π 4.09. Learning to Trust the Gut
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βI was always the busy one,β says our guest Hana of her life before COVID lockdowns. In this final interview of Season 4, we talk about the power of being by oneself, how it feels to jump back into a familiar line of work, and the importance of intuition. We look at present-day Petra, the famous city of stone nestled in southern Jordan, and we close with a tarot reading that captures the essence of acceptance in the face of change. Also: remembering to look up.
Five and Nine Season 4 is about crisis. Itβs our first season recorded on location, with the majority of our episodes produced in the beautiful Wadi Rum desert in Jordan, thanks to a special artist residency hosted by One of Many Studio (OoM). Music performed by Hashim Bin Muaitiq, recorded live in Wadi Rum.
Season 4 is co-presented withΒ One of Many Studio, an experience design studio at the intersection of healing and justice work. We envision a movementΒ of Future Ancestors built through transformative, intentionally curated experiences.
Five and Nine is a podcast and newsletter at the crossroads of magic, work and economic justice. We publish βmoonthlyβ β every new moon π and full moon π β , and we provide an ongoing critical discussion through readings, reflections and debate. Five and Nine is produced by Five and Nine Futures Lab, a research, design and strategy consultancy that helps organizations and companies build better futures through the lens of work, care and magic.
In this new world, weβre all rethinking the meaning of work and justice in our lives. Our lives and livelihoods are more essential than ever in identifying ways forward for society that can be grounded in care, compassion and sustainability.Β
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