EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 1H 3M
#11 Cormac Russell. It Takes a Village: Why Health Starts with Connection
from Playful Nature Podcast by WildStrong · host WildStrong
In this episode of thePlayful Nature Podcast, Andrew sits down withCormac Russell, a social explorer, author, and global expert inAsset-Based Community Development (ABCD). Cormac is the founder ofNurture Development and a faculty member of theABCD Institute at DePaul University.His work has impacted communities inover 35 countries, helping people reclaim their power, build local resilience, and redefine what health and well-being truly mean.Together, Andrew and Cormac talk about:🌿Why health isn’t just about medicine—it’s about community🏡How modern life has pulled us apart—and what we can do about it💡The difference between prescriptive models vs. descriptive approaches to movement and health🔄Why the fitness industry thrives on transactional relationships—and what’s missing🤝The real power of reciprocity: feeling like you belong and are needed🛠Practical ways we can reshape our communities to prioritise connection and collective well-beingCormac challenges the dominant narratives around health and fitness, urging us to move beyondservice provision and towardcommunity-led solutions. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate aboutrethinking movement, health, and the way we live together.More of Cormac's work:www.nurturedevelopment.orgCormac’s books:His most recent books areThe Connected Community- Discovering the Health, Wealth, and Power of Neighborhoods (Coauthor John McKnight);Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2022Rekindling Democracy – A Professional’s Guide to Working in Citizen Space; Cascade Books, 2020.Cormac’s TEDx talk can be viewedhere
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In this episode of thePlayful Nature Podcast, Andrew sits down withCormac Russell, a social explorer, author, and global expert inAsset-Based Community Development (ABCD). Cormac is the founder ofNurture Development and a faculty member of theABCD Institute at DePaul University.His work has impacted communities inover 35 countries, helping people reclaim their power, build local resilience, and redefine what health and well-being truly mean.Together, Andrew and Cormac talk about:🌿Why health isn’t just about medicine—it’s about community🏡How modern life has pulled us apart—and what we can do about it💡The difference between prescriptive models vs. descriptive approaches to movement and health🔄Why the fitness industry thrives on transactional relationships—and what’s missing🤝The real power of reciprocity: feeling like you belong and are needed🛠Practical ways we can reshape our communities to prioritise connection and collective well-beingCormac challenges the dominant narratives around health and fitness, urging us to move beyondservice provision and towardcommunity-led solutions. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate aboutrethinking movement, health, and the way we live together.More of Cormac's work:www.nurturedevelopment.orgCormac’s books:His most recent books areThe Connected Community- Discovering the Health, Wealth, and Power of Neighborhoods (Coauthor John McKnight);Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2022Rekindling Democracy – A Professional’s Guide to Working in Citizen Space; Cascade Books, 2020.Cormac’s TEDx talk can be viewedhere
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