
The Art of Belonging: Fayna Pearlman’s Insights on Community Building
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In this episode of Finding Common Ground, Heather and Steve sit down with Fayna Claire Pearlman, a community-building expert, to explore these profound questions.
Fayna shares powerful insights into how authentic connections start from within. Reflecting on the buzzword "safety," she challenges us to shift our focus:"There's this concept of safety. We talk about that a lot. It's such a buzzword now—'I need to feel safe, I need to feel safe.' There's this idea of safety as an external form... like having a roof over your head or enough money for food. But security, to put a spin on all of this, is similar but comes from an internal space—where even if I don't have a roof over my head, I know I'll be okay.
"Here are 3 key takeaways from our conversation with Fayna:
- Radical Self-Honesty: Building genuine connections begins with acknowledging our needs and emotions—even when it’s uncomfortable.
- Internal Security vs. External Safety: Fayna’s approach encourages developing an inner foundation that shapes how we engage with the world.
- Community as a Bridge: Community is the essential link between who we are individually and how we find meaning, belonging, and growth.
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