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Episode Description
Step into the deeper currents of what it means to build a life that lasts beyond a single generation. Explore multi-generational living not just as a practical arrangement, but as an antidote to the fragmentation of modern society—a way of returning to rootedness, continuity, & shared purpose. Reflect on the power of family rituals, enduring traditions & the slow transmission of wisdom that strengthens the family ecosystem.
Through personal stories & cultural insight, Jeremy reveals how honouring ancestral lineage has cultivated belonging & identity, and how intentional gatherings have helped reweave the connections frayed by hyper-individualism. Jeremy speaks to the beauty & complexity of holding the responsibility of caring for aging parents, & the steady vision of togetherness that shapes their family’s choices.
This conversation touches on the importance of building community with both kin & chosen family, redefining success in relational rather than material terms, & rediscovering what “enough” truly means in a world bent toward consumption. It is a conversation about stewardship, resilience, & designing a life that honours both our roots & our future.
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Show Notes:
- Embracing multi-generational living as a resilient response to the rhythms of modern life
- Rooting the household in foundational rituals &traditions that anchor future generations
- Honouring ancestral lineage as a compass for long-term stewardship
- Weaving intergenerational wisdom into daily life to strengthen the family ecosystem
- Recognizing how hyper-individualism fractures connection & belonging
- Practising deep long-termism as a cornerstone of sustainable, life-supporting futures
- Caring for aging parents through intentional, dignity-centred practices
- Crafting a shared vision of togetherness to guide family decisions across decades
- Cultivating community that extends beyond bloodlines into chosen kin & local networks
- Redefining success by elevating relationships, contribution, & coherence over consumption
- Understanding what “enough” means in a world shaped by excess & scarcity mindsets
- Preserving generational knowledge as a critical asset for family resilience & adaptability
- Living intentionally through long-range planning, transparent communication, & shared purpose
- Designing a lifestyle that prioritizes stewardship, regeneration, & sustainable prosperity
