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2024.02.08 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders.com: Taking Back Our Power w/ Host Joyce Gerber
ManKinder2024.02.08 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders.com: Taking Back Our Power w/ Host Joyce Gerber, c/o Health Is An Inside Job (20min 22sec) Special guest, Lauren Minis, talking about intentional communities: creating one, joining one, and/or living in one. https://communityfinders.com BIO: https://communityfinders.com/about Topic: Taking Back Our Power Time: Feb 8, 2024 - 6:00 PM Pacific Time, 9:00 P.M. Eastern Time Host: Joyce Gerber, CNC, CCH, LMT https://healthisaninsidejob.com https://trifectalighthealth.com ZOOM AUTOMATIC TRANSCRIPT: 00:00:03.120 --> 00:00:10.330 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: Hi, everyone. This is Joyce Gerber. And I'm here with the taking back our power group. 2 00:00:10.560 --> 00:00:12.490 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: And tonight 3 00:00:12.610 --> 00:00:18.060 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: we're gonna have a special guest who's going to be speaking about intentional community. 4 00:00:18.610 --> 00:00:21.600 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: So her name is Lauren Minis. 5 00:00:22.050 --> 00:00:34.380 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: and she is working with the community finders team and the she's joined with the community Community development Director, whose name is Cynthia Tina. 6 00:00:34.730 --> 00:00:44.139 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: So Lorin Minis has been engaged in community building. sustainability, programming, and education work for many years. 7 00:00:44.270 --> 00:00:49.140 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: For the past few years she has been running regeneration 8 00:00:49.180 --> 00:01:00.410 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: pollination which hosts online networking events connecting people around the world, engaged in regeneration and Allied movements. 9 00:01:00.430 --> 00:01:02.629 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: She has organized several 10 00:01:02.700 --> 00:01:14.479 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: Northern California permaculture convergences and building resilient communities, convergences, and also Co. Founded a sustainable living. 11 00:01:14.820 --> 00:01:22.980 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: an education centre in Oakland, called PLAC. E. The place for sustainable living. 12 00:01:23.030 --> 00:01:26.830 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: She holds a masters in environment, culture. 13 00:01:27.360 --> 00:01:28.920 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: and society. 14 00:01:29.250 --> 00:01:38.580 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: 2 permaculture design certifications is a graduate of the regenerative Leadership Academy and is a Bio leadership 15 00:01:38.680 --> 00:01:46.699 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: fellow, and Rsa. Fellow. Lauren is a native New Yorker like me. living on the West Coast like me. 16 00:01:46.830 --> 00:02:07.839 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: Lauren loves to get out into nature travel and explore new places. She's a musician and artist, and finds joy in creating skits, writing poems, staring at starry night skies and singing around campfires. Well, Lauren, you already have my heart. I resonate with all of the things you love. 17 00:02:07.990 --> 00:02:11.919 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: So I'm delighted that you're joining us. There's a lot of us on this 18 00:02:11.980 --> 00:02:15.369 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: call in in this group, who are very drawn to 19 00:02:15.540 --> 00:02:29.040 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: different ways of empowering ourselves and creating a more autonomous, independent, empowered life, which includes the development and creation and living in intentional communities. So I'm turning it over to you. Thanks so much. 20 00:02:29.380 --> 00:02:31.630 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Thanks, Joyce. Let me 21 00:02:31.740 --> 00:02:34.460 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: share screen so I can get to the 22 00:02:34.750 --> 00:02:38.230 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: presentation. We go alright. 23 00:02:38.500 --> 00:02:52.810 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So yes, as Joy shared. My name is Lauren Minis. I'm the Community Development Director with community finders which was started by Cynthia Tina, and at community finders we help people learn about intentional communities 24 00:02:52.890 --> 00:03:02.389 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: and and find a support. We have a support network for those committed to find their community, and I'll share a little bit more about more about what we do later on. 25 00:03:02.490 --> 00:03:05.739 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Now. some of you may have 26 00:03:05.780 --> 00:03:12.080 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: heard about this term intentional community, and maybe some of you have not. So what is an intentional community? 