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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2022 · 1H 14M

Living an Intentional Life: Exploring the Benefits, Realities, and Future of Community & Cooperative Living

from Women Waken: Spiritual Healing for Trauma in Relationships to Shift from Codependency to Divine Feminine · host Whitney Walker

For many reasons, community housing can be a beneficial alternative way of living that can decrease loneliness, reduce costs, boost personal growth and human connection. Creating a more village or community environment is a healthy way to learn to work with others, understand boundaries, and develop communication skills. Clearly, I'm a big proponent! Which is why I was very excited to have my long time friend, Syd Fredrickson and her colleague Zach, on the show this week to share insights about the multitude of advantages for people and the planet to consider intentional communities.On this episode, Syd and Zach share their personal experience and extensive knowledge about cooperative housing (co-living) and offer ways to explore a variety of approaches to living this lifestyle!Syd Fredrickson has lived most of her adult life in cooperative living groups, both urban & rural, some of them identified as intentional communities. She has been a delegate to the FEC, a board member on the FIC and served multiple terms of service to the NICA board [see organizational resources below.] Seattle Cooperative Housing Network -- an informal Facebook group that occasionally hosts in person gatherings, and which Zach and Syd both are a part of -- is a spin-off of NICA.  Syd has helped start and advise several communities. She used to run a consulting business called Under 1 Roof. She now works as an Affordable Housing Community Manager.   Zachary has also lived most of his adult life in cooperative living groups. He plans events for the Seattle Cooperative Housing Network. He is interested in activism, walkable cities, and how technology influences society. He organizes the Seattle chapter of the Humane League and works for a small tech company. Resources:Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC), ic.orgFederation of Egalitarian Communities (FEC), TheFEC.org Cohousing Association of America, cohousing.orgNorthwest Intentional Communities Association (NICA), nwcommunities.orgSharing Housing, sharinghousing.com Silvernest (for people over 50 mostly), silvernest.com Seattle Cooperative Housing Network, https://www.facebook.com/groups/300309303650350  

There is no question that our world is rapidly changing in regards to accessibility and affordability of housing for individuals and families alike. Alternative options for living are needed more than ever and the necessity will only continue to increase. Cooperative Living patriots, Syd and Zach, join me on the show to share their extensive experience with and the benefits of shared living environments.

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