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Catherine-Rose: “What's beyond the things that we've inherited, that we've been told are the way things are? Dreaming allows us to see outside of those structures and outside of those patterns, outside of those norms. I love that idea of dreaming being something that there's a magic to it, that helps you lift up and out and beyond. I love the idea of people coming into community together, as we've done in the inquiry, to dream.”
In this episode Amanda (Inquiry Comms Officer) is joined by Catherine-Rose Stocks-Rankin [or CR for short] (Inquiry Co-Chair) and Darryl Gaffney du Plooy (Inquiry Co-Lead) to explore the concept of dreaming. The kind of dreaming that you can do when you're awake.
Referenced in the episode:
Wavicle is the podcast series that reflects on the process of being part of Social Action Inquiry Scotland. We delve into what has emerged for us during this process of being part of the Inquiry, we highlight our learnings and unlearnings, and we explore the topics that have been rooted within us.
Catherine-Rose: “What's beyond the things that we've inherited, that we've been told are the way things are? Dreaming allows us to see outside of those structures and outside of those patterns, outside of those norms. I love that idea of dreaming being something that there's a magic to it, that helps you lift up and out and beyond. I love the idea of people coming into community together, as we've done in the inquiry, to dream.”
In this episode Amanda (Inquiry Comms Officer) is joined by Catherine-Rose Stocks-Rankin [or CR for short] (Inquiry Co-Chair) and Darryl Gaffney du Plooy (Inquiry Co-Lead) to explore the concept of dreaming. The kind of dreaming that you can do when you're awake.
Referenced in the episode:
Wavicle is the podcast series that reflects on the process of being part of Social Action Inquiry Scotland. We delve into what has emerged for us during this process of being part of the Inquiry, we highlight our learnings and unlearnings, and we explore the topics that have been rooted within us.