27 00:03:12.810 --> 00:03:26.819 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Intentional communities? A group of people that choose to live together or regularly share facilities on the basis of explicit common values. So essentially intu intentional communities are placed, based, and 28 00:03:26.960 --> 00:03:37.529 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: intentional communities tend. Take a lot of shapes, sizes, and forms. But there's usually a common set of values, mission and vision. And I'm actually going to be sharing a little 29 00:03:37.940 --> 00:03:42.730 I'll share the link to a quiz that we have, that you can take that kind of help. You figure out 30 00:03:42.980 --> 00:03:51.839 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: which community might be best for you. But this is. On the slide is a list of all that of many of the different types of intentional communities that there are 31 00:03:52.060 --> 00:04:01.349 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: now. Why live an intentional community. Well, many communities get started in a direct response to the woes that we faced in society. 32 00:04:02.370 --> 00:04:16.230 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: and these are some of the reasons why people want to live in intentional communities. So we're in a loneliness crisis. Even before the pandemic. Some surveys show that up to 60% of Americans report feeling lonely on a regular basis. 33 00:04:17.120 --> 00:04:31.619 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So connection is an important aspect and reason why a lot of people wanna live in community. Some people wanna engage in in sharing resources, you know. Not everybody needs to own their own set of tools. 34 00:04:32.220 --> 00:04:40.689 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: so a lot of communities share tools or even cars living in community provides support and sense of security. 35 00:04:41.350 --> 00:04:53.349 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: It's a it's really also an opportunity to kind of experiment and work through new ways. So experimenting, getting, think getting things more done together. 36 00:04:53.400 --> 00:05:01.139 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: but essentially, it's looking at how we can work through issues and explore a way to live more sustainably and not in isolation and have fun while doing it. 37 00:05:01.690 --> 00:05:21.829 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So you might wanna think for yourself what motivates you to wanna live in community getting clarity helps you in your search, especially when it comes to the characteristics and qualities that you might want in a community like the culture, the size, the location, if it's intergenerational, has children, or even has income sharing. 38 00:05:21.940 --> 00:05:27.209 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And there's a lot of sites that you can explore. Which I'll share a little bit later. 39 00:05:27.470 --> 00:05:35.449 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So now I'm gonna show some examples of some of the different types of communities that are out there. And this is only a small sampling. 40 00:05:35.540 --> 00:05:54.710 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So there's many types. But this will give you a sense of the different types. So this one here is Oroville, which is in India. and it's the largest intentional community in the world has more than 3,000 residents. It's a spiritual community, has hundreds of 8 hundreds of acres of different neighborhoods, farms, and forests. 41 00:05:54.740 --> 00:06:02.690 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: and that spherical dome that, you see is the matrimander, which is the community's temple, and it also acts as a solar power plant. 42 00:06:02.890 --> 00:06:06.450 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: and it's one. It's one of the many communities that's open to visitors. 43 00:06:06.880 --> 00:06:29.890 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: There's Fin Horn, which is also very well known. It's been around for over 50 years in Scotland. It's a spiritual and ecological community. They have a one week experience program where you can visit for longer a timeframe to really get a chance to explore and experience things. And I believe they at the P. In the past they had an educational component to their community. But they're putting it on. Pause right now. 44 00:06:30.440 --> 00:06:35.400 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: There's Tamara, which is also a very well known community that's in Portugal. 45 00:06:35.540 --> 00:06:47.330 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: They have an experience program during their warmer seasons, and their their community has more of a focus on restoring the land and focus on healing work where they call healing biotopes. 46 00:06:47.410 --> 00:07:05.730 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: and that looks at relationship with nature and animals, and also between genders. So there is a focus on this in this community, on Free Love and exploring all that kind of goes along with it. Here's a community that I've been to, which is Eco village at Ithaca. It's the largest Eco village in the Us. Has over 500 residents 47 00:07:05.740 --> 00:07:18.020 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: 3 different neighborhoods, and I believe that they had some. I think it was like car share, at least the time that I was there. But it's a beautiful community up on one of the hills in Ithaca. 