Season 5
prepare, bend, sustain
what I learned in the first 3 weeks of surviving the future 2025
Note: the original posting on my a calm presence Substack is here.
Sarah Heynen, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Food & Ecology, suggested I take Surviving the Future : The Deeper Dive (StF), a 10 week course offered by Sterling College, in Vermont. The course is informed by the work of English economist, cultural historian and writer David Flemingand is led by British author and activist Shaun Chamberlin.
Sarah was right about taking the course.
So far it has been very intense, quite a bit of fun, with moments of, I would call it… terror.
I'm going to share some of my findings with you.
I noted what I learned (and unlearned) during StF 2025 from amazing presentations, engaged conversations, creative exercises, bold documentaries, vigorous debates and mutual support sessions : all kinds of interesting and enriching learning.
However, it all boiled down to this slide that our first guest presenter Nate Hagens (host of The Great Simplificationpodcast) shared with us in the first week.
My reading of this slide is that we need to :
Nothing else really matters.
It might seem simplistic to bring it down to 3 words but it really helped me focus.
As the course unfolded, I made note of some of my favorite sayings and moments.
And much more.
My hope (see when spirit becomes one for more on hope) is that once combined and coordinated, these efforts will become unstoppable forces of change and renewal.
That’s a bit utopic but I’ve always believed that once combined these things are very powerful.
During the course one of our assignments was to respond to Nate Hagens’ presentation. I wrote this poem:
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