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In this episode, I reflect on my journey in community building, rewilding my approach to education, and starting a nature-based learning community, Rewild Learning Co-op.
In This Episode:
* A grounding breathwork exercise to settle into the present moment.
* Reflections on the importance of intentional community building and what it requires.
* Insights from my personal annual review and the themes that emerged from the past year.
* The evolution of the Rewild Learning Co-op and why we are building slow.
Rewilding Reflections from the Episode:
* “We need community right now, but not a whole lot of conversation about what that actually looks like in the day-to-day and what that requires.”
* “Taking your time and building slowly is the surest way to make sure that you are building a solid foundation.”
* “I want our older children to be given the opportunity to be leaders, guides, and mentors—and younger children offer a perspective of possibility and creativity.”
Links:
* Read the original post on Substack: Rewild Learning Co-op
* Subscribe to the Substack: BGCL Newsletter
* Follow on Instagram: @blackgirl.countryliving
* Learn more on the website: Black Girl Country Living
* Year Compass Tool: YearCompass
By Hillarie MaddoxIn this episode, I reflect on my journey in community building, rewilding my approach to education, and starting a nature-based learning community, Rewild Learning Co-op.
In This Episode:
* A grounding breathwork exercise to settle into the present moment.
* Reflections on the importance of intentional community building and what it requires.
* Insights from my personal annual review and the themes that emerged from the past year.
* The evolution of the Rewild Learning Co-op and why we are building slow.
Rewilding Reflections from the Episode:
* “We need community right now, but not a whole lot of conversation about what that actually looks like in the day-to-day and what that requires.”
* “Taking your time and building slowly is the surest way to make sure that you are building a solid foundation.”
* “I want our older children to be given the opportunity to be leaders, guides, and mentors—and younger children offer a perspective of possibility and creativity.”
Links:
* Read the original post on Substack: Rewild Learning Co-op
* Subscribe to the Substack: BGCL Newsletter
* Follow on Instagram: @blackgirl.countryliving
* Learn more on the website: Black Girl Country Living
* Year Compass Tool: YearCompass