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We can all sense that a rot has set in to our modern lives. Something is eroding away our very core. This was acknowledged for me by an elder priest in Ireland.
In this episode, we explore the deepening rot, and begin to wonder how it might be tended as a compost.
I talk about the work of Sophie Strand, which has been integral to my own process of deifiying the rotting, and about her upcoming course Myth and Mycelium, which I am thrilled to be enrolled in.
I would love to hear your thoughts, ideas, hopes, dreams and inspirations around this topic. Drop me a line at [email protected], or find me on IG or FB. Let's dream another story, together.
Reach out to Eryn!
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By Eryn Shrader4.7
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We can all sense that a rot has set in to our modern lives. Something is eroding away our very core. This was acknowledged for me by an elder priest in Ireland.
In this episode, we explore the deepening rot, and begin to wonder how it might be tended as a compost.
I talk about the work of Sophie Strand, which has been integral to my own process of deifiying the rotting, and about her upcoming course Myth and Mycelium, which I am thrilled to be enrolled in.
I would love to hear your thoughts, ideas, hopes, dreams and inspirations around this topic. Drop me a line at [email protected], or find me on IG or FB. Let's dream another story, together.
Reach out to Eryn!
Support the show

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