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Microsolidarity

Microsolidarity
Microsolidarity
Community Building
Mutual Aid
Summer Camp
Co-Living
Conflict Resolution
Community Living
Peer Support
Community Organizing
Trust
Belonging
Microsolidarity Summer Camp
Relationship Anarchy
Collective Futures
Emotional Support
Collaboration
Volunteerism
Relational Reciprocity
Borderland
University

Microsolidarity is an open research network developing patterns and practices for mutual aid communities. This is not a podcast exactly, more like an audio diary for people participating in the research. If you prefer video to audio, you can find many of these recordings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjcWjpjOqzbV9T3tSR6O7z_eic-Puqaa More info at www.microsolidarity.cc... more

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Exciting news - the Microsolidarity summer gathering is back!

In this episode co-hosts Jocelyn Endres, Ondrej Krizan and Mirjam Hayder chat about the upcoming Microsolidarity events at Casa Tilo this August: the Microsolidarity Intensive and the Mic... more

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Marin Petrov
Presenter and platform founder focused on communities and communal living
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Brooke Bauman
Organizational lead behind Vibe Camp and Microsolidarity community organizer
Vibe Camp / Microsolidarity
Episode: Vibecamp Org Debrief w. Brooke & Rich
Oliver Sauter
Co-organizer of Moos community space and speaker in Berlin-based Microsolidarity discussions
Moos Space Berlin
Episode: The Rise & Fall of Moos Community Space w/ Oliver Sauter & Richard D. Bartlett
Andrew Rose
Co-founder of Fractal NYC
Fractal NYC
Episode: Take Some Responsibility! w/ Andrew Rose (Fractal NYC) & Richard D. Bartlett

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Jocelyn Ames
Co-host and contributor, with recurring involvement in Microsolidarity discussions and network calls.
Richard D. Bartlett
Host and frequent co-host, central to multiple episodes and network activities.

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Vibecamp Org Debrief w. Brooke & Rich
Q: Well, first of all, how was camp this year?
Brooke responds that many attendees felt this was the best event yet despite noticeable issues, with a sense of improved experience overall and growth in attendance; Rich adds that the event ran more smoothly due to a core team and better preparation, though money stress and media concerns loomed large.
Secure Attachment 101: interview with a community organiser’s mom
Q: Where do you think the impulse to civically minded parenting comes from?
She suggests a mix of observing her husband's work ethic, the importance of integrity, and a belief that children emerge as their own beings with missions, not as projects to be molded.
Take Some Responsibility! w/ Andrew Rose (Fractal NYC) & Richard D. Bartlett
Q: What keeps you up at night regarding responsibility and leadership in these distributed models?
Andrew describes the need for a founder culture and clear etiquette, balancing inclusivity with safety, and the importance of immediate, decisive action when issues arise. He emphasizes building and relying on layered support networks—family, friends, collaborators, and the broader network—to manage risk and responsibility.
Take Some Responsibility! w/ Andrew Rose (Fractal NYC) & Richard D. Bartlett
Q: Can you give us the elevator pitch on what Fractal is and what issues keep you up at night?
Fractal is a network-based project aiming to create a 'network campus' by clustering 100 to 1000 people within walking distance to foster collaboration, mutual support, and sustainable living. The host asks Andrew to contrast Fractal with other ventures and to share the core governance and social challenges they face, including accountability, burnout, financing, and community safety.
Holy Motors & CAN: Network Call Feb 2026
Q: What works to activate people to engage in civic initiatives?
Being seen and heard with controversial opinions, and seeing people from different backgrounds respond with understanding, can catalyze engagement and openness to next steps.

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A thoughtful exploration of mutual aid, community living, and alternative social structures, with recurring focus on hosting, leadership style, and the boundaries between individual needs and collective goals. Episodes frequently center on practical tools for community work—from developing hosting skills trees and collaborative resources to discussing boundary setting, trust, and relationship dynamics within group living. Noteworthy threads include experiments in shared living and incubator-style programs, efforts to design scalable community infrastructures, and candid conversations about navigating legal, financial, and organizational hurdles while keeping space for joy and creativity. The series tends to attract listeners who are active ... more

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