The Imperfect Advocate Podcast

Season 7, Episode 2: Messy, Muddy, and Blooming

14 min · 4. Juni 2026
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Spring may bring flowers, but it also brings mud. In Episode 2 of the Imperfect Advocate Podcast spring season, Karen explores the messy beauty of living systems through the work of author and systems thinker Margaret Wheatley. From Vermont’s famous “mud season” to ecosystem diagrams that mysteriously leave humans out of the picture, this episode examines how modern life has conditioned us to see ourselves as separate from nature, from each other, and even from our own humanity. Karen reflects on why we crave certainty, why disorder often signals growth rather than failure, and how systems thinking can help us reconnect with the living world around us.

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