EP 42 (Re)connecting people to places - writing a new story with Gilbert Rochecouste
23 giu 2020 ·
1 h 6 min. 44 sec.
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Welcome to Wellthy Living conversations, episode 42. Social connection and cohesion are critically important to good health, longevity and quality of life. Yet, during the last few months, we have...
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Welcome to Wellthy Living conversations, episode 42.
Social connection and cohesion are critically important to good health, longevity and quality of life. Yet, during the last few months, we have been living in unusual times of isolation and social distancing.
What’s the impact and how do we prepare and transition for a new story, in the COVID -19 Era - What does this mean for individuals, communities and as a society and what role can we play?
In this episode, I chat about this with Gilbert Rochecouste, an inspiring man who for over 26 years has led the movement enhancing social cohesion by (re)connecting people to places.
Gilbert is recognised locally and internationally as a leading voice in Placemaking and the creation of vibrant, resilient and loved places. He is a sought after speaker and skilled
facilitator for community and stakeholder engagement activities and has worked with over 1000 cities, towns, main streets and communities.
These unusual times have given people the opportunity to reflect on the ways we have lived our life and the impact our choices have had on us as humans but also on the planet.
So before we discussed a way forward, Gilbert shares some of his biggest observations and reflections over the last couple of months.
When then went on to talk about writing a new story, discussing:
- A regenerative lifestyle - put back more than we take out.
-Going hyper-local - understanding communities, neighbours, shops, etc
- Lifestyle changes - home-based offices, empty buildings and new innovative building development projects
- Common physical places - how to reclaim and reconnect
and more.
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What’s your biggest insight or takeaway from this conversation?
Leave a comment and let us know.
And if you’d like more info on Gilbert: www.villagewell.org
If you’ve enjoyed this episode please share it with your friends and subscribe to the Wellthy Living podcast on iTunes and the Wellthy Living youtube channel, so you can listen to more conversations with wonderful humans who’s stories, knowledge, actionable ideas and wisdom can help you to live a meaningful, connected and well life, both personally and professionally.
I’m Lisa, I’m an integrated life, clarity and wellbeing coach, and a professional conversation facilitator.
To find out more about my services you can visit my website www.wellthyliving.com.au or connect with me on all social media channels.
https://www.facebook.com/welllthyliving/
https://www.instagram.com/wellthy.living/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaentwisle/
Until next time remember connection is medicine
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Social connection and cohesion are critically important to good health, longevity and quality of life. Yet, during the last few months, we have been living in unusual times of isolation and social distancing.
What’s the impact and how do we prepare and transition for a new story, in the COVID -19 Era - What does this mean for individuals, communities and as a society and what role can we play?
In this episode, I chat about this with Gilbert Rochecouste, an inspiring man who for over 26 years has led the movement enhancing social cohesion by (re)connecting people to places.
Gilbert is recognised locally and internationally as a leading voice in Placemaking and the creation of vibrant, resilient and loved places. He is a sought after speaker and skilled
facilitator for community and stakeholder engagement activities and has worked with over 1000 cities, towns, main streets and communities.
These unusual times have given people the opportunity to reflect on the ways we have lived our life and the impact our choices have had on us as humans but also on the planet.
So before we discussed a way forward, Gilbert shares some of his biggest observations and reflections over the last couple of months.
When then went on to talk about writing a new story, discussing:
- A regenerative lifestyle - put back more than we take out.
-Going hyper-local - understanding communities, neighbours, shops, etc
- Lifestyle changes - home-based offices, empty buildings and new innovative building development projects
- Common physical places - how to reclaim and reconnect
and more.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What’s your biggest insight or takeaway from this conversation?
Leave a comment and let us know.
And if you’d like more info on Gilbert: www.villagewell.org
If you’ve enjoyed this episode please share it with your friends and subscribe to the Wellthy Living podcast on iTunes and the Wellthy Living youtube channel, so you can listen to more conversations with wonderful humans who’s stories, knowledge, actionable ideas and wisdom can help you to live a meaningful, connected and well life, both personally and professionally.
I’m Lisa, I’m an integrated life, clarity and wellbeing coach, and a professional conversation facilitator.
To find out more about my services you can visit my website www.wellthyliving.com.au or connect with me on all social media channels.
https://www.facebook.com/welllthyliving/
https://www.instagram.com/wellthy.living/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaentwisle/
Until next time remember connection is medicine
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