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When the world moves at a million miles an hour, what do our bodies know that our minds miss? Joining us from Patagonia, professor of economics and social entrepreneur Donnie MacLurcan (Post-Growth Institute) shows how our gut feelings, stress responses, and simple embodied practices reveal powerful truths about how we might live differently. From his practice of stop and drop to a drawing exercise that reveals how we envision the future, Donnie shows how slowing down and tuning in opens space for possibilities.
By Jen Gerometta and Shannon NothstineWhen the world moves at a million miles an hour, what do our bodies know that our minds miss? Joining us from Patagonia, professor of economics and social entrepreneur Donnie MacLurcan (Post-Growth Institute) shows how our gut feelings, stress responses, and simple embodied practices reveal powerful truths about how we might live differently. From his practice of stop and drop to a drawing exercise that reveals how we envision the future, Donnie shows how slowing down and tuning in opens space for possibilities.