500 episodes

A podcast about death, dying, and the ruptures of life in between.

Last Born In The Wilderness Patrick Farnsworth

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 10 Ratings

A podcast about death, dying, and the ruptures of life in between.

    TEASER: The Jail Is Everywhere w/ Lydia Pelot-Hobbs & Jack Norton

    TEASER: The Jail Is Everywhere w/ Lydia Pelot-Hobbs & Jack Norton

    Lydia Pelot-Hobbs and Jack Norton, co-editors of the collection The Jail is Everywhere, join me in this interview to discuss the “quiet jail boom” in numerous counties across the United States. They examine how the county jail has become the preeminent site of the adaptive, expansive, and shapeshifting carceral state, as well as the local and nationwide struggles to end it.

    Support the work and listen to the full interview: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness

    • 7 min
    Eleanor Goldfield: Diversifying Tactics To Defend The Sacred

    Eleanor Goldfield: Diversifying Tactics To Defend The Sacred

    This is a segment of episode 361 of Last Born In The Wilderness, “To The Trees: Diversifying Tactics To Defend The Sacred w/ Eleanor Goldfield.” Listen to the full episode: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/eleanor-goldfield

    Learn more about To The Trees and how to watch: https://tothetreesfilm.com / https://eleanorg.gumroad.com

    Journalist and filmmaker Eleanor Goldfield joins me to discuss her documentary To the Trees, which documents humankind’s relationship to the sacred Redwoods and the tactics tree defenders use to protect old-growth forests from the clear-cutting practices of the lumber industry. In our discussion, Eleanor disputes the claims made by the industry of practicing sustainable harvesting practices in the Pacific Northwest, and how it is part and parcel of a larger global effort by extractive industries to greenwash ecologically destructive practices in the name of sustainability and the "green energy" transition.


    Eleanor Goldfield is a creative radical, journalist and filmmaker. Mutual aid and community organizing are cornerstones of Eleanor’s work and personal life, informing both her journalistic and artistic projects. Her written and photojournalism has appeared in independent publications across the U.S. and internationally. She is one of the 2020 recipients of the “Women and Media Award” presented by The Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press. Recently, she released her first solo EP, titled “No Solo,” after more than a decade fronting the political hard rock band Rooftop Revolutionaries. Her recent documentary film, To The Trees covers forest defense tactics in Northern California and our relationship to nature. Her first documentary Hard Road of Hope covers the radical history and present struggles in West Virginia and has been widely acclaimed. Currently, Eleanor is the co-host and associate producer of the Project Censored Show, and co-host of the podcast Common Censored along with Lee Camp.


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    • 13 min
    #362 | Tourism Is A Prism w/ Chris Christou

    #362 | Tourism Is A Prism w/ Chris Christou

    Chris Christou joins me in this winding discussion to explore the subjects and themes raised in his phenomenal podcast, The End of Tourism, described as “a project about the deep causes and consequences of tourism, wanderlust, spectacle, exile,” and “an invitation into the local resistance and resilience movements in the face of each of these things.” In my discussion with him, Chris reflects on the historical moment he chose to begin this project: during the earliest waves of the global pandemic, at a time when global tourism effectively collapsed.

    Chris Christou is a writer, educational curator, and activist. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, he moved to Oaxaca, Mexico in 2015 after a decade of delirious wanderlust. In 2016, Chris began concurrently working in and writing about the tourism industry, founding Oaxaca Profundo, a deep learning organization focused on food culture and radical hospitality. In 2021, alongside friends and strangers, he organized and launched the End of Tourism Podcast. He is the author of a book of poetry entitled the Black Braid of Memory, as well as forthcoming books on the psychedelic culture, the unauthorized history of tourism, and radical hospitality. Finally, he is a student of all things chocolate and cacao-related.


