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Building a creative village for remote entrepreneurs & artists on Koh Phangan 🌴 | Blending nature, innovation, & community 🌟 Amagi.life

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Discipline isn’t the enemy of freedom. It’s necessary for it. George Siosi Samuels (George Siosi Samuels) on why true sovereignty starts within from our convo on the Amagi Village podcast.

Discipline isn’t the enemy of freedom. It’s necessary for it.
George Siosi Samuels (<a href="/GeorgeSiosi/">George Siosi Samuels</a>) on why true sovereignty starts within from our convo on the Amagi Village podcast.
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What do soil, education, ESG, and startup ecosystems have in common? According to Dora Ho, everything. We talked systems, stress, and why building regenerative communities starts with behavior. A few things we covered:

What do soil, education, ESG, and startup ecosystems have in common?
According to Dora Ho, everything.
We talked systems, stress, and why building regenerative communities starts with behavior.
A few things we covered:
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Regeneration isn’t just tech or compost. It’s culture. Dora Ho on why environmental change starts with people, from the Amagi Village podcast.

Regeneration isn’t just tech or compost.
It’s culture.
Dora Ho on why environmental change starts with people, from the Amagi Village podcast.
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Happy I got to meet Daniel Ospina at Edge City last year, where he discussed human coordination, venture studios, governance, and DAOs. Lily had a chat with him last year. Season two coming soon.

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What happens when education isn’t something kids sit through, but something families build around? Elodie Ferchaud joins the Amagi Village podcast to talk parenting, place-based learning, and the real work of creating community. A few things we covered:

What happens when education isn’t something kids sit through, but something families build around?
Elodie Ferchaud joins the Amagi Village podcast to talk parenting, place-based learning, and the real work of creating community.
A few things we covered:
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Ever feel like you're the only one who cares? That’s how Dora Ho felt building social impact projects in Thailand. Until a trip to Sweden reminded her — it’s not that no one cares. It’s that the culture around you changes how you think change is possible.

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Resources For Modern Friend Villages / Co-Living / Co-Housing (Private Houses + Shared Common Spaces, Living Walking Distance To Your Friends & Siblings & Their Families) templates & how-to: co-housing (look for books by durrett), supernuclear newsletter (Gillian Morris,

Resources For Modern Friend Villages / Co-Living / Co-Housing (Private Houses + Shared Common Spaces, Living Walking Distance To Your Friends &amp; Siblings &amp; Their Families)

templates &amp; how-to: co-housing (look for books by durrett), supernuclear newsletter (<a href="/gillianim/">Gillian Morris</a>,
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Teaching kids to code is great. But are we teaching them how to care? Elodie Ferchaud from Boundless Life shares how emotional safety, diversity, and deep conversation shape real learning.

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Not all intentional communities are built the same. Lily reflects on what makes Amagi different — and why it’s not a commune, it’s a venture builder for regenerative living.

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What happens when your customers are also your neighbors? Elodie Ferchaud says building Boundless Life is part innovation, part immersion. They live with the families they serve. They co-create with the people they work beside.

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🚀 10 Years Of Ethereum: Phangan Edition 🏝️ Join us for an epic evening of Ethereum 10th Anniversary celebration where island communities and creators meet blockchain builders! 📅 30 July at MESTO 🎟️ RSVP & details: lu.ma/k057yjjx

🚀 10 Years Of Ethereum: Phangan Edition 🏝️

Join us for an epic evening of Ethereum 10th Anniversary celebration where island communities and creators meet blockchain builders!

đź“… 30 July at <a href="/Mesto_Phangan/">MESTO</a>
🎟️ RSVP &amp; details: lu.ma/k057yjjx
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What do famine, complexity science, and family ponds have in common? Mikkel Fishman joined us on Amagi Village podcast to talk about collapse, connection, and the systems behind everything.

What do famine, complexity science, and family ponds have in common?
<a href="/MikkelFishman/">Mikkel Fishman</a>  joined us on Amagi Village podcast to talk about collapse, connection, and the systems behind everything.
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“Amagi” (𒂼𒄄) Sumerian. The first known written word for freedom. Literally: return to mother. Not freedom from responsibility, but freedom through return. To land, to balance, to wholeness."

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After designing the space shuttle, two NASA engineers set out to solve the human body. 35 years later, they gave a final talk. Here’s what they said:

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Off-grid doesn’t mean off-human. Rosanna Lopes reflects on the loneliness of isolated sovereignty, and what nomad life taught her about building something deeper.

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What do charter cities, red pills, and parenting have in common? According to Patri Friedman 🌆, everything. We talked about sovereignty, systems, and why real governance innovation starts with consent. A few things we covered:

What do charter cities, red pills, and parenting have in common?
According to <a href="/patrissimo/">Patri Friedman 🌆</a>, everything.

We talked about sovereignty, systems, and why real governance innovation starts with consent.
A few things we covered: