Furthermore, we have not even to risk the journey alone; for the heroes of all time have gone before us; the labyrinth is thoroughly known; we have only to follow the thread of the hero-path. — Joseph Campbell
Starting tomorrow, I am incredibly excited to launch a series of interviews with change makers who have traveled this path. Some reached a place of burnout, others slipped and found their footing before the fall; what connects them is that they made a comeback, found their path back to balance, and have served as an inspiration to me as Rebel Yogi came into being.
But it’s not just my story, or their stories. The most important story is the one that YOU are telling, the shared journey to making the world a better place.
It’s the story of the activist laying her body on the line in Texas to stop a dirty oil pipeline; it’s the story of a girl who started a nonprofit to change the lives of young girls all over the world; it’s the story of the political “body man” who realized that there was more to life than staying small and quiet against the back wall; it’s the story of a clinically depressed teenager who almost committed suicide, but then found her inner strength and became an inspiration; it’s the story that you are telling right now, right this minute.
It’s these stories and others like them that you will see highlighted over the coming weeks and months at Rebel Yogi. I reached out to a series of friends and colleagues whose stories inspired me as I was beginning my journey – the stories that remind us that this thing we’re striving for, this balanced and beautiful positive-change-making life, it’s possible.
So keep an eye out tomorrow – the first post in the series will be up, and I know that you’re going to love it!
PS – if you know of someone who should be featured in the Changemaker Q&A, please let me know. I’ll do my best to make it happen!
Kimberly Dawson says
Love it! We are so all in this together. 🙂
Dhara says
We so totally are! Really grateful to have your support and guidance along the way.