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1 Mel Robbins: The Let Them Theory, Build a Business and Life on Your Terms | Human Behavior | E329 1:16:55
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On her son’s prom night, Mel Robbins fussed over details that didn’t matter. Her daughter grabbed her arm and said, “Let them. Let them run in the rain. Let them eat where they want. Let them.” Those two simple words hit Mel like a ton of bricks and completely changed how she thinks about control. In this episode, Mel shares some of the pivotal moments that shaped her career, her innovative strategies for overcoming adversity, and how the Let Them Theory can help you navigate business challenges, strengthen relationships, and unlock your true power. In this episode, Hala and Mel will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (02:57) The Power of Action (04:22) Mel's Unforgettable TED Talk Debut (07:00) The 5 Second Rule (07:52) Building Unshakable Confidence (12:04) Turning Adversity into Strength (22:00) The Power of Showing Up for Others (30:40) Why Details Matter in Business (42:32) Understanding the Let Them Theory (51:14) The Let Them Theory in Business Mel Robbins is a motivational speaker, the host of The Mel Robbins Podcast, and a bestselling author of several influential books, including her latest, The Let Them Theory. Known for her groundbreaking 5 Second Rule, she has helped millions of people take action and transform their lives. With 30 million views, her TEDx talk made her a recognized voice in behavior change. Mel is also the CEO of 143 Studios, a female-driven media company creating award-winning content for top brands like LinkedIn and Audible. She is a Forbes 50 Over 50 Honoree and one of USA Today’s Top 5 Mindset Coaches. Resources Mentioned: Mel’s Books: The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About : https://amzn.to/4h6quLh The 5 Second Rule: Transform your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage : https://amzn.to/3WdAgTX Sponsored By: OpenPhone - Get 20% off 6 months at https://www.openphone.com/PROFITING Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://www.youngandprofiting.co/shopify Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at https://www.airbnb.com/host Rocket Money - Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to https://www.rocketmoney.com/profiting Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap Youtube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services : yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new All Show Keywords: Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship podcast, Business, Business podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal development, Starting a business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side hustle, Startup, mental health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth mindset. Career & Entrepreneurship Career, Success, Entrepreneurship, Productivity, Careers, Startup, Entrepreneurs, Business Ideas, Growth Hacks, Career Development, Money Management, Opportunities, Professionals, Workplace, Career podcast, Entrepreneurship podcast…
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1 #159 Poet Assassin (with Mieke Jacobs) 1:05:53
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Mieke Jacobs (poet, coach, thought leader and systemic teacher) returns to the Dome to share from her book Poet Assassin ; a fittingly-titled collection of “dense and ethereal” poems that excavate the collective psyche. It’s a fitting title for a body of work that flows through the mind and heart and yet is also sharp like an edge that cuts through the noise and speaks truth in a way that can be deeply felt in the body. With profound insight and honesty, Mieke reads from Poet Assassin and shares about her inspirations, processes, and meditations on the exploratory question behind the artistry of this book: “What is this strange, beautiful, glorious, and at the same time excruciating life about? "Grace" by Mieke Jacobs If it be Your will I will stumble and fall Flat on the ground in full surrender I will pray and wait Wait Wait Until the larger movement of life is taking me Once again If it be Your will I will walk towards the River And give myself to it Feeling the river feeling me A graceful witness to my toil When I try to push the river Once again If it be Your will I will walk forever I will walk barefoot I will ride bareback I am willing to stand naked In front of the Truth Once again If it be Your will I will stay I will come into form I will live this life This glorious and excruciating living of life I will come I will be Once again If it be Your will Show Notes : * Poet Assassin by Mieke Jacobs * #44 Systemic Elegance (with Mieke Jacobs and Paul Zonneveld) * La Garçon - Truus Druyt s Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: https://instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast What is your fiercest hope for humanity? Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #158 The Neutral Project (with Nate Helbach) 1:05:41
