People often see a gift or strength in us first before we do. What happens when we’re seen? When we truly see others? When the very act of ‘seeing’ each other, weaves an ecological web of trust that helps us find our way.
In this episode Jennifer talks with Gwich’in activist, river guide and entrepreneur Bobbi Rose Koe on how the land has influenced her leadership by sensitively attuning to a web of relationality. They talk about—
- Bobbi Rose’s coming of age in deep reciprocity with rivers and mountains
- Falling in love with what scares you
- How to lead teams in a time of uncertainty and despair
- Celebrating the magic of being yourself
Tune in for an honest conversation on the potential of our interbeing, the capacity to transmute fear, and leading with love at the center of everything.
Links & resources—
- Learn more about Bobbi Rose Koe or follow her on Instagram
- Discover the Western Arctic Youth Collective
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Gratitude for this show’s theme song Inside the House, composed by the talented musician, multi-instrumentalist and sound artist Jordy Walker.