Futuresteading

195 Jade Miles - How Small Circles & Shared Rituals Can Change the World

Jade Miles & Hayley Jessup Season 12 Episode 195

It’s about time Jade Miles takes the mic so we can pick her brain and her heart about ‘huddling’ for the future of all! We chat about what is our ecological work to do, our soul work to do as we come together in all kinds of communities.

We decolonise our minds by moving into our hearts: away from extraction and spectacle, toward opulence of the ordinary- soil under nails, soup shared warm, shared conversations around a fire, singing songs as ritual. We name the practices that bind us: huddle, muddle, cuddle- messy, tender, and profoundly effective.

Jade’s new book, Huddle, is a field guide for this future: small circles doing big things. Gather often. Trade skills. Move through initiation. Tell truer stories. Let the elders speak. Listen deeply. Make a ritual. Define your enoughness. In a time that worships scale, choose closeness. In a culture that fears the muddle, trust in the huddles!.

Because the way we will change the planet is not by shouting across the void but by huddling in, shoulder-to-shoulder, until courage becomes contagious and care becomes the norm.


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We talked about

  • Huddling is about coming together in community.
  • Human interactions can be complex due to trauma and ego.
  • Rituals help fill the gaps in our lives.
  • Understanding our phases of life can guide our growth.
  • Eldership and wisdom sharing.
  • Ancestral connections can deepen our sense of belonging.
  • Enoughness is crucial in a consumer-driven world.
  • We must be mindful of our impact on future generations.
  • Being heart-led creates a different world.


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