🎧 Listening InvitationWhat does it mean to practice democracy not just with people, but with rivers, forests, mountains, and the more-than-human world? In this episode, I’m in conversation with Shrishtee Bajpai—researcher, activist, and writer working on Earthy Governance, interspecies justice, and radical alternatives to dominant systems. Shrishtee’s work emerges from her deep relationship with the river she grew up alongside in North India—one of the most polluted rivers in the world. That grief and love have shaped her life’s path: exploring how communities can co-create governance with rivers, mountains, and forests, and what it means to truly listen to the more-than-human world. We speak about:
Shrishtee reminds us: democracy is not only about human voices—it’s about rivers, mountains, winds, and creatures who have always spoken, if only we slow down to hear. Do let us know how this lands for you Available on all podcast platforms. We had a few audio glitches on this recording, some internet troubles but have done what we can to clean up. LINKS 🌐 Learn more about her work: You're currently a free subscriber to Becoming Crew . For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. © 2025 Dan Burgess |