Faithful Transition Towning - Ruah Swennerfelt & Steve Chase

Faithful Transition Towning - Ruah Swennerfelt & Steve Chase

The topic is the Transition Town movement and the experience of Steve Chase, Director of Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability at Antioch University New England and involved with the Keene, NH, transition, and Ruah Swennerfelt, former long-time long-time General Secretary of Quaker Earthcare Witness and is currently involved with the Transition Town implementation in Charlotte, VT. Both are active with Quakers in Transition.

Addtional links and resources: TransitionNetwork.org, TransitionUS.org, and The Transition Handbook and The Transition Companion.

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Faithful Transition Towning

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Steve Chase
Ruah Swennerfelt

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Thanks for sharing this story of my two f/Friends Steve and Ruah. I hope people are inspired and supported in their efforts to transition in their communities. And thanks for all your good work at Northern Spirit Radio. Blessings, Sheila

Therapeutic just to listen to such hopeful, inspiring dialogue with practical examples of how Transition works. Loved the music, too, but would have like to hear more of the songs.

I haven't heard of a better response to the current world predicament than this.

I enjoyed and learned from the program, as a Quaker, and as a Transition person.

This was one of the deepest discussions of Transition I have heard. Incredibly smart and heartfelt, with wonderful examples from across the country and world, but also local examples of people making a difference. Well done to the speakers and the moderator.

This is a fine, listenable conversation. The back and forth between the two presenters keeps it lively. And they do an excellent job of covering the basics, PLUS they capture the spirit and enthusiasm of the Transition movement.

Thanks, Mark, for your great work on Spirit in Action programming. I was so honored to be interviewed by you again. You are a great radio producer.

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