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#6 New Gods at the End of the World: Bayo Akomolafe & Sophie Strand (Encore)

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Apr 10, 2025
Join Bayo Akomolafe, a posthumanist thinker and founder of The Emergence Network, alongside Sophie Strand, a writer blending spirituality and ecology. They dive into the concept of new gods emerging from our collective trauma and the significance of mispronunciation in shaping identity. Their discussion uncovers the resilience of nature, exploring the evolutionary adaptability of nematodes and invasive species. They emphasize relationality and the value of diversity, urging us to embrace transformation amid chaos.
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ANECDOTE

Bdelloid Rotifer: A New God

  • Sophie Strand shares an example of a new "god": the bdelloid rotifer, a microscopic organism that has asexually reproduced for millions of years.
  • It thrives in extreme conditions by incorporating and not digesting DNA from other organisms, suggesting alternative paths to evolution.
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Mispronunciation as a Cosmic Act

  • Bayo Akomolafe discusses mispronunciation as a concept extending beyond language, representing the world's constant shifting and reshaping.
  • He suggests embracing mispronunciation as a way to perceive the divine, emphasizing the Yoruba tradition of leaning into the strange.
ANECDOTE

The Body's Mispronunciations

  • Sophie Strand shares her experience with bodywork, where correcting her posture caused more instability.
  • She highlights how the body's mispronunciations, or deviations from the norm, can be essential for survival and movement.
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