If you could point me to some example posts you’ve done that have music @francesrayner I can take a look and suggest whether this is something we could help with. If it’s not something we at Buffalo Sound Design could do I can have a think about a way to make a call out to the network of musicians supported through my other role at Launchpad (Launchpad (@_launchpadmusic) • Instagram photos and videos). Let me know if it’s easier to take this to email.
Thanks, Jon! Might be easier on email. I’m at frances@weall.org if you’re happy to drop me a line. It’s not remotely urgent and just a nice to have down the line.
Hi, I’m just someone from Portugal that is still finding a job:sweat_smile:. I want to be part of the Iberia hub
Hi everyone, I’m Laura Hartley! I am the founder of the Scintilla Centre, where we equip changemakers with the skills, wisdom and community to reshape the world.
I’m based in London UK, but originally from Sydney, Australia. Over the years I’ve also lived in Dublin, Amsterdam and Toronto, and consider my heart spread across the globe.
I became passionate about wellbeing economics years ago on a trip to Bhutan exploring GNH, and through my background in grassroots climate activism. I’ve written and spoken the last few years on the inner work of systems change, with a particular focus on unlearning the narratives and ideology of capitalism.
Keen to connect with others here and hear more of what’s happening!
Hi I’m James, a Yorkshire man living in Somerset, I’m a professional day dreamer, highly qualified in the art of staring out the window. I like to convert some of my day dreaming into art, poetry, philosophy that creates a picture of a more magical world that I actually believe is possible.
There appears to be a lot of academics here, I certainly am not (my background is laboring, van driving, FLT driver, Royal mail, gardener and much more a like), but it takes all sorts and a rich variety of personalities and skill sets to create a new world of not only wellness but one that’s worth living, it’s crammed with joy, fun and laughter with a sprinkle of wonder to add into the mix.
May we inspire each other to new planes of wonder.
Huhu,
Ash from Australia here! I am the Founder of an ethics-first, digital-first, impact-first agency that assists health & social impact projects. I primarily work with psychologists, sexual health professionals and SexTech founders but I am open to anyone who is committed to the WEALL mission.
When did you first discover the WEAll community?
While researching different networks that reflected my vision for shared value and ethical business practices. WEALL feels like my moral compass brought to life!
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What do you do for fun/for work/to relax?
I enjoy learning and new experiences. Currently taking workshops/training to learn practical skills including renovating, using power tools, etc. -
Is there a dish you cook better than anyone else on the planet?
Ooooooh definitely not! I am not the best cook but a great dinner guest!
Hi Oliver, Yes, I’m really interested in supporting you to advance the England WEAll Hub. Susan
Great @SBarton ! We have a contact form for people to register their email addresses, it’s at the top of this post Welcome to the England Hub Forum
We’re just about to send out an update - I don’t see an email address that looks like it may belong to you?
Yay! So happy that’s you’re part of the community Ash!
Hello everyone,
It’s a pleasure to be here and part of this community. My name is Kyle Hutchinson. I’m South African, based in Cape Town.
“What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes is playing as I write this, which feels fitting. What do I do for fun? “…I scream from the top of my lungs, what’s going on?”
That’s not actually true. I mostly hike, cook and enjoy going to music festivals. But it does reflect how I first came across the Wellbeing Economy Alliance – by asking questions like: What’s going on? How did we get here? Why? And how can we do things differently?
For context, these questions emerged after a decade working to expand access to health and youth development services in underserved communities. Realizing that many of these issues are rooted in an unwell economy, I’ve begun exploring place-based capital systems that help build and retain wealth within communities, enabling local inclusion, ownership, and long-term resilience.
If you’re working in this space, or just interested in it, I’d love to connect. And if you’re not, but would still like to connect, please do. That would be wonderful, too. As wonderful as my Potjie
Hi I’m Jo from Devon. Worked in gardens and design for many years, now just planting trees and hoping beavers will find our valley… We built our own house and now live in a tiny house, have started a community orchard and try to use the resources that are thrown away instead of creating more demand (wombling….!)
Love cycle touring, walking and reading.
My spanakopita is pretty good…
Agreed! Glasgow grad here and now down near Liverpool.
Lisa is in Ayrshire too, so Scotland is well on the map - love it!
I’m feeling like a dual-citizen of Scotland and England for this - the landscapes are very different (politically and aesthetically!)
Kyle, I am here for the Potjie!!!
All this talk of food!!! But also wonderful to hear about your work Mojo! Can’t wait to hear more.
Hi All!
My name is Asgeir Persson and I live on the west coast of Sweden. 20 years ago I started working with men och young boys and their ideas and expectations on masculinity. My key take aways from that work was how strongly our actions and our identities are bound by our narratives. And that we can change those narratives even if it’s a lot of hard work (and there is still a lot to do when it comes to creating healthy masculine narratives)
I think that WEALL is doing an excellent and exciting job of transforming the narrative of economy and I look forward to support that movement with my skills and tools.
Do reach out, I’m always up for a chat.
Www.AsgeirEnterprises.se/main