How we sense and move our bodies shapes how we relate with each other. Current socio-economic
practices are reducing generative qualities of relating. Doerte Weig shows how bodily
capacities for sensitive tensional responsiveness are relevant to (re)generative cultures the
future of work lifelong learning sharing healing and well-being. She draws together her own
experience of living with Baka egalitarian foragers in North-Eastern Gabon her corporate
experience and her studies on bodying somatics and our connective tissue-system fascia.
Interweaving neurophysiological shifting-sliding with a radically different ecosystemic
awareness opens up potentials for bodying beyond current legal and political limits into
enchantingly vibrant and ecosomatically alive futures.