Join us as we explore the power of the natural world to inform and inspire us -- in our everyday lives, and in the complex challenges the world is facing.
With nature as our guide (and drawing on our own experience in coaching and consulting, international work, non-profit management, writing, local politics, and community) we explore diverse topics like climate change, confidence, listening, health, economics, storytelling, and more.
We look from different perspectives - including science and art; city and rural; individuals and systems - and try to cross pollinate ideas and uncover new ways of thinking. We offer up personal experiences, as well as ideas and experiences from guests, books, and elsewhere, all the while asking what the natural world can teach us.
Unfurling is hosted by UK-based Catriona Horey and Elizabeth Wainwright. Elizabeth is a writer, a coach and consultant operating locally and globally, and an elected District Councillor. Catriona is a coach – specialising in leadership, life, climate change and nature coaching – and a coaching skills trainer.
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Join us as we explore the power of the natural world to inform and inspire us -- in our everyday lives, and in the complex challenges the world is facing.
With nature as our guide (and drawing on our own experience in coaching and consulting, international work, non-profit management, writing, local politics, and community) we explore diverse topics like climate change, confidence, listening, health, economics, storytelling, and more.
We look from different perspectives - including science and art; city and rural; individuals and systems - and try to cross pollinate ideas and uncover new ways of thinking. We offer up personal experiences, as well as ideas and experiences from guests, books, and elsewhere, all the while asking what the natural world can teach us.
Unfurling is hosted by UK-based Catriona Horey and Elizabeth Wainwright. Elizabeth is a writer, a coach and consultant operating locally and globally, and an elected District Councillor. Catriona is a coach – specialising in leadership, life, climate change and nature coaching – and a coaching skills trainer.
Join the Unfurling Facebook group to carry on the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/313645743154222
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Welcome to season 2 episode 4 of Unfurling, in which we explore the topic of Beauty. We look from various perspectives, and the theme is illuminated by learnings from the natural world and from our 'guides'. Here's what's in the episode:
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References:
~1: Sheela Hobden
~1: VIA Survey of Character Strengths
~4: Mental Health Foundation: Mental Health Awareness Week
~5: Merriam-Webster: “Beauty”: “the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit”
~6: International Dawn Chorus Day
~22: Artamay Dusk & Dawn Cleanser
~24: Artemis
~38: National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
~39: Natural England
~42: Yorkshire Dales National Park Hay Meadows
~43: England Coastal Path
~45: East Devon AONB
~46: The Wildlife Trusts
~46: The National Trust
~47: Wildbelt, The Wildlife Trusts
~47: Greenbelt, UK
~50: Local Nature Recovery Strategies as part of the Nature Recovery Network
~51: Landscape Institute
~55: “Conservation is a social process informed by science”, Flora and Fauna International
~58: “What Has Nature Ever Done for Us?” by Tony Juniper
~1:02: “Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World” by H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Tony Juniper, Ian Skelly
~1:02: Friends of the Earth
~1:06: Areas of Natural Beauty
~1:06: Cotswolds AONB
~1:07: “How mandarin ducks became a Chinese symbol of love?” in China Daily
~1:10: Ansel Adams: “Art is both the taking and giving of beauty.”
~1:12: “A Thing of Beauty” by John Keats
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