7. What if your Body is the First Sustainability Audit
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What if the most important sustainability metric in your organisation isn't carbon, water or waste but the state of the people doing the work? This episode gets personal. Drawing on six years of somatic movement practice, a pandemic that forced an uncomfortable journey inward and eleven years of watching sustainability professionals override their own signals in service of systems that weren't built to support them. We explore what it actually means to listen to the body as a source of data because the body feels the gap between what's written on paper and what's actually happening. It registers depletion, disconnection and fabricated urgency long before the burnout becomes visible. And when we learn to pay attention to that, when we slow down enough to let the inner and outer worlds come into conversation, something shifts. Not just personally, but in how we show up for the work that matters most. We measure carbon, water and waste. We don't measure depletion. This episode makes the case that maybe we should.
Two Homes is for leaders who know that lasting performance, for people and planet, starts from the inside out. Two homes: the one we inhabit within, and the one we all share.
Intro and outro music: Brooks, Kai Engel