#14 Joshua Hathaway on Reconciliation, Radical Personal Sovereignty, and Intimacy

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Joshua Hathaway is a profound communicator with the capacity to change lives - to change your life. He changes mine with every conversation, as each shows me subtle or significant shifts that I can make to better show up in this world.

Joshua Hathaway is a profound communicator with the capacity to change lives – to change your life. He changes mine with every conversation, as each shows me subtle or significant shifts that I can make to better show up in this world. This is my second podcast conversation with Joshua – you can hear the first at Pacific Rim College Radio, episode 7 – and I could not be more honoured to again have the opportunity to mine his heart and extract giant pearls of wisdom.

Joshua is a leader among men, with 20 years of experience in men’s work. With his extensive background in nonviolent communication and Master’s degree in Somatic and Transpersonal Psychotherapy, he helps men dismantle their bullshit and claim radical responsibility and sovereignty. Basically, he helps us be the best men we can be – no BS.

In this episode Joshua shares his perspective on current world strife. Using the concept of dissipative systems – systems operating out of equilibrium in environments in which they share energy – he informs how order and structure can occur spontaneously from living systems by allowing the guidance of innate intelligence. Through his perspectives we can glean how reconciliation is possible among humanity that has grown greatly out of equilibrium. And we learn how we can make shift universally by turning inward and claiming the energy that we often project unconsciously.  

I suggest you don’t miss a minute of this episode of Salish Wolf. Joshua Hathaway is a rare human to be in the presence of, and it is with great pleasure that I present him to you.   

Episode Links:

Masteryourbullshit.com

Make Shi(f)t Happen! Webinar

Joshua Hathaway on Pacific Rim College Radio, Episode 7

Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg

No More Mr. Nice Guy by Robert Glover

Ilya Prigogine and Dissipative Systems

Anchor Point Links:

Bow Building Retreat

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