Leaders see what could be, beyond what is now. Their vision is of a future that doesn’t yet exist. As Jonathan knows, there’s a big chasm between the world now and the one in his vision. In this episode, he identifies those who may be willing to help him cross that chasm and ignite.
00:00 Reflections
3:45 Who do you see who should be on that first new ground with you?
7:30 What would the next circle be of people who would step up and help you ignite your vision of a shared home?
10:45 The European Movement
26:35 It’s an important part of my vision that it wouldn’t have to be geographically located.
28:10 We can root ourselves again.
32:00 I’m talking about the need to reconnect our political actions with our values.
35:00 Sacred dignity and your journey.
41:00 Gaining clarity on your vision is a continual process.
42:00 I’m blind, fumbling my way in the dark, yet can see things others can’t.
43:30 You shift from living your life for yourself to living it for others.
45:50 They see you completely differently. And you don’t notice – because it’s not about you anymore.
48:00 You’ve voiced what is so typical of leaders.
49:30 To whom does your vision matter?
56:00 Being here in Toronto is aligned with my vision as I’m taking action thousands of miles from home.
58:45 The concept of home is where life starts.
1:02:00 What it means to surrender.
1:07:00 Final Answer: To whom does your vision matter?
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