Ecological Us 

I write about interbeing and complex relationality, the more-than-human, worldviews and cosmologies, co-created edges and wholeness, and ecological enquiry.

My main forum for sharing this writing is in my sustack, Ecological Us, where I share long-form essays that take a couple of months to gestate alongside concise, weekly musings on current living enquiries. I also utilise Ecological Us to occasionally share about work offerings and other work evolutions, so it acts somewhat like a newsletter.

The name Ecological Us reflects the multigenerational, multispecies, multicultural world we are weaved into through interbeing, place, neighbourhood, ecosystems, social systems, cultural stories, worldviews and cosmologies, histories, possible futures, the more-than-human, and this planet.

The name Ecological Us also holds the shift from a human centric perspective to a kin perspective, where we recognise how we and the more-than-human are worlding together.

 

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Commissioned article for the Transformational Governance Community, July 2025: A succinct, but hopefully not reduced, exploration of why members of organisations and other living systems might find it challenging to consider multispecies goverance, and some ways we might run small, iterative experiments and see what opens up for us.

READ IN THIS TOGETHER: GOVERNANCE AS A MULTISPECIES ENDEAVOUR