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Navigating the Spectrum of Tiny Living Community Models

Laura Lynch Season 2 Episode 73
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In this episode, Laura Lynch and Jill Kanto discuss the transformative power of tiny living and intentional communities. Jill shares her personal journey into tiny living, the challenges she faced, and the benefits of living in community. They explore how intentional communities can address societal struggles, enhance mental and physical health, and create a supportive environment. Jill provides insights on how to start an intentional community, navigate power dynamics, and the importance of shared values among members. The conversation highlights the growing interest in community living as a solution to modern isolation and the desire for deeper connections. In this conversation, Jill Kanto and Laura Lynch discuss the nuances of creating intentional communities, particularly in the context of tiny homes. They explore the spectrum between transactional and intentional community models, the importance of community leadership, and the dynamics of ownership. The discussion emphasizes the value of conflict resolution as a means for growth and the necessity of effective decision-making tools to foster collaboration. Jill shares insights on permaculture principles and encourages listeners to seek knowledge from community experts.

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