What to do Between The Gatherings

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This is key! The magic isn’t just in the meetups—it’s in how we live, grow, and connect between them.

This project isn’t about giving people a checklist. It’s about helping each person take the kind of action that makes the most sense for them and the work that needs doing in the world—based on their strengths, capacity, and interests.
If I told people exactly what to do, there wouldn’t be space for all the ideas I never could have come up with myself — and when does it even work in the long run telling anyone what to do? I don’t think it’s sustainable. 

Some people are already doing amazing activist work, and I honestly just want them to keep going. Why fix what’s already working?
I hope those who see this as “too slow” or not their kind of action still feel like they can belong too. They’ve found their fire, and still they can bring others in without the project asking them to give up what they are already doing. The Heartline is not something you do instead of other important work—it’s a current that anyone can bring with them wherever they are.

For others, this might be more like a breathing space—a place to reflect, to feel inspired, or to process the world a little more gently. You take what you need. You live your life. And when the next call comes, you answer it with whoever you’re ready to bring along.

We’re building an online platform where you can explore stories, tools, ideas, track your personal growth, and connect with others when you feel like it. No one is expected to be constantly active. You contribute and engage when -and how it makes sense for you.

I do dream of sharing small challenges, tools, and ideas to help those who don’t know where to start. But even more than that—I hope people keep imagining utopia. Keep thinking about who to bring. Keep spreading love, hope, and excitement.

For some, this will become a core community. For others, it might stay a quiet thread of inspiration they check in with now and then. Both are totally valid.

This isn’t a job. It’s a hope.