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The Traditional Dream Factory

42 min · 12. maj 2021
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In this episode Sam and Ani, founders of, respectfully, Oasa and Project Heart, tell the story of how they met and how the Traditional Dream Factory came to life. Why they chose to settle in Portugal, how the found and got access to the land. The take us on a "tour" and share their vision of what it will be: from the use of space itself , the systems to put in place to the type of community they dream of and their relationship with the locals. More about Project Heart [https://www.heartribe.space/post/project-heart] More about Oasa [https://oasa.co/] More about the Traditional Dream Factory [https://traditionaldreamfactory.com/]

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