48 00:07:18.190 --> 00:07:23.719 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: and they also have day for day visits. They do walking tours a couple times of the day. 49 00:07:25.220 --> 00:07:54.010 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: We have Twin Oaks Community, which is in Virginia. This is an example of an income sharing community. They have several businesses, including a hammo, hammock making, and all residents are employed in the businesses that they have, and all their other needs are taken care of in the community like healthcare. Most communities, though, have separate income. So you move the community. You do your own thing. Income wise. But there are different communities that are income sharing like this. This one's also a more rustic community. 50 00:07:54.060 --> 00:07:58.640 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: and in September each year they usually host the Communities Conference. 51 00:07:59.880 --> 00:08:23.819 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: There's also the type of community which is called Co. Housing. This is Cherry Hill Co. Housing in Massachusetts. So Co. Housing, it doesn't mean that people share a house together. There's usually private residence, and there's access to common space and land. There's usually a common house that has like a shared kitchen dining hall. Some communities, I think, eco village it did this as well where they have like shared childcare. So if you're like a working parent. 52 00:08:23.820 --> 00:08:38.519 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: there's like community childcare. Also in their common house they have, like a dining hall with shared meals where you can have shared meal during the week, and there's parking off site. So with a Co. Housing, you would buy into parts of a unit or stand alone home in the community. 53 00:08:38.710 --> 00:08:51.199 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Typically, there's not rental opportunities, it's more rare. And the Co. Housing concept are actually started in Denmark. And then was brought to the Us. And it's one of the fastest growing types of communities that you'll find. 54 00:08:52.180 --> 00:09:06.490 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: This is the Queen City cooperative in Denver, and this community is urban community. They promote collective agency and ownership, and they're trying to rewrite some of the restricting zoning policies in Denver. Like how many people can live together in a household. 55 00:09:07.530 --> 00:09:18.040 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Here we have canceled farm in Oakland. So this community, urban community service community oriented with an activism and permaculture focus. And with their work. 56 00:09:19.270 --> 00:09:47.820 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: We have here cooperation New New West Jackson or Co-OP Nwj. Which is a grassroots resident led development model that seeks to revitalize West Jackson, Mississippi, through an incentive inside out strategy, the mission there is to find sustainable solutions to the chronic economic and social challenges that they face, matching residents under employed skill sets and abandoned property resources with creative, placemaking effort that centers on local food production 57 00:09:47.820 --> 00:09:57.669 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: folk are and construction trades. So it they are really about creating more affordable housing. They buy dilapidated ha houses, and then they sell it back to co-OP members at an affordable price 58 00:09:58.580 --> 00:10:24.000 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: for those of you that are over the age of 50 or 55 plus. There are senior based communities like this one elder village elderberry village in North Korea. There's also one similar, like Pdx Commons in Portland, where residents own structures together and make decisions, sip prices. And it's very empowering to agent community, and in place, the the only downside probably, is that it's just not intergenerational. 59 00:10:24.350 --> 00:10:43.050 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Here we have an example of a community tori superior in Italy, where they actually re inhabited a 13 year old. Sorry, thirteenth century stone village that they made into an Eco village. And there's actually many communities around the world, especially in Europe, that have taken over 60 00:10:43.080 --> 00:10:48.800 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: you know, abandoned villages, and they've turned them into or abandoned structures, and they turned them into communities. 61 00:10:50.520 --> 00:11:12.940 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Here we have another example of a a type of community called Camp Hill. Camp Hill is more service oriented. They have 100 of communities in the Us. And also in Europe, always looking for volunteers. But basically, Camp Hill works with integrating some of the most marginalized members of insu of society or differently able people into the community. 62 00:11:14.480 --> 00:11:24.910 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: The resident owned communities, their network that are mobile home parks. Where, they create their own set of agreements and prices and create the culture that's there. 63 00:11:25.780 --> 00:11:32.970 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: There's also communities like Penarkanga, Eco Village, and Brazil, that have more of like a eco tourism focus. 64 00:11:34.500 --> 00:11:52.549 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And then there is traditional dream factory in Portugal, which is a Dow community which stands for decentralized autonomous organisation where they integrate blockchain with group decision making and allow people who don't live in community full time that can contribute and earn tokens towards equity in the community. 