Send us a text I could have called this episode anchoring into the rhythms of autumn (And I promise there will be no reference to the “letting go like the leaves” story that is prominent within our current cultural landscape.) But this episode is about more than that—it’s about anchoring into and how the regenerative rhythms that surround us also support us. We can do that in any season—and I suggest for our own satisfaction we do! I’m going to highlight some oh so obvious things,...
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Send us a text I could have called this episode anchoring into the rhythms of autumn (And I promise there will be no reference to the “letting go like the leaves” story that is prominent within our current cultural landscape.) But this episode is about more than that—it’s about anchoring into and how the regenerative rhythms that surround us also support us. We can do that in any season—and I suggest for our own satisfaction we do! I’m going to highlight some oh so obvious things,...
91. What Honeybees Can Teach Us about Adaptability with Michelle Cassandra Johnson and Amy Burtaine
Intuition for Changemakers
48 minutes
6 months ago
91. What Honeybees Can Teach Us about Adaptability with Michelle Cassandra Johnson and Amy Burtaine
Send us a text What if the honey bees are here to save us? Today, my special guests Amy Burtaine and Michelle Cassandra Johnson, co authors of the book, The Wisdom of the Hive: What Honeybees Can Teach Us about Collective Wellbeing and I are going to talk about this question and more. We’ll talk about bees as role models of adaptability, special lessons the bees have gifted these two authors, and they’ll even share with us a practice and contemplation or two that you can do right ...
Intuition for Changemakers
Send us a text I could have called this episode anchoring into the rhythms of autumn (And I promise there will be no reference to the “letting go like the leaves” story that is prominent within our current cultural landscape.) But this episode is about more than that—it’s about anchoring into and how the regenerative rhythms that surround us also support us. We can do that in any season—and I suggest for our own satisfaction we do! I’m going to highlight some oh so obvious things,...