Dreaming Ourselves Alive
On collective intelligence, creating your own seasons, and the islands of hope already taking shape.. With Catalina Cock Duque, hosted by Amel Murphy. What if the biggest crisis of our time isn’t climate or conflict — but the false sense that we are separate? Catalina Cock Duque is a Colombian systems thinker and social innovator working across peacebuilding, bioeconomy, and youth leadership. She and Amel speak about what it takes to bring people together across deep divides; from former enemies to institutions and communities. Catalina describes how real change takes root; not through top-down solutions, but through collective care, shared agency and deep reconnection She shares stories of young people rebuilding their communities, and the discipline of choosing where to place attention when the world feels overwhelming. “Our biggest crisis is that deep level of disconnection from ourselves, from others, and from nature.” — Catalina Cock Duque EPISODE GUIDE Introduction and Catalina’s work in Colombia From social entrepreneur to weaver; connecting people and systems Responsible mining and Ecoflora; business as regenerative practice The crisis of separation; starting with the self Collective intelligence; creating conditions for shared insight Human connection before solutions; former enemies in dialogue Burnout and the fractal model; inner and outer change Creating your own seasons; rhythms of work and rest Islands of hope; attention and what we choose to see Young changemakers; action without resources Closing seed; the future as something we weave ABOUT CATALINA COCK DUQUE Catalina Cock Duque is a Colombian systems thinker and social innovator devoted to regenerating the social fabric. Her work spans peacebuilding, responsible economies, youth leadership, and bioeconomy, bringing together communities, institutions, and business to build regenerative systems. She is co-founder of The Weaving Lab and a board member of Ecoflora. Catalina lives in Medellín, Colombia. Fundación Mi Sangre https://fundacionmisangre.org/ [https://fundacionmisangre.org/] Alliance for Responsible Mining / Oro Verde https://www.responsiblemines.org/ [https://www.responsiblemines.org/] Ecoflora https://ecofloracares.com/ [https://ecofloracares.com/] The Weaving Lab https://weavinglab.org/ [https://weavinglab.org/] Documentary (DW TV) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHyqRPWoaiU [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHyqRPWoaiU] ABOUT AMEL MURPHY Amel is the founder of Embodied Beings. She grew up between cultures, and it was the body, not the book, that first taught her what belonging feels like. For over twenty years, she has worked at the intersection of personal healing and collective change, supporting leaders, communities, and changemakers to come into right relationship with themselves, each other, and the world around them. This podcast was born from that inquiry, and from the belief that stories, told honestly, are medicine. www.embodied-beings.com [http://www.embodied-beings.com] https://www.linkedin.com/in/amelmurphy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amelmurphy] STAY CONNECTED Share this episode with someone who needs it. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Know someone whose story belongs in this podcast? Tell us; we read every message. Music by HappinessInMusic from Pixabay.
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