
Where the wild things are talked about. Miles Irving, author of The Forager Handbook, discusses wild food in our domesticated world and how to tap into the wildness within us. Visit www.WorldWild.org.uk for more!
Where the wild things are talked about. Miles Irving, author of The Forager Handbook, discusses wild food in our domesticated world and how to tap into the wildness within us. Visit www.WorldWild.org.uk for more!
Episodes

Friday May 22, 2020
46 | Befriending Your Nervous System with Deb Dana
Friday May 22, 2020
Friday May 22, 2020
In the second of a series on the Polyvagal Theory, we are joined with respected and passionate Polyvagal clinician, consultant and lecturer, Deb Dana, to speak about what kinds of stories we tell ourselves and what this really tells us about the state we are in. She provides insight into ways to re-connect with the ventral vagal - or as she calls it: home. It is only through the body that we feel safe, so learning how to nourish our nervous system to get to that place time and time again can turn our limiting beliefs into 'stories of possibility'. Join us as we go deep into the body as we aim to befriend the nervous system...

3 months ago
Holly Bridges addresses this Neurobiological GASLIGHTING in the next Episode, please do *not* take in this narrow POV that is at complete odds with Deep Ecology, positing humans as BETTER THAN all other animals!
3 months ago
I had my Autoplay on while gardening & found myself hearing this podcast intro, which *totally* undermines ALL #NeuroDiversity in its diminishing of the Dorsal Vagal state, which is framed in SUCH Anthropocentrism!