
We sit with Hajar Tazi, storyteller, poet, and ecosystem weaver devoted to Pachamama’s flourishing. Hajar shares how childhood moments of mystical union shaped her life, why ecosystem weaving is “care over control,” and how bioregional networks can become islands of coherence in a sea of chaos.
We explore the imaginal as a real field of collaboration, the Rights of Nature as a bridge toward lived kinship, and why unschooling and deprogramming open space for other ways of knowing. Hajar frames play as radical resistance and shows how the Great Weaving Game reframes economics toward mutual benefit. We close with feminine leadership as a posture of deep listening and fierce, relational care, and a simple seed for the future: learn directly with the more-than-human world.
Hajar Tazi is Director of Ecosystem Weaving and Strategic Initiatives at the Synergia Institute; Board member at Shareable and Gaia Education; Ambassador for the Inner Development Goals; Member, Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature; Fellow, Bio-Leadership Project and Rhizome; Creator, The Great Weaving Game.
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