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74. Reflections on Being "Capital L" Lost

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In this special episode, I’m sharing a piece of writing that I published on my blog on the Autumn Equinox. It includes my reflections on how difficult it has felt to connect to the magic of land and place as a descendant of white settlers living on colonized land, and the questions I’m asking in search of clarity about where to take my family line now. To read this piece on my blog, visit: https://awildnewwork.com/blog Sources cited in this piece: * Resmaa Menakem: https://www.resmaa.com/ * Silvia Federici: https://blog.pmpress.org/authors-artists-comrades/silvia-federici/ * Martin Shaw: https://drmartinshaw.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please help it get to others by subscribing, rating the show, or sharing it with a friend! About Megan: Megan Leatherman, MS, is the founder and director of A Wild New Work, an ecological career and organizational development agency based in the Pacific Northwest. As a mentor, nature lover, writer and speaker, Megan has helped hundreds of professionals feel more aligned in their careers. She has a Master’s degree in conflict resolution, experience in Human Resources, and believes that our work can be a spiritual practice. You can learn more about her at http://awildnewwork.com/about.
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In this special episode, I’m sharing a piece of writing that I published on my blog on the Autumn Equinox. It includes my reflections on how difficult it has felt to connect to the magic of land and place as a descendant of white settlers living on colonized land, and the questions I’m asking in search of clarity about where to take my family line now. To read this piece on my blog, visit: https://awildnewwork.com/blog Sources cited in this piece: * Resmaa Menakem: https://www.resmaa.com/ * Silvia Federici: https://blog.pmpress.org/authors-artists-comrades/silvia-federici/ * Martin Shaw: https://drmartinshaw.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please help it get to others by subscribing, rating the show, or sharing it with a friend! About Megan: Megan Leatherman, MS, is the founder and director of A Wild New Work, an ecological career and organizational development agency based in the Pacific Northwest. As a mentor, nature lover, writer and speaker, Megan has helped hundreds of professionals feel more aligned in their careers. She has a Master’s degree in conflict resolution, experience in Human Resources, and believes that our work can be a spiritual practice. You can learn more about her at http://awildnewwork.com/about.
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