I am Enough

Lyn Man at Earthaconter

What if we remembered that we are enough?  What happens when we know we have choices, that things can be done differently and that we are all full of potential?In this Podcast we share stories, experiences and tools, our own as well as others who join us to share their journey towards enoughness.  We challenge cultural beliefs and patterns, and draw on the Wisdom of Nature exploring how all of this can support us in seeing our wholeness and create new possibilities.

  1. 9H AGO

    Listen, trust, create: Let the wisdom of the shared space emerge

    What if the smartest person in the room is the room itself?  We gather with Alex Papworth, Mark Henderson, and Scott Plate to explore the quiet power of shared spaces—how simple structures, deep listening, and genuine belonging turn groups into living systems that think and feel together. We start with the theatre, where a director’s first vision only becomes real when the whole cast can co‑create it. From there we travel to indigenous models of community that bake belonging into daily life, not as a perk but as the operating system. Along the way, Scott’s meeting experiment—90 seconds per speaker, no interruptions, everyone heard before repeats—shows how a few clear rules can shift status patterns, bring forward quieter wisdom, and heal the “memory” of a room shaped by past tensions. Nature becomes our teacher. We borrow metaphors from forests and mycorrhizal networks to understand how healthy groups distribute attention and resources where they are needed most. We compare “stupid spaces” (pre‑decided outcomes, dominance by loud voices, speed over sense) with wise spaces that use light process, presence, and curiosity to unlock collective intelligence. Practical ideas abound: the count‑to‑ten exercise that teaches sensing and restraint, live word clouds to surface consensus, rotating facilitation, and bookending meetings by asking how people feel—without fixing them. Across stories and practices, a theme repeats: belonging begins within. When we feel safe in ourselves, we can offer difference without armour, dissent without rupture. That’s how culture changes—one respectful round, one named tension, one brave pause at a time. If you’re ready to redesign your meetings, teams, or communities for trust, psychological safety, and real collaboration, this conversation offers the maps and the courage to start. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a teammate, and leave a review telling us one practice you’ll try next. Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    56 min
  2. FEB 19

    From Head To Heart: Tuning Into Inner Wisdom For Life And Leadership

    What if your clearest guidance isn’t something you find, but something you feel?  We sit down with Alexander and Christopher Evert of Wisdom on the Go to explore how inner wisdom becomes reliable when we move from mind-led performance to heart-led presence. Through stories, simple practices and honest reflection, we unpack how trust, embodiment and community can transform how we live, work and lead. We start with the basics: reflection as a daily habit that slows reactivity and reveals meaning, and embodiment practices—breathwork, qigong, slow movement—that build a stable “energy container” for the day. Alexander shares how dance taught him to shift from impressing to expressing, while Christopher offers a quiet pre-meeting intention that turns rooms of strangers into long-lost friends. From humming before speaking to morning rituals that reduce anxiety, the tools are simple, human and repeatable. From there, we widen the lens to leadership and culture. Self-acceptance is the root of new leadership: embracing vulnerability, sensitivity and not-knowing so imagination and vision can land. We talk about creating social coherence in teams, using circle practice and deep listening to replace performative bonding with real connection. A family business case shows how a single vulnerable prompt bridged generations faster than years of formal gatherings. Nature becomes a teacher too—seasons, tides and moonlight reminding us to respect cycles and let balance be dynamic rather than forced. Underneath it all is a bigger shift: unlearning separation. We examine how economic incentives fractured families and communities, and how trust, presence and shared purpose can mend those seams. One belief change can ripple everywhere: we are one human family on a small planet, here to support the common good. Lived through daily practice, that truth changes how we sell, hire, collaborate and care. Listen for practical ways to access inner guidance, foster team coherence, and lead with wholeness. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people remember they are already enough. You can learn more about Christoper and Alexander at https://www.newdirection.nz/ which shares their podcast 'Wisdom on the Go' Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    59 min
  3. FEB 5

