Regina Smith, Masters in Contemplative Psychotherapy & Buddhist Psychology from Naropa, has a contemplated what a thriving mission, culture, and inclusivity-driven community could look like. Regina and her Naropa team are mirroring this vision in order to make it less of a dream and more reality. Tune into this episode to catch a glimpse of her insights and find out how you can help.
\n\nEpisode Links:
\n\n\n\nPoetry: Cotton Candy On A Rainy Day
\n\nUbuntu
\nI Am Because We Are
Novel: Feminist Accountability
\nBuy it at the Boulder Bookstore
Big Quotes:
\n"One of the things I know is that I\u2019m not the one who knows, I\u2019ve decided to demote myself from being the one who knows. So, I can just tell you about my experience, I can\u2019t tell you whether it\u2019s the ultimate truth."
"How do we become okay with not being special or important or central, but rather becoming what\u2019s needed for the collective to thrive?"
\n\nGet To Know Your Host:
\nApple: David DeVine: An Intimate Interview and Mindful U Year In Review
Spotify: David DeVine: An Intimate Interview and Mindful U Year In Review
\n\nYour Next Noteworthy Listen:
\n02. Judith Zimmer-Brown: The Science and Practice of Compassion
Special Guest: Regina-Smith.