Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight. In this episode Awhina Cameron and Glen Bennett discuss about friendship, eldership and cross cultural relationships accented by dimensions of historical trauma and privilege. Check out this article for some historical context: https://mailchi.mp/f2b6ebd999c3/sacredsecular-calendar-may-2018Awhina Cameron is a mum, active tribal member and CEO of Tū Tama Wahine o Taranaki a Tangata Whenua Development and Liberation Organization. Previous areas of work have included community based research and project management of Taranaki Ora – the implementation of a Taranaki based Whānau Ora Action Plan. Recent development projects include Tu Tangata Whenua, a "masterclass in active citizenship."Glen Bennet manages a social enterprise in Taranaki, New Zealand, works nationally in a leadership capacity with Incedo Inc, and volunteers with Community Taranaki, an organization committed to nurturing and empowering active citizens within his province.You can learn more about the works of Walter, Peter and John, as well as the Common Good Fellowship and the daily email at commongood.cc Common Good Podcast is a production of The Hive - A Center for Contemplation, Art and Action (cincyhive.org) and Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation (commonchange.com). It is hosted by Troy Bronsink, produced by Joey Taylor, and Jeff Gorman produced the music.