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Caterpillar Chronicle: Lessons from Butterfly Migrations

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Sign up for story workshops like this on Substack for just $5/month. Workshops are one hour weekly on Thursdays at 10-11 PST.

https://storypaths.substack.com/p/7233d334-6564-4d50-bf60-2a022a34140c

This episode captures the essence of our first story workshop, a weekly gathering exclusively available to our premium subscribers for just $5 per month. Joined by my friend Loke Keihanaikukauakahihuliheekahaunaele-Keanaaina, we explore the lessons from migrating monarch butterflies. Together, we discuss the impacts of trauma across generations, how individuals navigate healing collectively, and the importance of embracing one's identity within a community.

Loke’s late husband is a native Hawaiian man, and she is creating a book of stories he wrote and spoke. You can find more about this project here.

Also here’s a great interview with Loke. It’s Episode 6:

Do join us for these weekly workshops, where we delve into the profound wisdom hidden within stories.

If you’re not already on Substack, you can sign up at the link below and become a premium subscriber for $5/month.

Happy creating.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
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Sign up for story workshops like this on Substack for just $5/month. Workshops are one hour weekly on Thursdays at 10-11 PST.

https://storypaths.substack.com/p/7233d334-6564-4d50-bf60-2a022a34140c

This episode captures the essence of our first story workshop, a weekly gathering exclusively available to our premium subscribers for just $5 per month. Joined by my friend Loke Keihanaikukauakahihuliheekahaunaele-Keanaaina, we explore the lessons from migrating monarch butterflies. Together, we discuss the impacts of trauma across generations, how individuals navigate healing collectively, and the importance of embracing one's identity within a community.

Loke’s late husband is a native Hawaiian man, and she is creating a book of stories he wrote and spoke. You can find more about this project here.

Also here’s a great interview with Loke. It’s Episode 6:

Do join us for these weekly workshops, where we delve into the profound wisdom hidden within stories.

If you’re not already on Substack, you can sign up at the link below and become a premium subscriber for $5/month.

Happy creating.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
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