The Holy Wild with Victoria Loorz

In this conversation, Victoria Loorz is joined by Rachel Fleming, climate scientist, former Environment Agency policy advisor, writer, educator, and part of the Animate Earth founding circle. Together they explore modern animism, the remembering of the “common wild tongue,” and what it means to rebuild intimacy with a living, intelligent world. Rachel shares her journey bridging climate science, holistic ecology, and spiritual practice, reflecting on the limits of purely technical or policy-based responses to ecological collapse. Through stories of place, trees, and faithful return, the conversation traces the long human exile from belonging and the quiet emergence of a different way of being human rooted in listening, love, and relationship. Weaving themes of grief, beauty, ancestral memory, and hope, this episode invites listeners to remember that transformation rarely begins with grand solutions, but with simple, devoted acts of attention that restore our capacity to speak with and listen to the living world.

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Timestamps:
  • 07:26 – Interview begins with invocation
  • 10:18 – The mountain that raised Rachel
  • 14:37 – How Rachel comes to this work through science
  • 19:57 – Holistic science
  • 21:33 – Animate Earth
  • 25:59 – The common wild tongue
  • 31:10 – Bridging “woo”
  • 35:09 – It is actually simple
  • 38:20 – Evolution is a spiral
  • 42:49 – The importance of subtle work
  • 44:48 – Needed medicine
  • 47:19 – Interconnection goes so deep
  • 48:42 – The heart field
  • 51:55 – Neighbor ash tree
  • 55:38 – Rachel’s work
  • 57:54 – Invitation to advocacy
  • 59:53 – Credits

What is The Holy Wild with Victoria Loorz?

Join author and founder of the Center for Wild Spirituality, Victoria Loorz, as she explores the possibilities of restoring beloved community and sacred conversation with All That Is: human and more-than-human.