Another Way To See It

Reflections

Season 4 Episode 44

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On this episode of the Another Way To See It podcast, we reflect on the immensity of the terrain we’ve covered in season 4. This year we’ve witnessed a contentious election, lived through the heartbreaking images of genocide, felt the Earth protest in hurricanes, floods, and fires, we resisted AI,  we looked on in disbelief as our neighbors got snatched off the streets, and so so much more. Our hearts broke open and tears fell with each new episode. There was and is so much to process, so much to feel.

 In season 4 we welcomed 12 guests, each bringing their authenticity and vulnerability to our listeners. We are in deep appreciation to: Sunflower, Kate, Dre, Devon, Joëlle, Christine, Jessica, Jackie, Danielle, Kimberly, Adéllyn, and Noelle, for being role models, inspirations, and guides.

 This season we lost some dear ones, teachers and friends who are now ancestors. May their work live on through us.

 Andrea Gibson was an American poet and activist.

Website: https://andreagibson.org/

 Homesick by Andrea Gibson:https://andreagibson.org/homesick-a-plea-for-our-planet

 Joanna Macy was an environmental activist, author, and scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology.

Website: https://www.joannamacy.net/main

 We extend a heartfelt thanks to all of you who listen, and encourage you to share an episode that touched you in some way with someone you know. We’ll be back in a few weeks with new episodes that we hope will feel like support for you in these rapidly changing times.

 Coaches: 

Kim Moran

https://www.kimmorancoaching.com/

https://www.instagram.com/kimcalifornia/

Tracy Holemeyer

https://www.uncontrollablyme.com/

https://www.instagram.com/uncontrollably_me/

 

Produced by: Kim Moran

Music: A Rush of Inspiration by Evan Mac Donald 

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