• Two Projectors Answering Questions
    Sep 25 2024

    Hey everyone! We're back with another Human Design episode. This time we're answering some questions recently shared by @samzagar on Instagram. The questions are geared toward Human Design Projectors and invited us to open up about ourselves, our fascinations, and the things we see in the world around us. If this sounds like all of our other episodes... it isn't! Not quite, anyway. Tune in to hear us share some of the things we like and don't like, even though they might not exactly fit with our usual conversations here on The Wandering Below. We'd also love to know what some of your answers to these questions are! Don't be shy - share them with us in the comments. Thanks for being here and thanks for listening!

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    42 mins
  • Our Human Design Experiment: Deconditioning Check-In
    Sep 3 2024

    It's been a year and a half since we published our first Human Design episode, so we're back with a deconditioning update! Today we chatted about where we're at in our Human Design experiments and what we've been noticing lately in terms of our aura types (projectors), our authorities (emotional and splenic), and our profiles (3/6 and 4/6).


    Tune into our first episode on this topic from March 10, 2023 here ----- Our Human Design Experiment: Deconditioning as Projector Partners

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    59 mins
  • Olympics + Belonging
    Aug 15 2024

    Fun fact: Davide is a huge sports nerd and an especially devoted Olympics fan. In this episode, he shares what it's been like following his country's teams and athletes while living abroad. This sparked a conversation between him and Stella on the themes of belonging, patriotism, nostalgia, levels of identity, language, and connection.

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    42 mins
  • Trauma, Nature, and Reconnection
    Jul 29 2024

    In this episode, we mention four types of trauma: emotional, chemical, electromagnetic, and separation from Nature. From there, we explore how to reconnect with the natural world, no matter where we live or what our lifestyle is like. We noticed through our wandering that there's much overlap between the ways we relate to nature and healthy human connections.

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    38 mins
  • Can Charity Build Community?
    Jul 17 2024

    Davide and Stella talk through a web of thoughts on charity, volunteering, the gift economy, generosity, privilege, and whether or not giving builds community.

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    34 mins
  • We bought a house!
    Jul 1 2024

    In this episode we check in with updates on what's been happening in these past few months. We talk about buying and renovating a house, making big decisions as a couple, learning when is best to compromise within one's context, and our dreams of what community could be when spaces that foster it are accessible to all.

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    50 mins
  • G on Community
    Feb 10 2024

    Stella and Davide interview Gary - aka G - on community, contribution, competition, belonging, and social media.

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    47 mins
  • Community-Building and the Nervous System
    Dec 4 2023

    This bonus episode was inspired by a question Davide asked in our interview with Hayley and Katie (Season 3 Episode 6).

    Tune in for an introduction to polyvagal theory (including a quick overview of the ventral vagal, dorsal vagal, and sympathetic nervous system responses) and our take on why understanding this theory can support us in forming connections and building communities.


    RESOURCES

    A book that unexpectedly changed our lives when we read it earlier this year was Waking Up to the Dark: The Black Madonna's Gospel for An Age of Extinction and Collapse. Our thoughts on light and its impact on the human body and psyche mentioned in this episode are tied deeply to this book. We highly recommend it.


    Although neither of us have read Call of the Wild: How We Heal Trauma, Awaken Our Own Power, and Use it for Good yet, it's at the top of our list! We really respect the work of Kimberly Ann Johnson and have no doubt that this book, like all she shares, is incredibly valuable.


    To learn more about polyvagal theory, check out the Polyvagal Institute.

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    16 mins