Ekopia Lifetime Achievement Award 2025 Presentation to Alex Walker
This presentation was given in the final session of the Ekopia Enterprise Fair 2025. This post gives the text, the slides and a link to the recording of the session.
This presentation was given in the final session of the Ekopia Enterprise Fair 2025. This post gives the text, the slides and a link to the recording of the session.
This aspect of our Community’s history is complex, more so even than many others. Once again Eileen's words are so appropriate as we embark on the exploration of this particular Community Facet. Each one of
The Enterprise Fair 2025, held at the Universal Hall in The Park Ecovillage at Findhorn, was a celebration of regenerative enterprise, social innovation, and community resilience.
From a place of faith and courage, our community’s economy has evolved. We're now blending spiritual inspiration with strategic, sustainable planning to build a more resilient future.
Finance and economics are undoubtedly powerful factors in the world at present, and indeed could reasonably be said to be the dominating source of energy and satisfaction for much of the world's population.
In 1983 in a lesbian bar in Munich I listened to a friend who had just returned from Findhorn. Despite it being a ‘straight’ community she’d had a wonderful experience. I came away with a
The Park Ecovillage Trust (PET) champions community well-being through affordable housing, climate education, caring community support and the new Sanctuary. We are dedicated to fostering trust and collaboration for a thriving future.
My journey to Findhorn began during lockdown, leading me to serve the community through challenging times. Now, my practice, "Ways to Make It Count," helps purpose-driven enterprises thrive. It's about blending financial sustainability with a passion for positive impact, right here in beautiful Moray.
Alex Wright interviewed me for the Our Findhorn Barrel podcast, I share how I came here 12 years ago and has used my financial skills to support the next generations to be able to continue
This guide to the community was first published in 1995. We offer it here as pdf-flipbook and also in full text.