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Nate Helbach is the founder and CEO of Neutral , a regenerative development company that crafts economically viable and ecologically sustainable built environments. Neutral creates beautiful housing developments that enhance existing neighborhoods, encourage the fostering of human connectivity, and generate profits all while mitigating the harmful effects traditional development tends to inflict on the natural world. With several projects underway such as a luxury multifamily apartment complex in Madison, Wisconsin and another in Fayetville, Arkansas with numerous communal amenities like a rooftop garden , Neutral is a pioneer of sustainability and design, enriching the lives of residents and promoting a healthier planet for all. 329 S Duncan Ave | Fayetville, AR Bakers Place | Madison, WI Show Notes: * Neutral.us * #157 EcoResponsive Environments with Soham De and Prachi Rampuria * EcoResponsive Environments: A Framework for Settlement Design by Ian Bentley, Soham De, Sue McGlynn and Prachi Rampuria * Missing Middle Housing: Thinking Big and Building Small to Respond to Today’s Housing Crisis by by Daniel G. Parolek * Soft City: Building Density for Everyday Life by David Sim * “How the Auto Industry Carjacked the American Dream” Climate Town on YouTube * Phius Passive Building * Thesis Driven with Brad Hargreaves on Substack Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #157 EcoResponsive Environments (with Soham De & Prachi Rampuria) 1:18:02
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Housing is one of the greatest adaptive challenges we currently face as a species. It’s also a key solution to many other complexities around population, community, civic engagement, and the ecological crisis. Navigating our current global political landscape often feels like patching up a sinking ship, where the tools we use to mend it often reproduce the status quo that created the holes in the first place. In terms of housing, this looks like the expansion of repetitive, car-centric suburban developments that damage the earth and force us to spend more time in our cars commuting than in community. Prachi Rampuria and Soham De share another vision for what place making can be — one that calls for the building of a new ship to address today’s challenges with tomorrow’s solutions. They are co-founders of EcoResponsive Environments , an award-winning urban design and architectural practice based in London. Their work envisions the development of ecologically stable buildings, neighborhoods and settlements that are responsive to human needs for safe and just spaces to thrive, while also supporting our planet in the long-term. In this conversation, Andy, Prachi, and Soham imagine a world where through EcoResponsive design, we have the potential to create more sustainable, equitable, and vibrant communities for all. "Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years From Now" by Matthew Olzmann Most likely, you think we hated the elephant, the golden toad, the thylacine and all variations of whale harpooned or hacked into extinction. It must seem like we sought to leave you nothing but benzene, mercury, the stomachs of seagulls rippled with jet fuel and plastic. You probably doubt that we were capable of joy, but I assure you we were. We still had the night sky back then, and like our ancestors, we admired its illuminated doodles of scorpion outlines and upside-down ladles. Absolutely, there were some forests left! Absolutely, we still had some lakes! I’m saying, it wasn’t all lead paint and sulfur dioxide. There were bees back then, and they pollinated a euphoria of flowers so we might contemplate the great mysteries and finally ask, “Hey guys, what’s transcendence?” And then all the bees were dead. Show Notes: * https://www.ecoresponsiveenvironments.com/ * “Ecoresponsive Environments: A Framework for Settlement Design” by Ian Bentley, Sue McGlynn, Soham De & Prachi Rampuria * #148 It Makes a Village (with Jonathan Smales) Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast What is your fiercest hope for humanity? Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #156 A Hospitable Space (with Parker Palmer & Ariel Burger) 1:09:54
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Return guests Parker Palmer (author, activist, educator, and co-host of The Growing Edge ) and Ariel Burger (scholar, musician, rabbi, and author of Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom ) join Andy in sharing music, poetry, and reflections on humanity’s current moment with generous wisdom and insight. Parker and Ariel speak to what it means to be “awake” to the realities of hardship and suffering experienced by others; to be a witness rather than a spectator; and how through the compassionate creation of “hospitable spaces” we can engage with one another across even the most cavernous of divides. "A Ritual to Read to Each Other" by William E. Stafford If you don't know the kind of person I am and I don't know the kind of person you are a pattern that others made may prevail in the world and following the wrong god home we may miss our star. For there is many a small betrayal in the mind, a shrug that lets the fragile sequence break sending with shouts the horrible errors of childhood storming out to play through the broken dike. And as elephants parade holding each elephant's tail, but if one wanders the circus won't find the park, I call it cruel and maybe the root of all cruelty to know what occurs but not recognize the fact. And so I appeal to a voice, to something shadowy, a remote important region in all who talk: though we could fool each other, we should consider— lest the parade of our mutual life get lost in the dark. For it is important that awake people be awake, or a breaking line may discourage them back to sleep; the signals we give — yes or no, or maybe — should be clear: the darkness around us is deep. Show Notes * Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Joy [Title Video] * The Witness Institute * Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom by Ariel Burger * The Growing Edge with Carrie Newcomer & Parker J. Palmer * Martin Buber * Maurice Stanley Friedman * Taoism * Hasidic Judaism * Sarah and Abraham Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast What is your fiercest hope for humanity? Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #155 Becoming a Good Relative (with Hilary Giovale) 1:04:41
