
A podcast about transitions, death, the ruptures of life in between.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 504 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Investigative journalist and pediatrician Eli Cahan joined me to discuss the magnitude of the long Covid crisis in the youth population of the United States, addressed in his October Rolling Stone piece, Long Covid Is Real—And It’s Changing an Entire... more
Investigative journalist and pediatrician Eli Cahan joined me to discuss the magnitude of the long Covid crisis in the youth population of the United States, addressed in his October Rolling Stone piece, Long Covid Is Real—And It’s Changing an Entire... more
Max Perry Mueller, professor of religious studies and author, joined me in this sweeping interview to discuss his new book, Wakara's America: The Life and Legacy of a Native Founder of the American West, published by Basic Books. Our discussion cover... more
Max Perry Mueller, professor of religious studies and author, joined me in this sweeping interview to discuss his new book, Wakara's America: The Life and Legacy of a Native Founder of the American West, published by Basic Books. Our discussion cover... more
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Thoughtful interviews and conversations conducted carefully and earnestly within the context of collapse, ecological crises and current events and political paradigms. Guests with broadly diverse backgrounds offer fascinating and productively provocative perspectives, and Patrick does a wonderful job of creating a vessel for their dialogue. Intellectual, empathic, grounded. Listen to this podcast!
Even as a life-long liberal, I weary of his continual storyline that basically says that everything is capitalism's fault. Also, I wonder if he has bothered to read RFK Jr.'s The Real Anthony Fauci. If so, he just might come away with a different view of the pandemic and the response to it.
How many times can one podcast provide a complete paradigm shift? So far three, but still counting.
Pretty good, but avoid all the junk excerpts/segment episodes
A coworker sent this podcast to me after a few weeks of our conversation around human society, the human spirit, and the climate catastrophe. Being in my early 20’s I have a lot of heavy feelings about the world. Last Born in the Wilderness has been a podcast I frequently listen to to find similar thinkers and books that express the feelings I have about the world, but just can’t seem to find the proof for while living smack dab in the middle of the imperial core. This podcast helps me feel (may... more
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Focused on the complexity of societal issues, this podcast examines themes of transitions, death, and the significant ruptures experienced throughout life. Conversations resonate with current events and delve into topics ranging from health crises, such as Long Covid, to the implications of political violence and environmental concerns, providing listeners with insights that are both thought-provoking and deeply relevant. Noteworthy is its engagement with diverse experts—from authors and scholars to activists—who explore not just personal experiences but broader societal narratives, thus enriching the listener's understanding of contemporary challenges.
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Recent guests on Last Born In The Wilderness include:
1. Eli Cahan
2. John H. Richardson
3. Christopher B. Zeichmann
4. Thea Riofrancos
5. Roy Scranton
6. Stewart Home
7. Amanda Gelender
8. Lyle Lewis
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