    From Resolutions To Self-Trust: Choosing Inner Desire Over External Pressure

    Ever notice how the word should sneaks into your goals and steals the joy?  We sat down with Scott Plate, Alex Papworth, and Mark Henderson to unravel the pressure to optimise our lives for status, speed, and approval—and to replace it with a gentler standard: moving from inner desire, not external demand. We start with a vivid metaphor: learning to drive a manual on a hill. Finding the friction point between clutch and gas mirrors the balance between listening to the world and listening to ourselves. From there we tackle childhood scripts—“What will you be?”—and the labels that make others comfortable but leave us small. Alex gets honest about belonging and taboo during messy career transitions. Scott reflects on the courage to stop explaining choices and to let people be wrong about you while you follow what you know. Mark explores meaning through service, sustainability, and the reality that purpose can change shape as life unfolds. The conversation journeys through mountain zigzags, sailing tacks, and the mesmerising flow of a starling murmuration. Each image reminds us that growth is rarely a straight line. Sometimes the truest path looks like leaving a promotion, changing tribes, or walking away from an impressive label when meaning evaporates. We talk about slowing down enough to hear the quiet signal beneath the noise, choosing communities that make space for your nature, and becoming an instrument for the work that wants to move through you. Practical? Yes. Romantic? No. Worth it? Absolutely. If you’re tired of chasing goals that don’t feel like yours, this is a warm, clear invitation to trust your inner gravity. Subscribe, share with someone who needs a kinder compass, and leave a review telling us: what should are you ready to release? Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    49 min
  4. JAN 22

    From Burnout To Belonging: A Journey Into Embodiment And Wholeness

    What if the moment you stop proving is the moment you finally feel at home in your own skin?  We sit down with embodiment and leadership coach Angélique van Eeuwen-Bos to explore how a life reorients when you trade overthinking for felt sense, and speed for presence. From childhood alienation and corporate burnout to a quiet, radical choice — sit in a café and do nothing — Angélique  shares how slowing down opened a pathway to enoughness, clarity, and courageous action. Across our conversation, we unpack the core of embodiment: emotions are not problems to fix but signals to follow.  Angélique  explains how conscious movement - with an arc of slowing down, listening within and surrendering to what emerges - helps release what the body stores; the tension, fear, grief, rage.  Showing how breath can widen and the heart can soften. Instead of chasing a perpetual calm, we talk about meeting the darkness gently and consistently, letting the body change state in its own time. The payoff is practical: more capacity to navigate stress, fewer reactive loops, and choices anchored in values rather than approval. The practice is key. Community becomes the amplifier.  Angélique  facilitates circles spanning multi cultures to face real topics—belonging, safety, microaggressions, polarisation—without collapsing into blame. We explore how witnessing in a non-judgemental space dissolves rigidity and grows empathy, and how rage, when honoured, reveals the fire of what we most care about. That fire becomes fuel for grounded leadership at home, at work, and in our wider communities. We close with a belief that changes everything: we are not separate. Difference can be honoured without turning into better-than or less-than. When we meet heart to heart and body to body, enoughness stops being a destination and becomes a daily practice. If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help others find their way back to themselves. You can find out more about  Angélique at https://www.road2authenticity.com/  You can connect with her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeliquebos/ Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    53 min
  5. JAN 8

    Capacity Grows Where Comfort Ends

    What if discomfort isn’t a threat to outrun but a compass to read?  We dive into the art of getting comfortable with the uncomfortable by reframing emotions as information and building the capacity to hold hard moments without breaking faith with ourselves. With guests Scott Plate, Alex Papworth, and Marie Dove, we bridge psychology and somatics to show how breath, attention, and incremental practice can turn raw edges into reliable strength. We start with a simple shift that changes everything: emotions are signals, not sentences. When we drop the “good vs bad” label, we can hear what feeling is asking for and stop the pressure-cooker cycle of suppress and explode. From there we look at the body as a teacher. Core training becomes a living metaphor for inner stability: strengthening hurts at first, yet it gives you a centre that stands firm in high winds. Expectation and mindset shape experience too—when you meet challenge as practice rather than punishment, you create room to learn instead of brace. Drawing on polyvagal insights, we explore why a spiking nervous system can be wisdom in disguise. A pause, a longer exhale, a hand on the belly—these micro-moves widen the window of tolerance and prevent the story from hijacking the state. We also tackle discernment in a noisy world: resisting false binaries, holding paradox, and letting intuition emerge when you’re not identified with a side. Growth then becomes humane: “fun comfortable” steps that respect the body’s pace, daily rituals that build trust, and the quiet courage to ask, Do I love myself enough to be awkward while I learn? If you’re ready to swap avoidance for agency and build inner strength you can feel, press play. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find this conversation. Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    1h 1m
  6. 12/04/2025

    From Hedge Witch To Harmony Gardens: A Life Rooted In Nature, Seasons, And The Sacred Feminine

