In today’s episode, I am joined by Stevie Storck, founder of the Cross Quarter Club, a creative seasonal living community focused on gardening and nature connection. When Stevie and I first connected through my circle facilitation training Circle Craft, she introduced me to the concept of the Sharing Table, a tradition that encourages community members to share resources and foster connections. We both share our experiences with this meaningful way of community building and also explore what it means to right-size creative ambitions to fit personal responsibilities.
Tune in to hear more from us on:
The origins of the Cross Quarter Club and the Sharing Table
Weaving ancestral traditions into modern communities
How the Sharing Table reflects a larger movement towards community care
How creating community involves being the kind of community you want to see
How embracing the reality of caregiving can inform and enrich creative work
The challenges we, as millennials, face when it comes to cultivating community
How right-sizing creative work is crucial for sustainability and fulfillment
How simplicity and being limited in time and resources can enhance creative endeavours
Stevie is an alumni of Circle Craft, my circle facilitation training, which as of now is available on demand. If you want to bring your vision of circling and facilitation to life and would like me to walk alongside you in that process, visit my website to learn more and join Circle Craft today.
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