Do the biblical floods, rampant genocide, ongoing wars, and a deeply polarized U.S. presidential election leave you feeling anxious and concerned? Does the present moment feel like a perfect storm?
While the world may seem chaotic, many places remain to find solace and sanctuary. What if our definition of “collective” is too narrow? By remembering the diverse spectrum of human experiences, can we discover ways to overcome tragedy?
In this solo episode of “Everlutionary: Healing & Transforming the World,” host Hawah Kasat asserts that we don’t need a miracle to survive this hurricane season; we need to anchor our feet deep into the ground and remember that we are not alone. The disasters we face can unite us and remind us of the beauty, magic, and altruism inherent in humanity.
In this tumultuous landscape, we explore how feelings of grief and gratitude often intersect, creating a complex emotional tapestry. When personal loss, societal upheaval, or global crises feel overwhelming, it becomes crucial to examine the profound relationship between slowing down and embracing the power we have to influence our surroundings.
In this timely episode, we discuss:
- The tragic loss of life and livelihood for millions affected by recent climate disasters
- The intersection of grief and gratitude
- Slowing down as a way to mitigate the energy of chaos
- The first steps to healing
- The impact of human irresponsibility on all creatures, not just humans
- A broader understanding of the term “collective”
- Simultaneously holding pain and joy
- Why we don’t need a miracle
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Previous guests include: Kerry Docherty of Faherty Brand; Cindy Forde, author of “Bright New World,” and the Founder of Planetari; Dr. Joanna Grace, the Founder of The Sensory Projects; Prince Haru, the recognized leader of the Kuntanawa Nation
Check out the most downloaded episodes:
- E20 - Kuntanawa: Amazonia and the Keys to Our Future
- E21 - Honoring Women and Healing Men with Hawah Kasat
- E22 - Fashion Waste and Conscious Capitalism with Kerry Docherty of Faherty Brand
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