Blueprints for Belonging Episode 1: Jan Martin Bang

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • "Blueprints for Belonging: Conversations on Creating Intentional Communities" is a monthly event where host Cynthia engages with innovative founders and experts in intentional communities. Each session is a deep dive into their experiences, challenges, and successes in community building, offering invaluable insights and practical advice for aspiring community creators. This series is an ideal platform for learning, sharing, and connecting with visionaries dedicated to cultivating sustainable and harmonious communal living.
    Learn about the next events at ic.org/events
    The first episode of the series counts with Jan Martin Bang as a guest. Jan, a Fellow of the Findhorn Foundation, was born in Norway and grew up in England. He moved to Israel in 1984 and was a kibbutz member for 16 years. Jan has worked with the Global Ecovillage Network since it was established in 1995, first as a contact person in Israel, later as a contributor to the book “Ecovillage Living”, published in 2002.
    Jan has also been an active member of the Norwegian Ecovillage movement, as Board member and sometime Chair of the Kilden Charitable Trust. Jan is currently on the Board of the newly founded Norwegian Permaculture Diploma Guild, and has held dozens of Permaculture Foundation Courses (PDC) in several countries, including Norway, Israel, Scotland, Latvia, Iceland and Spitzbergen.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @robsonromano1642
    @robsonromano1642 Місяць тому

    Amazing presentation!

  • @mtornerorubio
    @mtornerorubio 3 місяці тому

    Brilliant, thank you!! ❤

  • @couragethecowardlydog6784
    @couragethecowardlydog6784 6 місяців тому

    What a great presentation by Jan, and I love your cute little smiley face Cynthia!

  • @jodywynnrodiger8195
    @jodywynnrodiger8195 6 місяців тому

    Great presentation Jan! Love your share about the writing group and looking thru the eyes of autism and down syndrome. Well said and thank you! Have had that experience myself as one of the founders of Creative Living Community in CT USA. Arts exploration with differently abled people has been very fulfilling.