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To Sophie Strand, the term 'ecosystem' emerges as an intricate dance of interconnected relationships that weave the fabric of life. In her view, an ecosystem is not merely a static collection of species and habitats but a dynamic tapestry where every organism, from the smallest microbe to the towering trees, engages in a participatory dialogue with its surroundings. Strand emphasizes the fluidity and reciprocity inherent in these interactions, where energy and matter flow in a consensual exchange, fostering resilience and growth. She sees ecosystems as living, breathing entities, alive with stories and memories, constantly evolving through cycles of death and rebirth. This perspective transforms our understanding, inviting us to witness the profound kinship between all elements of nature and recognize our own threads woven into this symbiotic web.

See also: ecology, soil, mycorrhizal system, climate change

EP 227, Sophie Strand: Mushrooms and Mind 513

Myco, Eco, Mytho: An Ecology of Stories, with David Abram & Alnoor Ladha 441

SOPHIE STRAND On the Texas Shooting, Masculinity and Healthy Culture /01 337

Radical Women & Stereotypes: Sophie Strand & Amanda Yates Garcia 321

On Mycelium, Compost, and Animate Sensibilities: A Conversation With Sophie Strand 278

Re-imagined Education, Cybernetic Flow and Bewilderment with Sophie Strand and Bayo Akomolafe - E147 274

Excerpt - Victimhood and Radical Culpability with SOPHIE STRAND 262

Conversation Recap on SOPHIE STRAND 240

Excerpt - Rethinking the Myth of Purity with SOPHIE STRAND 227

Rewilding Myths with Ecology with Sophie Strand 224