Regenerative Life Meg Berryman
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join Meg Berryman as she explores activating and catalysing conversations about social change, sustainable business, holistic wellbeing, personal development, regeneration and creating ripples of change from the inside out.
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S6E13 Reimagining the Village with Beth Berry
Beth Berry is an author, coach, teacher, adventurer, mother of four daughters, and hopelessly hopeful human.
In this podcast we talk about:
motherwhelm and why we things feel so hard
reimagining our conceptualisation of motherhood
starting a revolution from home
re-valuing care and examining unmet needs
new world thinking
developing intimacy with nature
and so much more.
To learn more about Beth - https://revolutionfromhome.com
To see my upcoming journeys or pre-order your copy of Wilder - www.megberryman.com
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S6E12 Regenerating the Home with Sarah Stutzman
I have a chinwag with Wellfolk Revival's Sarah Stutzman, chatting about:
nature as teacher
homesteading
looking at income different ways
building resilience and community
the symbiosis between the way we look after land and bodies
knowing our limitations
and so much more.
For more info on Sarah's work - https://www.wellfolkrevival.com
For all our upcoming offers - www.megberryman.com
For our consulting work - www.regenerativeways.org
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S6E12 Navigating Uncertainty with Dave Hale
We finally catch up for a chinwag and chat about:
navigating financial stress in business
neurodiversity
building resilient communities
homeschooling
pivoting and adapting work and life
And so many more things.
For more details on what's coming up - www.megberryman.com
For more details on our consulting work - www.regenerativeways.org
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S6E11 Nature Activism with Dr Briony Penn
Briony Penn is a naturalist, writer, educator, and broadcaster well known for her indomitable spirit and tireless devotion to protecting endangered species and sensitive ecosystems in her native British Columbia, Canada.
In this episode, Dave chats with Briony about:
acting in service to the earth
decolonizing and acting counter-culturally
the politicisation of nature education
barefoot mapping
why we don't act
reconnecting to a past we can be proud of
fostering courage to stand by what you know in your bones
For more information on Briony:
https://www.brionypenn.com
For more information on Meg's upcoming journeys: www.megberryman.com
For more information Dave and Meg's consulting work: www.regenerativeways.org
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S6E10 Regenerative leadership through crises with Mei Lai Swan
A senior yoga teacher, Mei Lai Swan is a certified Embodied Flow™ teacher, with years of study and practice in Ashtanga, Vinyasa and Anusara yoga. From Melbourne, Australia, but now based on the road, she teaches in-depth workshops, retreats and international teacher trainings around the world, with a special focus on nada (sound) yoga, somatic and trauma-informed practices.
A trained Doula, she is the founder, previous CEO and ongoing Board Director of Birth for Humankind, a non-profit organisation providing free birth support to women in disadvantaged circumstances.
In this conversation we chat about:
- Mei Lai's perspective on post-crisis regenerative recovery and repair from her experience working in flooded-affected communities
- the importance of community and co-regulation in times of crisis
- health and wellbeing as the cornerstones of regeneration
- mobilising and shifting systems for regeneration and recovery
- how trauma impacts repair and recovery
- community-driven responses to crisis
- regenerative leadership.
For more information on the Northern Rivers Community Healing Hub -
https://www.nrchh.org/
To learn more about Mei Lai - https://meilaiswan.com/about/
To learn more about our upcoming retreats and events - https://www.instagram.com/megjberryman/?hl=en
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S6E9 On Neopeasantry with Artist as Family
Artist as Family (Meg Ulman and Patrick Jones) live in Daylesford, Australia on Djaara Country on a quarter-acre permaculture plot, home to their School of Applied Neopeasantry at Tree Elbow University. They practice a unique form of performance art, comprising how they live, get their food and medicine, and move around; performing modes of life making they call permacultural neopeasantry.
Meg and Patrick are bloggers, fermentors, writers, public speakers, goatherders, gardeners and video makers who also make music, but mostly they're a family who belong to a bloody great community and a beautiful small patch of sacred forest, and therefore they're much more than the sum of our parts.
In this episode we talk about:
Meg and Patrick's vision for the world
using grief and sorrow as fuel toward living differently
de-schooling
living communally and resolving conflict
stepping into young eldership
neopeasantry and using the way we live as activism
embodied leadership and regenerative living
finding our way back toward indigenous wisdom
And so much more.
For more info on Artist as Family:
https://artistasfamily.is