In this episode of Sense-making in a Changing World, I am delighted to be in conversation with Alana Marsh - Systems Resetter, Wayappa Wurrk Practitioner and Aboriginal Systems thinker.
Alana is aligning systems of knowing, being and doing from a place of abundance, health, gratitude and joy, and is creating an alive Aboriginal hub in inner east Melbourne. She talks too of nourishing the nest within our own skin so we can nourish and influence others. I know that I certainly felt so much calmer and more grounded after talking with Alana for this hour.
Alana and I are also part of the Regenerative Songlines Australia Network. Permaculture is the way I have found to apply systems thinking in a while systems ways, Wayapa Wuurk is Alana's. I am so thrilled to be able to share this warm and uplifting conversation with you about living systems and living well, and resetting systems.
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