    Episode Notes:

    - Learn more about The End of Tourism and subscribe: https://www.theendoftourism.com / https://chrischristou.substack.com

    - The song featured is “64” by Nick Vander from the album Relatives, used with permission by the artist. Listen and purchase at: https://nickvander.bandcamp.com

    WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com

    PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness

    DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast

    SUBSTACK: https://lastborninthewilderness.substack.com

    BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast

    DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop

    EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior

    • 1 hr 41 min
    TEASER: Tourism Is A Prism w/ Chris Christou

    TEASER: Tourism Is A Prism w/ Chris Christou

    Chris Christou joins me in this winding discussion to explore the subjects and themes raised in his phenomenal podcast, The End of Tourism, described as “a project about the deep causes and consequences of tourism, wanderlust, spectacle, exile,” as well as “an invitation into the local resistance and resilience movements in the face of each of these things.” In my discussion with him, Chris reflects on the historical moment he chose to begin this project: during the earliest waves of the global pandemic, at a time when global tourism effectively collapsed.

    Support the work and listen to the full interview: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness

    • 6 min
    Nate Bear: Plague As A Process, Not An Event

    Nate Bear: Plague As A Process, Not An Event

    This is a segment of episode 360 “A Hundred Years Of Covid: Plague As A Process, Not An Event w/ Nate Bear.” Listen to the full episode: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/nate-bear

    Subscribe to Nate Bear’s newsletter, Do Not Panic!: https://www.donotpanic.news

    Social critic and writer Nate Bear joins me to discuss his work over the years communicating his insights into the intersections between the ongoing pandemic, human-caused climate disruption, and biospheric collapse. Nate describes how the abandonment of the population to repeated infection, mass illness, and death, is layered into the compounding crises affecting the living systems of the planet today.

    Nate Bear holds a masters in the history of international relations and worked as a journalist before becoming a PR man for the planet, communicating the science of the climate and ecological crisis for non-profits and activist groups. After working in that sector for a decade, Nate is now a writer and social critic that analyses the intersection between capital, public health, governance, and the overlapping crises of the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic, climate disruption, and ecological collapse. Nate writes about these subject in his popular newsletter, Do Not Panic!, on Substack.

    WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com

    PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness

    DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast

    SUBSTACK: https://lastborninthewilderness.substack.com

    BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast

    DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop

    EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior

    • 20 min
    #361 | To The Trees w/ Eleanor Goldfield

    #361 | To The Trees w/ Eleanor Goldfield

    Journalist and filmmaker Eleanor Goldfield joins me to discuss her documentary To the Trees, which documents humankind’s relationship to the sacred Redwoods and the tactics tree defenders use to protect old-growth forests from the clear-cutting practices of the lumber industry. In our discussion, Eleanor disputes the claims made by the industry of practicing sustainable harvesting practices in the Pacific Northwest, and how it is part and parcel of a larger global effort by extractive industries to greenwash ecologically destructive practices in the name of sustainability and the "green energy" transition.

    Eleanor Goldfield is a creative radical, journalist and filmmaker. Mutual aid and community organizing are cornerstones of Eleanor’s work and personal life, informing both her journalistic and artistic projects. Her written and photojournalism has appeared in independent publications across the U.S. and internationally. She is one of the 2020 recipients of the “Women and Media Award” presented by The Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press. Recently, she released her first solo EP, titled “No Solo,” after more than a decade fronting the political hard rock band Rooftop Revolutionaries. Her recent documentary film, To The Trees covers forest defense tactics in Northern California and our relationship to nature. Her first documentary Hard Road of Hope covers the radical history and present struggles in West Virginia and has been widely acclaimed. Currently, Eleanor is the co-host and associate producer of the Project Censored Show, and co-host of the podcast Common Censored along with Lee Camp.

    Episode Notes:

    - Learn more about To The Trees and how to watch: https://tothetreesfilm.com / https://eleanorg.gumroad.com

    - Read Eleanor’s article, Forest Defense Is About More Than the Trees. It’s About Our Collective Future, at Truthout: https://truthout.org/articles/forest-defense-is-about-more-than-the-trees-its-about-our-collective-future/

    - Learn more about all of Eleanor’s work: https://artkillingapathy.com

    - Learn more about Project Censored and listen and subscribe to the Common Censored podcast: https://www.projectcensored.org / https://commoncensored.libsyn.com

    - The song featured is “Kodoma” by Nick Vander from the album Kodama (Nowaki’s Selection), used with permission by the artist. Listen and purchase at: https://nickvander.bandcamp.com

    WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com

    PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness

    DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast

    SUBSTACK: https://lastborninthewilderness.substack.com

    BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast

    DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop

    EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior

    • 1 hr 2 min

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