Sometimes, when we consider someone extra-ordinary, we de-humanise them. 🔥You can listen to the full piece here, or continue reading below. Reading time: 7 minutes.Meg Pagani | On the Extra-Ordinary and D-humanisation0:00/315.9681× One of the indigenous principles that impacted me the most when I first heard about
"Você pode sair da Floresta, mas a Floresta não vai sair de você." * Deh Bastos – Puyanawa Territories, Amazon Rainforest, July 2023 *– You can leave the Amazon, but the Amazon will never leave you. 🔥You can listen to the full piece here, or continue reading below. Reading time: 7
Can we master the Science of Provocation? ~ 🔥You can listen to the full piece here, or continue reading below.Reading time: 9 minutes.The Ecology of Power | The Other Side of Impact0:00/324.3733331× In March I wrote a private Letter to 100 of my most trusted contacts, allies
A: "Most of my work is about building bridges." Me: "Ah! I'm actually writing about this. What do you think it takes to be a bridgemaker?" A: "I don't know, but I'm terrible at it." July 2023 – Puyanawa
"Everything you have." 🔥You can listen to the full piece here, or continue reading below.Reading time: 9 minutes.Meg Pagani The Other Side of Impact What does it take to be a bridgemaker part 10:00/445.6106671×🤓Hint: if you're using a dark theme,
🔥You can listen to the full piece here, or continue reading below. Reading time: 9 minutes.Meg Pagani | The Other Side of Impact - Business is hurting, and so are we0:00/7:531×🤓Hint: if you're using a dark theme, the play button is hard to see
🔥You can listen to the full piece here, or continue reading below. Reading time: 10 minutes.Meg Pagani | The Other Side of Impact - Are we using power or is power using us?0:00/10:141×🤓Hint: if you're using a dark theme, the play button is
My most radically honest speech so far. Hope you enjoy it! Event: TEDx LisbonCatolicaSBE Date: April 2022
L’onestà è una cosa semplice. Honesty doesn’t have to be dramatic, or aggressive. True honesty is simple. As I let the teachings of the Way of the Forest sink in and further stretch their roots across my work, this concept keeps coming up for me. ~ In nature, things
“I did a little exploring with an image I love from one version of the Sotho story of Ditaolane, in which the fleeing hero turns himself to stone at the edge of a great river to escape an angry mob of people. Reaching the edge, too, one of the people
PART 2: your compass bearing to a forgotten border ~ When the mind can’t help you navigate, what other parts of you seem to know the way? In the first piece of this series we saw that Purpose is not something we can power through with our mind, and that
PART 1: your mind won’t serve the task. ~ One of the questions that seem to be shaking this time in history is: what’s real? What feels real? What is truly valuable? What would I stand up for and defend, if threatened? These are not easy questions to sit