The Heartbeat of the Forest: A StoryWeaving Salon with John D. Liu and Anastassia Makarieva
The Biotic Pump concept shows the elegant simplicity with which complex forest ecosystems shape their own life-sustaining water cycles on land. We explore nature's beauty and genius with two visionaries who have dedicated their lives to global Earth Repair.
Exploring the biology of peace with Polyvagal Theory expert Deb Dana
Our internal biology can serve as a vital pathway to peace. Polyvagal Theory expert Deb Dana has helped people around the world to befriend their own nervous systems and offer connections of safety and support to those around them.
Seeing from the heart
Looking one another in the eye, soul-gazing, meeting one another without righteousness, seeing our shared humanity, the collective trauma can be transmuted.
Healing our humanity with love
Peace is not merely the absence of conflict. It is the active journey of meeting our wounds with courage and love.
Join us for the World Women Summit 2026
The Pocket Project's free online Summit for Peace this week brings together women who are healing the roots of violence and strengthening the fabric of life.
A Field Kitchen for Slow Disasters - healing food landscapes in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa
A "Food for Landscapes: Recipes for Slow Disaster" activation builds collective engagement through art, food and ecology, bringing a deep time lens to situations of social and ecological disaster to discover ways of restoring relationships between people and land.
Composting the Colonial Inheritance — Toward Spiral Power and Humble Wisdom - Brote Silvestre and Aiden AI
A new movement towards composting old colonized worldviews is growing. In the words of Hāweatea Holly Bryson, it is about “caring for places as if they were our own bodies.”
The Honorable Harvest by Megan Lindow
"Our hearts hurt when we see biodiversity going away, and we know there are better ways to manage the world. That destruction of the natural world affects us deeply. It adds to our trauma because we’ve lived so close to the Earth for so many generations." - J Dallas Gudgell
The waggle dance of the Bees: a perspective from southern Africa by Megan Lindow
Like the bees who dance to communicate, we too can presence with one another, co-regulating our nervous systems and tapping our innate gifts for knowledge, wisdom and healing.
The Climate Consciousness Summit begins...
Could healing our collective nervous system enable wider, more coherent and compassionate actions toward planetary repair?