Beloved Futures

Aubrey Morgan Yee

“the ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”  ~ David Graeber The world is changing all around us. I know in my bones that, contrary to the evening news, a new and more beautiful way of human-ing on the planet is being birthed. One that is in right relation with Earth (Gaia), embracing the truth of Inter-being. The Beloved Futures podcast is a space of soul nourishment where we explore what is going right with the world and give space to the Beloved Futures emerging in our midst. When we can collectively imagine multidimensional futures that we wish to live in, we will make the choices in the present that steer us there with more ease and grace.Imagination is the mostpowerful force available to humankind. Together we imagine new worlds into being. Radical (to the root) modes of relating with the world, remembering how to live with earth as the sentient being that she is. Each episode, I connect with individuals and collectives whoare actively engaged withand devoted tocatalyzingbelovedfutures. What do these futureslook like, taste like, smell like, feel liketo them? What propels their work and dedication to radical imaginings?Together we explore what brings them energy and hope, the twists and turns of their life and learningand how their workin the world adds to the collective experience of thriving and joy. These conversations with artists, healers, teachers, creators, storytellers, farmers, spiritual leaders, mothers and others on the frontlines of the imagination revolution are aimed at supporting all of us as werise into our creative potential as human BE-comings. Each one of us is a vessel for thelife forceof Loveto flow into material experience and each one of us has an invaluable gift to share. When we focus our energies on the Beloved Futures, we collectively produce an energetic in the now that makes the seemingly impossible, possible. The time is now, there is no other moment than the present. Together we are a force. And so it is...

  1. S2 E17 | Aubrey Morgan Yee – Our Beloved Futures Book: Remembering Ourselves as Co-Creators

    FEB 5

    S2 E17 | Aubrey Morgan Yee – Our Beloved Futures Book: Remembering Ourselves as Co-Creators

    What if the future is not something happening to us, but something moving through us? What if remembering our place within a living cosmos is the beginning of true empowerment? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits in intimate conversation with her dear friend and longtime creative companion Cassie Mitchell, continuing the unfolding of the Our Beloved Futures book. Together, they open a deeper layer of the book’s architecture, philosophy, and prayer – exploring futures thinking as liberation, ecological belonging, and sacred participation in the ongoing creation of the world. This episode is both reflection and invocation – a remembering of ourselves as participants in a living Earth, and an invitation to imagine futures rooted not in domination, but in reverence. … About the Conversation In this contemplative and expansive dialogue, Aubrey speaks to the courage required to remain authentic in the creative process, especially when navigating feedback, doubt, and the pressure to make one’s work easily digestible. She shares how Our Beloved Futures was never meant to be a conventional book, but a transmission – a frequency that works on the reader beyond linear logic. The conversation moves between the intimate and the planetary: from the vulnerability of trusting one’s inner voice, to the profound responsibility of recognizing that the future is shaped through imagination, relationship, and collective dreaming. Aubrey invites us to shift from the “modern mind,” rooted in separation and extraction, into an ecological or Indigenous mind – one that understands interdependence, reciprocity, and the aliveness of the world. At its heart, this episode asks us to remember: we are not observers of the future. We are co-creators within it. What We Explore in This Episode This episode offers a deepening into the philosophical and energetic foundations of Our Beloved Futures. Aubrey reflects on the nonlinear, initiatory nature of writing, the chakra system as a map of collective becoming, and the power of metaphor – particularly the butterfly – to help us understand the necessary dissolution of old systems and identities. Woven throughout is an invitation into futures work as empowerment, imagination, and sacred responsibility, grounded in our relationship with a living Earth. Key Takeaways Writing as soul retrieval – the creative process as a journey of remembering, integration, and transformation.Words as living frequencies – language as spell, transmission, and embodied experience beyond intellect.The chrysalis moment – understanding collapse, uncertainty, and dissolution as part of emergence.Futures as empowerment – recognizing our role and agency in shaping what comes next.Co-creating with a living planet – remembering ourselves as participants within an animate, intelligent Earth.For anyone moving through personal or collective transition, creative becoming, or the longing to live in deeper alignment with life, this episode offers a steady and visionary reminder: the future is not fixed, and we are not powerless. Through imagination, devotion, and relationship, we participate in the emergence of our beloved futures. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    35 min
  2. S2 E16 | Isis Indriya – Remembering the Oracle: Ritual, Lineage & the Future as Prayer

