Where We Meet

Where We Meet

A journey to relationality

This is a guided audio journey into relationality, where you’ll listen in and encounter different avenues of experiencing connection. Through meditations, reflections, creative prompts, and embodied practices curated with our most renowned teachers, including Joshua Shrei, Sophie Strand, Vandana Shiva, and Nina Gualinga, you will be taken into meditative sounds combined with teachings that offer unique lenses into a more relational life.

Event modules

with Virginia Vigliar

This is an introduction to the audio journey, which explores how we are relational by nature; we carry on us other histories, other lives, and others' cries of survival. In a world where we are taught that our experiences are isolated, to find connection can be lifesaving. And how beautiful is it to think that we are not alone?

with Joshua Shrei

What does it feel like to listen through your back, your pores, your fingertips? How does this shift in intention change the way you relate to the world? Allow the world to resonate through you.

with Nina Gualinga

More than a concept, Kawsak Sacha is a lived worldview: a practice of deep, reciprocal relationship with the conscious, more-than-human beings who animate the forest. Nina shares what it means to live in kinship with land, river, tree, and spirit - and why her community chose to share this ancestral knowledge with the world.

with Sophie Strand

Sophie Strand reads a poem that explores what our bodies are not. Turning away from dominant paradigms of separation, this reading emphasizes how we exist in relation to other bodies. Together, our bodies co-create the world, generating new microbial possibilities in the compost of life.

with Sylvia Linsteadt

Have you ever thought of what it would be like to hold the hands of all the mothers in your family tree? How far back would the string go? Can you feel the love move through the palms of their hands, into yours? This is a call to relate to the past through deep love and connection.

with Rajendra Signh

Water remembers. Land listens. In this session, Dr. Rajendra Singh, renowned water protector and river healer, shares how restoring sacred relationships with land and water can revive ecosystems and communities alike.

with Hanna Tuulikki

Become a whale for a moment. In this immersive journey, Hanna Tuulikki guides you through a meditative process of metamorphosis, inviting you to soften your awareness and surrender to the rhythms of the sea.

with Roman Krznaric

The art of mental time travel is necessary for being intergeneration-ally conscious. In order to answer the question, 'how do I want to be remembered', it is key to connect to future worlds. Consider who will be there, the lives you want them to lead, and the world you want to leave them.

with Andreas Weber

A sensory meditation on intimacy, aliveness, and the quiet wisdom of being held - by earth, by light, by life itself. In this sensory meditation, Andreas invites us to return to the body as a site of connection, aliveness, and knowing. Through smell, touch, sound, and breath, we explore what it feels like to be embraced by the world.

with Vandana Shiva

Vandana Shiva explores relationality from the lens of her own experiences after years as an important voice in favour of people-centered, participatory processes; support to grassroots networks; women rights and ecology. Time Magazine identified Dr. Shiva as an “environmental hero” in 2003, and Asia Week has called her one of the five most powerful communicators of Asia.

Event information

This summer, return to what matters.

In a world that pulls us apart, choosing connection is both an act of resistance and a radical gesture of hope.

We live in a time of deep disconnection - from ourselves, from each other, and from the Earth. These fractures are systemic, but beneath the noise, something ancient persists: the truth of our inter-being (a term offered by Thích Nhất Hạnh). This truth reminds us that we are never separate: We are always in relationship.

Where We Meet is a guided audio journey into relationality. Across ten audio journeys, you’ll be invited into intimate encounters with connection, reciprocity, and care, through meditations, reflections, creative prompts, and embodied practices. Each audio is led by one of our most beloved teachers, who offer their unique lens into relational life: from lineage and myth, to the sacred, the heart, the forest, and the future.

This series isn’t simply something you listen to, it’s something you live through. You are the vessel for this journey. With every chapter, you’ll be gently guided to explore your own relationship to resonance, ancestry, imagination, nature, and the sacred.

Together, these teachings are a meditation on the question: What does it mean to live in right relationship? And how might remembering our deep entanglement with each other, with the Earth, with those who came before and those yet to come transform the way we move through the world?

Because disconnection is at the root of so many of our collective crises. And reconnection, grounded in empathy, joy, courage, and transformation begins.

Course Includes

10 curated audio journeys
Creative prompts
Additional resources, including books, articles, films and more
Hands-free practices

Teachers

Virginia Vigliar Picture

Virginia is a writer and curator exploring social justice, ecology, feminism, and art through poetic, sensorial essays, workshops, and rituals that aim to decondition by highlighting the revolutionary power of creativity and storytelling.

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Josh Schrei Picture

Joshua Michael Schrei is a writer, teacher, lifelong student of the mythologies of the world and the founder of The Emerald podcast.

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Nina Gualinga Picture

Nina Gualinga is an Indigenous woman defender of the Amazon from the Kichwa community of Sarayaku.

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Sophie Strand Picture

Sophie is a writer based in the Hudson Valley who focuses on the intersection of spirituality, storytelling, & ecology.

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Sylvia V. Linsteadt Picture

Sylvia V. Linsteadt is a novelist, poet, scholar of ancient history, animal tracker, and artist.

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Rajendra Singh Picture

Rajendra Singh is an Indian water conservationist and environmentalist from Alwar district, Rajasthan in India. Also known as "waterman of India", he runs an NGO called 'Tarun Bharat Sangh' (TBS), which was founded in 1975.

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Hanna Tuulikki Picture

Hanna Tuulikki is a British-Finnish artist, composer and performer based in Scotland. Her multi-disciplinary projects investigate the ways in which the body communicates beyond and before words, to tell stories through imitation, vocalisation and gesture.

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Roman Krznaric Picture

Roman Krznaric is a social philosopher who writes about the power of ideas to create change. His internationally bestselling books, including The Good Ancestor, Empathy and Carpe Diem Regained, have been published in more than 25 languages.

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Dr Andreas Weber Picture

Dr. Andreas Weber is a biologist, philosopher, nature writer, and mystic. He focuses on a re-evaluation of our understanding of the living.

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Vandana Shiva Picture

World renowned intellectual and advocate for the preservation and celebration of biodiversity against genetic engineering and the negative impact of globalisation. She is an important voice in favour of people-centered, participatory processes; support to grassroots networks; women rights and ecology. Time Magazine identified Dr. Shiva as an “environmental hero” in 2003, and Asia Week has called her one of the five most powerful communicators of Asia.

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What You'll Learn

  • Daily grounding practices to deepen connection
  • Guidance to reconnect with lineage, land, and future generations
  • A regenerative lens for navigating disconnection
  • Wisdom from visionary teachers across traditions