low tech process based restoration, which is to say, he uses simple tools, a collaborative ethic, and a lot of humility to coax damaged and simplified waterways into fuller expressions of their aliveness. This is potent, rewarding work that is needed everywhere.
The questions that led me to reach out to Kevin are perennial questions of this podcast: how do we act practically and expressively to embody a more well world? What struggles and sufferings of the world are mirrored in the ways we struggle and suffer? How does an enlivened and enlivening world reach back into us and enliven us?
Kevin explores these questions with all the humor, grief, rage, curiosity, and humility they deserve. I hope you enjoy this fractal journey alongside the "self we need to save: the possible human."