    JAN 22

    S2 E16 | Isis Indriya – Remembering the Oracle: Ritual, Lineage & the Future as Prayer

    What does it mean to remember who we are – beyond modern time, beyond forgetting, beyond fragmentation? What becomes possible when ritual, prayer, and sacred memory are restored as living technologies for our collective future? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee is joined by Isis Indriya – minister, culture creator, ritual educator, and bridge-builder for the Oracle Clan – for a luminous conversation on remembrance, lineage, and the living transmission of ancient wisdom. Rooted in Egyptian cosmology, Hermetic philosophy, and devotional practice, this dialogue invites us into a deeper relationship with ritual not as performance, but as prayerful participation in the ongoing creation of the world. … About Our Guest Isis Indriya is a minister, culture creator, bridge-builder, and fireplace keeper for the Oracle Clan. She is an educator of ritual, divination, Egyptian cosmology, and Hermeticism, and the founder of the Academy of Oracle Arts, a global school devoted to the restoration of sacred wisdom traditions and initiatory learning. Isis teaches and facilitates rituals and ceremonies worldwide, both online and in community, and leads pilgrimages to Egypt as a living classroom of remembrance. Through her temple space, she hosts community prayers and gatherings, holding space for reverence, transmission, and collective healing. Her work is rooted in devotion, discernment, and the careful stewardship of ancient knowledge in modern times. What We Explore in This Episode Together, Aubrey and Isis explore the role of the oracle in times of transition, the responsibility of holding sacred knowledge with humility and care, and the importance of restoring ritual as a communal, embodied practice. Key Takeaways Ritual as living technology for coherence, prayer, and collective orientationThe oracle as listener, translator, and servant of life – not authority over itEgyptian cosmology as a map of harmony, balance, and sacred orderThe importance of lineage, humility, and discernment in spiritual leadershipRemembering Earth as temple and community as ceremonyFutures shaped not by domination, but by devotion, reverence, and careFor those drawn to ritual, ancestral wisdom, sacred study, and the slow remembering of what has always been alive beneath the surface of modern life, this episode offers a grounded and luminous invitation to walk with integrity, listen deeply, and tend the future as something holy. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Isis’s work: Website: www.academyoforaclearts.com Instagram: @isis_indriya, @academy.of.oraclearts & @studio_omari FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    59 min
  3. S2 E15 | Our Beloved Futures Book – The Art of Writing: A Journey of Self-Discovery

    JAN 8

    S2 E15 | Our Beloved Futures Book – The Art of Writing: A Journey of Self-Discovery

