Ash & Honey -Season 3-Episode 5: The Border Country
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Leave something in the ash
Hadrian's Wall was built to mark where Rome's authority ended. But the soldiers who held it were rarely Roman themselves — displaced peoples from across the empire, enforcing a line against peoples not unlike their own ancestors. Inside the wall: trained military doctors, real surgical instruments, an institutional medicine that could relieve pressure on a dying skull. Outside the wall: healers who knew the body through relationship, through land, through attention rather than instruments. This episode asks what happened when these two ways of knowing the body stood face to face — and what it means to carry both of them, the institutional and the intuitive, in your own healing. Alexandria Quinn Love brings her own history as a disability analyst into direct contact with the archaeology of the Roman frontier, and asks what tending looks like when some wounds need a system, and some need a hand that simply pays attention.
Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.
Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.