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“How can I become a good relative?” is the inquiry that guides Hilary Giovale’s work in writing, teaching, and reparative philanthropy. It’s a concept Hilary first became familiar with while building relationships with Indigenous communities; a goal to strive toward where we operate in support of the collective human community and of the Earth. In her book, Becoming a Good Relative: Calling White Settlers toward Truth, Healing, and Repair , she shares with warmth, compassion, and vulnerability her journey as a ninth-generation American settler reckoning with the realities of whiteness; the destructive impact its wreaked on Black and Indigenous communities; and walking the path of healing. This week, Andy and Hilary discuss divesting from whiteness; the humanizing power and spirit of storytelling; the importance of fostering a connection to the land as a foundation of this work; and ways listeners can commit to practicing reparations in our day to day lives. All proceeds of Becoming a Good Relative go to Jubilee Justice and the Decolonizing Wealth Project . "A New National Anthem" by Ada Limón The truth is, I’ve never cared for the National Anthem. If you think about it, it’s not a good song. Too high for most of us with “the rockets red glare” and then there are the bombs. (Always, always, there is war and bombs.) Once, I sang it at homecoming and threw even the tenacious high school band off key. But the song didn’t mean anything, just a call to the field, something to get through before the pummeling of youth. And what of the stanzas we never sing, the third that mentions “no refuge could save the hireling and the slave”? Perhaps, the truth is, every song of this country has an unsung third stanza, something brutal snaking underneath us as we blindly sing the high notes with a beer sloshing in the stands hoping our team wins. Don’t get me wrong, I do like the flag, how it undulates in the wind like water, elemental, and best when it’s humbled, brought to its knees, clung to by someone who has lost everything, when it’s not a weapon, when it flickers, when it folds up so perfectly you can keep it until it’s needed, until you can love it again, until the song in your mouth feels like sustenance, a song where the notes are sung by even the ageless woods, the short-grass plains, the Red River Gorge, the fistful of land left unpoisoned, that song that’s our birthright, that’s sung in silence when it’s too hard to go on, that sounds like someone’s rough fingers weaving into another’s, that sounds like a match being lit in an endless cave, the song that says my bones are your bones, and your bones are my bones, and isn’t that enough? Show Notes: * Becoming A Good Relative: Calling White Settlers Toward Truth, Healing, and Repair by Hilary Giovale * Reclaiming Our Indigenous European Roots by Lyla June * Guide to Making a Personal Reparations Plan * Decolonizing Wealth Project * Jubilee Justice Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
After several years focused on parenting, podcasting, and leadership development work, I'm excited to release my new song Apocalypse on Christmas . I wrote it last winter in the wake of a period of depression and an intense bout with Covid that laid me up for over a month. Writing it helped me heal. It was kicked off by my five-year old daughter's playful attempts to steal my jacket. It turned into a love song for community amidst the fall of civilization :-) You can listen to the full song here on Substack. It’s also available for download on Bandcamp , along with two other wintery songs to warm the heart. Merry Christmas -Andy p.s. the well-read denizens of Substack might be hip to the fact that the word apocalypse - which in our modern era (circa 1980s) came to mean the “end times” of civilization - is rooted in the Greek apokalyptein which means to "uncover, disclose, or reveal," and evolved into the Middle English to mean “insight, vision; hallucination." The song is written in that spirit. Apocalypse on Christmas Let me take your jacket Rest here by the fire Ladle up some cider And tune the radio dial Until you find the station That's playing deck the halls We can raise our glasses And sing some Christmas songs God remember how we used to live So high up on that hog Guzzling gas, streaming shows Cinnabuns down at the mall Now the power grid's collapsed And we're waiting for the fall So let us raise our glasses And toast to all we've lost We'll sing... Merry Christmas Don't let it get you down We never needed that stuff anyhow So pour another round I'll pour another round Over at Saint Joseph's They're cooking up a feast The chaplain says her welcomes Volunteers are sorting cutlery And all the wandering souls Well, they have a place to be So let us raise our glasses And sing in harmony We'll sing... Merry Christmas Don't let it get you down We never needed that stuff anyhow So pour another round Merry Christmas The dark days are here But if we come together Our light can see us clear Yes our light is clear So let me take your jacket Rest here by the fire No one knows what's coming But it's probably gonna take a while And I'm really glad you're with me On this merry Christmas Eve The dawn will surely come again We'll see what we can see But for now the yule log's burning We've got everything we need So let's sing one more time... Merry Christmas Don't let it get you down We never needed that stuff anyhow So pour another round Merry Christmas The dark days are here But if we come together Our light can see us clear Yes our light is clear Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #154 Restoring Our Sanity Online (with Mark Weinstein) 1:17:53
