How can Earth-based practices help us sustain our work for social and ecological transformation? In this webinar, Jul Bystrova explores grounding resilience practices that support individuals and communities in staying connected, balanced, and regenerative through times of change.
Transition work often requires sustained energy, care, and commitment. By reconnecting with the Earth, our bodies, and practices that cultivate presence, we can strengthen our capacity to respond to challenges while maintaining a healthy relationship with ourselves, each other, and the wider living world.
In this session, Jul guides participants through grounding and regenerative practices designed to support resilience, wellbeing, and a deeper sense of connection. These accessible approaches can help communities prevent burnout, nurture collective capacity, and continue their work with greater awareness and care.
Participants will explore how Earth-based practices can support:
- Personal and collective resilience
- Connection with nature and place
- Sustainable approaches to community work
- Regeneration of energy, relationships, and ecosystems
- Greater presence and balance in times of uncertainty
This webinar is ideal for Transition practitioners, community organizers, facilitators, activists, and anyone interested in grounding resilience, regenerative cultures, Earth-based practices, and sustaining meaningful change over the long term.