In this episode I’m joined by Pauline Soudy for a conversation that goes beneath strategies and solutions into what she calls inner transition.
We explore why the ecological crisis cannot be addressed only through external change, and how eco-psychology points to the psychological roots of our collective behavior. Pauline speaks about our dissociation from nature, the role of emotions like eco-anxiety, and why acknowledging what we feel is not a weakness but a source of clarity and energy for action.
For coaches, this conversation opens a wider, systemic lens: how individual and team challenges can be held within a broader ecological context—ethically, consciously, and by clear contract with the client.
This is a dialogue about listening more deeply to ourselves, to each other, and to the living systems we are part of.
Produced by BMC Academy, www.bmcacademy.com. Mindfulness-Based Coach training with ICF certification.