65 00:11:54.060 --> 00:12:16.310 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And I've lived in a few communities myself first one that I lived in was a veggie co-OP, and actually in Ithaca cause that's where I went. And Guy Bachelor's degree. I also lived and volunteered at 3 Springs, which is in North Fork, California, and Hartwood Institute Hartwood Institute. Oh, well, actually, I'll talk about Hartwood in in a moment. But 66 00:12:16.620 --> 00:12:37.909 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: the bottom left. That was the Acton house in Berkeley when I first moved to Berkeley. That is a kind of a more, a permaculture activist home, and then Hartwood is a residential massage school in the rural hills of Humboldt County, outside Garberville, and I was working there as a gardener, so it may not be like a traditional intentional community, like many of the ones. 67 00:12:38.240 --> 00:12:56.840 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: that I've shown you already which some of them aren't exactly what you call traditional either. But this community, we it's a community, is made up of staff like Gardner myself. There were the teachers. And then there were the rotating students that came in for retreats and also their longer programs for the school. 68 00:12:56.960 --> 00:13:06.529 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: But their shared value around health and wellness. And that's one of the important parts about intentional communities is usually there's that shared mission or shared value. 69 00:13:07.050 --> 00:13:32.580 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Lastly, here, I wanted to share about that you don't even necessarily need to live in an intentional community to be building community in your neighborhood like here, with the village building convergence in Portland, which I've had the pleasure of attending twice. So in Portland, Oregon, you can create community where you are at this annual event, where residents create murals in the street, they may create like a teenak or free library, or create places for community gather. 70 00:13:32.780 --> 00:13:40.240 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And it's really an amazing experience, because you get to see and contribute to the community while you're there during this week, long event. 71 00:13:40.950 --> 00:14:00.720 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And these examples, all show how people are intentionally creating a life together and a new culture, strengthening relationships together, too. And I should also note that many of these communities, both mentioned and not mentioned, have educational program components that offer workshops both in person and virtual as well. 72 00:14:02.060 --> 00:14:02.850 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Now 73 00:14:03.140 --> 00:14:09.960 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: I mentioned a lot of different types of communities, but you may not be sure well which one might be right for me. So 74 00:14:10.370 --> 00:14:15.559 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: you could take our quiz that we actually created. Now, it focuses on the 5 most common types. 75 00:14:15.720 --> 00:14:22.339 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And so I'll try to share all these links to after I'm done with this presentation here. But on our blog 76 00:14:22.460 --> 00:14:37.400 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: we have 25 more of the common types of communities. And we actually have a lot of different blog articles. We've have a showcase of like vegetarian vegan communities. I believe there's one on like age aging communities. 77 00:14:37.400 --> 00:15:06.829 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So there's a lot of different blog articles that showed case different types of communities. But there's that one in particular that talks about specific different types with definitions and examples that fit those different types. And even all the way at the bottom of that particular blog article, shows other like type types, you know, listing of names of the different types of communities that are beyond that. So you can really explore and think about the living situation. You want the legal structure or an intention that would fit for your own community vision. 78 00:15:08.180 --> 00:15:31.759 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Now, beyond that, you can actually check out other different types of communities that are out there by looking at certain directories. So foundation for intentional community, which is Icdorg, the global ecovillage network ecovillage.org and then Co housing.org, which is U Us. Focus. But it's a directory for us Co. Housing. But in the Uk and Canada they actually have Co. Housing associations of their own. 79 00:15:32.370 --> 00:15:34.460 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: so you can definitely check those out. 80 00:15:34.500 --> 00:15:44.779 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: but yes, so I'll make sure to provide some other additional things for you. When we're done with this presentation. But what what can you do next? 81 00:15:45.330 --> 00:16:10.440 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: Well, you can go and visit, go research, and look at and visit all the different types of communities that might be of interest to you. Visiting the communities are gonna give you more of a feel of what it could look like the ins and outs. As I mentioned, many of these communities have programs where you can visit and get you a feel like authentically what it's like to live in the community. And you can ask community members questions and get more of a sense of things. 