Weaving the Future
This podcast is a how to guide for transforming ourselves, our communities and society. Many of us have acknowledged the pressing need for change in the world - we notice the fear, the conflict, the waste, the gross inequity, the impending effects of climate change. And many of us also ask...What can we do? Where do we start? We reflect on these questions at a deep level and identify practical next steps to help all of us be part of the change we want to see in the world. Listen in for insight into global social movements, systems change, and how to create a more sustainable and regenerative future.
Weaving the Future
Reboot Episode: How can we live and work in radically different ways?
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Weaving the Future Podcast is a passion project birthed at the height of the pandemic, and the podcast episodes I released at this time are very close to my heart. They capture deep reflections on the kind of world I want to live in and my role in shaping it. The podcast has mostly been on hiatus over the past few years as I grappled with some massive changes in my life. In the background, I have actively continued to live the questions that have shaped this work.
In this episode, I reflect on the question of How can we live and work in radically different ways?
In particular, how do we move toward lives that are nourishing, just, compassionate, meaningful, sacred, joyful, sensual….? How do we return to a sense of belonging with ourselves, other humans, the web of life and the land?
I start with some deep and vulnerable storytelling about the last decade of my life, in which I have orchestrated some extraordinary transformation in my life and my approach to work. I share insights on living and working in radically different ways, emphasizing embodying deep love and nourishment for oneself over urgency and fear.
The episode ends with an open discussion inviting some of the people most dear to me who attended the live recording to share feedback, questions and suggestions for future episodes.
If you would like to learn more about me and my work, check out:
www.weavingthefuture.net
www.tapestrycollectiveco-op