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Casa Tilo: new community hub in Barcelona | Richard D. Bartlett & Maeby

🌳 Casa Tilo Casa Tilo is a beautiful villa hidden away in a peaceful forest valley, less than an hour from Barcelona airport. It’s a community co-living hub and a venue for residential events. Come join us for a week of co-living or subscribe to our mailing list if you want to be notified about […]

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The Relationship Anarchy Smorgasbord [Network Call]

In this month’s Network Call, Lotti Neubert and Jocelyn Ames hosted an exploration of the Relationship Anarchy Smorgasbord – a relational tool for deepening connections. Let’s say it’s a helpful conversation starter to get you talking about what you really want, expect and desire to experience with someone. Listen in as we talk about clarifying

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Belonging and Chaos – Reflections on Borderland 2024 with Rich and Synes

🔗 The Membership Lottery for Borderland 2025 is open until February 25! More information here: https://talk.theborderland.se/main/ In this episode, we discuss our experiences at Borderland 2024, exploring how Microsolidarity—the art of building trust in small groups—might transform large, self-organizing festivals. We reflect on the challenges of navigating such a sprawling, decentralized event: the disorientation that

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Experiments in Co-Living (Part 3) with Abi & Jocelyn

Abi and Jocelyn are back for Part 3 of their discussions about co-living! In this episode we discuss the importance of conflict resolution, communication, and emotional support in co-living situations to build emotional resilience, trust and a sense of belonging at home. They also explored strategies for expressing needs within a group, the value of

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