Episode Description
In this reflective episode of LivingToBe, we explore the loss that doesn’t make headlines but reshapes lives across continents. What happens when the places that once grounded us begin to fade? When communities slowly empty out, not through catastrophe, but through a steady drift toward elsewhere?
Drawing from a deeply personal journey through rural South Africa, this episode traces the visible signs of decline—closed factories, abandoned shopfronts, thinning populations—but moves beyond economics into something more profound. Because what’s at stake is not only livelihoods, but identity, continuity, and belonging.
As rural communities hollow out—from KwaZulu-Natal to Europe and beyond—we examine the hidden trade-offs of modern life: material gain versus relational depth, mobility versus rootedness, opportunity versus meaning. What do we lose when community becomes something we must construct rather than inherit? And why does progress so often come with an undercurrent of dislocation?
This is not a nostalgic longing for the past, but a clear-eyed look at imbalance—and a question of values. Through stories of decline and glimpses of renewal, including a hopeful return to places like Wakkerstroom, we ask whether rural life must disappear… or whether it can be reimagined.
At its core, this episode invites a deeper reckoning:
In our pursuit of better lives, have we misunderstood what “better” truly means?
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Sages, Saints and Sinners
Deep Walking for Body Mind and Soul
Walking on Edge: A pilgrimage to Santiago