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2024-02-24 08:10 am

JMG on Plant Cunning Podcast

plant cunning podcast...and the work goes on. I had the pleasure, back before the recent hiatus, of appearing again on the Plant Cunning Podcast with hosts Isaac Hill and A.C. Stauble. The theme of our conversation was my recent book The Secret of the Five Rites: In Search of a Lost Western Tradition of Inner Alchemy, and the golden age of American occultism more generally. The podcast is now up, and I think you'll enjoy it. The YouTube version is here, and you can also listen in on Podfollow here.



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2023-02-01 02:21 pm

JMG on Plant Cunning Podcast

Plant CunningAnother podcast for your listening pleasure. I appeared again on the Plant Cunning Podcast with host (and regular reader) Isaac Hill, to talk about earth energies and my book The Secret of the Temple. As usual, we covered a lot of ground -- stone circles, temple architecture, agricultural radionics, and more -- and had a grand time. You can listen in on YouTube here.




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2021-10-22 02:44 pm

JMG on Plant Cunning Podcast

plant cunningFor your listening pleasure -- or for your listening displeasure, if you believe everything that mainstream economists like to tell you -- I'm back on the Plant Cunning Podcast with hosts Isaac Hill and A.C., talking about my newly reissued book The Wealth of Nature: Economics as if Survival Mattered. We had a good lively conversation; check it out here

(And if you ordered a copy of the new edition of The Wealth of Nature and had trouble with that, thank you for your patience during yet another round of supply-chain problems. Everything should be fixed now.)

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2021-03-05 01:12 pm

JMG on Plant Cunning Podcast

Plant Cunning Podcast logoMore listening material to while away another week of lockdown!  I'm on the Plant Cunning Podcast with hosts Isaac Hill and A.C. Stauble, talking about Johnny Appleseed's America, the wider context of creative weirdness that he exemplified, and the seed of magnificence that's present in each of us. Interested?  Check it out here

(And don't forget -- March 11 is the first of the two Johnny Appleseed Days on the calendar. Celebrate it by planting an apple tree, or doing something else to commemorate an American original. Context?  My post here might be a good place to start.)