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I’m a Poet, a Coach, and a Group Process Facilitator. Human to Human, The Podcast is where I have conversations with colleagues and friends, and sometimes myself about compelling themes. For most of 2024, that theme is ”Practicing Peace.” So many of us seek connection, learning, and practice. Human to Human explores that.
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Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Linnea Bjorkman - ”Holistic Living” (Denver, Colorado)
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
I loved the conversation with Linnea (49 minutes, recorded 1/25/23). As friend. As colleague. As fellow learner. To revisit Circle (how we met), her work with Yoga, Breath, Gardening, Permaculture, and a bunch more. When I think Linnea I think holistic living. And groundedness.
A few show notes are here -- a few headlines of topics and times when they show up in the recording.
Linnea Bjorkman (pronounced Lin NAY uh) (pronouns: she/they/ella/elle) is an ever-evolving human. I’m curious, kind, do my best, smile often, cry often, make mistakes, and need at least 8 hours of sleep per night. I'm queer, bilingual (Spanish/English), and a Colorado Native. I've been told I am heartful and possess gentle wisdom. Whole Root Wonder is my small business. I support individuals and communities who are looking to deepen their experience of delight, harmony and well-being through yoga, meditation, food gardening, permaculture, and intentional heart-centered group practices. www.wholerootwonder.com

Monday May 17, 2021
Relational Leadership -- 3 Questions
Monday May 17, 2021
Monday May 17, 2021
I love feeling a big topic (Relational Leadership) and translating it to a few questions that can be used in participative process to create some connection and wisdom. The three questions I'm using a lot are: 1)What do you care about? 2) What might you uniquely be seeing? 3) How are you doing? (12 minutes)

Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
The Violence of The Binary; The Kindness of the Multiplicity
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
Been thinking a bunch about this one. The subtle ways that too much of contemporary life is skewed to either / or, right / wrong, this / that. The binary is embedded in way too much, acting as a vicegrip on our brains and hearts. It's an age old issue, perhaps amplified by the digital revolution. I believe our times call for us to grow much more ability to embrace the complexity, the wholeness, the each of us in all of us. (16 minutes)

Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
For Guidance In These Times -- 8 Orientations to Grounded Journey
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
From some early morning reflection, stillness, and musing I found an updated guidance system. Eight principles or orientations. You could call them practices. From commitments to simplicity, to being in nature. From tending to physical body to fierce commitment to the inner work. From honesty with pain and challenge to the alchemical path that is joy. From giving and receiving gifts to giving and receiving grace. Perhaps these might you reclaim or add to the simplicity in your own guidance systems. (18 minutes)

Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
For Question Designers Everywhere
Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
One of the skills I most rely on as a facilitator, and as the human being that I am, is being able to ask good questions. I've learned a few goto reliances that connect people to an ecosystem of curiosity -- like the web that connects morning dew in the photo I took recently. Some of the reliance is attitude that infuses simple questions with added invitation. Some of it is the wording that makes it accessible to most everyone. All of it points to learning so as to be in connection and discovery with self, with teams, with circumstance. (12 minutes)

Thursday Jul 02, 2020
With Kate McCracken -- Sense-Maker, Writer, Parent, Leadership Facilitator
Thursday Jul 02, 2020
Thursday Jul 02, 2020
I love the connection with Kate. She thinks so well on her feet. She connects insights. She knows stuff. She's not afraid to lean to the not knowing. I start with a simple question -- What has your attention these days? We follow that through writing, parenting, CoVid, humaning, and a few other topics. I love her reference to "returning to something not remembered." Enjoy.

Tuesday May 26, 2020
From Normal to Now
Tuesday May 26, 2020
Tuesday May 26, 2020
I loved the recent conversation I had with friend Bob Stilger, that then inspired my blog post of the same name, From Normal to Now. It's not "getting back to normal" that feels helpful or honest in these CoVid times. It's more learning to be in the "now" and seriously revising our psyche's relationship with "normal." (Program Note -- I mistakenly referenced Japan's triple disaster as 2013. It was 2011.)

Saturday Apr 25, 2020
In The End of the World (As We Think We Know It)
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
For a while during this CoVid pandemic, I found myself oddly resisting, yet also turning toward, the idea of catastrophe. In the resistance, I guessed that there was something fruitful to give myself permission to explore. There is potency in going toward that which we fear or resist, right. Well, these 16 minutes are a version of that. It's six things that I feel I'm learning when I let myself into "end of the world" thinking.

Thursday Apr 09, 2020
With Casey Tinnin -- Pastor, Community Activist, Friend
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Casey is one of my favorite people in the world. His energy and his honesty are very inviting. I met him through the United Church of Christ Next Generation Leadership Initiative, at which I've been faculty now for three years. Casey brings insight, wonder, compassion and so many other delicious slivers of aliveness in making space for people.

Friday Mar 27, 2020
Another Systems View of This Virus and These CoVid Times
Friday Mar 27, 2020
Friday Mar 27, 2020
I’m a group process person, that comes from an orientation of living systems, and that has particular interest in how the humanity of things plays out in a world in which everything is connected to everything. I’ve been afraid with CoVid. Yup. Worried. Yup. Trying to offer clarity to those near me. Yup. Here’s some of that clarity, a few headlines, from my systems brain and heart as I try to follow things (9 minutes).