The Wisdom of Circles: In Conversation with John Malloy

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The Wisdom of Circles: In Conversation with John Malloy

Doing good holds the power to transform us on the inside, and then ripple out in ever-expanding circles that positively impact the world at large.

- Shari Arison -

The Wisdom of Circles: In Conversation with John Malloy

John Malloy tends fires. He is a guardian of safe spaces where people gather. John began tending fires in this spirit as a county probation senior group counselor. He then co-founded The Foundry, a school for kids who had been in jail. John currently works as an Intervention Specialist in schools and leads an Intergenerational Support Group for people challenged by grief and trauma. For over fifty years, he has anchored circles that tap into the power of silence, compassion, deep listening and a full presence. In this interview, he shares his experience of what it takes to bring "medicine" to the circle. In leading circles, John says that, "people care how much you care...It doesn't matter (who is in the circle); you just have to present yourself with authenticity." { read more }

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For more inspiration watch Teach Me to Be Wild -- a film that offers a window into the work of a beautiful wildlife sanctuary where John holds regular healing circles with wounded animals and hurt children. { more }


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