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Transforming Society and Self This collection of audio recordings are submissions received from our Global Sensing Community, Faculty and Partners. All submissions are curated and presented by the Presencing Institute www.presencing.org

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Arawana Hayashi guides us through a short daily practice for grounding and connection.

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Ruben Orellana Neira & Vivianna Rodriguez Carreon. Performance by Ruben Orellana Neira. Andean contemplation sounds with rattles and whistles: Let yourself be carried away by the sounds.

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Talk by Phoebe Tickell, Biologist and Systems Thinker, Founder and Director of Moral Imaginations
More information about Phoebe Tickell:
Website: http://www.phoebetickell.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phoebetickell/ 

Note: This audio file is an excerpt from the IDG (Inner Development Goals) Summit of 29th April 2022.
Learn more about the five IDG categories (Being, Thinking, Relating, Collaborating, Acting): https://www.innerdevelopmentgoals.org/ 

Purchase a reduced-cost ticket to access all of the recorded IDG Summit content: includes 8 hours of Concert Hall talks and 5 digital tracks offered by 29K Foundation, Harvard University, Karolinksa Institutet, Presencing Institute and Stockholm School of Economics.

IDG recorded Content will be available for viewing until 29th July 2022 17:00 CEST: https://idg-2022.confetti.events/ (use community code: Celebrate-IDG-2022 for extra 22% discount)

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This talk was originally recorded at the Collective Trauma Summit in 2021.
Learn more at https://collectivetraumasummit.com/

MORE ABOUT THOMAS HUEBL
You can learn more about Thomas Huebl's work and upcoming programs at: https://thomashuebl.com/ 

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MORE ABOUT NORA BATESON
Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and educator, as well as President of the International Bateson Institute, based in Sweden. Her work asks the question “How we can improve our perception of the complexity we live within, so we may improve our interaction with the world?” An international lecturer, researcher, and writer, Nora wrote, directed, and produced the award-winning documentary, An Ecology of Mind, a portrait of her father, Gregory Bateson. Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology together in a study of the patterns in the ecology of living systems. Her book, Small Arcs of Larger Circles, released by Triarchy Press, UK, 2016 is a revolutionary personal approach to the study of systems and complexity.

Blog: https://medium.com/@norabateson
Website: https://batesoninstitute.org/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nora-bateson-b4a2456/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoraBateson 
Instagram: @norabateson

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This audio file is an excerpt from ChangeNOW 2022, The World's largest event fot the planet, held on May 19th-21st.
Learn more about ChangeNOW at www.changenow-summit.world

MORE ABOUT NORA WILHELM
Nora Wilhelm is a social innovator and systems entrepreneur dedicated to a world where people and planet can thrive. She has been a changemaker since her teenage years and has a background in youth engagement and active citizenship. She presided the European Youth Parliament Switzerland from 2014-2016 and organised an International Session of the EYP in Laax (GR), under the Patronage of the then Federal Councillor Didier Burkhalter.  In 2017, she co-founded 'Collaboratio Helvetica', an initiative that catalyses systemic change towards the Agenda 2030 in Switzerland by cultivating a cross-sectoral innovation ecosystem, running different capacity-building programs and facilitating open knowledge sharing. She was recognised for her outstanding contribution by Forbes (30 under 30), UNEP, UNESCO and the Swiss government, and spoke at events such as the Conference of Swiss Development Cooperation and TEDx.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nora_wilhelm
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nora-wilhelm/ 
Instagram: @nora.wilhelm

