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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 52 MIN

TNP319 Moss, Molt, Murmur with Nadine Nakagawa

from The Numinous Podcast · host Carmen Spagnola

Today's guest, Nadine Nakagawa, is an organizer, activist, intersectional feminist, clinical counsellor, and two-term city councillor. She is also the co-founder of Feminist Campaign School which supports underrepresented people to run for and serve in elected office.  She is also the author of the forthcoming book, Moss, Molt, Murmur: Contemplations on Nature, which is now available for pre-order from 9th House Press! This conversation was recorded over a month ago and we were still using the working title "Imaginal Discs” which is just one of the essays in this little book. I say “essays” but they’re not exactly essays… It’s more like a compendium of prose poems and musings and tiny immersions into an animist, anticapitalist, interconnected world. I know this book will resonate with activists, environmentalists, animists, artists, pagans, witches, people developing secure attachment with beings and places of the natural world. It’s a book for people trying to find their way out of the narrative of a white capitalist imperialist patriarchal overculture. It's for those people who are looking for the exit by entering into communion with the natural world. And when you hear more from Nadine today, I think you’ll see why I think this book is going to be wildly popular when it arrives.   Referenced in this episode: Kai Cheng Thom Indiginews  Eden Fineday   Follow Nadine on Instagram   Pre-order now from 9th House Press ⭐️ Check out the Power Reader Bundle ⭐️   Join us in The Numinous Network

Today's guest, Nadine Nakagawa, is an organizer, activist, intersectional feminist, clinical counsellor, and two-term city councillor. She is also the co-founder of Feminist Campaign School which supports underrepresented people to run for and serve in elected office.  She is also the author of the forthcoming book, Moss, Molt, Murmur: Contemplations on Nature, which is now available for pre-order from 9th House Press! This conversation was recorded over a month ago and we were still using the working title "Imaginal Discs” which is just one of the essays in this little book. I say “essays” but they’re not exactly essays… It’s more like a compendium of prose poems and musings and tiny immersions into an animist, anticapitalist, interconnected world. I know this book will resonate with activists, environmentalists, animists, artists, pagans, witches, people developing secure attachment with beings and places of the natural world. It’s a book for people trying to find their way out of the narrative of a white capitalist imperialist patriarchal overculture. It's for those people who are looking for the exit by entering into communion with the natural world. And when you hear more from Nadine today, I think you’ll see why I think this book is going to be wildly popular when it arrives.   Referenced in this episode: Kai Cheng Thom Indiginews  Eden Fineday   Follow Nadine on Instagram   Pre-order now from 9th House Press ⭐️ Check out the Power Reader Bundle ⭐️   Join us in The Numinous Network

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