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What would social media look like if it nourished our critical thinking, mental health, privacy, civil discourse, and democracy? Is that even possible? Mark Weinstein is a world-renowned tech entrepreneur, privacy expert, contemporary thought leader, and author of Restoring Our Sanity Online . An early pioneer of social media platforms in the 1990s, Mark has become a vocal critic of the current state of social media and the business model of “surveillance capitalism” which monitors and monetizes all aspects of our lives, treating users like products. The results are obvious to many of us: the experience of social media often undermines rather than supports our wellbeing as humans. In Restoring Our Sanity Online , Mark proposes a revolutionary framework for ethical, user-centric social media platforms that prioritize privacy, data control, and civil discourse. With an emphasis on a holistic approach that calls for systemic change at the individual, familial, and governmental levels, Mark calls for a rethinking of how we approach technology and social connectivity in the digital age. "You Reading This, Be Ready" by William Stafford Starting here, what do you want to remember? How sunlight creeps along a shining floor? What scent of old wood hovers, what softened sound from outside fills the air? Will you ever bring a better gift for the world than the breathing respect that you carry wherever you go right now? Are you waiting for time to show you some better thoughts? When you turn around, starting here, lift this new glimpse that you found; carry into evening all that you want from this day. This interval you spent reading or hearing this, keep it for life – What can anyone give you greater than now, starting here, right in this room, when you turn around? Show Notes: * https://www.markweinsteininventor.com/ * Restoring Our Sanity Online by Mark Weinstein * The Rise of Surveillance Capitalism | Mark Weinstein | TEDxIVC * Technology expert shares the one message that can get teens to rethink their screen time. Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast * Firelight - Winter Solstice 2024 * Register Here Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #153 A Stage for Change (with Kristen van Ginhoven) 1:06:56
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Does art have the power to create change? For Kristen van Ginhoven, former Artistic Director of WAM Theatre and current Executive Director of Project SAGE , the answer is an unequivocal “Yes!” Founded in 2010, WAM Theatre’s mission is one driven by a mission of arts as activism — creating theatre for everyone that benefits women and girls by pairing each production with beneficiaries working for the advancement of gender equity around the world. Since its inception, WAM Theatre has contributed more than $90,000 to such organizations, exemplifying theatre’s potential as a vehicle for philanthropy. Kristen continues this ethos in her new tenure at Project SAGE, which advocates for victims and survivors of relationship violence by challenging attitudes and beliefs about power, control, and gender norms. They provide support for individuals and families through support groups, legal advocacy, as well as emergency services such as a shelter and 24/7 crisis hotline. In this episode, Kristen shares about her journey from theatre artist to activist, honoring our past while crafting our future with intention, and the power of art to inspire, build empathy, and catalyze personal and social transformation. "We Rise" by Amanda Gorman Today, everyone’s eyes Are on us as we rise. Today is the day women Are paving the way, Speaking our truth to power. In this hour, it is our duty to find the brave beauty In rooting for other women So they too know we are not victims, We are victors, the greatest predictors of progress. We press for change, A new dawn drawn into the open By women whose silence is broken. We push on and act on Our responsibility to bring visibility To the most vulnerable: To bring freedom to those who didn’t have a choice, To bring volume to those who are using their voice. We clear a woman’s way, We don’t fear the day She steps into the light Because we are with her Every step of the fight. There’s a lot at stake, but making A difference always takes great courage. So we encourage women who dare to stare Fear square in its face, Women who’ve always shown That when one woman stands up She is never alone. We know that when she steps up to right a wrong, She will fight to bring others along To the network, into the conversation, Working together to change communities And nations for generations, our world Made all the stronger the longer Women are able to sit at the table. It is her strength, her