    What if the future is not something we wait for, but something we remember how to co-create? What if our words, our bodies, and our imaginations are already shaping the worlds to come? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with longtime collaborator and trusted companion Cassie Mitchell for a deeply intimate conversation about Aubrey’s book Our Beloved Futures. Together, Aubrey and Cassie explore the birth of Our Beloved Futures – from its mythopoetic origins and shamanic writing process, to the moments of doubt, feedback, and profound soul-retrieval that shaped its final form. Aubrey shares how the book emerged not as a linear argument, but as a frequency – an invitation into remembrance, ecological belonging, and collective imagination. … About the Conversation In this rich and expansive dialogue, Aubrey reflects on writing as a devotional practice – one that channels wisdom beyond the intellect and asks the writer to trust their own genius, even when it is not universally understood. She speaks to words as living forces, carrying frequencies that work on us beneath conscious thought, and to the future as a collective dream we are already co-dreaming with the Earth. From personal stories of creative vulnerability to sweeping reflections on planetary transformation, this episode offers a grounded yet visionary lens on what it means to live, imagine, and create in times of profound change. What We Explore in This Episode This episode offers a contemplative glimpse into the nonlinear, shamanic writing of Our Beloved Futures, where the creative process becomes an act of soul retrieval and devotion to authenticity. Aubrey reflects on words as living frequencies, the chakra system as a map for collective becoming, and the butterfly as a guide through collapse and emergence. Woven throughout is an invitation to shift from modern mind to ecological mind – remembering ourselves as empowered co-creators, dreaming the future alongside a living Earth. Key Takeaways: Conversation as medicine – why Aubrey thrives in dialogue and relational inquiry rather than solo transmission.Density as devotion – how contemplative writing invites readers to slow down, breathe, and listen between the words.Trusting your genius – honoring the truth that not all work is meant to be legible to everyone.Words carry power – language as frequency, disruption, and re-patterning.Futures are plural – the future is not fixed, but shaped through imagination, choice, and collective dreaming.Ecological mind – remembering ourselves as relational beings within a living, intelligent world.Find the others – how authenticity becomes a beacon for imaginal cells to gather and build what comes next.For anyone navigating creative doubt, planetary grief, spiritual awakening, or the longing to participate consciously in what is unfolding, this episode offers a resonant invitation: to clean and clear the vessel, listen deeply, and trust that your presence matters in the shaping of our beloved futures. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    44 min
  4. S2 E14 | Jason Grechanik – Listening to the Plants: Apprenticeship, Dieta & the Medicine of Remembering

    12/11/2025

    S2 E14 | Jason Grechanik – Listening to the Plants: Apprenticeship, Dieta & the Medicine of Remembering

    What if the intelligence we seek is living all around us – in the soil, in the trees, in the quiet, patient spirits of the plants? What becomes possible when we slow down, listen deeply, and allow the natural world to re-teach us who we are? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with Jason Grechanik, a plant-medicine practitioner, tabaquero, and host of The Universe Within Podcast. Jason’s life’s path has been shaped by devotion to the plants, deep listening, and a humble willingness to let nature lead. Together, Aubrey and Jason explore what it means to walk a path of apprenticeship – the patience it requires, the honesty it reveals, and the profound transformation that unfolds when we meet the world with reverence. … About Our Guest Jason Grechanik is a plant-medicine practitioner and tabaquero whose path began with a curiosity about plants as food, life, and medicine. In his early twenties, he studied herbalism, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and healing traditions from around the world. This exploration eventually led him to the Amazon rainforest, where he spent nearly ten years working at The Temple of the Way of Light, one of the most respected ayahuasca healing centers in Peru. Jason currently leads dietas and plant-medicine retreats in Peru and abroad, working with Amazonian tree medicines as well as trees native to North America and Europe. He is also the creator and host of The Universe Within Podcast, which features interviews with elders, healers, teachers, and practitioners from around the world. What We Explore in This Episode In this expansive conversation, Aubrey and Jason explore the profound relationship between humans and plants – what we learn when we approach them with humility, and what they reveal when we quiet the mind long enough to listen. Key Takeaways The path of the dieta – understanding isolation, silence, and fasting not as deprivation, but as gateways to clarity and deep communion with plant spirits.Apprenticeship as devotion – why true learning requires patience, humility, and a willingness to be transformed.Plants as mirrors for consciousness – how vegetal intelligence reflects the parts of ourselves we are ready to see and heal.Healing as remembering – the insight that plants don’t “fix” us; they help us recover our inherent wholeness.Safety, ethics, and lineage in medicine work – the importance of proper guidance, preparation, and integration when entering plant-medicine spaces.For anyone drawn to plant wisdom, spiritual apprenticeship, or the subtle terrains of inner healing, this conversation offers a grounded, honest, and illuminating glimpse into the heart of the vegetal world. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Jason’s work: Website: https://jasongrechanik.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasongrechanik/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UniverseWithin Podcast: The Universe With FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    1h 20m
  5. S2 E13 |  Mary Thanissara – Dharma, Devotion & the Fierce Grace of the Sacred Feminine

