Climate Changed
In this companion episode, hosts Autumn Brown and Nicole Diroff sit down to reflect on the deep, ancestral wisdom shared by Zen Master Norma Wong in our previous episode. How do we move from the "terrifying" experience of systemic collapse into a place of collective resilience? Autumn and Nicole dive into the somatic and spiritual shifts required to live and lead in this time-place of collapse. Notable Quote: "If we are tapped into source and source reveals this great grand interconnectedness, there starts to surface these things that compel us... my experience says open yourself to it." — Nicole Diroff Episode Summary: Following Autumn's conversation with Norma Wong, Nicole and Autumn process the heavy yet hopeful themes of "source ways," the breakdown of Western "individualism," and the necessity of accompaniment. Nicole shares a vulnerable story of navigating a moment of crisis, illustrating how our nervous systems respond to collapse and how we can find our way back to resonance through collective "beingness" rather than just "doingness." Key Themes and Conversations: * Processing the "Slipstream": Nicole and Autumn discuss the somatic experience of living through the "polycrisis" and the importance of recognizing our own nervous system's response to systemic duress. * Breaking the Construct of Individualism: A reflection on how Western "hyper-individualism" creates a sense of isolation during crisis and the invitation to return to a more foundational "source way" of being. * Accompaniment in Action: Nicole shares a powerful personal narrative about witnessing a high-stress incident and how it served as a microcosm for the larger systemic "breakdowns" we are all witnessing. * Source vs. Strategy: Discussing why spiritual leadership requires being "tapped into source" before jumping into strategy, allowing our actions to be guided by a deep sense of interconnectedness. Next Steps & Practice: * Somatic Check-In: When you feel the "panic" of collapse—whether in a personal crisis or global news—take a moment to notice where that feeling lives in your body. Practice the "Breath of Resonance" discussed in Episode 5. * Identify Your "Source Way": Reflect on the practices that help you feel connected to the whole of life. Is it singing? Storytelling? Silence? Find one way to prioritize that "beingness" this week. * Practice Radical Presence: Look for a moment this week where you can offer presence rather than a solution. How does it change the energy of the interaction when the relationship is the first response? People and Resources Mentioned: * Norma Wong [https://www.normawong.com/], Zen Master and teacher. * Who We Are Becoming Matters [https://www.northatlanticbooks.com/shop/who-we-are-becoming-matters/] by Norma Wong (North Atlantic Books). * The BTS Center [https://thebtscenter.org/] Connect With Us: What stirred for you in this conversation? We love to hear your voices and reflections. * Email: podcast@thebtscenter.org * Voice Message: 207-200-6986 * Video: Watch full-length video episodes and find bonus material on The BTS Center’s YouTube channel [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.youtube.com/%40thebtscenter]. * Website: Visit www.climatechangedpodcast.org [http://www.climatechangedpodcast.org] for transcripts and discussion guides. Blessing: May you be fed, may you be watered. May you grow towards the sun. Feel held in love, worthy of love. Coming Up Next: Join us next week for a conversation with Katie Mears as we explore how we communicate risk and build collective solutions in a changing world.
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