Connected to Everything: Nadine Autet (Pirate Boat of Transformation and Love, Part 1)

01/10/2023 25 min Temporada 2 Episodio 22

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Episode Synopsis

“Pull me out with other humans and then I am just part of this magnificent universe”
This episode is a plea for outer and inner adventure and radical teamwork.
Nadine Audet, is a Transformational Adventure Pirate and Connected to Everything who just returned from her 4 months trip on a sailing yacht.
In this special episode, she speaks of her remarkable adventure sailing a yacht along the coast of Australia for 4 months together
with her two grown up children and their partners.
Simultaneously the crew committed to radically rely on each other using the tools of Possibility Management. This meant that as a team they navigated not only the ocean but also their feelings and healed their emotional wounds as these showed up.
It opened the space for profound connection to each other and, even more astoundingly, Nadine speaks of experiencing a deep connection to all of the magnificent life around her. From this embodied presence she finds life teachers and team members everywhere, including the ants.
 
The yacht really turned out to be a pirate boat of Transformation and Love:
“I can not be the best I can be without a team. When I am connected to myself and my team, I am connected to the whole world.”
 
Nadine mentions “sheets” plastered to the inside of their transformational sailing ship. These are Maps from the context of Possibility Management:

Conscious Anger,
Map of Possibility,
Map of Low Drama.


Stay tuned as Report 2 is in the making - where you will get to hear Nadine's daughter's version of the adventure. Watch out for the upcoming episode with Sofia Kuczera!

If you would like to explore the context of Possibility Management, find your first training on the events website or join one of the online trainings.

Interview by Julia Neumann. Editing and summary by Millicent Haughey.

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