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A deep dive into how Coralus’ desired outcomes have evolved and what the maps reveal

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Hosted by Coralus · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 163 episodes
Established thought leaders with verified media credentials.
Coralus collectively practices different ways of doing things for a better now and a new inheritance. $19M+ capital. 7000+ members. 190 funded.
Coralus hosts Ripples of Radical Generosity, a business show with 163 episodes published.

A deep dive into how Coralus’ desired outcomes have evolved and what the maps reveal

Vicki Saunders and Azul Duque explore how Coralus is evolving in response to a changing world, shifting from action to capacity and from certainty to sensing. A conversation on story, unlearning, and what it means to mee

Danielle Cadhit is joined by Coralus member Wendy Blake for a thoughtful conversation on artificial intelligence, attuned intuition, and the embodied intelligences that make us human. Together, they explore the tensio

Revisiting history as old patterns reemerge in new conditions. Danielle Cadhit is joined by Coralus founder Vicki Saunders and impact investment leader Laurie Spengler to look back at the world-shifting rupture of 1989,

An Invitation Into the Work, the Field, and the Future We’re Growing

In this episode of Ripples of Radical Generosity , Vicki sits down with four Coralus community members who have recently (re)committed. Together, they explore what’s calling them forward, why this Reset matters, and how


"It becomes this really fun conversation where the kids are learning and exploring alongside you. Because so many of us are still learning about these topics and unlearning every day.” In this episode, hear from Shelby K

"Jim Crow would create, for the Black community, access to water issues so people could not easily and readily access pools and water spaces that were safe and clean. That resulted in families who didn't get that skill s

"People are very aware of our obligations around reducing our emissions. But chemical pollution is an equal priority. Climate change, biodiversity loss and chemical pollution are elevated to the same level in terms of a

In this episode, hear from Stacey Mareroa-Roberts, founder of Coralus Venture Ignite Your Gift. Stacey joins Coralus Development Guide MJ Ryan to discuss Stacey’s journey so far, her background studying law and how it le

In this episode, hear from Awhina Murupaenga, founder of Coralus Venture Whatu Creative. Awhina joins Coralus Development Guide MJ Ryan to discuss Awhina’s focus on sharing Maori storytelling and visual languages through

TW: This episode contains mentions of self-harm, violence, and bullying. In this episode, hear from Rachel Downie, founder of Coralus Venture Stymie. Rachel joins Coralus Activator Connie Henson to discuss Rachel's entre

In this episode, hear from Elisha Watson, founder of Coralus Venture Nisa, in a conversation with Development Guide MJ Ryan. Nisa was founded by Elisha in 2017, and up until July 2023, Nisa had provided employment to 29

"It's been a really interesting opportunity to dovetail 30 years of working in gender-based violence, to being now in a position to utilize technology in a way to create safer spaces." TW: This episode contains mentions

“We wanted to be able to create a sense of a peace of mind. That's one of the things I'm always talking to people about. When you're tired of being tired, you just want a peace of mind.” In this episode, hear from LaTesh

"As a designer, those are the responsibilities that you need to take on board. We've got a world where we've only got finite resources. We can't just keep on making more and more and more, it's just costing the planet fa

"Wrapping paper is single use packaging. It's pretty single use packaging, but it is single use packaging. I want to keep that tradition. I love giving gifts. I love Christmas, I want all the trimmings. I just want to do

"There's this idea of a sponge city. So trying to have the city actually absorb rainwater through things like tree canopies and permeable pavements. We know that climate change is changing our weather patterns. So how do

In this episode, hear from Emily Bland of Coralus Venture SucSeed. Emily joins development guide MJ Ryan to discuss her journey to creating SucSeed (beginning with an MVP held together with duct tape!), lessons learned,
Dr. Shelby Kretz
Expert on Social Justice Education · Little Justice Leaders
1 appearance on this show
Hayley Mullins
Founder · JoeyBand
2 appearances on this show
Brittany Hardy
Licensed Psychotherapist, CEO & Clinical Director · The Hardy Clinic
1 appearance on this show
BE Alink
inventor, social activist, and author · The Alinker
1 appearance on this show
Vanessa Marshall
Editor of The House of Wellness Magazine · Jack59
1 appearance on this show
Emily Johnson
healthcare regulatory attorney · Elevate Hospitality Collective
1 appearance on this show
Ashley Johnson
chief innovation officer · Ashley’s Business Solutions
1 appearance on this show
Sarah Hyland
Modern Family
1 appearance on this show
Vicki Saunders
Founding Activator · Coralus
3 appearances on this show
Dr. Riane Eisler
social systems theorist, cultural historian, economist · Center for Partnership Systems
1 appearance on this show
Lynne Twist
1 appearance on this show
Dia Bondi
leadership communications coach, author of Ask Like an Auctioneer, woman behind Rio's 2016 Olympic bid
1 appearance on this show
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