82 00:16:10.950 --> 00:16:30.929 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: You can join the Eco village Tours with Cynthia, who founded community finders, also runs this January. We actually just had 2 tours down in Costa Rica. There are going to be some other tours as well this year, including Slovenia, Vermont, North Carolina. So you could check out the website to see we're get on the waiting list for the next ones coming up. 83 00:16:32.160 --> 00:16:39.629 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And if you're interested, if really wanna go deeper into this, you can work with us with community finders. We have several offerings. 84 00:16:39.930 --> 00:16:49.710 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: including, for we have a one on one map, community matchmaking. We have our community finder circle and our community founder circle, and I'll share a little bit more about each. 85 00:16:51.300 --> 00:17:05.919 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So with the match, making Cynthia Tina's work with more than 200 people, one on one exploring ways. Where. you know, she would go into depth questioning, find out like what people's needs and wants are. And then she would share 86 00:17:06.109 --> 00:17:25.450 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: a resource list. So now we're exploring ways to have it. Be more, a little bit more self-serve, with like a private directory where you can really explore our list of kind of curated communities. And we're also looking at, maybe developing a matchmaking app. So she has limited booking for one on one. Right now in March. 87 00:17:26.260 --> 00:17:55.729 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: There's also what we launch this last year in August, the finder circle and the finder circle, which is awesome. It's a membership race program where there's 4 sessions a month, one each week, mostly where you have 2 group coaching sessions, one of the group coaching sessions. You do goal setting the other ones for QA. There's also in collaboration with Fic. There's the session that happened today first Thursday of the month where we have interviews with different communities called 88 00:17:55.880 --> 00:18:17.620 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: meet the communities where the community will do a virtual tour with you on the call. And then we also have one session where we invite a guest expert who will talk about different topics, of ranging from conflict communication governments to preparing yourself for living in community and doing the inner work more. And this program is 39 a month, and I'll make sure to give the link in the chat. 89 00:18:18.130 --> 00:18:20.939 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: The other program that we're actually launching March 90 00:18:21.320 --> 00:18:45.990 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: next month is the founder circle. So this is a membership program for people that are interested in starting a community. So 4 sessions month similar to finder circle. But this time it also includes a mastermind where you can problem solve with support of community founders that are in the program. We do a guest speaker interview with a with a founder. So we can ask a founder of a community, some in depth, questions about their process and what it was like. 91 00:18:46.350 --> 00:19:00.769 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: There's also we do community case study where you'll look more in depth different types of communities. And then we have a guest workshop where we bring in an expert to work with founders on topics ranging from land acquisition to legal agreements, to community membership process and more. 92 00:19:00.830 --> 00:19:02.759 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: And that program's 49 a month. 93 00:19:02.860 --> 00:19:21.680 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: But we have an early bird special still going on where it's $99 for the first 3 months. And then after that so the first 3 months of the program is just $99, and then it'll be continuing on with that monthly fee. So it's a really great offer. If you're interested in getting into finding sorry starting a community. 94 00:19:22.090 --> 00:19:39.489 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: We also have an intentional community summit that we'd have when you go on our program website, you can actually purchase the to watch the videos from last year's. But we have one coming up this year in April, so you could stay tuned for that. And see our website. For when we'll be having that summit, but basically, we invite experts 95 00:19:39.840 --> 00:19:46.660 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: in the community experts from community living to speak. So there's usually more than 15 experts that come 96 00:19:46.700 --> 00:19:54.769 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: to that. And following that, we actually do a live match making event where you'll for finders meeting founders, or communities that have openings. 97 00:19:55.370 --> 00:20:15.349 Lauren Minis, CommunityFinders: So there's a lot of ways to get started in your community journey. So thanks for your time, and if you have any questions you can reach out to me, Lauren, at communityfinders.com. Do check out our website, check out our programs. And come join us. And yeah, good luck in your intentional community journey. 98 00:20:21.130 --> 00:20:23.000 Joyce Gerber's Health Is An Inside Job: Thank you so much. Lauren. Edit + Upload: Michael Wisnieux http://About.me/WIZNU21 views -
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