When the world feels uncertain, where do you turn for strength? This episode explores not just how we endure challenging times, but how we can reframe them as powerful moments of growth, healing, and profoundĀ human connection.
We are honored to be joined by Ella Noah Bancroft, a Bundjalung woman, artist, author, and founder of The Returning Indigenous Corporation. Drawing from deepĀ Indigenous wisdom, Ella guides us through the practice of "remembering and returning"āa powerful call to reconnect with our land, community, andĀ ancestral lineageĀ as an antidote to modern disconnection.
We discuss how to build aĀ sustainable cultureĀ based on care, Ella's work inĀ community building, creating spaces forĀ intergenerational learningĀ where elders and youth exchange knowledge, and the healing power of authenticĀ storytelling. This is a conversation about finding our place, strengthening our bonds, and weaving a new story for our collective future.
Key Moments:
[06:45]:Ā Shifting perspective: Why seeing difficult times as periods of birth and growth is crucial for humanity.
[09:29]:Ā Unpacking "Remembering and Returning": What it means to reclaim connection to land, culture, and self.
[12:28]:Ā How intergenerational communities create "quantum leap learning" and foster deep-rooted wisdom and belonging.
[26:59]:Ā The "Mother Care" program: A powerful example of building a business rooted in a community care economy.
[32:59]:Ā Rediscovering the role ofĀ storytellingĀ as the fabric of our DNA and a vital tool for healing and understanding.