Holding Space for Women and Regeneration, for Life to Thrive: James Samuel. With Julia Neumann

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James Samuel is the originator of Growing Radicles, a project to explore syntropic food and social systems, welcoming density and diversity in ecosystems and human systems.

In this episode, James shares about his passion for Regeneration and our human role as stewards for nature, being part of nature, in radical collaboration across humans of all genders. He also shares about his process of growing the capacity of holding space for the Women in his life, especially his now 18-year-old daughter and his partner.

James speaks vulnerably about his journey of becoming a father and the shifts he perceived necessary, as well as living with Women-only in a living experiment called the "HAVEN" (Holding Attention 4 Vulnerable Evolution Now).

His realisation of "belonging" are as profound as his observation of how the Love of a Woman with utter reverence to his survival mechanisms, without trying to change them yet standing clearly beside him, changed his life.

This conversation is an invitation of radical aliveness and for thriving.

More information:

Growing Radicles, https://growingradicles.org/

Roots so deep, https://growingradicles.org/rootssodeep/

Building communication Bridges, https://janetredmond.com/building-communication-bridges-inside-out/

Possibility Management, https://possibilitymanagement.mystrikingly.com/

Radically Alive Women, https://www.radicallyalivewomen.com

Julia Neumann, https://www.julia-neumann.com


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This interview was held by Julia Neumann.

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