    What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet?  Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegetables and the human spirit. We travel through seasons with close attention: the race to solstice bloom, the first cut at Lammas, the waning that invites pruning and renewal. Ruth shares how this seasonal literacy shapes her inner life, offering a model for emotional regulation and recovery—when you’re cut back by criticism, give it time, step under trees, and trust regrowth. We also step into the Sacred Feminine not as abstraction but as embodied archetypes: warrior as devoted energy, protector and provider as everyday service, sovereignty as authorship of one’s life. These frames help redress the imbalance between masculine and feminine energies and invite a fuller expression of who we already are. Along the way, we question tidy lawns and tidy lives, explore community harmony as ecosystem design, and name a cultural wound around sexuality that needs wiser education and genuine respect. What emerges is a grounded path back to enoughness: look closely, tend what matters, prune with care, and make room for wild resilience. Press play to feel more rooted, more sovereign, and more at home in your own skin—and if this conversation nourishes you, follow, share with a friend, and leave a review so others can find their way back to themselves too. Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    51 min
  7. 11/20/2025

    What If Self-Trust Begins With Listening To The Seasons Within?

    What if the reason you feel stretched thin isn’t a lack of discipline but a lack of tuning to the seasons?  We dive into the tension between a culture that worships constant growth and a body that thrives on ebb and flow. Together with Mark Henderson and Alex Papworth, we explore how tuning into nature’s rhythms — and our own — brings steadier energy, sharper focus, and a kinder relationship with work and rest. We start by reframing “productivity” through the lens of spring, summer, autumn and winter. Autumn becomes the harvest of learning; winter, the deep rest that enables renewal. Mark shares insights on the often-ignored 24‑hour male hormonal cycle and how simple choices like prioritising protein at breakfast can stabilise energy across the day. Alex reflects on small but potent rituals — a five‑minute nap, a barefoot step into the garden at dawn — that cut through mental noise and reconnect us with the world outside our walls. The conversation widens to interconnection: our personal cycles sit inside family patterns, organisational rhythms, and ecological systems. We speak about convenience culture, the myth of permanent “summer energy,” and the creative gains that come from honouring slower seasons. Expect practical ideas you can try today, from micro-rests to cold-water dips, plus a fresh way to navigate decisions: ask “What season am I in right now?” and let that guide your next step. It’s a gentle, grounded approach to wellbeing that feels human, sustainable, and real. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs permission to rest, and leave a review telling us which simple ritual you’ll try this week. Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    51 min
  8. 11/06/2025

    We Are Nature: Rethinking Work, Worth, And What Matters

    What if enoughness isn’t something you earn, but something you remember when you slow down?  This week we sit with regular contributor Mark Henderson, co‑creator of Natural Intelligence and seasoned coach, to explore how presence, nature, and awe can transform confidence, creativity, and workplace culture. Mark’s story begins in the Scottish hills, where long solo walks built self-sufficiency and an eye for meaning that shaped a non-linear career across entrepreneurship and leadership coaching. We unpack the engagement crisis and why so many people feel disconnected at work. Mark explains the three essential connections—self, others, and nature—and offers practical rituals that shift stress into steadiness: morning meditation, unhurried time outdoors, and small group activities like planting or pruning that rebuild trust and belonging. As brain waves settle, the physiology of calm makes room for curiosity, genuine listening, and the quiet insights that often move a team forward. Presence isn’t a soft skill; it changes meetings, decisions, and outcomes. From there we follow the spark of awe. You don’t need epic vistas—attention and appreciation can turn a tiny flower or a sudden silence into a heart-opening reset. When stress drops, creativity rises, and cultures that favour participation over control tap intelligence from every corner of the organisation. Mark names this alignment natural intelligence: recognising we are part of a living system, letting go just enough to enter flow, and noticing synchronicities that guide our next step. A closing parable about the rarity of life reframes responsibility and gratitude in one breath. If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs to hear it, and leave a quick review—your words help others find the show. You can find our more about Mark and what he does at https://www.naturalintelligence.se/ and connect with him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmhenderson/ Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org

    47 min

About

What if we remembered that we are enough?  What happens when we know we have choices, that things can be done differently and that we are all full of potential?In this Podcast we share stories, experiences and tools, our own as well as others who join us to share their journey towards enoughness.  We challenge cultural beliefs and patterns, and draw on the Wisdom of Nature exploring how all of this can support us in seeing our wholeness and create new possibilities.