story, and her spirit Which inspires other vital voices to speak up when they hear it. So let it be said that light will be shed When our world is led by leaders ahead of the headlines, the voices Who are first on the frontline, These women who stand up, knowing the wind Not by where it is, but where it is blowing, Leading worlds not by how society is But where change is going. We all leap forward when one woman tries, When she defies with her rallying cries. Here lies, but does not rest, the best Of tested women who call us all to rise, Speaking the truth in this finest hour: That to their own power, every single woman is entitled. But it’s how they empower others That makes women’s voices so vital. Show Notes: * National Domestic Violence Hotline * Project SAGE * www.kristenvanginhoven.com * WAM Theatre Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast * Firelight - Winter Solstice 2024 * Register Here The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #152 Wild Mind in the Modern World (with Ben Campbell) 1:23:00
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Ben Campbell has spent the last 15 years studying the Enneagram; a system that can help us classify personalities based on core motivations, desires, and fears. Though he’s passionate about its value as a wayfinding tool for better understanding ourselves and others, he realized early on in his studies that it was insufficient on its own for helping us access our full potential as human beings. It lacked a meaningful connection to the Earth, to the soul — the very things that make us human. Based on his experiences in nature, as well as his trainings from the Animas Valley Institute and the Maine Primitive Skills School , Ben founded Wild Enneagram . When infused with an array of approaches that are grounded in nature and centric to our souls, this coaching unlocks transformative potential to help us reconnect with the wild ecosystem of our psyches, and learn to reconcile the restraints our modern world places upon them. "The Tree Agreement" by Elise Paschen The neighbor calls the Siberian Elm a “weed” tree, demands we hack it down, says the leaves overwhelm his property, the square backyard. He’s collar-and-tie. A weed tree? Branches screen buildings, subway tracks, his patch of yard. We disagree, claim back the sap, heartwood, wild bark. He declares the tree “hazardous.” We shelter under leaf-hoard, crossway for squirrels, branch house for sparrows, jays. The balcony soaks up the shade. Chatter-song drowns out cars below. Sun branches down. Leaves overwhelm. The tree will stay. We tell him “no.” Root deep through pavement, Elm . Show Notes : * https://wildenneagram.com/ * https://animas.org * https://primitiveskills.com * The Enneagram & Nature * Who Are You? Exploring Personality & Essence with Russ Hudson * The Lonely Edges of Rewilding the Enneagram Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast * Firelight - Winter Solstice 2024 * Register Here Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #151 Ever Unfolding (with Steve March) 1:31:33
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What if everything you’ve learned about self-development is actually making things harder for you? What if there was a way to shift from the self-improvement paradigm, which leaves many of us feeling caught in a constant flux of trying to “fix” ourselves, towards one that nourishes our sense of innate wholeness and resourcefulness? For Steve March, a coach of nearly 25 years and founder of Aletheia , this question lies at the heart of his practice. He calls for a shift of attunement from a mindset of self-criticism and a drive to always become a “better” version of ourselves, (which often leaves us feeling as though we’ll never be enough) to a more poetic one of beauty and deep acceptance — a process he calls “ unfoldment. ” In this thoughtful conversation, Steve describes how through this lens of unfoldment, we can release our hyper-focus on our own deficiencies and embrace a more integrated approach to human development; one that allows us to become participants in the natural unfolding of our being. A note from Andy : Although this episode with the brilliant Steve March comes hot on the heels of the 2024 U.S. Presidential election, it was recorded months ago. Steve has been a wonderful teacher to me. In the last 20 minutes or so of the conversation, he offers his perspective on the collective movements and ruptures we're experiencing. He also shares where we might be headed if we manage to integrate the competing forces and needs that shape our culture and politics. The election is a big moment. You may be experiencing any number of feelings. I sure am. At the Wonder Dome, our team aspires to take the long view, trading hot takes on current events for more expansive conversations. Conversations that navigate the deeper cultural, political, spiritual, economic, and social terrain, providing ways of making sense of these dynamics in our everyday lives. However this message finds you today, know that the Wonder Dome will always stand for a world where individuals, communities, societies, and the global web of life can thrive. Take care of yourself out there and thank you for listening. "Wild Geese" by Mary Oliver You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your knees for a hundred miles through the desert, repenting. You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves. Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine. Meanwhile the world goes on. Meanwhile the sun and the clear pebbles of the rain are moving across the landscapes, over the prairies and the deep trees, the mountains and the rivers. Meanwhile the wild geese, high in the clean blue air, are heading home again. Whoever you are, no matter how lonely, the world offers itself to your imagination, calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting– over and over announcing your place in the family of things. Show Notes: * https://integralunfoldment.com/ * #143 Lyric Culture (with Bonnitta Roy) * Firelight - Winter Solstice 2024 * Register Here Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #150 A Blessing in the Space Between Us 31:18
