Futuresteading

E138 Osprey Oriel Lake - The Story Is In Our Bones

Jade Miles Season 9 Episode 11

How do we become a life enhancing species?
How do we remember in our bones our earth lineage?
Osprey asks us to consider 'How are we each ‘efforting’ towards a different way of being?
 If you said Together...SNAP.
While acknowledging that we're each complicit in living & swimming in an extractive economy & extractive world - its about the way we navigate it.  In dismantling old oppressive systems that harm life instead of nurture it, we first need to acknowledge our diluted collective understanding that we're living relative and connected to the web of life and that we are not separate or orphaned from it. That being on the land, in our body and away from intellectual focus provides the more dominant societies to become humbled and more engaged with our hearts and minds. When operating in this way, we change our story and ultimately change our way of being in a world that is gasping for us to interact differently.
As a female leader, she beats to a different drum but we all might learn a thing or two from her approach.

Conversation References
WECAN
The story is in our bones - Osprey Oriel Lake

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We talked about
Her role as founder of the Women's Earth & Climate Action Network WECAN
Leading an organisation with heart led decision making - feminine leadership differs to mainstream narrative
Divesting away from destructive projects is a powerful act
The power of storytelling in creating change
Heart to heart human connection has resulted in banks divesting millions of dollars
Bringing our whole selves to show up and talk to people we don't agree with, share stories & work on moving hearts and minds
Talking to people in positions of wealth and influence to enact change
We need an ecosystem with projects and campaigns at all tiers - the challenge is when we don't work together
 Knitting ecosystems together- Collective power comes from together-ness
Organisations who have money need to be bridgebuilders for those who don't
Mentorship from indigenous leaders woven throughout her life experiences
Its time to compost the modern day ideologies and create new soils….its is going to stop as nature will make us stop
We need to connect with the earth and each other to reconfirm our identities in relationship with the land
Building our community
We can't rely on soundbites to make a decision
Why she doesn't travel for vacations - only for work
How are we utilising our privilege to lift up others, and make choices
Being willing to be in uncomfortable situations and then being quiet enough to listen to others especially not white wealthy people so we can keep creating more equity and balance
We are in a time where we are unpacking racism patriarchy and colonisation - observations 
Sidestepping division
How worldviews and climate justice can reframe our climate crisis
We are dealing with crises about identify and trauma which leads to violence, division and an inability to look inwards 
How do you live in a system which you are trying to transform
Her one word - RELATIVES with each other, the air, water, trees, we are all in relationship.

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