In the fourth episode of our latest season of the Precisely! podcast, host Brooke Lavelle talks with Katrine Bregengaard about the ontological shift necessary to grasp pluriversality (And yes, we break down ontology; or at least we try to!) Together, Katrine and Brooke explore why the “pluriverse” is not the opposite of the “one-world”. Instead, they consider the profoundly relational frame shift needed to really catch on to the power and possibility—as well as the inherent agency and vulnerability—of pluriversal practice.
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Katrine has partnered with Courage on numerous programs and currently co-leads our Pluriversal Practice Seminar, which is now available for self study! Study and practice with us.
Katrine Bregengaard (she/her) is a philosopher, activist, and contemplative teacher based in Copenhagen. She teaches critical and decolonial approaches to human rights theory and practice, while using her background in Buddhist meditation and somatic practices to facilitate the integration of inner work with collective change, as a vital component of embodied liberation.












