Rma
the dandelion
a podcast by Rma (they) the dandelion is a podcast from and for the margins of the human world - guided and shaped by dandelions, the mycellium network, ancestral wisdom, and love. a place to gather tools and strength to shape a new world rooted in liberation as the empire(s) around us crumble.
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Episodes
purpose/perception (perspective) 01.07.2026 25:24
the dandelion is back! welcome to season 2 episode 1 (!) in which Rma explores the urgency of shining our lights (telling the truth) as a tool of liberation 🖤
the hermit in the mirror 01.02.2026 20:26
happy 2026 and welcome to episode 3 of the dandelion! in "the hermit in the mirror" Rma talks about time, hermitude, and slowness & solitude in response to urgency as a strategy for collective liberation. a focus on non-linearity, personal storytelling, hopes and sparks for our work, and a bit of bonus unscripted BTS context at the very end of the episode. transcript for this episode...
on carcerality, crisis, and community (and cactus pears) 23.09.2025 49:23
in the second episode of the dandelion, Rma talks about why there was no podcast episode in august and explores the connections between colonialism and carcerality and how they show up as disposability in our communities and relationships. getting vulnerable and intimate about their recent struggles, they discuss how authentic relating is central to collective liberation. it's an adhd journey...
lessons from the earth on transmuting grief 21.07.2025 16:02
welcome to episode 1 of the dandelion in this episode, i, Rma (they) the host, introduce myself by talking about my relationship with dandelions and what they and other entities teach me about death & grief. content warning: mentions of death by suicide transcript: https://open.substack.com/pub/thedandelionpod/p/the-dandelion-episode-1
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