Description
In this episode I’ll have a transformative chat with Patrick and Suhee, artists based in Daejeon, South Korea.
We delve into their journey to reconnect with nature, challenging societal norms and embracing ecological respectability.
Discover the essence of their creative studio, City as Nature, and their rebellion against coloniality. Explore the power of finding a place, recognizing your existence, and giving yourself permission to engage with nature deeply.
Can we bring any of these practices to our daily work?
Tune in for an inspiring conversation breaking free from conventional norms.
The transcript is availeble here.
Sources:
Placing diverse knowledge systems at the core of transformative climate research , Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting, El Buen Vivir y los saberes ancestrales frente al neo-extractivismo del siglo XXI, Implementing ‘Vivir Bien’: Results and Lessons from the Biocultura Programme, Bolivia, City as Nature
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