Ecological Us

Ecological Us
Podcast Description
Be a 'fly on the wall' as a small group sits in circle exploring being ecological in a multispecies, multigenerational, multicultural world. annamarieswan.substack.com
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into themes of meaningful work, community, relationship, and belonging within a multispecies context. For example, Episode 6 explores the challenge of authoring work stemming from lived enquiries and the uncertainty surrounding the impact of such work. The show also touches on larger narratives and how individuals relate to ecology and each other in a multigenerational and multicultural world.

Be a ‘fly on the wall’ as a small group sits in circle exploring being ecological in a multispecies, multigenerational, multicultural world.
Jes, Joe, Evva and I all author work that arises from deeply-explored, daily-lived enquiries and a desire to move through the world in connection with ourselves and the world around us.
The circle we sat in together became a beautiful, rich enquiry into what meaningful work ‘is’ when we it’s rare to receive trusted signals and feedback that lets us know that our work is useful, how it lands, or the ripples it creates.
And, this enquiry was more than just an exploration of meaningful work; the experiences we’re having and the questions we’re holding as authors of our work are also experiences and questions around belonging, relationship, community, and guidance. It’s also an exploration of big and large stories and finding space in those stories.
Ecological Us endeavours to bring listeners a fly-on-the-wall experience of facilitating and participating within a circle from arrival to completion. To keep the experience as authentic as possible, these recordings are only lightly edited and you’ll join us when we sit in silence and reflection.
The act of being in circle together, whether actually sitting in a circle (in person) or in intention (i.e. online), embodies the perspective that we are all of equal worth, with no one person’s worth being greater than another’s. It also reminds us that while we are individual and unique, we exist within many wholes: from our shared humanity to our membership of different communities, as well as being kin within a multispecies, multigenerational world.
Note: at the start of this circle, you’ll hear us talking about the Guest Circle Member Foundational Agreements that Ecological Us guest circle members are asked to complete to craft our circle container. (And, if you’re curious about the guest circle member journey from invitation to completion, you’re welcome to dive in to the Guest Circle Member Guide here.)
Episode 6’s Circle Members
Jessica Böhme calls Berlin her multi-species urban home. She is a professor and academic director for technology management and vegan food management at the FHM Berlin. She is also the founder and director of the Institute for Practical ekoPhilosophy (IPeP) – a post-disciplinary research and education institute for personal and planetary health. Her passion is to empower action towards healthy futures by living a philosophical life. Sign up to Jes’s substack wild:health.
Evva Semenowicz is a daughter of Agata and Tomasz, and mother to Zora. She shares her life with Jason and looks after Cherry. She works as a facilitator, experience designer, and artist, and lives in Bath, UK. Evva is the co-creator of Becoming Crew, a community and platform hosting relational (un)learning experiences in service to life. Evva is also a creative collaborator with Of The Wild, an ecological circus collective gathering artists, performers, musicians, poets, and facilitators around seasonal rituals that centre cyclicality and our belonging to earth. Connect with Evva on Instagram.
Joe Culhane drew his first breaths at the western most tip of the Great Lakes in North America. He currently finds himself part of the Cascadia Bioregion in the Pacific Northwest. He’ll be moving to the west of Ireland in June of 2025 where the new home of the Institute of Relational Being will reside. He is an eco-cosmic generalist who does his best to navigate life from a framework of not knowing, dancing with the mystery of life as a part of this living world. Sign up to the Relational Being substack.
Anna-Marie Swan’s ongoing discovery of herself as an ecological creature saturates her work, interests, and perspectives. She walks herself home in Devon alongside her husband, W. Navigating health challenges throughout her adult life has widened her gaze far beyond her self, into animism, interbeing, the more-than-human, living systems, place, ecology, and more. She is the author of Ecological Organisations: A Design Lens and the underlying story of ecological organisations, and is developing ecological enquiry, a living practice and way of being.
Would you like to join Ecological Us as a guest circle member? Or know of someone you’d love to have join a circle? If so, please reach out here or write to me at [email protected]
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