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Dougald Hine – On Regrowing a Living Culture
Campfire Podcast
English - June 13, 2022 16:15 - 45 minutes - 62.6 MBSociety & Culture regenerative farming charles eisenstein rob hopkins transition movement stephen jenkinson campfire stories biodynamic sacred economy Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Dougald Hine is a writer and social thinker, and one of the founders of the Dark Mountain Project. He and his partner Anna Björkman have recently bought an old shoe factory in a small community in Sweden, and are in the process of turning it into a home and a teaching house. In this interview with Campfire Stories founder Mattias Olsson, he speaks of what the Dark Mountain Project is, why it came about and how it’s intertwined with the Transition Movement.
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