Stephen Jenkinson Interview

In conversation with an elder.

This episode features a conversation with Stephen Jenkinson.

He is an activist, teacher, author, and farmer. He is the founder of the Orphan Wisdom School in Tramore, Canada and the author of four books, including Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul, the award-winning book about grief and dying, and the great love of life.

In 2015, he created Nights of Grief & Mystery with Canadian singer-songwriter Gregory Hoskins. With a 5-piece band, they have mounted international tours and released three albums, most recently DARK ROADS and ROUGH GODS.

You can find more about him and all the links here.

In this episode, we talk about his band, their tour, and how life on the road is for him.

I ask him what is needed in these troubled times. And I share with him that I fear our freedoms are under threat.

A concern of mine is a potential Communist revolution, so I ask him if he’s concerned about Communism.

Stephen is a generous man and I’m honored to have spoken with him. I hope this episode lands well with you. Visit Orphan Wisdom to learn more about Stephen and his work.

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