Kinward Podcast
In this vibrantly alive conversation, wholistic educator Dr. Jenny Finn, co-founder of Springhouse Community School [https://springhouse.org/], distinguishes âthe wake up callâ (the insight, sometimes sudden, sometimes carried like a burden, that what we are doing isnât working, for the world or for us) from the commitment to do, to make, to become something new. Springhouse Community School [https://springhouse.org/] is a learning environment for whole people, an intergenerational practice space for shaping a culture that takes care of Life. Springhouse is named for the structure you build around a spring, a source of water, a Life Source, to make that water more accessible and more useful. I was called to reach out to Jenny Finn because I have been seeking models of land-based learning projects that are explicitly rooted in community and place and dedicated to cultivating and protecting wholeness and aliveness TOGETHER in these times of great disruption and change. When I found Springhouse, it felt like a breath of fresh air. And more: it felt like a commitment. And it is, as you will hear. It is Life work. Jenny Finn has designed structures that foster vitality in people, communities, and organizations for nearly 30 years. She holds a Ph.D. in Sustainability Education and is a co-founder of Springhouse. Jenny Finnâs research, mentoring, and teaching invites people to strengthen the relationship they have with themselves in order to serve the world with greater clarity, courage, compassion, and creativity. Her work has taken many forms including non-profit leadership, trauma and hospice care, chaplaincy, clinical private practice, community-building through the expressive arts, and education. Jenny lives on a farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains with her husband Andy and their many furry friends, and she is the mother of Andrew and Lizzie. She loves riding the Peloton bike, swimming, spending time with family and friends, and watching a good British mystery. Springhouse has K-12 youth education rooted in place; adult development programs; an online community [https://community.springhouse.org/springhouse-online-community]; a print shop; and a constellation of adult stewards who are committed to their own personal transformation as they invite others to root into and experiment toward vitality. Springhouse is known all over the world as a model of education in service to flourishing, and has helped to found other âvitality-centeredâ learning communities globally. Jenny and her co-conspirators at Springhouse have been designing and learning and iterating and sharing what they are learning for more than a decade now. Weâre lucky to have their work in the world. Iâm so grateful to Jenny for taking some time to share herself, and Springhouse, with us. Learn more about Springhouse: https://springhouse.org/ [https://springhouse.org/] Subscribe to Kinward and support this work: kinwardmoves.substack.com [http://kinwardmoves.substack.com] Get full access to Kinward Moves at kinwardmoves.substack.com/subscribe [https://kinwardmoves.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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