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Exploring the inconvenience of our humanity

Exploring the inconvenience of our humanity

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The world is feeling a very broken place right now, with all that is erupting out of the Middle East, and with continued suffering across the world. When we do engage in conversations about what is happening, we often find ourselves sidetracked into the dance of moral outrage and the opportunity for a conversation is lost. And yet simple human connection sits at the heart of all that we're yearning for - each of us carrying the innate need to be seen, to be heard and to belong. So what happens when we offer to meet those needs in others, simply by noticing their shared humanity?


This week's conversation is raw, personal, honest and deeply human. With no apology. For we don't need to hide our humanity to be professional. In fact, that is perhaps the reason why so many of our institutions have become so inhumane and it also holds an invitation for how we can each start to re-humanise the landscapes we are part of.


In this episode we reference the following:


  • Most shocking second a day video - Save the Children (video)
  • Human: A Portrait of our World - Yann Arthus-Betrand (film & photography)
  • Immigration & Refugees curriculum -ThoughtBox (learning resource)
  • Meeting a broken world - Rachel Musson (blogpost)

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