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The Tension of Emergence: Thriving in a world that remakes, not breaks
What if the tension in your life isn’t something to resolve—but something to revere?
Welcome to Tension of Emergence, an audio sanctuary where we meet the fertile edge of transformation—not by bypassing discomfort, but by alchemizing it.
Hosted by Jennifer England—human rights advocate, Zen practitioner, and former executive—this podcast explores the friction that arises when we’re called to lead, create, or heal during times of profound change.
A space for holding paradox, Tension of Emergence invites you into intimate conversations with artists, philosophers, scientists, and change-makers. Together, we expose the fault lines of outdated paradigms and imagine new ways of being with creativity and embodied wisdom.
If you’re craving subversive happenings and radical encouragement as you walk the edges of personal and collective change- come join us.
The Tension of Emergence: Thriving in a world that remakes, not breaks
Befriending Shame (A Practice) with Jennifer England
Jennifer offers a practice, inspired by her conversation with Amber McZeal.
How might befriending the experience of shame support our collective liberation?
Jennifer guides you to explore the unique sensations associated with shame and to get curious about the wisdom it offers. Shame can help you clarify your values and social commitments, especially if you bring a compassionate stance.
If you play with this and discover a new way of seeing or experiencing your ‘self’ we’d love to hear from you!
Links & resources—
- For more practices and inspiration from Jennifer get weekly inspiring emails to help you navigate the hard mess of leading and being human
- Follow Jennifer on Instagram or LinkedIn
- Talk with Jennifer! Share an insight or ask a question here jennifer@sparkcoaching.ca
Gratitude for this show’s theme song Inside the House, composed by the talented Yukon musician, multi-instrumentalist and sound artist Jordy Walker. Artwork by the imaginative writer, filmmaker and artist Jon Marro.