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Building communities is about listening and learning, not imposing our ideas
Transformation just happens naturally. We are here to support and further the transformation, and our main task is to listen and learn.
May 7
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Gabriel Fehrenbach
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April 2025
The communities we need and can build right now!
Our communities are key to our future. It’s in our communities where we experience upheavals, both societal and ecological. Communities are places where…
Apr 30
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The communities we need and can build right now!
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You are unique. Why is that important, and what should we do about it?
Being unique is challenging. But our uniqueness is a vital element that can help us solve the situation humanity is facing.
Apr 25
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Gabriel Fehrenbach
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You are unique. Why is that important, and what should we do about it?
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Five areas where we can transform our societies
When it comes to taking action, we should focus on the five key areas that will have the most transformative impact: communities, food production, urban…
Apr 16
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Gabriel Fehrenbach
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Five areas where we can transform our societies
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A five-step guide to harnessing the power of your emotions
Most of the time, we just notice our feelings without truly feeling them. But all our sensations have a location, a shape, a flow, and sometimes even a…
Apr 10
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Gabriel Fehrenbach
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A five-step guide to harnessing the power of your emotions
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How to answer three fundamental questions that lead to profound transformation
If you want to take action that leads to profound transformation, you should start by asking three essential questions. This method will help you…
Apr 4
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The three things to know if you want to act with impact
It’s time to act, and to act wisely. Three essential questions will guide your actions, making them fruitful and bold.
Apr 2
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The three things to know if you want to act with impact
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March 2025
The four gifts of our crises
The chance of our lifetime (2/3)
Mar 31
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Gabriel Fehrenbach
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The four gifts of our crises
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How to deliberately take action
The chance of our lifetime (3/3)
Mar 31
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Gabriel Fehrenbach
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How to deliberately take action
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The five key dynamics we have to face, as individuals and society
The chance of our lifetime (1/3)
Mar 31
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Gabriel Fehrenbach
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The four domains of resilience
Personal resilience is fundamental for our transformational work. We can only build resilient communities if we are resilient ourselves. Resilience is…
Mar 28
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Fundamentally, resilience is self-care
Resilience is manifold. It means withstanding and adapting. It means to act according to the situation and your place in it. Fundamentally, resilience…
Mar 26
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