Season 5
Note: to read this posting on a calm presence see a conscient rethink
a conscient rethink
What needs to be said? Who needs to say it? Who wants to hear it? How does it help?
February 16th, 2025, on the unceded lands of the Algonquin-Anishinaabe people.
I started publishing the conscient podcast and balado conscient in May of 2020.
My goal was to ‘explore art and the ecological crisis as a learning and unlearning journey’.
At that time I believed that ‘the arts and culture could play a critical role in raising awareness about sustainability issues and moving people towards action.’
Maybe. Maybe not.
At any rate, some 300 episodes later, I felt that this first leg of my conscient journey is complete and that I owe deep gratitude to my collaborators and to you, for listening.
It’s now time to rethink conscient.
Some of you might recall in my listen and co-create posting on a calm presence and this quote from the Intercultural Communication Handbook :
These wise words encouraged me to slow me down and inspired me to take a pause from the production of conscient during the winter of 2025 and I tried to follow this good advice.
Others are also advocating for a slow down and a rethink.
For example Kai writes in Dense Discovery – Issue 326 / When enough outrage is enough :
What did I do?
I listened to everyday life.
I stopped judging.
I meditated on presence.
I conversed with colleagues in the 10 week Surviving the Future : The Deeper Dive 2025 course.
I shared some of my experiences in prepare, bend, sustain.
I read and listened to Shaun Chamberlin’s Dark Optimism, Nate Hagens’ The Great Simplification and Kamea Chayne’s Green Dreamer.
I also shovelled snow, learned to play tennis and played shinny.
Lots of shinny.
I also pondered listener feedback from previous seasons of conscient. Here are a few :
Published on 10 months, 1 week ago
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