Hogfish Resonance
A Regenerative Arts Podcast
Podcast Summary
What is regenerative? How can the arts help return individuals, our communities, and our planet back to a better, healthier balance? How do we make a regenerative arts? Join podcast host and cultural anthropologist Hillary Webb as she interviews artists, scientists, gardeners, poets, teachers, audience members and more on the quest for the regenerative arts.
Meet The host
Hillary S. Webb, PhD, is a cultural anthropologist, author, and host of the Hogfish Resonance podcast.
In addition to her hosting duties, Hillary is a faculty member in the graduate program at Goddard College and is the former managing editor of Anthropology of Consciousness, the peer-reviewed journal of the Association for the Anthropology of Consciousness. Having received her BA in journalism from New York University, Hillary went on to earn an MA in philosophy of mind from Goddard College, and a PhD in psychology from Saybrook University. She is the author of four nonfiction books: The Friendliest Place in the Universe: Love, Laughter, and Stand-Up Comedy in Berlin, Yanantin and Masintin in the Andean World: Complementary Dualism in Modern Peru, Traveling Between the Worlds: Conversation with Contemporary Shamans, and Exploring Shamanism.
As a result of her background and experience, Hillary generates multi-layered dialogues with Hogfish Resonance guests. Her passion for conversation-style interviewing and her love of “deep hanging out” yield rich insights into the relationship between artistic creation and our collective regenerative capacities. As Hillary puts it,
“We so often overlook the transformational power of even the most casual conversations. Human beings are full of such profound, untapped wisdom, and I am continually amazed by how each Hogfish Resonance guest offers some small illumination into the mystery of who we are and what we might become as a result of our engagement with regenerative arts practices. From a mixed-media performer discussing the necessity of artistic “rewilding” to a horticulturist’s inspiring meditation on the inseparable relationship between nature and the arts, I am so excited about Season 1 … and all the seasons to come.”
Learn more about Hillary and her work on her website.
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Meet the Producer
Cinnamon "Cinnamontal" Denise is a producer, bassoonist, singer/songwriter, educator, yoga instructor and Founder of Cinnamontal Productions.
Dedicated to creating a safe space for all, she is a member of the inaugural facilitator cohort for Calling All Crows' Here for the Music campaign, a campaign that trains the music community to detect, prevent and intervene against sexual violence at music events and venues.
She has a Bachelor of Music in Media Writing and Production from the University of Miami, Master of Music in Music Technology from Berklee College of Music, and has collaborated with GRAMMY award winning artists in the music industry.
Cinnamontal Productions is committed to making meaningful music, media, and movement. Whether that be an empowering song about being an incredible HUNTRESS, creating a podcast that provides holistic guidance to becoming a sustainable music career like The Music Executive podcast, everything Cinnamontal Productions makes or contributes is intended to perpetuate the greater good of the human experience.
Listen to Hogfish Resonance on Apple Podcasts | Spotify