    11/27/2025

    S2 E13 | Mary Thanissara – Dharma, Devotion & the Fierce Grace of the Sacred Feminine

    What becomes possible when the Dharma meets the wounded places of our world with tenderness, and also with righteous, necessary fire? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with Mary Thanissara – Buddhist teacher, former monastic, author, activist, and carrier of profound devotional lineage – for a spacious, intimate, and stirring conversation. This dialogue becomes a remembering: of feminine wisdom long suppressed, of inner authority reclaimed, and of the Dharma as a living, breathing force for liberation. … About Our Guest Thanissara began practicing in the Burmese tradition in 1975 and later ordained in the Ajahn Chah lineage, becoming one of the first Western women to join the siladhara order in the UK. She spent twelve years as a Buddhist nun, helping establish both Chithurst and Amaravati Monasteries and pioneering Dharma retreats for families and children. Thanissara and her husband and  partner, Kittisaro, live in Sonoma County, California where they founded Sacred Mountain Sangha Non Profit which hosts regular practice spaces, retreats, Dharma trainings and its emergent contemplative activist focus, Liberation Spirituality, to support a revolutionary Dharma to meet these times. She holds an MA in Buddhist Psychotherapy and is the author of Garden of the Midnight Rosary, a collection of mystical, devotional poetry. Her work integrates Dharma, depth psychology, trauma-informed healing, and sacred activism – with a particular emphasis on restoring the feminine principle within spiritual life and systems of power. What We Explore in This Episode This conversation moves between the intimate and the mythic – tracing Thanissara's journey from early monastic life to decades of teaching, activism, and trauma-informed spiritual care. Through stories, lineage memories, and fierce clarity, Thanissara calls us back to an embodied, relational, and sacred Dharma. Key Takeaways The wounded feminine within Buddhism – how patriarchal structures shaped Thanissara’s early monastic life and why reclaiming the feminine is essential for collective liberation.Trauma, silence, and spiritual bypassing – understanding how traditions can unintentionally reinforce harm, and how courage, truth-telling, and relational repair restore the integrity of the path.Right timing and sacred cycles – how awakening often unfolds in spirals, not straight lines, and why deep practice requires patience, attunement, and compassion.The Dharma in a burning world – how Buddhist practice meets climate emergency, social injustice, and global grief – not as escape, but as embodied engagement.Whether you are a longtime practitioner, newly exploring Buddhist teachings, or simply longing for a more truthful and loving way of being, this conversation with Thanissara invites you into a deeper relationship with presence, integrity, and sacred courage. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Thanissara’s work: Websites: https://sacredmountainsangha.org/ and https://dharmagiri.org Substack: https://thanissara.substack.com FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    1h 9m
  6. S2 E12 | Peter Kennedy – The Remembering: Awakening, Integration & The Journey Home to Self

    11/13/2025

    S2 E12 | Peter Kennedy – The Remembering: Awakening, Integration & The Journey Home to Self

