[Learn from nature & ancestral wisdom] Tuning into more-than-human frequencies
Voices for Climate ActionOctober 29, 202500:15:4514.58 MB

[Learn from nature & ancestral wisdom] Tuning into more-than-human frequencies

What if we could listen beyond human voices, and let nature lead the conversation?


Theme: Learn from nature & ancestral wisdom

Topic: Science, nature & biodiversity

Language: English


In this episode, we step outside the human bubble and explore what it means to truly listen to the more-than-human world. Through art, storytelling, and deep ecology, we discover how tuning into the voices of nature can transform the way we think, feel, and communicate about the climate crisis. This is an invitation to slow down, reconnect, and hear the world in a new way.

You’ll learn:

  • How deep listening can reshape our understanding of ecology and climate

  • Why art and storytelling are powerful tools for connecting with nature

  • Practical ways to cultivate awareness and dialogue with the more-than-human world


Host Bio:

Tara O Donoghue, Artist, Writer

Tara is an artist, writer, and community arts coordinator whose practice explores the entanglements between humans, the more-than-human world, and vibrant matter. Drawing on philosophies of deep ecology and new materialism, her work weaves together soundscapes, storytelling, and socially engaged projects that de-center the human in conversations about climate and place.

She is currently completing a BA in Visual Arts with TUD Sherkin and works across arts and environmental fields. At the heart of her work is a belief in the power of art to foster connection, curiosity, care, and real change for the living world we share.