As you venture along the ZB Path, you will (hopefully) find that giving voice to words allows you to imbue them with nuance. Whether you use your tongue, sign with your hands (ISL / ASL), break into abandoned dance, or prefer that another speak for you, all are valid and valuable modes of sharing your experience. In that vein, I will sometimes speak the words that I write; in ZB, we call that “Bhashta’weidojman” (Bashta) — which means “giving voice to the Power of Knowledge”. This is where you will find Bashta I have to share with you.
— Gryph, your guide on the ZB journey
Homo Naledi & Eurocentrism
archaeology, origins Gryph Daley archaeology, origins Gryph Daley

Homo Naledi & Eurocentrism

Welcome to the inaugural episode of “Zero Barriers”, a series dedicated to dissecting, discussing, and dismantling the systemic biases that shape our world. This podcast is an extension of what I call the “Zensunni Bardo Path”, a philosophy grounded in the belief that Answers are all around us—we just need the right Questions to unlock them. Today, we're venturing into the realms of palaeontology and anthropology, with a special focus on the discovery of Homo Naledi.

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