    What if the greatest awakening of your life came disguised as loss, emptiness, or collapse? What if everything you built was meant to fall apart, so you could remember who you truly are? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with Peter Kennedy – entrepreneur, author, and seeker – for a deeply honest and transformative conversation about the inner journey that began after the outer world he built came undone. Once the CEO of a global company, Pete found himself facing the limits of success, addiction, and control. His descent through loss and plant medicine ultimately became a pilgrimage home to his own heart – chronicled in his book The Remembering: A Journey Back to Self. … About Our Guest Peter Kennedy is a father of five, entrepreneur, spiritual seeker, and author of The Remembering. Once driven by a relentless pursuit of success (culminating in the $140M exit of his tech startup), Peter’s awakening came not from achievement, but from surrender. A life-changing temazcal ceremony in the jungles of Brazil cracked open the armor he had spent decades building and set him on a path of deep healing and spiritual transformation. Through plant medicine, somatic therapy, and confronting the parts of himself he had long exiled, Peter began to remember who he truly is.  Today, he is the co-founder of EvolveWell Inc., a conscious technology company redefining growth from the inside out. Peter’s journey is a testament to the power of letting go and the beauty of becoming whole. What We Explore in This Episode In this rich and soulful exchange, Aubrey and Peter trace the contours of awakening through the lenses of loss, identity, and integration. They invite us to see transformation not as a destination, but as a daily devotion to awareness, love, and truth. Key Takeaways From control to surrender – how Peter’s journey through Iboga and other plant medicines revealed the fear underlying success and control.The myth of busyness – dismantling the cultural illusion that productivity equals worth, and discovering presence instead.Love as the ultimate integration – the moment Peter brought compassion to the parts of himself he once rejected, he reshaped his relationship with his family and the generational healing that would follow.Remembering God – finding spirituality beyond religion, in direct relationship with the divine within.Authenticity as power – why embracing our “weirdness” is the medicine the world needs most.Whether you’re navigating a dark night of the soul, awakening to your true nature, or simply longing to live more authentically, this conversation will remind you that even in the unraveling, you are already home. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Peter’s work: Website: https://evolveweird.com Instagram: @therememberingbook LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/peterkennedy182 Book: The Remembering: A Journey Back to Self FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    1h 6m
  7. S2 E11 | Kumu Ramsay Taum – Living Pono: Remembering Aloha, Balance & the Blue Continent

    10/30/2025

    S2 E11 | Kumu Ramsay Taum – Living Pono: Remembering Aloha, Balance & the Blue Continent

    What does it mean to live in alignment – with self, with others, and with the Earth? How might restoring harmony within become the path to restoring peace on our planet? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with Kumu Ramsay Taum, a respected Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) teacher, cultural practitioner, and visionary leader whose life work bridges ancient wisdom with modern systems. Together, they explore how Hawaiian ancestral wisdom offers a roadmap for personal and collective healing, and how Hawai‘i itself can serve as a model for a peaceful and regenerative world. … About Our Guest Kumu Ramsay stands as a bridge between worlds – an Indigenous wisdom keeper rooted in ancestral knowing, yet fully engaged within the infrastructures of modernity. His work does not seek to escape the systems of extraction and imbalance, but to meet them, reweave them, and offer a path forward grounded in Aloha, accountability, and alignment.  In spaces where metrics have too long replaced meaning, Kumu Ramsay calls for a deeper reckoning: not merely accounting, but radical accountability; not just reference, but reverence; not only return on investment, but a return on intellect, intention, and integrity. His voice is both ancient and emergent, advocating for economic and ecological systems that reflect the sacred interdependence of all life.  Through a lens of peace, sustainability, and relational wisdom, Kumu Ramsay helps communities remember who they are, where they stand, and how to move in harmony with both land and law, spirit and structure. What We Explore in This Episode In this powerful conversation, Kumu Ramsay and Aubrey explore the inner technologies of alignment and harmony, Ho’oponopono, and how ancient Hawaiian wisdom holds keys for navigating today’s fragmented world. Key Takeaways Ho‘oponopono as inner technology – the practice of restoring right relationship within, before attempting to heal what’s outside of us.Living Pono – understanding alignment as a dynamic, moment-by-moment attunement to what is proper and balanced in each circumstance.Mana as life force – accessing, rather than accumulating, the universal energy available to all living beings.Hawai‘i as the world’s spiritual navel – envisioning the islands as a global center for peace, reconciliation, and ecological renewal.Navigating multiple realities – reimagining time, destiny, and choice through the Hawaiian lens of cyclical and multidimensional awareness.Whether you are walking the path of reconciliation, exploring your relationship with the Earth, or seeking a deeper sense of purpose, this conversation will invite you to slow down, listen, and remember your place in the great web of life. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Kumu Ramsay’s work: Website: https://www.ramsaytaum.com/ Instagram: @ramsaytaum FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    1h 13m
  8. S2 E10 | Jackie Mirkopoulos – Leading from Nature: Regeneration, Reciprocity & Joy

    07/30/2025

    S2 E10 | Jackie Mirkopoulos – Leading from Nature: Regeneration, Reciprocity & Joy

