Environmentalism Is Dead — Sam Thayer #002
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In this far-reaching conversation, master forager and ecological thinker Sam Thayer (@wellfedwild) explores why direct relationship with the natural world may be one of the most important skills of our time. From wild foods and primitive skills to AI, climate narratives, and ecological collapse, Sam reveals how firsthand experience with nature can foster resilience, clarity, and a deeper sense of belonging.
Daniel and Sam examine how modern life has distanced us from the living world, why industrial land use is reshaping ecosystems, and how reconnecting with wild foods and ancestral skills can serve as both a practical survival strategy and a profound spiritual practice. More than a conversation about foraging, this episode is an invitation to reclaim our place within the larger community of life.
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