I sent out this invitation today and wanted to share it with you too.

'It's been a few weeks since you took Cultivating Liberation, and I'd love to hear how it's going.

Have you had a chance to apply the action plan into your regular work?

One of the most important lessons in all of this is that we can't show up for the hard things and the hard days if we haven't practiced when the stakes are relatively low. If you're regularly showing up with courage in those everyday, low-stakes moments, (instead of avoiding or distancing yourself) you're much more likely to show up that same way when it really counts.

And one of the most common barriers for people who want to do liberatory and collective change work is falling into the gap between good intentions and consistent action.

In fact, I wrote something a few minutes ago for another offering that really applies here:

"The seeds have been sown. Now it's time to tend them. You've done the reading. You've taken the courses. You've sat with the ideas, felt them shift something in you, maybe even started something. But somewhere between the learning and the doing, things get complicated. The project stalls. The message blurs. The capacity runs low. The isolation and doubt creep in. And the work — the real, meaningful work you know you're here to do — keeps waiting for the moment when everything lines up just right. That moment rarely comes on its own."

I'd love to see you join us for the next Cultivating Liberation workshop. You'll have an opportunity to go deeper. I've adapted the curriculum based on feedback I've received. And you'll also have the option to add a 1:1 session with me.

Most people have great ideas, get inspired, and then do very little after the fact. Let's actually change that, transforming your approach so you're implementing, moving forward, and doing the work you came here to do.'

Image: on a blue background: Cultivating Liberation: Creating your personalized anti-capitalist pathway with a compass rose.

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