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Community Resilience
Community Resilience
21 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Community Resilience, a podcast created in collaboration with the Ecovillage Resilienec 2.5 degree project facilitated by the global ecovillage network.
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Welcome to Community Resilience, a podcast created in collaboration with the Ecovillage Resilienec 2.5 degree project facilitated by the global ecovillage network.
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Non-Profit
Business
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Holding Hope in transformative times with Piracanga Ecovillage
Community Resilience
38 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
Holding Hope in transformative times with Piracanga Ecovillage

Welcome back to Community Resilience, a podcast created in collaboration with the Ecovillage Resilience 2.5 degree project facilitated by the global ecovillage network.

Today, we are travelling to Piracanga Ecovillage, located on the eastern coast of Brazil in the state of Bahia, nestled between the forest and the beach. Piracanga has undergone great transformation in the past few years on social, structural and spiritual levels. It is an honor to have them with us in the resilience project, and we hope you enjoy hearing from them as much as we do.

Today’s podcast guest is  Bruno Tambelini, permaculturalist, EDE instructor, social entrepreneur and founder of the Inkiri Institute at Piracanga. For four years, he has dedicated  himself to the development of the Viva Inkiri University - a project that has trained more than 400 young people between 18 to 28 in socio-emotional skills - while creating local impact through regenerative culture training.

Join us as we explore the ways in which many forms of community nurture seed of hope, passing on the ways in which they have learned to be resilient.

Learn more at: ⁠ecovillage.org/ecovillage-resilience-podcast

Community Resilience
Welcome to Community Resilience, a podcast created in collaboration with the Ecovillage Resilienec 2.5 degree project facilitated by the global ecovillage network.