• Cultivating Resilience Across Asia and Oceania with Thao Kin & Trudy Juriansz from GENOA

  • Jul 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Cultivating Resilience Across Asia and Oceania with Thao Kin & Trudy Juriansz from GENOA

  • Summary

  • Welcome Back to Community Resilience!


    Season 2 of our podcast is here, and we’re kicking it off with an inspiring new episode! We're thrilled to invite you to join us around the fire as we dive into the themes of resilience, adaptation, and transformation in our era of deepening polycrisis.


    In this episode, we're joined by two incredible voices from the Global Ecovillage Network Oceania and Asia (GENOA):

    Thao Kin – A passionate earth steward and environmental trainer from Vietnam. Kin co-founded Project Awe in Northwest Vietnam, dedicated to creating spaces of wonder and awe in nature.

    Trudy Juriansz – The former regional representative of GENOA and a trailblazer in international community-building efforts. From coordinating democratic schools for refugees to managing a forest garden education center, Trudy’s work spans continents and inspires communities.


    We’ll explore the unique roles of regional representatives in the Ecovillage Resilience 2.5 Degree Project, delving into their experiences, challenges, and the transformative lessons they’ve learned.


    🔊 Tune in now to hear their powerful stories and discover how they are paving the way for resilient futures across Asia and Oceania.


    Whether you’re a seasoned community builder or just curious about sustainability, this conversation will inspire and uplift you. Don’t miss it!



    #CommunityResiliencePodcast #EcovillageResilience #GENOA #SustainableCommunities #ThaoKin #TrudyGerrands #GlobalEcovillageNetwork #EnvironmentalStewardship #PodcastEpisode #Season2 #EcoInspiration

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