Increasing Connection + Sensation with Adrian Grenier
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So many of us have had the experience of nature, of farming, bringing us back to ourselves. Adrian Grenier’s story isn’t much different - several years ago he found himself disconnected and in a state of constantly numbing. Coming back to the idea of ‘chop wood, carry water’ he came home to a place after changing just about everything. Adrian and I talk about the nature of disconnection and the connection we can find in nature. We start with the idea that everything has to die - even versions of ourselves - in order to nourish our future, where we might even find ourselves in the infinite. One of Adrian’s philosophies is to constantly be increasing sensation and connection - so we dive into just what that might mean on a practical level. Adrian is an apprentice of the land and exploring what it means to live at Earth Speed.  Find Adrian: Instagram: @adriangrenier, @earthspeed Earth Speed on YouTube Other Great Interviews with Adrian:  Adrian Grenier on the Meat Mafia Timestamps: 00:00:00: Introducing Adrian and how we met  00:10:30: Spring sets some themes of death, rebirth, renewal, transformation 00:12:37: Finding future self in the infinite  00:18:30: Death of versions of ourselves  00:20:30: Chop wood, carry water - connecting to nature  00:26:35: Increasing sensation and connection  00:35:00: Connecting to intuition  00:41:00: Being an apprentice to the land 00:46:05: Living at the cadence of earth speed  00:55:40: Feeling at home in earth + our current isolation 01:07:32: Starting with small solutions Books Mentioned: Matter and Desire: An Erotic Ecology Current Discounts for MBS listeners: 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV1520% off Home of Wool using code KATEKAVANAUGH for 10% off15% off Bon Charge blue light blocking gear using code: MINDBODYSOIL15 Mind, Body, and Soil Find Kate: @kate_kavanaugh Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: groundworkcollective.com/disclaimer
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