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The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
The Learning Future
135 episodes
1 week ago
In a world where our attention is constantly commodified, how do we reclaim the agency to direct our awareness toward what truly matters—for ourselves, our students, and our communities? What would it take to lead not from past patterns, but from the future that is already beginning to emerge through the relationships and spaces we co-create today?
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Self-Improvement
Education,
How To
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In a world where our attention is constantly commodified, how do we reclaim the agency to direct our awareness toward what truly matters—for ourselves, our students, and our communities? What would it take to lead not from past patterns, but from the future that is already beginning to emerge through the relationships and spaces we co-create today?
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
How To
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The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
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Learning as Nature: Reweaving Education for Regeneration with Luis Camargo S9E10 (130)
The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
In a world where our attention is constantly commodified, how do we reclaim the agency to direct our awareness toward what truly matters—for ourselves, our students, and our communities? What would it take to lead not from past patterns, but from the future that is already beginning to emerge through the relationships and spaces we co-create today?