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Four years ago, in the wake of nationwide lockdowns necessitated by the pandemic, the Wonder Dome was born from a need to foster a space for connection, healing, and hope for humanity. 150 episodes later it continues to endeavor to provide guests and listeners alike with a space of rest and repose for the soul. In this special episode, Andy takes a solo turn behind the mic to reflect with gratitude on the journey of this long-term creative project; what it means to alleviate the suffering of others and ourselves; to see beauty in the mundane; and to cultivate connection through deep listening and empathy. Wherever you are in the world, whether you’ve listened to 1 episode or 149, we thank you for being a vital part of the Wonder Dome’s past, present, and future. "For an Occasion of Celebration" by John O'Donohue Now is the time to free the heart, Let all intentions and worries stop, Free the joy inside the self, Awaken to the wonder of your life. Open your eyes and see the friends, Whose hearts recognize your face as kin, Those whose kindness watchful and near, Encouraging you to live everything here. See the gifts the years have given, Things your effort could never earn, The health to enjoy who you want to be And the mind to mirror mystery. Show Notes: * “Guanyin” at the San Diego Museum of Art Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Throwback Thursday Ep: #104 Showing Up For Life (with Parker Palmer & Carrie Newcomer) 1:25:22
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This Throwback Thursday, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes featuring long-time collaborators Parker Palmer and Carrie Newcomer . Parker is a celebrated author, educator, and activist. He and Carrie, the award-winning singer and songwriter, have produced a number of stage productions centered around collective healing and reimagining of our democracy. They have co-written songs, turned poetry into music, and hose The Growing Edge podcast - which is a beautiful venue for discovery and growth. This conversation explores the many voices and cultures we’ll need to weave together if we're going to repair and restore the sacred lands we cohabitate, lands that have been desecrated by centuries of violence, theft, extraction, and forced displacement. Through music, poetry, and discussion, we tap into the spirit of possibility that can come if we're willing to show up in our lives and risk ourselves in our status, standing, and safety. "Send Love, It Matters" by Carrie Newcomer Somewhere someone needs help. Send love. It matters. If you can’t get there yourself, then take a deep breath. Breathe in the weight of their troubles. Breathe out and send all those burdens into the Light where sorrows can be held with the most tender and infinite grace. Breathe in what you can do. Breathe out what you can’t change. Spool out a thread of connection, send courage and calm. For the nights can be long and filled with shadows, and sometimes terrible unexpected waters will rise. Somewhere someone needs help. Send love. It matters. Show Notes: * https://www.carrienewcomer.com * https://www.newcomerpalmer.com/home Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #149 Moving With Enchanted Vision 1:41:17
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Aaron Cantor is a movement coach, bodyworker, personal trainer, yogi, and movement generalist. He’s the founder of Primal Practice, an intuitive and playful method of fostering wellness through the development of mindfulness and movement skills. He’s also a coach with Evolve Move Play , a collective that empowers people to cultivate transformative movement practices through their outdoor training program. Aaron’s work shows us that by reconnecting to the body and its capacities through a nourishing blend of strengthening, meditation, and restorative play, one can transform their perception of themselves and the world around them. Aaron joins us under the Dome to guide listeners through a simple, embodied movement practice; to impart the importance of paying attention to the physical, embodied aspects of the human experience we’re often conditioned to ignore; and to share a vision for a more playful, interconnected, and creative society through the embodiment of more expressive and relational ways of being. "Liquid Cartography" by Twila Newey I have known my body as a plexus of river maybe forever vessel & blue-green vein, a topographical map flowing just beneath my skin, raised, pooled at the pale inner bend of elbow full, easy target for red needled penetration. Recently they've discovered another liquid system, the color & substance of flow evaporated mystery. Unmapped channels have always run through me then. An elusive network that disappears into line of sinew when the body dries, a desert society of empty seasonal streams. What is the substance of impernance? A trick like light, both wave and particle? When I was as small as the child who floats by my window, his hands swimming through air carried high on the shoulders of an old man, I learned the heft of my body is ninety percent water. A fact that still slips through me like rain. Show Notes: * Evolve Move Play * https://www.instagram.com/aaroncantor/ Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #148 It Makes a Village (with Jonathan Smales) 1:07:34
