Uncivilize Podcast
1) The Uncivilize Podcast
UNCIVILIZE is a journalistic exploration of the human rewilding movement — bringing you the stories of pioneers who have “left” our modern industrialized world behind to forge radically alternative li...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Eat From Where You Live - Daniel Vitalis
It couldn’t be more perfect that for this last episode of Uncivilize, my guest is the very person who inspired me to start the show: Daniel Vitalis, former host of the immensely popular and provocativ...Show More
3) The Journalist-Farmer - AC Shilton
This week, I bring you the delightful AC Shilton, the investigative journalist of Netflix’s “The Innocent Man” fame who recently added farmer to her resume: Last year, the self-described city kid and ...Show More
4) The Journey to Wild Abundance - Natalie Bogwalker
I had a big birthday on Tuesday, and one of my wishes is to travel to the mountains of Southern Appalachia to take Natalie Bogwalker’s immersive women’s carpentry class (followed by perhaps her tiny h...Show More
5) How the Bow and Arrow Changed Everything - Victor Kühn
I’m so excited to share this fascinating conversation I recorded last spring with Victor Kühn, a master traditional bowmaker and primitive archery expert based in Boulder, Colorado. Here, Victor trace...Show More
6) The Outdoors Does Not Have to Be Uncomfortable - Wes Siler
In this premiere episode of our third (and final!) season, I talk with outdoor adventure journalist extraordinaire Wes Siler, who runs Outside’s lifestyle column IndefinintelyWild. Here, Wes shares hi...Show More
7) Civilization Is an Ecological Phenomenon - Peter Michael Bauer
As rewilding has reached the mainstream (or the word rewilding, anyway), it’s come to encompass many tenets: land conservation, nature immersion and ancestral skills; living off grid; homeschooling an...Show More
8) Cohousing and the Return to Communal Living - Karin Hoskin
I know many of you, like me, dream of decamping the modern existence to live in the solace of the woods or on a bucolic homestead—just as many of our Uncivilize guests have done. But many of you also ...Show More
9) On the Hadza and Human Metabolism - Herman Pontzer
I am so excited to bring you this interview with one of my favorite guests to date: Herman Pontzer, a biological anthropologist at Duke University whose paleontological and biological field work acros...Show More
10) A Homestead Built on Faith - Kip Smyth
Happy New Year! I’m coming back to you from winter hiatus later than anticipated, due to an extended illness and the now-historic teacher’s strike here in Los Angeles. During that time (which also saw...Show More