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Wonder Dome
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“Service to others is my spiritual home.”
“In what way am I an example?
“We’ve worshipped a hungry monster.
“What if we served from what we love rather than what we’re against?”
“Radical listening gives us agency — it’s something we can still do even when everything feels uncertain.”
“We need an abundance of the things we need — safe homes, good jobs, healthcare — not an abundance of consumption.”
“Your dream is a film written and directed by the real you.”
“Even when we feel alone, there’s this ancestral truth that all of these people…have carried us here.”
“I know that I was brought on this world to create a multi-sector, multi-generational, intersectional global movement for healing, freedom, and justice.”
“All of this art is a metaphor for yourself.
“Walking together is one of the most ancient human practices.
“Mysticism is about meeting life as it is.
“Ritual makes the invisible visible.”
My interview on the Coaches Rising podcast.
“We need our most weird parts to be our most wonderful selves.
As a Certified Hakomi Practitioner and coach, much of Ketriellah Goldfeder’s ethos is rooted in transforming the self-help paradigm of “working on yourself” to “working with yourself.” While many of us feel that we are fundamentally broken and that one day, when we work hard enough, we will be fixed, Ketriellah helps her clients embrace the beautiful messiness that is synonymous with being human.
In this special, inter-generational episode we welcome Dr.
Robert Biswas-Diener is a researcher, author, and well-known executive coach.
Eleanor Robins writes in service of imagination.
Cecily Sommers is a futurist, business consultant, and author of Think Like a Futurist. Cecily defines her practice as a futurist in terms of someone who studies the principles and mechanisms of change by looking at history, biology, and the universe in order to understand how societies transform over time.



