| Skills & Community for uncertain Times Not one crisis, but several — climate, conflict, technological disruption — layered, overlapping, unchosen. We cannot begin with answers or the right practices and theories. Nor do we pretend to have them. These times don't ask for answers. They ask for something else. |
| That's why we call it a Resilience Lab — and not a school, not a course, not a curriculum. Because what we're really asking is this: Join our Resilience-Lab How do we compost what falls apart — certainties, identities, eroded soils — and repeatedly turn it into fertile ground? Composting is more than a metaphor here. It is the permaculture practice. A Resilience Lab is a local capability system — not one expert with answers, but a group of people who have built practical, social, and emotional competence together, and trust themselves and each other enough to use it. Join us if you yearn for more than a certificate on the wall. What you'll find is a group that keeps learning, keeps exploring, truly inspires and supports each other in times like these, and carries what it has learned back into its own community — strengthening the networks and trust it takes to act when it matters. This is where it begins — a 100-hour Permaculture Design Course. Built for exactly this moment. Building the practical, social, and emotional competence to stay grounded, capable, and connected in the face of real uncertainty. |
Ulrike has accompanied countless projects and communities through moments of upheaval. Her work began in the post-war Balkans, where she first learned what it means to walk with people through what has fallen apart.
Today, her focus is the strong emotions and dynamics in teams and organizations — the work that, in her experience, makes the difference between a project that survives and one that doesn't.
She brings five practices into the Resilience Lab:
Ulrike is a certified trainer of Dragon Dreaming, a trainer in Nonviolent Communication, a Processwork Diplomate, and a certified trainer and published author in MyroAgogik — an ancient Greek set of practices for expressing and transforming grief.
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