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#64 Maruxa Murphy - From Community Building to Civilization Design
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In this soulful and provocative episode of Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change, host Alistair Langer is joined by Maruxa Murphy, founder of Revolutionary Communities, to explore what it really takes to move from building communities to designing whole civilizations.With over 250+ communities shaped across the globe, Maruxa shares how her multicultural upbringing and lived experience of otherness shaped her calling: community as ministry, and belonging as survival. She walks us through her evolution—from being offered Facebook’s Head of Community role to instead choosing to steward regenerative futures rooted in love, reciprocity, and transformation
.Highlights:
🌱 From Belonging to Stewardship – How Maruxa turned lived adversity into a superpower for designing soul-aligned communities.
🔥 Why Most Communities Fail – A bold look at shadow avoidance, lack of governance, and the illusions of equity without integration.
👥 Audience ≠ Community – Understanding the deep difference between a one-way broadcast and a two-way sacred container.
🌀 Spiral Dynamics & the Mean Green Meme – A systems lens on why well-meaning spaces can still get stuck in ego and stagnation.
🏗 The Framework: Vision, Values, and Voice – How to build communities through embodied leadership, not control.
🔭 Horizon 3: The Future of Civilization – A decentralized web of micro-communities governed by rituals, regenerative systems, and remembered peace.
About Maruxa Murphy: Maruxa Murphy is a master community architect, soul weaver, and founder of Revolutionary Communities. With 20+ years of experience designing transformational ecosystems, she helps entrepreneurs, organizations, and place-based leaders unlock the power of belonging and regenerative governance. Her work fuses strategy, soul, and systems thinking—turning communities into living vessels for global change.
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