
179 - Charles Eisenstein: The Power of Invitation
06/23/23 • 56 min
In this conversation with writer and thought-leader Charles Eisenstein we explore sense-making in the era of collapse, stepping outside of our stories, the nature of sanity, the power of invitation and how we navigate the breakdown. Charles Eisenstein is a countercultural philosopher, essayist and speaker focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, economics and human cultural evolution. His writings on the web magazine Reality Sandwich have generated a vast online following; he speaks frequently at conferences and other events, and gives numerous interviews on radio and podcasts. He is the author of several books, including Sacred Economics and The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible, and Climate: A New Story Our new course, Inside Coaching: LEADERS is now open for enrolment: www.coachesrising.com/insidecoachingleaders
In this conversation with writer and thought-leader Charles Eisenstein we explore sense-making in the era of collapse, stepping outside of our stories, the nature of sanity, the power of invitation and how we navigate the breakdown. Charles Eisenstein is a countercultural philosopher, essayist and speaker focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, economics and human cultural evolution. His writings on the web magazine Reality Sandwich have generated a vast online following; he speaks frequently at conferences and other events, and gives numerous interviews on radio and podcasts. He is the author of several books, including Sacred Economics and The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible, and Climate: A New Story Our new course, Inside Coaching: LEADERS is now open for enrolment: www.coachesrising.com/insidecoachingleaders
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