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Next Culture Radio

Possibility Management
Archiarchy
Community Building
Emotional Healing
Patriarchy
Archyarchy
Community Living
Vulnerability
Possibility Management
Transformation
Regenerative Culture
Empowerment
Self-Discovery
Interpersonal Relationships
Pressure
Team Assembling
Financial Stability
Radical Responsibility
Education Reform
Human Potential
Motivation

Next Culture’s Voices - bridges to Archiarchy: regenerative human cultures of archetypally initiated adult women creatively collaborating with archetypally initiated adult men. How to get there yourself, now. Powered by Possibility Management, possibilitymanagement.org.

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Vera
Facilitator of discussions centered around community and emotional awareness, with a focus on archiarchy. She leads participants through transformative conversations that promote vulnerability and collective growth.
Clinton
Co-host and spaceholder for discussions, focusing on themes of emotional healing, personal responsibility, and community dynamics within the context of archiarchy.

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    Possibly management has totally changed my life and my relationships with my feelings. I can now use my anger for creation instead of destruction. Much love and gratitude for this falling into my life.

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Worktalk - Shift Your Team Into An Empowered Organism (Anne-Chloé Destremau)
Q: What would be the core of an empowered organism?
It requires an empowered spaceholder who embodies radical responsibility.
Archan Ways of Raising Children - Interview with Clinton Callahan & Anne-Chloé Destremau
Q: How do I really do? Like, it's scary, the police will come, what will happen?
Overcoming the fear of judgment starts when the fear of what might happen to your children becomes a greater concern.
Derrick Jensen interviews Clinton Callahan and Archan in the Cavitation Bridgehouse
Q: You said that the game world applies to many aspects of society. Can you define what a game world is?
A game world describes how groups of people interact within agreed-upon contexts, each having their own rules and structures.
Derrick Jensen interviews Clinton Callahan and Archan in the Cavitation Bridgehouse
Q: How does the patriarchy that seems to be running on gaseous processes come apart?
People need to move into the next game, which involves recognizing and creating new cultural paradigms, leaving the destructive nature of current systems behind.
Derrick Jensen interviews Clinton Callahan and Archan in the Cavitation Bridgehouse
Q: You said that patriarchy has run its course, and the way I do understand it is we're exceeding by far the limits of the planet. But I'm not sure it's run its course yet because it's still doing some pretty bad things.
It's functioning more destructively, evidenced by worsening global issues, showing a clear trend toward its demise, but the transformation may be subtle and could involve moving to a different game.

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The content explores themes around personal growth, emotional healing, and the concept of 'archiarchy'—a vision for collaborative cultures grounded in mutual respect and creativity. A recurring focus is on the importance of vulnerability and self-discovery, with discussions centering on how individuals navigate emotional challenges and societal norms. Participants share stories of overcoming fears and biases while fostering connections in a community setting. Unique aspects include the highlight on initiated adult women and men working together for regeneration and empowerment, positioning the conversation at the intersection of modern psychology and communal practices.

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