    What if leadership wasn’t about extraction, but about regeneration—of people, culture, and the planet?  What becomes possible when we root our organizations in joy, reciprocity, and nature’s blueprint?  In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with Jackie Mirkopoulos, a regenerative venture capitalist and leadership consultant guiding a new model of business rooted in reciprocity, embodiment, and joy.    ...  About Our Guest  Jackie Mirkopoulos is a regenerative venture capitalist and dynamic public speaker dedicated to shaping a harmonious future through her work in leadership development, her social impact fund as well as her newly founded leadership consultancy, Seven Neighbours.    Weaving visionary insights with lived experience, she challenges conventional thinking and guides leaders to align with nature’s blueprint in order to create thriving organisations, healthier cultures, and increased profits. With her trademark warmth and distinct sense of humour, Jackie invites audiences to step away from outdated hustle mentalities and into a state of flow, resonance, and co-creation with nature.    Her expertise spans health and wellness, company culture, land stewardship, and philanthropy - each driven by a deep commitment to building community and fostering meaningful change. With her captivating, authentic, and consistently engaging approach, Jackie always leaves audiences not only thinking differently but also feeling inspired and empowered to lead differently.  Aubrey and Jackie met at Project Biome, where Jackie serves on the Board of Directors.  What We Explore in This Episode  In this conversation, Jackie invites us to reimagine leadership, wealth, and business through a regenerative lens.  One that honors our humanity, reconnects us to nature, and centers joy as a transformative force. Drawing on her personal story, body-based wisdom, and experience stewarding both land and capital, Jackie shares a vision for organizations that nourish rather than extract, and for leaders who are rooted, resilient, and ready to co-create the future.  Key Takeaways  Nature as blueprint for leadership – how Jackie draws from permaculture, embodiment, and natural systems to guide regenerative business transformation. From extraction to reciprocity – why true sustainability starts within, and how organizations can shift from burnout culture to life-honoring practices. Wealth stewardship in transition – the challenges and opportunities facing next-gen leaders as they inherit wealth and reimagine legacy. Joy as a regenerative force – why joy isn’t optional, but essential for resilience, creativity, and cultural change. Human-first systems change – how reconnecting with our bodies, emotions, and inner work is key to transforming business from the inside out. Whether you're a leader, a culture shaper, or someone dreaming of a more regenerative world, this conversation will remind you what’s possible when we lead from joy, reciprocity, and embodied wisdom.  May this conversation illuminate the path you’re walking and inspire you to lead from the inside out.  With Love and Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee  GUEST INFO  You can find Jackie here: FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    57 min

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“the ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”  ~ David Graeber The world is changing all around us. I know in my bones that, contrary to the evening news, a new and more beautiful way of human-ing on the planet is being birthed. One that is in right relation with Earth (Gaia), embracing the truth of Inter-being. The Beloved Futures podcast is a space of soul nourishment where we explore what is going right with the world and give space to the Beloved Futures emerging in our midst. When we can collectively imagine multidimensional futures that we wish to live in, we will make the choices in the present that steer us there with more ease and grace.Imagination is the mostpowerful force available to humankind. Together we imagine new worlds into being. Radical (to the root) modes of relating with the world, remembering how to live with earth as the sentient being that she is. Each episode, I connect with individuals and collectives whoare actively engaged withand devoted tocatalyzingbelovedfutures. What do these futureslook like, taste like, smell like, feel liketo them? What propels their work and dedication to radical imaginings?Together we explore what brings them energy and hope, the twists and turns of their life and learningand how their workin the world adds to the collective experience of thriving and joy. These conversations with artists, healers, teachers, creators, storytellers, farmers, spiritual leaders, mothers and others on the frontlines of the imagination revolution are aimed at supporting all of us as werise into our creative potential as human BE-comings. Each one of us is a vessel for thelife forceof Loveto flow into material experience and each one of us has an invaluable gift to share. When we focus our energies on the Beloved Futures, we collectively produce an energetic in the now that makes the seemingly impossible, possible. The time is now, there is no other moment than the present. Together we are a force. And so it is...

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