Aurora Levins Morales on storytelling, grief, medicine in polycrisis | everyday library work and libraries as potential spaces of shared embodied connection | people at end-of-life who have accompanied me – breathed with me – as I’ve accompanied them, breathed with them | the poetry of Andrea Gibson | Mia Mingus on knowing ourselves and each other intimately as the first part of access work | Lama Rod Owens on rage, love, broken-heartedness | holding space for regular collective cooking in Mitcham Orchard | local plants accompanying me on my embodiment journey, particularly, recently, Yarrow and Hawthorn and Mugwort | spaces of connecting with herbs and making potions/remedies with children, taking it in turns to stir and pour and smell and touch, greeting our more than human friends | Tehching Hsieh talking to me about body rhythm | working with the ground | breathing together in spaces of protest, kinship, solidarity | regular work with children and young people who don’t use words in many settings | Monday Manifesto Club at Morden Library | queer song circles inspired by Aaron Johnson and Ary Solomon, held by eve, singing in the dark, vocalising breath | Vanessa Machado de Oliveira’s Hospicing Modernity | the death work of Shivani Narang, Narinder Bazen, Murphy Robinson, Jamie Waggoner | the gap between breaths, the space where one day I will likely stop breathing | Street Soundsystem’s sonic interventions | neurokinning with Joanna Grace | The Sonic Art Research Unit and Patrick Farmer’s On Vibration | the collective https://knoblunhonik.com |Cloud Work and Lost in the Maze: films I made with young people in 2023 and 2024 focused on interconnectedness and entanglement and togetherness | the medicine work for these times of the Community Apothecary