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Jonathan Smales is the founder and CEO of Human + Nature , a campaigning development company working to create “a far, far better future” through sustainable building and design. As a former MD of Greenpeace (UK), a sustainability advisor to the government, and developer of some of the UK’s first major sustainability projects, Jonathan’s expertise is now focused on The Phoenix : a sustainable neighborhood in Lewes, East Sussex. Human + Nature, along with a team of some of the UK’s leading architects, designers, and engineers, seeks to transform a neglected former industrial site into a regenerative, restorative, and community-centered living space. Principled and passionate, Jonathan shares with us his vision for a better world: one that recognizes the need for creating living spaces and communities with families and social connection in mind, rather than just adults with cars; the potential of sustainable developments like The Phoenix to create more vibrant, livable spaces in the face of climate change; and where we can collectively strive, despite the obstacles, to stay true to a better, more sustainable way of living for all. "Let us gather in a flourishing way" by Juan Felipe Herrera Let us gather in a flourishing way with sunluz grains abriendo los cantos que cargamos cada día en el young pasto nuestro cuerpo para regalar y dar feliz perlas pearls of corn flowing árboles de vida en las cuatro esquinas let us gather in a flourishing way contentos llenos de fuerza to vida giving nacimientos to fragrant ríos dulces frescos verdes turquoise strong carne de nuestros hijos rainbows let us gather in a flourishing way en la luz y en la carne of our heart to toil tranquilos in fields of blossoms juntos to stretch los brazos tranquilos with the rain en la mañana temprana estrella on our forehead cielo de calor and wisdom to meet us where we toil siempre in the garden of our struggle and joy let us offer our hearts a saludar our águila rising freedom a celebrar woven brazos branches ramas piedras nopales plumas piercing bursting figs and aguacates ripe mariposa fields and mares claros of our face to breathe todos en el camino blessing seeds to give to grow maiztlán en las manos de nuestro amor Show Notes: * https://www.humannature-places.com/ * https://www.phoenixlewes.com/ * https://www.instagram.com/humannatureplaces/ * “The Phoenix, Lewes: a new riverside neighborhood that sounds almost too good to be true” by Rowan Moore, The Guardian * Sign up for The Phoenix Project Newsletter Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 #147 Playing in the Fourth Moment (with Catherine Bell) 1:07:51
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Catherine Bell is a successful entrepreneur, business leader, and best-selling author. She is the CEO and founder of The Awakened Company , which focuses on helping organizations foster healthy work cultures through the awakening of the self, relationships, and team dynamics. Her book of the same name is a response to the world-wide crisis of financial instability, and posits that a fundamental reset of the economy calls for a shift in practice where businesses are measured by their state of awareness, and not profitability alone. In this conversation, we learn what it means to play in “ the fourth moment .” In Buddhism, the fourth moment is known as not the past, present, or the future — but encapsulates and transcends all three. Described in Tibetan Buddhist literature as “nowness,” the fourth moment is a state of awareness and acceptance of the present exactly as it is, here, now. We discuss the importance of being connected to the larger story of life beyond its immediate challenges; the roles of creativity, play, and mindfulness — from the minutiae of daily living, to parenting, to even running a business; and a delightful practice of synchronicity and connection Catherine calls, “reverse pick-pocketing. "Just Beyond Yourself" by David Whyte Just beyond yourself. It's where you need to be. Half a step into self-forgetting and the rest restored by what you'll meet. There is a road always beckoning. When you see the two sides of it closing together at that far horizon and deep in the foundations of your own heart at exactly the same time, that's how you know it's the road you have to follow. That's how you know it's where you have to go. That's how you know you have to go. That's how you know. Just beyond yourself, it's where you need to be. Show Notes: * www.catherinerbell.com * www.theawakenedcompany.com * www.instagram.com/theawakenedcompany * “The Awakened Company” by Catherine Bell * “Beyond Present, Past, and Future is The Fourth Moment” by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche Connect with Andy: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/ * Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Wonder Dome at wonderdome.substack.com/subscribe…
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