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Soft, Earthen Futures
Storywork Studio
52 episodes
2 days ago
Formerly known as the Inner Circle Podcast, Soft, Earthen Futures is for creatives, visionaries, and worldbuilders who are imagining new possibilities on the Earth. Hosted by Daje Aloh—writer, teacher, and story doula—this podcast explores what it means to stand at the threshold between what has been and what wants to emerge. It's about tending the in-between, listening to what the Earth is dreaming through us, and building those visions into form. Soft Earthen Futures is a design philosophy that awakens life-affirming potential in us. It champions design process that is listening, intuitive, grounded in nature, and centered on the embodied human experience. Design that brings out the best of what humanity can become. Through reflections, seasonal transmissions, and conversations with other visionaries, this podcast offers frameworks for regenerative entrepreneurship, soul-led creativity, and visionary practice. Topics include: How to Shift Reality and Futurewriting Visionary Entrepreneurship and Worldbuilding Astrology as Divination Practice and Developmental Process Creative Process and Weavership Seasonal Rhythms and Regenerative Time The Creative Rites and Visionary Rites of Passage
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Formerly known as the Inner Circle Podcast, Soft, Earthen Futures is for creatives, visionaries, and worldbuilders who are imagining new possibilities on the Earth. Hosted by Daje Aloh—writer, teacher, and story doula—this podcast explores what it means to stand at the threshold between what has been and what wants to emerge. It's about tending the in-between, listening to what the Earth is dreaming through us, and building those visions into form. Soft Earthen Futures is a design philosophy that awakens life-affirming potential in us. It champions design process that is listening, intuitive, grounded in nature, and centered on the embodied human experience. Design that brings out the best of what humanity can become. Through reflections, seasonal transmissions, and conversations with other visionaries, this podcast offers frameworks for regenerative entrepreneurship, soul-led creativity, and visionary practice. Topics include: How to Shift Reality and Futurewriting Visionary Entrepreneurship and Worldbuilding Astrology as Divination Practice and Developmental Process Creative Process and Weavership Seasonal Rhythms and Regenerative Time The Creative Rites and Visionary Rites of Passage
Show more...
Spirituality
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Self-Improvement
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How to Quiet-Quit Social Media
Soft, Earthen Futures
29 minutes
2 weeks ago
How to Quiet-Quit Social Media
  • Join us for the Missing Piece free 2-hour, done-with-you workshop on quiet-quitting social media while building an online business.


If you're an entrepreneur who's exhausted from chasing viral trends, optimizing every post, and pouring your heart into content that disappears into the void—you are not alone. There's a growing movement of service-based business owners who are choosing a different path: quiet-quitting social media.

What Does It Mean to Quiet Quit Social Media?
Borrowed from Gen Z workplace, quiet quitting social media means doing the bare minimum on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn without completely abandoning them overnight. You show up, but you stop giving more energy than required. Quiet Quitting is not disappearing entirely (which could genuinely hurt your business). Instead, it's about a philosophical shift in how you approach marketing.

You stop:

  • Hoping to go viral
  • Scrolling endlessly to study what others are doing
  • Following every "expert" who promises the secret formula
  • Pouring your heart and soul into every post
  • Trying to game the algorithm

You start:

  • Focusing radically on your mission
  • Speaking directly to the people you're meant to serve
  • Building a world for your ideal clients, not for the masses
  • Decentering yourself and making your audience the hero of their own story
  • Reclaiming your energy

Join us for the Missing Piece free 2-hour, done-with-you workshop on quiet-quitting social media while building an online business.

Soft, Earthen Futures
Formerly known as the Inner Circle Podcast, Soft, Earthen Futures is for creatives, visionaries, and worldbuilders who are imagining new possibilities on the Earth. Hosted by Daje Aloh—writer, teacher, and story doula—this podcast explores what it means to stand at the threshold between what has been and what wants to emerge. It's about tending the in-between, listening to what the Earth is dreaming through us, and building those visions into form. Soft Earthen Futures is a design philosophy that awakens life-affirming potential in us. It champions design process that is listening, intuitive, grounded in nature, and centered on the embodied human experience. Design that brings out the best of what humanity can become. Through reflections, seasonal transmissions, and conversations with other visionaries, this podcast offers frameworks for regenerative entrepreneurship, soul-led creativity, and visionary practice. Topics include: How to Shift Reality and Futurewriting Visionary Entrepreneurship and Worldbuilding Astrology as Divination Practice and Developmental Process Creative Process and Weavership Seasonal Rhythms and Regenerative Time The Creative Rites and Visionary Rites of Passage