episode 179 | Jun 23, 2023 | 57min

The Power of Invitation

In this conversation with writer and thought-leader Charles Eisenstein we explore sense-making in the era of collapse, stepping outside of our stories, the nature of sanity, the power of invitation and how we navigate the breakdown.
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In this podcast we talk about:

03:00 Sense-making in collapse
06:00 Navigating the breakdown
10:00 The nature of change
16:00 Stepping outside of our stories
22:00 Responses to the paradigm shift
29:00 What is sanity
34:00 The power of invitation
40:00 The fallout from divisiveness
46:00 The importance of grief
54:00 Say thank you

Resources Mentioned:
The Sanity Project
The next five years video

About the Guest

Charles Eisenstein

Charles Eisenstein

Charles Eisenstein is a countercultural philosopher, essayist and speaker focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, economics and human cultural evolution. His writings on the web magazine Reality Sandwich have generated a vast online following; he speaks frequently at conferences and other events, and gives numerous interviews on radio and podcasts. He is the author of several books, including Sacred Economics and The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible, and Climate: A New Story.

WEBSITE
https://charleseisenstein.org
Charles Eisenstein Substack

About the Host

Joel Monk

Joel Monk is a leadership coach, educator and entrepreneur. He co-founded Coaches Rising, a company on the cutting edge of online coach training with a community of over 65,000 coaches. Coaches Rising programs regularly include participants from every continent on the planet and they have collaborated with some of the leading minds in the field of human development and coaching. Joel is also a leadership coach, coaching at companies such as THNK, Booking.com, Siemens and Naspers. Joel has designed and led several entrepreneurial and leadership development programs, at places such as Socionext, THNK and The Impact Hub Amsterdam.

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