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So many people I talk to are craving intentional community right now. Many are researching or even living in established communities but haven't yet found the right fit.

Twenty years ago we bought 21 acres of farmland in a rural community to build our dream life with our young family. We homeschooled and raised animals, but doing everything ourselves wasn't sustainable and after 8 years we had to give up the farm.

Now my grown children and I all live in the city, yet we haven't given up the dream of being part of a healthy, innovative, supportive community.

I'm feeling the call to start having conversations with others who share a similar vision.

We are going to watch and discuss a Retribalize podcast episode comparing three subcultures building toward the towns and villages of the future.

  • Homesteaders
  • The spiritual community
  • Tech utopians

I am curious what each group gets right, what each tends to miss, and what it might look like to integrate the best parts of each without getting stuck in a single worldview.

Who this is for:

  • Those exploring intentional community, cooperative living, homesteading, or village style life
  • Systems thinkers who can see how everything is connected
  • People open to differences in values and perspective

This is simply a discussion group to share ideas and resources. If this topic has been on your mind, we would love to have you join us and add your perspective. We'll see where the conversation takes us!

***Note: This conversation will be recorded and shared with our community. ***

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Discussion for people exploring intentional communities (homesteaders, spiritual groups, tech utopians) to compare models and draft an integrated village plan.

Related topics

Intentional Communities
Make New Friends
Holistic Health
Rationality and Reasoning
Urban Homesteading

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