DON'T PANIC! with Lucy Vignola


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Mar 25 2024 58 mins  

This episode is the one to listen to if you are an intelligent and empathetic someone that might be feeling a bit of the old "Eco-Anxiety".


Would you like to know what on Earth (literally) you could do to make things a bit better in the world?


Are you stuck in the rat-race with seemingly little space and time to identify - and humour - your "Purpose" and a "Personal Happiness Project"?


Perhaps you are a business Founder, Leader or Custodian who is in a position to empower your people and leave a long-lasting and meaningful legacy?


The current climate - environmental, cultural and economic - is just not sustainable. And it's no-one's fault. Optimistically, I see great opportunity, creativity and joy on the horizon. And Lucy and I are waiting in the wings to support those who would like our help.


My guest today brings her own personal story of recent loss and, despite/because of it, hope and an invitation to Wake up and Empower.


Lucy Vignola is a Sustainability and Events Production specialist and also a certified Coach. She honours the recent loss of her father - a former custodian of a community pub in the UK - will a rallying cry for the power of Citizenship, Intention and Integration.


In our conversation, we celebrate Jack Vignola's life and, along with a sprinkling of existential awakening, we invite you all NOT TO PANIC whilst at the same time taking stock of what we've got before it's too late.


We do have (just) a bit of time. And there are many of us in the world who are ready and waiting to help, hold space and guide those that want to survive/thrive in the "Great Simplification" that is coming and themselves die feeling like they've done good in the world.


Lucy and I are sure that we are coming to the end of the Personal-Work era that puts us as humans front and centre. Rather than starting with us - we propose that we might like to start with the soul-enhancing drives of Purpose for Planet, with the bi-product being self-growth.


Heavy, no. Exciting?... Hell, yes!