Maya Khosla: On Fires, Forests & Wild Elders

Maya Khosla is a biologist and writer. She has spent thousands of hours hiking, backpacking, and documenting forests, including post-fire regeneration.   Time notes: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:07 The message of fire 00:02:00 3 types of traditional fire practice in India. 00:03:22 Rebirth after fires 00:08:00 Intimacy and the effect of hand burning versus machine work on land 00:15:00 Main causes of fires in California 00:18:00 Misunderstandings on preparing one's home in a fire-prone area. Thinking like an ember 00:19:00 Keeping a house safe in a fire and Dr. Jack Cohen 00:21:00 “The Sierra, A History” poem read by Maya Khosla 00:24:00 Decaying forests and close associations 00:29:00 What you see in a newborn forest 00:30:00 Healthy mature forests 00:324:00 Symbiotic elemental collaboration 00:36:00 Wild Elders 00:39:50 Seed places 00:41:04 “The Oak” Poem read by Maya Khosla ~ Maya Khosla https://www.mayakhosla.com/   Podcast website & transcripts https://oliviaclementine.com/podcasts   Have your music played on Love & Liberation: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScv8PanRA-TLoo-PVbfhpH6mlMslpuKad3PqQH8cgkMHGz1YQ/viewform

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