Ecological Us

Ecological Us
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Be a 'fly on the wall' as a small group sits in circle exploring being ecological in a multispecies, multigenerational, multicultural world. annamarieswan.substack.com
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into themes of meaningful work, community, relationship, and belonging within a multispecies context. For example, Episode 6 explores the challenge of authoring work stemming from lived enquiries and the uncertainty surrounding the impact of such work. The show also touches on larger narratives and how individuals relate to ecology and each other in a multigenerational and multicultural world.

Be a ‘fly on the wall’ as a small group sits in circle exploring being ecological in a multispecies, multigenerational, multicultural world.
In this episode, Daphne, Emily, Nynke, and I sat in circle with the enquiry ‘What hope and grief brings us’.
We started our circle exploring our hair, and how we can discover
Episode 7’s Circle Members
Nynke Vos is an expert in group dynamics, works with a systemic perspective, and is trained in grief counseling. She has a special interest in rituals for grief, mourning and death. She has led groups of teenagers and young adults over 15 years, supporting them in their transition into adulthood. Currently she works as a coach in youth care and as a grief counselor. She hosts on- and off-line conversations about grief and death, and organises ‘grief and dance’, an evening where grievers come to dance.
Daphne van Run grew up in The Netherlands where she was thoroughly educated in the world of law and business. She then moved to Devon, UK, to immerse herself in sustainable living. For 13 years, relational awareness is at the heart of her work with leaders, change makers, and groups. Reach out to Daphne here.
Emily Bazalgette helps people to collaborate in regenerative ways and design graceful endings through facilitation, coaching, organisational design and grief tending. She is a co-host of Foregather, connecting women more deeply with creative energy, and the writer of GriefSick, a project that explores chronic illness grief. Emily also authors the This Might Resonate substack.
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