Alexa Firmenich

Lifeworlds

Science EN ↓ 77 episodes

Lifeworlds is an intimate dialogue with our planet’s ecologies and with those who are translators and bridges between the human and beyond-human. Our guests are farmers, lawyers, scientists, investors, indigenous scholars, artists, and many more — with them, we explore the mindsets, skills and actions required to forge deep connections with nature and to enter into close relationship with the lifeworlds of other beings. We begin to change the world when we change our ways of seeing and being. Lifeworlds points us towards a deeper reformulation of core human identities, asking who it is we shar...

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Alexa Firmenich

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Jul 2, 2026

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20. Seeds: The Life Keepers - with Milka Chepkorir Kuto 12.03.2024

Seeds. Memory keepers. Speckled time travellers. Capsules of deep, earth wisdom. To control seeds is to control life. To be a seed is to hold the genetic code of turning starlight into matter, of morphing your body into soft green tips that tremble in the wind and drink fire. There is a deep co-evolutionary relationship that exists in your bones, between humans, land, ecology, and seeds. And we ar...

Sound Journey | Music of the Waters 19.02.2024

This musical journey has been produced for Lifeworlds by the vocal artist Moncaya . It is a sonic ode to the waters of the Earth and the rivers that flow, and a deep and loving conversation between two dear friends. Moncaya is a singer-songwriter and composer whose namesake derives from the mountain that rises in a vast dry plain in Northern Spain, her homeland; a mecca for the Iberian Celts and g...

19. Conservation Photography and Beauty Activism – with Cristina “Mitty” Mittermeier 19.12.2023

Audacious, spunky, courageous, defiant, sensitive, compassionate, fierce… These are just some of the words that I feel radiating from the formidable spirit and woman that is Cristina “Mitty” Mittermeier. Hailed as one of the most influential conservation photographers of our time, this Mexican national has dedicated her entire life to protecting the world's oceans - and through her work, has inspi...

18. Satellites, Data and Earth Observation: Signal from Noise – with Dan Hammer 09.11.2023

How can satellite data and computation fundamentally shift how we understand our place on a changing Earth, and amongst other species? Can we use all that newfound knowledge, transparency, and intelligent data architecture to become better stewards? Allowing the earth to behold itself and its own lifeworld in a whole new way… And what are the ethical implications of having the power of such oversi...

Meditation | The Cosmos in Your Food 07.11.2023

A guided meditation to bring you into a state of communion and intimacy with the Earth through the daily, sacred act of eating.  Many ancient traditions have their ways of giving thanks to our connection with food and the planet’s bounteous harvest. Here, I have been inspired by the Zen Buddhist lineage of Plum Village, and the tenderness and beauty of bringing in all of life through every bi...

17. Tales of the Arctic Deep – with Sylvia Earle, Johan Rockström and Taylor Griffith 12.10.2023

A special three part episode recorded onboard a Climate and Oceans expedition in the Norwegian Arctic. We’ll hear about the dark mysteries of the deepest realms of the ocean from “Her Deepness” herself, Dr. Sylvia Earle (possibly the most admired and loved oceanographer of the last century). Followed by the latest Planetary Boundaries Earth science from Johan Rockstrom, and the role of ocean story...

16. Climate Grief, Eco-anxiety, and Loving a World in Turmoil – with Britt Wray 13.09.2023

A necessary and beautiful episode on the emotional terrain of climate grief, loss, sadness, anxiety, and all the ways we can cope either maladaptively or adaptively to this challenging moment in time. This is an intimate conversation that makes the case for allowing ourselves to ‘feel it all’. Because from the depth of feeling comes the power of action, hope, resilience and community. If we ignore...

Myth | Remembrance & Initiation of the Soul 11.07.2023

An essential part of living into different lifeworlds resides in the mythic realm – the currents of poetry, mysticism and story that stream in the archetypal world below the world. Today I bring you a myth, from Darren Silver, rite of passage and vision quest guide; it is a myth that has laid dormant for many years and is finally here to be told.   On the surface it’s a story of twins, o...

15. Re-Weaving Landscapes: Wildlife Crossings & Designing for Nature as the Client 26.06.2023

The roads on which we drive are unlikely to strike us as an exciting source of design innovation or interspecies dialogue. And yet, some of the most fascinating experiments and living laboratories are taking place around the world in how humans can build structures of hope and creativity for other species to flourish, despite having their habitats sliced in half by concrete veins.  Earth is a...

14. Musicians of the Planet: On Making Interspecies Songs – with David Rothenberg 06.06.2023

A clarinet plugged into an underwater hydrophone, playing with liquid humpback whale songs below the surface. A huddled group of musicians under a night-time forest in Berlin, singing with nightingales. A 17-year swarm of cicadas alighting upon a sole jazz musician. These are the scenographies that David Rothenberg provokes with his interspecies music compilations, asking us, why should we only pl...

13. The Sounds of Life: Bioacoustics, A.I. and Ethics – with Karen Bakker 23.05.2023

The world around us is constantly vibrating with sounds we cannot hear. This magical soundscape evades our senses, tempts us by its elusive presence and beckons us to look deeper. Our ability to listen in is rapidly evolving. Over the last decades, scientists have begun installing digital listening devices in nearly every ecosystem. This process of deciphering what nature is saying is called “bioa...

