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Mycelial
I don’t need to tell you Mother Earth is indicating to take better care of her or that the the gap between super rich and majority is widening by the day. Im sure you know that war and aggression is still raging in many parts of the globe or at this moment just short of a billion people live in starvation. Im guessing you’ve heard by now, scientists and thought leaders warning us to make big drastic change less we face a point of no return whilst our lawmakers trudge us to a red line in the dirt with no meaningful progress.
But what if WE THE PEOPLE could affect this change for ourselves? What if we could finally find unity in our diversity and organise to create new systems, representing something that is truly for the all?
A podcast embodying mycelium, threading together wisdom, movements, practices, technology and ideas, old and new, to help in weaving an emergent world centring Earth and Humanity.
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At this point, this project is 100% self funded by me and my recycled clothing business NIRANIA so you can also support my business on instagram https://www.instagram.com/nirania_collective
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I am Nikkita Ra and I am grateful you’re here.
And so it is.
Mycelial
Ep1 - Grounding and Connecting to Earth and our Bloodlines w/ Jarmbi
On our first episode we speak to Jambi. Jambi is an active Northern Rivers Bundjalung indigenous caretaker and wisdom keeper from the Githabul, Minjungbal and Ngarakbul people.
As he describes it, Jarmbi's life work is in ‘helping mother earths children come back home’ through trauma release, grounding to the earth and connecting to our bloodlines. Whoever we are and wherever we come from.
Jarmbi is an environmental activist who has worked closely with movements like Stop Adani, Lock the Gate anti fracking, Sea Shepherd and now Save Wallum to protect our precious country.
He has also been involved with the worldwide indigenous collective, The Wisdom Keepers.
In this episode Jarmbi gives us tools and the first steps in grounding and connecting to mother earth and our bloodlines and ancestors.
We also talk about why its important to connect to mother earth as a ritual of life as the more we know her, the more we fight for her and her children everywhere and the more we connect with her, the more empowered we become.
Jarmbi also gives us an insightful perspective on Native Title and explains the current local environmental movement - ‘Save Wallum’.
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Massive gratitude and respect to brother Jambi for his time and wisdom.
You can learn more and get in contact with Jambi through his website www.groundedandconnectedempowerment.com
You can also find and get involved with the Save Wallum movement on Instagram @save_wallum
If you feel you are receiving something from the podcast, a way you can give back is to follow and give us a 5 star rating or review on podcast platforms. Also, following on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mycelialpodcast and Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@mycelialpodcast helps its growth and message. If you feel others could receive something from it too, please share an episode with a friend or on social media.
At this point, this project is 100% self funded by me and my recycled clothing business NIRANIA so you can also support my business on instagram https://www.instagram.com/nirania_collective
Also big thanks to Juman for the music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/77pkM8fFPgStKyD3G2Qr4B
This podcast is broadcast from the First Nation ancestral sacred lands of Bundjalung in so called Australia. I would like to pay my respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging, and any indigenous Elders listening in. I’d also like to acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded in this country. Always was, always will be aboriginal land.