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166. Unlearning Modern Expectations with an Indigenous Mindset with Connor Ryan PART 1

166. Unlearning Modern Expectations with an Indigenous Mindset with Connor Ryan PART 1

FromConspiracy of Goodness Podcast


166. Unlearning Modern Expectations with an Indigenous Mindset with Connor Ryan PART 1

FromConspiracy of Goodness Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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Proud Hunkpapa Lakota and passionate skier—in 2022 named one of the “20 Most Influential People in the Outdoor Industry” by Outside Magazine—Connor was born and raised in the homelands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples, who have become some of his biggest inspirations and closest relatives, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. Skiing is his dance and prayer, a ceremony of its own, one that offers a chance to center himself within nature and the Great Mystery of the universe surrounding him. Connor works to inspire others to deepen their connection to the places they live and play in order for us all to be better relatives to our planet, our communities, and ourselves.

Chapters
00:00 – Intro & Welcome
02:18 – Childhood Influences
02:33 – Grandfather's History
05:29 – Connecting with Culture
10:52 – Buffalo and Prairie
15:20 – Earth's Self-Healing
20:21 – Lakota Language
25:29 – Connecting with Nature
28:10 – Indigenous Inclusion
29:41 – Break
31:57 – Personal Transformation
39:01 – Storytelling in Digital Age
44:46 – Worldview Differences
54:05 – Future Conversations
Released:
Jan 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Conspiracy of Goodness Podcast is designed to give you more joy, less fear, and no end to the evidence that a bright future is possible. Each episode, we help you make sense of the world by introducing you to people tackling some of the world’s most difficult problems and show you why they still think the future is bright.