S1E5 Reflections from Finn - September 2020
The Regenerative Livelihood Podcast
Release Date: 09/11/2020
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Join Finn for another episode reflecting on some of the symptoms of Too Many Ideas Syndrome (TMIS), this time focusing on bringing awareness to patterns of thought (with potentially quasi-colonial origins) that may be tripping you up when imagining your ideal regenerative livelihood idea.
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Finding it hard to focus on a particular cause? Unsure whether or not you are effectively serving your cause?
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This podcast will not be releasing episodes regularly because lockdown, burnout, depression and little red wiggly worms have won over my attention.
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Merry Solsticemas!!
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Matt and I continue the conversation from Episode 7 with lots of laughter, some open-hearted chat and reflections on the Holistic Decision Making work we have been learning together.
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I embark on a reflective journey in Episode 10 of The Regenerative Livelihood:
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BONUS EPISODE!! Take a break from hard thought. Join me for a reading of The Big Brag by Dr. Seuss, then eat some custard creams or something.
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In today's episode I'm flying solo for the first time with a stream of consciousness-style format. I wanted to create some space in my publishing schedule to reflect on the journey of putting this work in the public domain, and I wanted to share these reflections with you.
In these musings, I cover the need for us all to work deeply and search for our own authentic selves whilst also searching for our regenerative livelihood; in fact, they are inseparable paths. I also try to power home that this community right here - yes YOU there in the audience with the funny hair - needs to be taking itself more seriously than ever as we face up to the challenging and terrifying narratives that dominate and domineer the public sphere. As earth repairers, as community builders and as storytellers, we need to knit together closely and weave a new and undeniably more compelling vision for society that goes far beyond 'problem solving'.
As ever, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the Facebook group.
Music credit:
Mike Love - Permanent Holiday