The Lev Natan Podcast invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect with the living roots of our regenerative future. Hosted by Lev Natan, founder of Alliance for a Viable Future, we explore the art and practice of regenerative leadership for changemakers who are weaving a spiritually-grouned, place-based, bioregional response to the polycrisis.
In a down-to-earth, conversational tone, Lev shares insights and reflections while walking through the towering evergreens along the Housatonic River, one of his favorite pathways in the Berkshires, the place he calls home. His voice is refreshing, in its authentic call to remember who we are and what we are here to do.
Building on more than fifty conversations from the Alliance for a Viable Future Podcast, this new phase of conversations carries forward the same heartbeat: that change flows through relationships, at the speed of trust. Each episode offers an invitation to ground your purpose, strengthen community, and participate in the healing of our collective future.
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The Lev Natan Podcast invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect with the living roots of our regenerative future. Hosted by Lev Natan, founder of Alliance for a Viable Future, we explore the art and practice of regenerative leadership for changemakers who are weaving a spiritually-grouned, place-based, bioregional response to the polycrisis.
In a down-to-earth, conversational tone, Lev shares insights and reflections while walking through the towering evergreens along the Housatonic River, one of his favorite pathways in the Berkshires, the place he calls home. His voice is refreshing, in its authentic call to remember who we are and what we are here to do.
Building on more than fifty conversations from the Alliance for a Viable Future Podcast, this new phase of conversations carries forward the same heartbeat: that change flows through relationships, at the speed of trust. Each episode offers an invitation to ground your purpose, strengthen community, and participate in the healing of our collective future.
What’s the purpose of Indigenous People’s Day? Where did it come from? Why does it matter?
The purpose of this panel, “Listening Deeply: Indigenous Voices Panel Discussion,” was to educate our community in preparation for Indigenous Peoples’ Day. It happened on Friday, October 1st from 6:00-8:00pm at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting of South Berkshire in Housatonic. Our panelists were Shawn Stevens, Jake Singer, Bonney Hartley, from the Mohican Cultural Affairs Office, and Carol Dana, a Penobscot Language MastWe also heard deep reflections from Lev Natan, founding director of Alliance for a Viable Future, and special honored guest, Gwendolyn VanSant, Chief Executive Officer and Founding Director of MultiCultural Bridge.
The Lev Natan Podcast
The Lev Natan Podcast invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect with the living roots of our regenerative future. Hosted by Lev Natan, founder of Alliance for a Viable Future, we explore the art and practice of regenerative leadership for changemakers who are weaving a spiritually-grouned, place-based, bioregional response to the polycrisis.
In a down-to-earth, conversational tone, Lev shares insights and reflections while walking through the towering evergreens along the Housatonic River, one of his favorite pathways in the Berkshires, the place he calls home. His voice is refreshing, in its authentic call to remember who we are and what we are here to do.
Building on more than fifty conversations from the Alliance for a Viable Future Podcast, this new phase of conversations carries forward the same heartbeat: that change flows through relationships, at the speed of trust. Each episode offers an invitation to ground your purpose, strengthen community, and participate in the healing of our collective future.