We Outside
Join us for a conversation about Vanessa’s journey in hula and her dedication to creating a nurturing work environment that calls in the future. In this conversation, Villager Vanessa Hatakeyama joins host Ain Bailey to share her insights on the role of spirit through movement and deep connection to community. Vanessa discusses her journey in hula, the cultural roots that inform her practice, and her dedication to creating a nurturing work environment in the nonprofit sector. The conversation highlights the role of physical movement in grounding oneself, and the significance of love and compassion in leadership. In this episode, we explore: * Cultural art of hula and how it informs the ways spirit moves through oneself * Spirit and intentionality in community * Transforming nonprofit culture * Evolving the role of leadership to create the world we want to see * “how can I create that fertile ground at work so that my people can flourish?...that it can really be a place that nurtures people and that helps that reality that I do want to live in.” Sacred Shoutout Links: Vanessa: Whale Rider Movie [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298228/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_whale%2520rider] Ain: Mary Oliver’s poem “Wild Geese” [https://www.watershedecotherapy.com/articles/for-everyone/eco-poetry-mary-olivers-wild-geese/] Vanessa Bio: Bay Area born and raised, Vanessa Hatakeyama is the Executive Director of the Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj). A San Jose Japantown resident for over a decade, Vanessa is deeply rooted in the local community and has fostered collaborations with artists and arts organizations to showcase and celebrate the vibrant creativity, abundant diversity, and rich cultures that thrive in the historic Japantown neighborhood. As committed to her work and community endeavors as she is, they all come second to her beautiful blended and extended family and her passion for the Hawaiian art of Hula. When she has free time she is an avid listener of podcasts, reader of books, writer of poetry and prose, and enjoys throwing inconsistently shaped mugs, bowls and plates on the pottery wheel. Connect with Vanessa: vanessa@jamsj.org [vanessa@jamsj.org]Check out the Hālau Nā Wai Ola: Website [https://www.halaunawaiola.com/] & Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@halaunawaiola/about] * Website: https://www.halaunawaiola.com/ [https://www.halaunawaiola.com/] * Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@halaunawaiola/about [https://www.youtube.com/@halaunawaiola/about] New Seneca Village [https://www.newsenecavillage.org/] is a restorative residency experience that invites leaders and healers to access expansive resources for the sake of nourishing and sustaining their collective visioning for a just future. We Outside is hosted and produced by Ain Bailey and produced and edited by Aisha Jordan. Get in touch with We Outside at team@newsenecavillage.org [team@newsenecavillage.org].
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