Wow, thank you. Such a joy to soft launch our communal living podcast. But why did we launch "soft" and intimate, rather than hard?
We realised we gotta bring our community on this communal journey from the start. The topic of living together & better is a big one. And we want this podcast to actually help people who dream about living together to do it, whether their vision is commune, co-housing or co-op, or making their existing community more of a village.
At our soft launch, people who had never met before shared communal visions that were genuinely so beautiful and exciting. Together, we have so much inspiration, now we gather the information. For you. What do you wanna know?
ACTION: Do you want to stay ✨engaged✨ with the podcast? Nice! Your next step: congratulate us in the comments like we're actually, y'know, engaged. Rings and balloons and cakes.
Then, we'll send you a link to get on the podcast mailing list (when we have time to set it up wisely and securely) because LEGIT RIGHT NOW @katiejay_ink and I are driving up to the crucible of Australia's commune movement: the Northern Rivers. We will be visiting communes and recording interviews for the podcast.
🌱Know a commoner up there? Put us in touch!
🏘️If anyone knows somewhere we can stay in Byron, lmk please!
An enormous thank you to @tomwilkinson__ for these sumptuous photos.
And thanks to @lucienalperstein for the @roadcider ciders from roadside apples. Much enjoyed.
And to those who made it, thank you! For those who couldn't, there will be a hard launch eventually.
Together we can make our fantasies of a more connected, sustainable, attainable lifeworld a reality.
When Ash and I met we realised we shared a dream…and we shared it with pretty much everyone we knew.
To live beside friends. To escape the rat race. To grow food and habitat. To work less. To create more. To bring down the empire. To live better in community.
Essentially, to start a commune.
It sounds utopian.
It feels fucking necessary.
You are here 📍 in the middle of a housing, cost‑of‑living, climate, mental‑health and loneliness crisis: communal living is a proactive response.
The problem? None of us know how to do it. Including us.
So instead of figuring it out alone, we’ve decided to figure it out together. In the form of a podcast.
From March, we will be hitting the road to talk to people who’ve lived in communes, co-housing and collectives. We want to find out what worked. What didn’t. What endured. What fell apart.
But before we go, we want to gather our own community.
So on 27 Feb, we’re holding a soft-launch at Ash’s place. Together we will meet each other, share our communal living aspirations, record ideas and ask questions, collect your suggestions for the podcast, (aaaaand maybe accept doughnations for production costs if you have any.)
If you’ve ever ended a conversation with “LETS START A COMMUNE!” we want you there.
Friday 27 Feb 530-730pm
Inner west
DM us to rsvp and for exact location deets
Let’s build utopia, queers.
Kate & Ash
Signs of the times today in response to the state's extreme use of force against peaceful protestors yesterday. It was therapeutic to see so many good people.
Signs of the times.
Look I don't even know what to say, after everything we've seen today... I'd rather stand with people like you than sit alone in my despair.
#sabrinacarpenter #mafs #sydneyeats #poemaday #reels
SO KEEN FOR TONIGHT: Bankstown Poetry Grand Slam is on the @sydneyoperahouse stage. There are still some tickets left!
@bankstownpoetryslam is such a heartful community, I have loved doing photography for the past few Grand Slams.
Last year they had @plestia.alaqad as guest poet in Town Hall. This year it's @nikita_gill as guest poet on the Opera House main stage.
Love to see such a wonderful thing grow. Much appreciation to @storytellerinchief and @thesaramansour for planting the seeds in 2013 and watering them til this day.
Huge but true: on Thursday, Bankstown Poetry Grand Slam is on the @sydneyoperahouse stage, and there are still some tickets left!
@bankstownpoetryslam is such a heartful community, I have loved doing photography for the past few Grand Slams.
Last year they had @plestia.alaqad as guest poet in Town Hall. This year it's @nikita_gill as guest poet on the Opera House main stage.
Love to see such a wonderful thing grow. Much appreciation to @storytellerinchief and @thesaramansour for planting the seeds in 2013 and watering them til this day.
"Why do we have to beg you not to k ill kids who are just like me".
Signs of the times at today's pro test.
@sarah_likes_peace
ignore these snacks for the algobeast, my profile has been youknowwhatted:
#fypシ #makeitmakesense #dancechallenge #yogachallenge #instagood #olympicgames #boulderingtraining #rhythmicgymnastics #pondhopping #healthyfood #hexthepatriarchy #theoffice #renovation @palestineactiongroup