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In this episode of Sense-Making in a Changing World it is my delight to share with you this conversation with Juan Jose Lugo Bernal from Quito, Ecuador from Pangea Regenera. Juan and I met through the Ecoversities program of Re-imagining Higher Education .
He recently recorded an interview with me about my work - you can listen here - and we then recorded this conversation about his - the courage it took to shift from being an engineer to a life in permaculture - his permaculture program at the public hospital - with garden time prescribed by the doctors - his emergent skill in dowsing and intuitive design
I think Juan's story is so powerful - expressing the doubts and fears many of us have felt at some time in our lives - and the possibilities to chose a different reality and work with deep purpose and joy.
I hope you enjoy this episode. I loved chatting with Juan. Don't forget you can pop over to the podcast youtube channel to watch this conversation too. ________________________________ ________________________________
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Warm regards,
Morag Gamble.
I acknowledge the Gubbi Gubbi people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live , work & play, and pay my respects to their elders past present and emerging.
Audio: Rhiannon Gamble Music: Kim Kirkman |