“We can choose another story, one that honours the earth and each other in how we grow our food, how we share land, how we care for each other in the daily, ordinary ways.” Briony Greenhill


E242 – Briony Greenhill on Community, Repair and Belonging // Re-Villaging the Future


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About this episode: How do we mend the fractures of modern life and find our way back to each other?

In this conversation, Bryony Greenhill shares a vision for repairing our communities – through land, song and the everyday acts that weave us back together.

We explore why so many of us feel disconnected, what’s been lost in our modern way of living, and how we can start to rebuild trust, care, and shared purpose in our neighbourhoods and daily lives. Bryony shares stories and ideas for bringing the ‘village’ back as a living, breathing way of being together that can meet the challenges of our time.

Briony is a teaching artist, a vocal improviser, performer, pianist, composer, and teacher of collaborative vocal improvisation. She’s one of the main people who brought this art-form to the UK from West Coast USA where she lived for 10 years. She cares passionately about the transition to regenerative culture, shifting from modernity / coloniality to indigeneity, and particularly in this moment, about peace, justice and decolonisation, and as such is the co-founder of Regenerate UK.

We hope this conversation reminds you that you are not alone, and that together we can imagine and build the future we know we belong to.

“We have ​to ​start ​with ​ourselves. ​It’s ​in ​how ​we ​relate ​with ​ourselves. ​It’s ​how ​we ​relate ​in ​love. ​It’s ​how ​we ​raise ​our ​children. ​It’s ​how ​we ​run ​our ​families ​and ​our ​institutions.” Briony Greenhill


Briony is a teaching artist, a vocal improviser, performer, pianist, composer, and teacher of collaborative vocal improvisation. She’s one of the main people who brought this art-form to the UK from west Coast USA where she lived for 10 years. She cares passionately about the transition to regenerative culture, shifting from modernity / coloniality to indigeneity, and particularly in this moment, about peace, justice and decolonisation, and as such is the co-founder of Regenerate UK.

To connect or work with Briony, visit brionygreenhill.com & Regenerateuk.org

To connect or work with Amisha, visit amisha.co.uk


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