This podcast is a home for conversations about how we strengthen kinship and collaboration in times of change.
Host Beth Tener explores stories of how healthy communities and relationships can bring out the best in people and change destructive patterns. We glean what works to give you ideas you can apply in your context.
For those ready to generate more human connection and care rather than fear and separation, welcome to the conversation.
Learning with Friends: Reflecting on Episodes 1- 4 with Nancy Gabriel
Episode 5: Season 1 Join Beth and Nancy Gabriel as they reflect on highlights and learning from the first four podcast conversations. They explore themes such as the time it takes to build trust, how to draw out the gifts...
The Village – A Collective of People Who Care with Kile Adumene
Episode 4: Season 1 In US culture, the values of individualism, mobility, and leaving home are prized; yet, this can also lead to social isolation and a lack of connection to communities that care for each other. How do we...
Activating the Resource of Community with Libby Hoffman
Episode 3: Season 1 What can happen when we invest in supporting people and communities to have a voice and take leadership rather than imposing solutions from the outside? This conversation with Libby Hoffman...
From Division to Shared Vision with Reverend Charles Gibbs
Episode 2: Season 1 This conversation with Reverend Charles Gibbs explores the story of how the United Religions Initiative brought people together to bridge religious and cultural differences and work together for...
The Spaces Where We Come Together, with Beth Tener and Nancy Gabriel
Episode 1: Season 1 In this launch episode, Beth Tener explores how we create communities that generate more love and trust, rather than fear and isolation. She and Nancy Gabriel, a social change facilitator,...
Welcome to Living Love
Coming February 14th, Living Love is a home of conversations with good people, doing good work, who are not famous…yet. The news is full of stories of the world we don’t want. Beth Tener brings stories of people...