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like active hope, this small work touches the bleakness of our deep concern and the terminal prognosis of the state we are in, but moves forward into looking at what's possible from a perspective that takes into account

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elisa rathje hosts the journal of small work*, a education show with 33 episodes published.

like active hope, this small work touches the bleakness of our deep concern and the terminal prognosis of the state we are in, but moves forward into looking at what's possible from a perspective that takes into account

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how will we find our way to the future we want to see? this small work is remix of a piece written in a few years ago in the spring in answer to that question, with the chartreuse zinging outside the writing desk window

sometimes the skills we already have just need to be translated into the context of meeting our greater challenges. this small work looks at ways to respond when we feel anxious that we don’t belong, that we don’t have w

we can be gardeners in service of biodiversity, of local food security, of life itself. this small work looks at how we can propagate many new plants quickly, to create food forests that feed us all, right where we live.

this small work looks to natural patterns, as illustrated by the geese in the snow, for how to reckon with these times and find a way forward. you might like to see the images included with the written piece on appleturn

becoming fluent in interdependence, and the multiple, humble acts that revive the commons that connect us, and move us toward positive futures. this small work* is a piece collected into volume two of the journal of smal

the most restorative act of the day – thinks aloud about writing as a tool for orienting ourselves to the future that we are co-creating with our daily actions. clarifying where we have been and preparing for where we ma

in living without owning a car these seven years, what our normal has shifted to, the questions we asked ourselves, and how we think about it all now, running a little subsistence farm, unschooling, living simply in comm

this small work looks at the habits that yield creativity and at accepting that we might need structures to support those habits. "rhythm, ritual, routine and the reinvention of our patterns for living that emerge from i

this small work looks at what change we really need to make, how change happens, and how we begin right now, to co-create the future we want to see. find it in text and image form over on appleturnover.substack.com. this

this small work was written for earth days gone by, but it also feels januaryish so i offer it to you now. look for it in the next volume of the journal of small work. so, so much appreciation for subscribing, listening,

when the world seems lost in darkness, i turn my attention to the life-affirming actions within my grasp. thankfully, these are numberless. and after all, winter’s darkness yields the finest moment for regeneration. life

the state of the world is unnerving, but it’s no accident that what actually nourishes and restores our nervous systems are the same practices that restore the state of the world. welcome to season four of the journal of

this small work looks at the fundamental patterns that need to shift within so that a world in crisis can regenerate. this piece was also filmed, right here. read the whole piece on appleturniver.substack.com Get full ac

this small work looks at how we might overcome the obstacles to taking small steps that reverberate out into big, lasting, profound and urgently needed change. this episode is from season three of the readings from the j

how we reduced our electricity use by 70%, and all the many small ways we went about it, here in the appleturnover farmhouse. this small work* is a close cousin to the journal of small work* films, "wood stove" and "pull

this small work* agrees that moving into positive futures requires great inner transformation, which in turn demands gentleness and compassion. practicing this on a small scale prepares us, even if it is granular and eve

on reviving the thrifty, self-reliant skills of home as resistance and reinvention, a reimagining of what our future could be like. this small work* is a friend of the appleturnover film, 'grain mill', and in particular,

this tiny piece looks at what works in our culture, to find the patterns that help us to leave behind frameworks of competition and scarcity, for a fundamental shift toward collaboration and sufficiency for all, as a res
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