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Daniel Griffith

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  • Aug 30, 2024 | resilience.org | Daniel Griffith

    Ed. note: This post is an excerpt from Stagtine, written by Daniel Firth Griffith. You can find out more about the book and kincentric rewilding here. I AMI have a story to tell you. But first an introduction, something I think you will find useful on the journey ahead but also something that I give you permission to skip entirely if that is your flavor. What you hold in your hands is a record of the land and its fourlegged cousins speaking to us.

  • May 30, 2024 | resilience.org | Daniel Griffith

    Adapted from Stagtine: Kincentric Rewilding, Science, and A Tale of Letting Go.The modern mythos is the “climate crisis.” We have 60 harvests left, beckon both sides of the political aisle and attentive picketers across the world commandeer the evening news and demand a reckoning. Or at least, a regeneration of our way of life. But it is true, it is all true: Anthropogenic climate change knocks on the door and each of us will soon have to answer.

  • Mar 4, 2024 | frontporchrepublic.com | Daniel Griffith

    The Birth of Cain“Look, see! I have created man, like God,”she declared, and the second world began. The feminine cries of childbirth and the cries of the infant’s first and friable breath converged into one strange and regal symphony that echoed against the desertifying landscape. New life entered the world with a splash, and a new world with new beliefs followed.

  • Dec 8, 2023 | resilience.org | Daniel Griffith

    Out of the intangible pall a gentle but thick grace of growth explodes from the depths. Why it surfaces here no one knows, but it does and it does so very well. Her first leaves are opposite ovals that cling like fungus to the brittle, brown stem. She is fragile when young and often ensconces far below the withering spring grasses, the tired, oxidizing canopy. Memories of verve, of leaf-lit life.

  • Jun 29, 2023 | mediate.com | Daniel Griffith |Peter Adler |John Folk-Williams |Nancy Kramer

    Professionals Who Mediate: Who are They and How Do They Differ from Professional Mediators? People from multiple backgrounds, fields, disciplines, and walks of life must utilize mediation skills to address informal, everyday conflicts among the people they lead, work and live with, and serve. Mediation skills are broadly applicable, and individuals can and do informally mediate conflict situations in a broad array of contexts.

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