Rewilding Connection

Re-Purposing Ourselves

27 min · 11 de abr de 2022
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What does it feel like to be connected to our purpose? Is it helpful to define it? How can we ritualize purpose? Welcome to our first episode of Rewilding Connection! Today we dive into what "purpose" means to us, and what it means more broadly in the context of our culture. We also talk about the intentions of this podcast, where we are in our daily lives right now, and what steps we can start to take to connect to our sense of purpose. Do you want to join our podcast conversations or join the Climate Café community? Email us at climatecafemail@gmail.com or visit our website climate-cafe.org! We would love to chat with you.

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