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007 Aly Khan & Alnoor Ladha: Designing Community for Post-Capitalistic Resiliance (Brave Earth)

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Building community is a central focus for many back-to-the-land projects. Most commonly, that community is comprised of internal share-holding members, long-term guests, or the extended community of the surrounding village. For some projects, that would also include short-term guests and off-site investors. No matter what community means to you, many agree that a shifted focus toward a healthy sense of community is vital for a sustainable future.

Today’s episode dives deep with Aly Khan & Alnoor Ladha of Brave Earth (Tierra Valiente), one of Costa Rica’s newest intentional communities. Topics covered include creating an onsite school & communally-owned economic engine as a tactic to keep members on-site year-round. We also hear about their 50/25/25 model for profit sharing and the value of weekly community councils. One of my favorite moments is the description of their community solidarity network called “Fuerza del Amor” and what they’re doing to integrate their local neighbors into the profit pool.

There is alot to unpack about the subject of building community! So, if you'd like a short version of all the main points from this episode, we've created this awesome downloadable PDF for you! Download it here!

This episode is brought to you by, well, YOU! I haven’t built up my audience enough to have attracted sponsors and all that, so even though it’s the holiday season, you get to support the show without my selling you stuff. Isn’t that great! So, instead of buying an organic cotton shirt or an online course, maybe you can just buy me a coffee!

Go to https://ko-fi.com/sharinginsights to drop a few dollars in the bucket and let me know you care.

You can now also visit our website’s Resources page to find lots of great information and products that many have found to make their lives better. Visit here!
https://sharinginsights.net/resources

To follow more of Brave Earth’s adventures in community building, check out:
Website - https://www.braveearth.com

FB - https://www.facebook.com/braveearth

IG - https://www.instagram.com/brave_earth_

If you’re into alternative building techniques, be sure to check out the video that we made of their beautiful retreat center and guest accommod

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Content provided by Jason Thomas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Thomas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Building community is a central focus for many back-to-the-land projects. Most commonly, that community is comprised of internal share-holding members, long-term guests, or the extended community of the surrounding village. For some projects, that would also include short-term guests and off-site investors. No matter what community means to you, many agree that a shifted focus toward a healthy sense of community is vital for a sustainable future.

Today’s episode dives deep with Aly Khan & Alnoor Ladha of Brave Earth (Tierra Valiente), one of Costa Rica’s newest intentional communities. Topics covered include creating an onsite school & communally-owned economic engine as a tactic to keep members on-site year-round. We also hear about their 50/25/25 model for profit sharing and the value of weekly community councils. One of my favorite moments is the description of their community solidarity network called “Fuerza del Amor” and what they’re doing to integrate their local neighbors into the profit pool.

There is alot to unpack about the subject of building community! So, if you'd like a short version of all the main points from this episode, we've created this awesome downloadable PDF for you! Download it here!

This episode is brought to you by, well, YOU! I haven’t built up my audience enough to have attracted sponsors and all that, so even though it’s the holiday season, you get to support the show without my selling you stuff. Isn’t that great! So, instead of buying an organic cotton shirt or an online course, maybe you can just buy me a coffee!

Go to https://ko-fi.com/sharinginsights to drop a few dollars in the bucket and let me know you care.

You can now also visit our website’s Resources page to find lots of great information and products that many have found to make their lives better. Visit here!
https://sharinginsights.net/resources

To follow more of Brave Earth’s adventures in community building, check out:
Website - https://www.braveearth.com

FB - https://www.facebook.com/braveearth

IG - https://www.instagram.com/brave_earth_

If you’re into alternative building techniques, be sure to check out the video that we made of their beautiful retreat center and guest accommod

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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