We’ve been blown away by the enthusiasm for the Kincentric Leadership Programme. The programme got off to a great start in the Rocky Mountains recently, and our second retreat is coming up soon in Devon, UK. Applications are still open for the retreats in Findhorn and in India – learn more here.
As we won’t be able to take everyone, and it doesn’t feel good turning amazing people away, we’ll also be hosting an online version of the Kincentric Leadership programme next year, which will be accessible to all. We’ll share more with you in the autumn.
Learn more about the Kincentric Leadership programme and how to apply here.
For anyone based in the South of England, there are some in-person events coming up soon.
On Thursday 27th of July there is also an intimate dialogue event on wilderness and belonging with Sicelo Mbatha in the Bedouin Tent at St Ethelburga’s Centre. Learn more.
On Friday 28th July there is a rare opportunity to take a walk in the English countryside with an African wilderness guide. Sicelo Mbatha, who spoke at our launch event recently, will be joining us in the UK for a few weeks. He will lead us in a dusk walk, sharing quiet community with each other, with Earth, and with our more than-human kin. Learn more.
On Sunday, August 13th there will be a “taster day” in Glastonbury, UK to absorb the revolution going on in our scientific understanding of non-human animacy, intelligence and interconnectedness. Learn more.
Lastly, if you’re looking for some kincentric inspiration, try this fascinating story about a coalition of Indigenous voices who are speaking on behalf of the rooted beings of the desert. They are seeking legal protection for the revered saguaro cactus threatened by new developments in the Sonoran Desert. And in keeping with our upcoming retreat, Sound and Silence, if you’re not familiar with Karen Bakker’s revolutionary work, check out this talk on bioacoustics, artificial intelligence and decoding the many languages of the more than human world,
For more resources to learn about kincentric ecology check out our website.
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