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FAM in Community, Alannah Tomich Part 2 In Part 2 of this discussion we will explore the holistic integration of FAM into your life. From collective sharing in community to designing your schedule into rhythms, to dismantling the myths of PMS. FAM is more than just birth control, it's an access point to reintegrate cycles into our social patterns. |
Fertility Awareness Method w/ Alannah Tomich Part 1 In Part 1 of this series we will learn the fundamentals and ancient wisdom of the Fertility Awareness Method. In Part 2 we will explore how this technique can enrich community life. |
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Building Come-Unity with Hassan Hall: Our guest today Hassan Hall has spent the last 8 years living in an ecovillage. In this interview he shares about how to liberate yourself by doing what you love each moment, and how to find deep connection in collaboration. Hassan Hall has been designing from the heart and rearranging materials into functional art since 2006. Favorite materials are wood, clay, sand, and straw. HIs work can be seen at cobwallbuilder.com and www.instagram.com/hassan.d.hall/ |
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Ecovillage During Pandemic: How does an ecovillage of over 200 people respond to the pandemic, and are they prepared for the chaos of this scale in the future? |
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Healing through Grief: Joanna Laws Landis is bringing new life to the ancient traditions of grief rituals. Integrating the traditions from elders of various cultures she shares the insights a community can reach by mindfully going into the depths of their sorrows together. |
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Healing Through Reimagining Economics: In this podcast we explore how to we can reimagine economics in community to build abundant connection no cold transactions. Sam studies economics as humanity's allocation of abundance, not scarcity. Rather than thinking of the earth system as the limiting constraint, he wants to study how communities and societies can practice collective self-limitation according to the world they want to inhabit now and in the future |
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Healing our illusion of Productivity Ella Sutherland has been building an intentional community which values a meaningful lifestyle which is connected with one another and nature. In this discussion she explores how our relationship with efficiency and profit can lead to an out of touch life, but prioritizing connection and playfulness can heal that disconnect. Follow up with her at Cambia Community and Rustling Roots websites. |
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Healing Trauma with Community Joe Cole is an Academic Professional Assistant Professor in the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at UNC-Greensboro. He is a trained Facilitator and supports communities and non-profit organizations in developing cooperative skills, nonviolent communication, collaborative governance, and conflict transformation. Joe is also a speaker, trainer, and consultant working with ecovillages and intentional communities in North Carolina and around the country. |