The Emerald
Ein Podcast von Joshua Schrei

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92 Folgen
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Embodiment Means Being Torn Apart and Flying Away
Vom: 24.10.2022 -
No One Here Gets Out Alive (The Death Episode)
Vom: 17.9.2022 -
Reissue: How Trance States Shape the World
Vom: 9.8.2022 -
I Wish It Could Have Been Another Way (A Lament w/ Peia Luzzi)
Vom: 29.6.2022 -
Your Consciousness Comes From the Moon
Vom: 31.5.2022 -
Awake in the Forest of Dangers and Wonders
Vom: 26.4.2022 -
War and Ritual Ecstasy
Vom: 25.3.2022 -
Neck Hairs of the Shapeshifter (w/ Simon Thakur)
Vom: 9.3.2022 -
For the Divine Mother of the Universe (w/ Nivedita Gunturi)
Vom: 7.2.2022 -
Snail Juice & Bear Fat & Werewolf Moons (w/ Leah Song of Rising Appalachia)
Vom: 10.1.2022 -
The Body is the Metaverse
Vom: 3.12.2021 -
Festivals! Initiation and the Brilliance of Eternity
Vom: 18.11.2021 -
On Resonance: Caves, Hooves, Hearts, Harps... and the Birth of Culture
Vom: 12.10.2021 -
Becoming a Ruin: Decomposing and Regrowing the Mythic with Sophie Strand
Vom: 16.9.2021 -
Mapping The Mystic: Geographies of Ecstasy in Consciousness and Culture
Vom: 31.8.2021 -
The Shape of Stories: How Myths Move Through Bodies and Worlds
Vom: 5.8.2021 -
TRA is for Trance: On the Linguistics of Crossing Over
Vom: 15.7.2021 -
On Trauma and Vegetation Gods
Vom: 22.6.2021 -
The Emerald Turns Two
Vom: 1.6.2021 -
Tyson Yunkaporta on Pattern, Kinship, and Story in a World of Decontextualized Minds
Vom: 26.5.2021
The Emerald explores the human experience through a vibrant lens of myth, story, and imagination. Brought to life through the wise, wild, and humorous vision of Joshua Michael Schrei — a teacher and lifelong student of the cosmologies and mythologies of the world — the podcast draws from a deep well of poetry, lore, and mythos to challenge conventional narratives on politics and public discourse, meditation and mindfulness, art, science, literature, and more. At the heart of the podcast is the premise that the imaginative, poetic, animate heart of human experience — elucidated by so many cultures over so many thousands of years — is missing in modern discourse and is urgently needed at a time when humanity is facing unprecedented problems. The Emerald advocates for an imaginative vision of human life and human discourse as it questions deep underlying assumptions about societal progress.