66. Envisioning a New World: From Isolated Living to Conscious Community

 
 

Is your beautiful home still leaving you feeling fundamentally unfulfilled?

In this episode, Mitra shares a vision of community that might sound impossible—until Ben reveals he's already invested in a company making it real. This conversation moves from Mitra's childhood in Tehran, where children belonged to entire neighborhoods, to concrete housing projects creating trust-based communities today. You'll hear how consciousness shifts and practical design can work together, and why the yearning you feel for something different isn't naive—it's the beginning of creating what comes next. Ben and Mitra invite you to add your voice to a growing vision of how we might actually live.


What You’ll Learn: 

  • What changes when a neighborhood is built on trust instead of fear

  • Discover a project that is making the new world vision a real possibility.

  • Get a clear vision for the clear tenets of a community built on trust, unity, harmony, and love


If you’re someone who ….

  • feels isolated in your neighborhood and wonders if real community is even possible

  • wants your children to grow up in a village, not just a house

  • swings between believing change is possible and thinking it's naive

…then you’ll want to be sure to listen in on this episode. Enjoy!


Chapters: 

00:00 - Imagining a New World

01:22 - Can We Live Differently?

03:18 - How to Create the Shift

05:46 - Growing Up in Community: Tehran Story

09:26 - Building in Harmony with Nature

10:51 - When Neighborhoods Didn't Need Locks

27:45 - The Geoship Project: Vision Meets Reality

29:50 - What This Community Could Look Like

30:49 - The Art Studio Vision

33:27 - Your Invitation to Co-Create



Links : 

Learn more about Mitra’s self-coaching program: https://mitramanesh.com/ 


Social Media: 

@mitramanesh_ (https://instagram.com/mitramanesh_)

@bendadbin (https://instagram.com/bendadbin

@theinnerview.live (https://bit.ly/4f61J0Q)


Keywords : 

Benjamin Dadbin, Mitra Manesh

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