Meditation | Deep Time 03.05.2023

This is a meditation I wrote and recorded to plunge us through epochs of cosmic time, through the tremendous evolutionary processes that preceded us, became us, and are us. It grants us invaluable context on the great tales of life whose memories are held in our bones. This is our origin and lineage. I hope you find yourself nourished and moved by the experience.   This script is inspired by...

12. The Art of Tracking & Wild Bison - with Toni Romani 25.04.2023

This episode weaves live narrative, interview and descriptions on Romanian bison, wild forest adventures, and the lost ancient art and science of tracking. Tracking is an ancient sensorial and survival strategy that our nomadic ancestors cultivated as state of profound observation. It led to the development of many innate abilities of the human mind and indeed, tracking is so ingrained in our very...

11. The Inner Lives and Cultural Worlds of Animals – with Carl Safina 04.04.2023

Carl Safina is an ecologist, author, conservationist, and animal translator whose body of work probes how free-living animals experience life. His books Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel and Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace have won numerous awards. Audubon named Carl Safina among its “100 Notable Conservationists of the 20th Century.”&nbs...

Season 1 | Your Host's Reflections & Resolutions! 11.01.2023

My 2023 Reflections and Resolutions from Season One! I created this podcast to explore how people can learn to inhabit the world from multiple perspectives, with the ultimate goal of being able to feel the Earth’s body as our own body.  In this episode, I start the year and tie the bow on the closing of Season One, by looking back over our twenty or so conversations and harvesting the rich le...

Poem | Being Human 09.12.2022

Ever since I watched Naima Penniman (from the duet Climbing Poetree) recount her poem in this bewitching video , I’ve returned time and time again to these words, to the simplicity, playfulness, and sheer beauty of her message. For me this poem is medicine. It reminds me of all the silly and wondrous things we human get caught inside of, and then we can wonder, how do other beings on Earth live th...

[Full Interview] Nature as Mentor - with Jon Young 29.11.2022

Jon Young brings us into the ancient practice of nature connection mentoring. He describes how mentoring is a virtually extinct craft, and yet occupies critical importance in building the sensory awareness and neurology of young children. We delve into his rich tales of living among the San bushmen of Southern Africa, the role of wildlife tracking and bird language, insights on building ropes with...

[Full Interview] Nature as Mentor - with Darren Silver 29.11.2022

You may not yet know what a “vision quest” or a rite of passage is. But these traditions are as ancient as our bones. No matter whom your ancestors were, I would wager that if you travel the family branchings back far enough, you would discover that they too engaged in these ritual processes that tethered them into deeper connection with the earth’s forces. Darren Silver is a rite of passage guide...

10. Nature as Mentor: Wilderness Rites and Tracking 29.11.2022

With Darren Silver & Jon Young. You’ve heard from many voices in previous episodes on how they’ve learned to listen deeply to the world around them. Today, as a fitting closure, we’re going to get into the HOW of all of this, so that you can embark on your own journey. Our two guests are wildlife trackers, wilderness guides, animal language experts and nature connection mentors. What they’ll s...

[Full Interview] Urban Ecologies - with John Thackara 15.11.2022

John Thackara is a writer, curator and professor who develops design agendas for ecological restoration, urban-rural reconnection, and multi-species design. He curated the celebrated Doors of Perception conference for 20 years, first in Amsterdam and later across India; he was commissioner of the UK social innovation biennial Dott 07, and the French design biennial City Eco Lab; and in 2019, he cu...

[Full Interview] Urban Ecologies - with Gavin Van Horn 15.11.2022

Where does the city begin? How do animals disrupt our associations of what cities are? What even is urban wilderness? Gavin Van Horn, Executive Editor of the Center for Humans and Nature, and author of the books The Way of Coyote: Shared Journeys in the Urban Wilds and Animal Encounters In The Chicago Wilderness, is here to disrupt long-held notions that cities are just concrete masses devoid of o...

9. Urban Ecologies: Where’s Nature in the City? 15.11.2022

With Gavin Van Horn & John Thackara. How can people living in urban settings engage with a teeming animal world – right on their doorsteps? Can we design cities from the perspective and the lifeworlds of other species? And by the way, where does the city even begin? How can animals disrupt our associations of what cities are?   Gavin Van Horn is the Executive Editor of the Center for Huma...

[Full Interview] Multi-species Entanglements - with Dr June Harrower 01.11.2022

Specializing in multi-species entanglements under climate change, Dr Juniper Harrower works at the intersection of ecology, art, activism and policy. She uses science methods and a multimedia art practice to investigate human influence on ecological systems, while seeking solutions that protect at-risk species and promote environmental justice. A founding member of the international arts collectiv...

[Full Interview] Multi-species Entanglements - with BeeWisdom 01.11.2022

How do bees bridge people with nature? What is it like to be seduced by the sounds and smells of the hive? To be touched by a bee? In this conversation with two master beekeepers, we delve into the beauty of working with bees and the broken belief systems and malpractices of the beekeeping industry (spoiler: this involves things like sugar feeding, ‘honey production pressure’, prevention of the sw...

8. Multi-species Entanglements, or, How We Become Rapt in Other Lives 01.11.2022

With BeeWisdom & Dr June Harrower. Today on lifeworlds, we’re going to spend some time with the humming, buzzing, delectable nectar of the bees. Sandira Belia and Annelieke van der Sluijs are beekeepers and co-founders of Bee Wisdom , a platform where beekeepers and bee lovers can learn how to work synergistically with bees. They’re here to unveil the mysterious, inner lives of the bee world....

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