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In this conversation, Rachael is joined by Robin Wall Kimmerer — writer, scientist, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation — to explore what Indigenous teachings offer us in a time shaped by overconsumption, disconnection, and ecological crisis. Drawing from her work in Braiding Sweetgrass and The Serviceberry, Robin reflects on reciprocity as a way of life, the consequences of living within a market economy, and what happens when consumption replaces connection. Together, they examine how the Anishinaabe story of Windigo is not a relic of the past, but a mirror for the systems shaping our present reality. This episode invites a deeper examination of abundance, materiality, and belonging — and asks what it truly means to live in right relationship with the natural world, and with one another. In this episode, we explore: 🪶 The material gifts of the natural world and our responsibility in receiving them 🪶 The difference between a market economy and a gift economy 🪶 How the Anishinaabe story of Windigo reflects modern systems of excess and extraction 🪶 What The Honourable Harvest teaches about reciprocity and ethical relationship 🪶 The significance of the Seventh Fire Prophecy in this moment in time 🎧 Listen to The Cycle Breakers Podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts: https://www.freedomschool.co/cycle-br... 🌱 Learn more about Robin's work: https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/ 🕊️ Learn more about Rachael's work: https://www.freedomschool.co/