My Substack Musings on the Great Unraveling and the Great Turning through the lens of the Work That Reconnects, psychosynthesis, and ecopsychology. Image by Vicki Evens.
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I live in Mt Shasta, CA with my husband Jim. In my work as a writer, workshop facilitator, and life coach, I draw on the Work That Reconnects, ecopsychology, psychosynthesis, and systems thinking. I especially enjoy working with activists.
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