MORE ABOUT SATISH KUMAR
As a former monk and long-term peace and environment activist, Satish Kumar has been quietly setting the global agenda for change for over 50 years.
He was just nine when he left his family home to join the wandering Jains, and 18 when he decided he could achieve more in the world by campaigning for land reforms in India and working to turn Gandhi’s vision of a renewed India and a peaceful world into reality.
Inspired by the example of the British peace activist Bertrand Russell, in his early 20s, Satish embarked on an 8,000-mile peace pilgrimage. He was carrying no money and was depending on the kindness and hospitality of strangers He and a colleague walked from India to America via Moscow, London and Paris to deliver a humble packet of ‘peace tea’ to the leaders of the world’s then four nuclear powers. In 1973 Satish settled in the UK becoming the editor of Resurgence magazine. He held this position until 2016, which made him UK’s longest-serving editor of the same magazine. During this time, he has been the guiding spirit behind a number of now internationally respected ecological and educational ventures. He co-founded Schumacher College in South Devon, where he is a Visiting Fellow.
At the age of 50, Satish undertook another pilgrimage – again carrying no money. This time, he walked 2,000 miles to holy places of Britain, a venture he describes as a celebration of his love of life and nature. In July 2000 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Education from the University of Plymouth. 
In July 2001, he received an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from the University of Lancaster, and in November of that same year, he was presented with the Jamnalal Bajaj International Award for promoting Gandhian values outside of India. In 2009, Satish was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws (LLD) by the University of Exeter. In 2013, he was made Doctor of the University by the University of Suffolk. In 2014, Satish was appointed an Oxfam UK Ambassador. Satish is also a member of the Advisory Council of the Gross National Happiness Centre of Bhutan.
His autobiography, No Destination, first published by Green Books in 1978, has sold over 50,000 copies. He is also the author of You Are, Therefore I Am: A Declaration of Dependence, The Buddha and the Terrorist, Earth Pilgrim and Soil, Soul, Society.
In 2005, Satish was Sue Lawley’s guest on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. In 2008, as part of BBC2’s Natural World series, he presented a 50-minute documentary from Dartmoor, which was watched by over 3.6 million people. He appears regularly in the printed media and in a range of radio programmes including Thought for the Day and Midweek. In recognition of his commitment to animal welfare and compassionate living, he was elected vice-president of the RSPCA. He continues to teach and run workshops on reverential ecology, holistic education and voluntary simplicity and is a much sought-after speaker both in the UK and abroad.

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Introducing the practice of singing and sounding in nature, sharing a few nature inspired compositions, a story about Hurricane Ida, and a short Singing the Land practice

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日本の山林で録音しました。沢山の鳥たちのさえずりが聞こえます。

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Featuring: Tshepiso Betty Mokoena & Stéphanie Rey
Welcome to a sensing journey that opens a window into the Deaf World: Tshepiso Betty Mokoena shares her life story about growing up in South Africa as a hearing child with Deaf parents (CODA: Children Of Deaf Adults). Living between the hearing and the Deaf world, she tells how her insights about the Deaf culture enriched her towards becoming a successful global diversity empowering leader.
More about Tshepiso and her foundation: www.tmfsa.org
Facebook: Tshepiso Mokoena Foundation
Twitter: @tmfsa
Instagram @tmfsa06

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This audio file is an excerpt from ChangeNOW 2022, The World's largest event for the planet, held May 19-21.
Learn more about ChangeNOW at www.changenow-summit.world

MORE ABOUT KOWAWA APURINA
Kowawa is an Apurinã from the Middle Purus River, a southern tributary of the Amazon. She is the granddaughter of a shaman and the niece of a cacique (village leader). Learning Portuguese at the age of ten, Kowawa made her way to a Brazilian university, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Law, a licensure in Visual Arts, an MA in Education and another MA in Anthropology. She is a PhD student in Anthropology at the Federal Fluminense University in Niterói and is currently undertaking a doctorate exchange program at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris. Her research examines the Tupinambá people’s process of retaking land in southern Bahia, Brazil. Kowawa is an important indigenous leader, as well as an environmental and human rights activist. She is the co-founder of an institute for preserving Apurinã lands, the Instituto Pupykary, as well as the Brazilian Articulation for Indigenous Anthropologists.

MORE ABOUT AMANDA DIAS
Amanda Dias holds a PhD in Sociology from both the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in France and the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Her doctoral research involved a comparative study of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and Brazilian favelas. She was a post-doctoral research fellow for the project Global Prayers, Redemption and Liberation in the City (House of World Cultures in Berlin and the European University Viadrina Frankfurt), investigating the emergence of Islam in the Brazilian religious field. Author of Aux marges de la ville et de l'État. Camps palestiniens au Liban et favelas cariocas (Karthala/ IFPO, 2013), Amanda interrogates the contribution that documentary cinema can make to anthropology as a means of knowledge creation. She also completed the Holds-on documentary filmmaking workshop with Atelier Varan in Paris. Her current research focuses on indigenous intellectuals in Brazil.

MORE ABOUT NORA GHERBI
Nora is the Founder of WHo CAREs!? Chronicles and a co-founding partner of the ChangeNOW summit.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noragherbi/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhocaresCSR 
Instagram: @whocareschronicles 

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