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4.03: Outside Conversations with Arawana Hayashi
Tuesday and Tim are joined by Arawana Hayashi, founder of the Social Presencing Theater, where she talks about the wisdom in bringing forward our embodied intelligence to guide our relationships and systems change work, how The Outside (and you!) can highlight collective body intelligence in its work, and the practice of listening into one’s own - or social - body.
Tuesday, Tim and Arawana discuss the suspension of judgement to embrace our sense of being, leading from an emerging future, what’s needed for the conversations, and practices, around issues of race and equity, the care that’s needed to see one another's unique humanness and an invitation to open the conversation of our ‘unknowing.’
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13. 7.13: Outside Tues + Tim
33:50||Season 7, Ep. 13Join Tim and Tuesday where they reflect on their recent guests - Betsy Taylor, Bob Wing, and Margaret Wheatley - and explore themes of personal growth, self-acceptance, and the journey back to one's true self. They discuss the challenges of living authentically in a rapidly changing world and the importance of eldership in guiding this journey. Through personal anecdotes and insights, Tim and Tuesday emphasize the significance of accepting oneself and the choices that come with aging and personal evolution.For links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast12. 7.12: Outside Conversations with Margaret Wheatley
01:02:08||Season 7, Ep. 12In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Tim and Tuesday sit down with their longtime friend and mentor, Margaret Wheatley, a trailblazer in understanding and navigating systemic collapse and disruption over the past four decades. Margaret, a thought leader and writer, shares insights from her new book of poetry and delves deep into the complexities of leadership, compassion, and community in today’s world. She reflects on her role as a "prophet"—someone who sees the truth, even when it's hard to be believed—and emphasizes the power of turning to each other in times of crisis. With wisdom and clarity, Margaret calls for the creation of "islands of sanity" where compassion and connection can thrive amidst the chaos. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of community in an increasingly fragmented world.For links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast11. 7.11: Outside Tues + Tim
34:36||Season 7, Ep. 11On today’s episode of the pod, Tuesday shares her new work outside of The Outside focused on personal transformation and spiritual practices. Tim and Tuesday also explore Tues’ journey in creating this new path for herself and others, highlighting the significance of connection, community, and support among women.For links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast1.03: Rooted In Light
55:45|In the third episode of Tues' new podcast, Rooted in Light, she chats with close friend and Outside colleague, Dr. Gabrielle Donnelly, about her recent transformative journey brought on by chronic illness. Without a clear diagnosis and bedridden, Gabe had to completely let go of any ideas of the life she had planned and instead, turn to the life in front of her. Listen in as Tues and Gabe discuss the profound experiences of a dark night of the body and the slow ascent toward healing. Sharing her insights on how tending to her edges and boundaries has allowed her to be more present, Gabe also offers how the darkness of transformation teaches us about living for pleasure versus living for purpose.For links and resources, please visit: https://www.tuesdayrivera.com/podcast.html10. 7.10: Outside Conversations with Bob Wing
47:27||Season 7, Ep. 10Tim and Tuesday are joined by long-time friend, Bob Wing, where they reminisce about their shared experiences at the Art of Hosting, delve into Bob's background in Aikido and leadership, and discuss the inherent dangers and opportunities for change that arise at crossroads. They also share personal stories that illustrate how signs and synchronicities can guide choices, the balance between waiting and flowing through life, and the significance of finding and expressing one's unique voice.For links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast9. 7.09: Outside Conversations with The Outside Leadership Team
40:16||Season 7, Ep. 9Tuesday and Tim are joined by Outside colleagues, Dr. Gabrielle Donnelly and Gian Paul Ganzoni, where they engage in a mid-season podcast reflection of crossroads. Together they speak to equine therapy as a tool for leadership development, the importance of internal reflection when navigating crossroads in life, the necessity of self-awareness in leadership roles, and the journey of personal growth and change management. They also discuss how individual work impacts group dynamics and the significance of co-regulation in fostering connection and collaboration.For detailed show notes, links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast1. "Rooted in Light" with Tuesday Rivera
34:46||Season 1, Ep. 1The Outside is excited to announce Tuesday's new work and podcast, "Rooted in Light!!"In this very first episode of the Rooted in Light podcast, host Tuesday Rivera shares her vision for the show, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery, the divine feminine, and intuitive practices. She’s joined by her husband Gibrán Rivera, as they open up about their experiences of coming out of the spiritual closet and the duality of joy and healing. The conversation highlights the demand for spiritual growth, the importance of community, and the transformative power of facing one's wounds. To close out the episode, Tuesday invites you to explore practices for rooting into your own light.Learn more by visiting www.tuesdayrivera.com8. 7.08: Outside Conversations with Betsy Taylor
49:59||Season 7, Ep. 8Tim and Tuesday are joined by friend and colleague, Betsy Taylor, Philanthropic Consultant and Chair of the Volgenau Climate Initiative, where she shares her extensive experience in climate activism and leadership. Betsy reflects on her journey from a young organizer to a seasoned leader, emphasizing the importance of convening diverse groups to achieve systemic change. She also discusses her childhood influences, the crossroads she faces in her life, and how she navigates fear and uncertainty in her work. Her insights on leadership, service, and personal growth provide valuable lessons for anyone looking to make a difference in their community and the world.For detailed show notes, links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast7. 7.07: Outside Tues + Tim
25:09||Season 7, Ep. 7For their opening episode of 2025, Tim and Tuesday discuss The Outside’s plans and offerings for 2025, including two Art of Hosting trainings, coaching, and community engagement. They also explore Tim and Tuesday’s new explorations and offerings “outside” The Outside. It’s exciting. Have a listen.For detailed show notes, links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast